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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1922 Proceedings• 1 co q.: trt- /)c, '0,1` (4, 4`-; j ti� Proceedings BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOMPKINS COUNTY NEW YORK 1922 E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, Chairman Ithaca, N. Y. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Ithaca, N. Y. f THE ATKINSON PRESS ITHACA. N. Y. 1923 Quarterly Session Monday, February 13, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call: All members present. The Clerk read a number of claims, which, on motion, were received and referred to the proper committees. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That there be hereby appropriated and made im- mediately available to the following towns, the sums set oppo- site the names of those towns, said amounts being for the com- pletion of highway projects commenced in 1921 by those towns: LANSING 1/., payment to top 1100 feet of sub -base placed in 1921 $ 545.49 Full payment on 171,0 feet to county line 1,695.97 $2,241.46 DANBY J/, payment to top 3050 feet of sub -base $1,512.49 ENFIELD 1/, payment to top 2400 feet of sub -base $1,190.16 ITHACA 1/. payment to top 2827 feet of sub -base $1,413.00 14 payment on 2400 feet, shoulder work 594.08 $1,996.08 Total $6.940.19 and be it further Resolved -That the work to be performed and the payments to be made thereon shall be governed by the same rules and 4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS regulations as adopted by this Board for highway construction during the year 1921. Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That each town of Tompkins County be allowed to construct the same number of miles of highway under the county and town system of roads during the year 1922, as al- lowed them by a resolution of this Board adopted April 2, 1921, for the year 1921. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That that portion of the resolution adopted by this Board on April 2, 1921, relative to the share to be paid. by the county and towns for highway construction under the county and town system of roads, be hereby amended to read as fol- lows : "That the county, for its share of the cost of improve- ment of any highway, shall pay 75% up to a total cost of $9,000.00 per mile, including the state contribution, the county contribution and the motor vehicle moneys, and each town, for its share, shall pay 25% up to a total cost of $9,000.00 per mile.. All cost of improvement in excess of $9,000.00 per mile, shall be borne by the town." Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Mr. Smiley offered the following, as an amendment: Resolved—That the amounts to be paid to the several towns of the county, as county aid under the provisions of §320-A, of the Highway Law, shall be on the same basis and in the same proportion as the amounts paid to the towns as state aid, under the provisions of §101 of the Highway Law. Amendment seconded by Mr. Dassance. A vote being taken on the amendment resulted as follows : OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 5 Ayes—Messrs. Wade, Smiley, King, Miller, Bishop, Patter- son, Robinson, Roskelly, Dassance, Townsend --10. Noes—Messrs. Hill, Begent, George -3. Amendment carried. A vote being taken on the original resolution,•as amended, was carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Representatives of the Farm Bureau Association appeared before. the Board and asked an appropriation of $2,800.00 to $3,000.00, for carrying on the accredited herd work in the county. Mr. Geo. Fitts, Dr. Homer Genung and R. C. Albright ad- dressed the Board relative to the matter. On motion, the matter was laid on the table. Mr. Patterson, Chairman of the Committee on Highways, reported to the Board, relative to the securing of the rights of way for the Ithaca City -Hector Street road. Messrs. J. H. Gilkey and M. E. Calkins appeared before the Board, relative to the right of way through the lands of the, former. On motion, the Board went into executive session. The Board arose from executive session, and continued the transaction of regular business. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 1. WHEREAS -A resolution was on the 15th day of February, 1915, duly adopted by the Board of Aldermen .of the incor- porated City of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, petitioning for the improvement as a county highway under the provisions of section 138 of the Highway Law of a certain street in said city 6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS described as follows : Beginning at the eastern terminus of the Ithaca -Enfield Road on the west City line of the City of .Ithaca and thence northerly on said west city line far enough to secure an approved grade; thence easterly, northeasterly and southeasterly through the premises of G. F. 'Jenks and James H. Gilkey to the intersection of the present Mecklenburg Road with Hector Street; thence southeasterly on Hector Street to the western terminus of West State Street, an approximate distance of 6823 feet, and 2. WHEREAS—Said resolution was on the llth day of May, 1915, duly approved by the State Commission of Highways, given petition No. V-349 and referred to this Board for con- sideration : 3. Now Therefore, Resolved—That public interest demands the improvement of said street as a county highway, and the State Commission of Highways is hereby requested to provide for the, same in accordance with section 138 of the Highway Law. 4. Resolved—That the clerk of this Board is hereby directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolu- tion to the State Commission of Highways. Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 1. WHEREAS—At a meeting of this Board held on the 13th day of February, 1922, a resolution was adopted pursuant to section 123 of the Highway Law, requesting the construction or. improvement in accordance with the provisions of article six of said law of that portion of a highway described as fol- lows : Beginning at the eastern terminus of the Ithaca -Enfield Road on the west City line of the City of Ithaca and thence northerly on said west City line far enough to secure an ap- proved grade ; thence easterly, northeasterly and southeasterly through the premises of G. F. Jenks and James H. Gilkey to the intersection of the present Mecklenburg Road with Hector Street; thence southeasterly on Hector Street to the western terminus of West State Street. 2, WHEREAS—The State Commission of Highways has ex amined'the highway above described and has determined that OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 7 it is of sufficient public importance for construction and im- provement in accordance with the provisions of article six of •the Highway Law and has certified its approval of the said resolution; and 3. WHEREAS—Said Commission has caused a section of said highway, which section is described as follows': From the in- tersection of Elm, Humboldt and West State Streets, at State Highway No. 5190, northwesterly. on Hector Street` and new location, westerly, southwesterly to County Highway No. 1001, near the west corporation line, a length of 1.25 miles in the City of Ithaca, 0.03 mile in the Town of Ithaca, a total length of 1.28 miles, Tompkins County, and known as the Ithaca City - Hector Street, County Highway, to be surveyed and mapped, and has caused maps, plans, specifications and estimates of . costs to be made for such construction or improvement and after examination thereof by the district or county superin- tendent has transmitted the same to this Board, showing the total estimated cost of the work to be $84,700.00 of which the state, county and city pay the following proportions The State • pays 50.375% = $39,846.63 The County of Tompkins pays 34.976562% 27,666.46 The City of Ithaca pays 15%, 1.25 mi. 11,586.91 The City of Ithaca pays as extra work 5,600.00 4. Resolved—That this Board request that the highway above described in paragraph one be constructed or improved as a County Highway in that portion thereof above described in paragraph three in accordance with the maps, plans, specifi- cations and estimates of cost prepared therefor by the State Commission of Highways under the provisions of article six of the Highway Law; that said work be performed under the charge, care and superintendence of the State Commission of Highways, and that said maps, plans, specifications and esti- mates of cost prepared for said work, under the direction of said Commission as. provided in section 125 of the Highway Law, are hereby duly approved and adopted by this Board. 5. In case the governing body of said City fails to approve said plans, specifications and estimate of costs, or fails to pro- vide its share of the estimated cost, then and in that case the State Commission of Highways is hereby authorized to so modify said plan, specifications and estimate of cost, so as to eliminate said city work, and that portion of this resolution pertaining thereto, shall be null and void. 6. Resolved—That there is hereby appropriated and made 8 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS immediately available the sum of Twenty-seven thousand, six hundred, sixty-six and 46/100 Dollars, being an amount suffi- cient to pay the share of the cost of the construction or im- provement of such County Highway which is to be borne by ,the said County and Town, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 141 of the Highway Law. And the County Treasurer of said county is hereby authorized and di- rected to pay such proportion of the amount so appropriated as may be required to pay said share upon the requisition or draft of the State Commission of Highways; and if there are not sufficient funds in the county treasury with which to pay such requisition or draft, the County Treasurer of said county is hereby authorized and. empowered as provided by section 142 of the Highway Law to borrow all or any part of said sum on the obligation of the said county issued by him for, on be- half_of and in the name of the said county and acting for and ,on behalf of said county. 7. Resolved—That- the Clerk of this Board is hereby di- rected to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Commission of Highways. Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Ayes -13. Mees -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following claims, as recommended for audit by the several committees, to which they had been re- ferred: G 1. E. M. Perkins. Burial Harriet A. Thorp, Pen- sioner $ 75.00 G 2. Fred D. Gilbert, Burial Eli Conklin, Pensioner 75.00 `G 4. E. T. Stewart & Son, Burial Joseph Pierce, Pen- sioner 75.00 G 5. Geo. Maloney, Fees constable, dog cases 3.20 'G 6. R. A. Hutchinson, Fees constable, dog cases 13.60 G 7. Eugene Dorn. Fees justice, dog cases 16.00 G S. F. C. Evans, Expenses, Supt. of Highways 275.03 G 9. P. W. Wood & Son. Insurance, motor trucks 929.00 G10. J. I -l. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Highway Com. 26.10 • G11. Cornell Publication Co., Cards, Supt. of High- ways 2.00 G12. Ithaca Journal -News, Printing, Supt. of High- ways 5.40 G13. Corner Bookstores, Rent of typewriter, Supt. of Highways 36.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 9 G15. New York Gas & Elec. Co., Transformer, Coun- ty Home 71.6.11. G16. Ithaca Realty Co., Insurance, Tuber. Hos 57.50 " G17. C. A. Ives, Insurance, County Home 30.00 G18. Hulse Smith, Meet. State Tax Com., Assessor 4.88 G19. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Supervisors 23.70 G20. Andrus & Church, Tax Receipts, Supervisors 54.00 G21. Ithaca Realty Co., Bond Premium, Co. Treas. 375.00 G22. H. J. Bool Co., Shades, etc., Co. Clerk 5.75 G23. Groton Journal -Courier, Election Printing, Com. Elections 39.00 G24. J. C. Grim, Board of jurors, Sup. Ct. Civil 36.75 G25. Atkinson Press, Blanks, County Clerk 49.00 G26. Driscoll Bros. & Co., Labor, County Clerk 8.00 G27. Barr Bros. Co., Supplies, County Clerk 13.60 G28. Atkinson Press, Court Calendars, Co. Clerk 82.00 G29. Columbia Carbon Co., Typewriter supplies, County officers 102.60 G30. H. J. Bool Co., Repair. furniture, Co. Clerk 3.65 G31. Hall & McChesney, Record books, County Clerk 359.60 G32. Corner Bookstores, Stationery, County Judge 43.75 G33. H. J. Bool Co., Repair. furniture. Co. Judge 1.00 G34. Atkinson Press, Printing, County Clerk 35.00 G35. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Sheriff 264.00 G36: R. A. Hutchinson, Expenses, Probation Officer11.20 G37. J. C. Crim, Meals for ;jurors, Co. Court Grim - 14.00 G38. Barr Bros. Co., Work and material, Co. Jail . 3.62 G39. J. H. Bailey Garage Co.,.Auto-hire, Dist. Atty 20.95 G40. Davis -Brown Co., Elec. Repairs, County Jail 7.20 G41. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Sheriff 6.00 G42. C. F. Denman, Services. Jail Physician 36.00 G43. Seth 'Wakeman, Expert, District Attorney 15.00 G44. Davis -Brown Co., Elec. Repairs, County Jail 1.15 G45. F. N. Dean, Safe, Sheriff 60.00 G46. R. C, Osborn & Co., Supplies, Sheriff 8.00 G47. Stover Printing Co., Printing, Dist. Attorney 11.25 G48. R. C. Osborn & Co., Supplies, Supervisors 5.40 G49. R. C. Osborn & Co., Supplies, Supervisors, for 1921 150.83 G50. Stover Printing Co., Printing and Supplies, Su- pervisors 170.55 G51. Robert L. Post, Tax stamp, Co. Treasurer • 2.00 G52. Stover Printing Co., Printing, Co. Treasurer 84.00 G53. E. P. Bouton, Agent, Bond Premium, Co. Clerk 30.00 ' 'Total $4,474.87 Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : • 10 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Resolved—That the foregoing bills, amounting to $4,474.87, be audited at the full amounts as recommended by the several committees, and that the County Treasurer be directed to pay the same out of any unappropriated funds in his hands, and that these claims be certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of the Board, for and on behalf of the Board; and be it further Resolved --That of claim G35, the sum of $2.30 thereof be charged to the Town of Danby, the sum of $8.60 thereof be charged to the Town of Groton, the sum of $2.20 thereof be charged to the Town of Ithaca, the sum of $16.70 thereof be charged to the Town of Lansing. the sum of $18.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Newfield, and the sum of $11.80 thereof be charged to the City of Ithaca, said sums being chargeable to said towns and city respectively, and that said sums so charged be placed in the budgets of those towns and the, city, to be col- lected at the next ensuing tax levy, to reimburse the county, and that claims G5, G6 and G7, be paid from the Dog Fund. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read petitions of the Town Boards of the Towns of Caroline and Ulysses, to borrow money on the faith and credit of the towns to pay their share of the cost of improve- ment of County and Town Highways, under §320-A, of the Highway Law. Mr. Wade offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Caroline be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row, on the faith and credit of the town, the sum of $5,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the town's share of the cost of improvement of County and Town High- ways, pursuant to §320-A, of the Highway Law, in accordance with a petition of the Town Board of said town, this day filed. Seconded by Mr. Begent, Carried. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved it4 adoption : Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 11 of Ulysses be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row, on the faith and credit of the town, the sum of $15,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the town's share of the cost of improvement of County and Town High- ways, pursuant to §320-A, of the Highway Law, in accordance with a petition of the Town Board of said town, this day filed. Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Carried. The several Supervisors presented the following list of high- ways for construction in their respective towns, under the County and Town System of Roads, for the year 1922 : HIGHWAYS FOR CONSTRUCTION IN 1922 County and Town System CAROLINE The highway commencing at Wilson Westfall's on the '76 Road, and being the southern terminus of the 1921 improve- ment on said road, thence southeasterly on the '76 Road toward Speedsville, a distance of 1.28 miles. DANBY The.highway known as the Coddington Road, commencing at the south town line of the Town of Ithaca :and thence south:- easterly outh=easterly along said Coddington Road, a distance of 1.17 miles. DRYDEN The highway leading from Ithaca to Ellis, commencing 'at the east terminus of the improvement of 1921, thence easterly along said road toward Ellis, a distance of 2.23 miles. ENFIELD The highway commencing 2,400 feet east of Smith's Cor- ners, on the highway leading from Smith's Corners to Lan- ning's Corners, thence easterly to Lanning's (Cowen's) Cor- ners, thence northerly toward the Ulysses town line, a distance of 0.93 miles. 12 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF 'SUPERVISORS GROTON The highway on the line between Groton and Dryden com- mencing near the gravel bank near Wolcott's Corners at the west terminus already improved, thence westerly along said town line road toward Peruville Schoolhouse, a distance of 1.59 miles. ITHACA 1. The highway 'commencing on the Mitchell Street Road near the East Lawn Schoolhouse. thence northwesterly past East Lawn Cemetery to the road leading from Ithaca to Dry- den, at Judd's Falls bridge, thence westerly on said Dryden Road to the east city line of the City of Ithaca, a distance of 0.83 miles. 2. The highway commencing at the west terminus of the 1921 improvement on the road leading westerly from Hayt's Schoolhouse to the Enfield town line, thence westerly to the Enfield town line, a distance of 0.37 miles. LANSING The highway commencing at Lansingville Corners on State Route No. 11, thence northerly toward the hamlet of Lansing- ville, a distance of 1.63 miles. Being No. 4 of the designation of the Town of Lansing on the county map, approved April 2, 1921. NEWFIELD 1. Commencing at the west terminus already improved on the road leading from Newfield Station toward Newfield Vil- lage, thence west to State Highway No. 5214, a distance of 0.90 miles. 2. Commencing at Doan's Corners, thence westerly on the road leading toward Trumbull's Corners, to the portion already improved, a distance of 0.20 miles. 3. Commencing on the road leading from Newfield toward Trumbull's Corners, at the west terminus already improved, near Elmer Rumsey's, thence northerly toward Trumbull's Corners, a distance of 0.20 miles. 4. All additional mileage, on the road commencing at Chas. VanKirk's Corners, thence southerly on the road past Edwin VanKirk's. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 13 ULYSSES 1. On the highway commencing at Webster Jeffer's Cor- ners, thence westerly to Seymour Bates' Corners, a distance of 1.00 mile. 2. Commencing on the road leading south from Jackson- ville toward Iredell Schoolhouse, at the southern terminus al- ready improved, thence southerly toward the Enfield town line, a distance of 0.19 miles. On motion of Mr. Hill, the foregoing designation of high- ways for improvement in the several towns of the county un- der the County and Town System of Roads during the year 1922, were approved. On motion, adjourned to Thursday, February 16, 1922, at 10:30 A. M. 14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Adjourned Quarterly Session Thursday, • February 16, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. George. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That' the designation made by this Board for highway improvement in the Town of Newfield for 1922, is on the condition that the charter of the Village of Newfield be abandoned or that the village lines of said corporation be so diminished as to allow the construction of the designated high- ways according to the provisions of the rules and regulations of the State Commission of Highways, and of this Board ; and be it further • Resolved—That in the event that such charter is not aban- doned, or said village lines are not diminished, a new deter- mination or designation shall be made at a subsequent meet- ing of this Board, complying with such rules and regulations as adopted by the State Highway Department, or of this Board. Seconded by Mr. Roskelly. Carried. The Clerk read a petition of the Town Board of the Town of Groton, to borrow money on the faith and credit of the town, to pay its share of the cost of improvement of County and Town Highways, under the provisions of §320-A, of the High- way Law_ Mr. Begent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Groton be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row, on the faith and credit of the town, the sum of $10,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the town's share of the cost of improvement of County and Town High- OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK. 15 ways, pursuant to §320-A, of.the Highway Law, in accordance with a petition of the Town Board of said town, this day filed. Seconded by Mr. King. Carried. Moved by Mr. Miller, that this Board reconsider the resolu- tion adopted by the Board, February 13, relative to the appor- tionment of county aid to the towns for the year 1922. Seconded by Mr. Townsend. Ayes—Messrs. Hill, Begent, Roskelly, Townsend, Miller -5. Noes—Messrs. Wade, Smiley, King. Bishop, Patterson, Rob- inson, Dassance-7. Motion lost. Moved by Mr. Robinson, that this Board rescind the resolu- tion adopted by it on February 13, relative to the apportion- ment of county aid to the several towns, for 1922. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. Moved by Mr. Robinson, that the matter be referred to the Highway Committee to investigate and formulate a report thereon and present the same to this Board on February 23, 1922. . Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. On motion, the Board went into executive session. The Board arose from executive session and proceeded with the regular order of business. On motion, adjourned to Thursday, February 23, 1922, at 10 :30 A. M. 16 PROCFtEDINGS OF THE BOARD.OF SUPERVISORS Adjourned Quarterly Session Thursday, February 23, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. except Mr. Dassance. Minutes of preceding meeting read and approved. The Clerk read a claim of Paul Ewers, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Dryden. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved -That the claim of Paul Ewers, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Dryden, be allowed at the full amount of $29.50 and the Clerk be directed to issue an order :for the pay- ment of the same, and the County Treasurer is hereby in- structed to pay the same out of the Dog Fund. Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, to borrow money on the faith and credit of the town, to pay its share of the cost of improvement of County and Town Highways, under the provisions of §320-A, of the High- way Law. Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row, on the faith and credit of the town, the sum of $10,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the town's share of the cost of improvement of County and Town High- ways, pursuant to §320-A, of the Highway Law, in accordance with a petition of the Town Board of said town, this day filed. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried. i OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 17 Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption :.• WHEREAS --Plans, specifications and.estimate of cost for the improvement of the Ithaca City -Hector Street County Highway No. '1614, Tompkins County, were presented to the Board of Supervisors on the 13th day of February, 1922, and a resolu- tion was adopted, approving said plans and estimate at a total cost of $84,700.00; and WHEREAS—Paragraph three of said resolution provides for the apportionment of cost of this highway between the State, County and City and fifteen (15) per cent apportioned for the • city to be paid by the County in the first instance, in accord- ance with the provisions `of Section 143 of the Highway Law; and WHEREAS—Paragraph six of said resolution, wherein the Board of Supervisors appropriated and made available the sum of $27,666.46, but did not include the 15% apportioned to the City of Ithaca, amounting to $11,586.91; Resolved That the resolution adopted on the 13th day of February, 1922, approving plans, specifications and estimate of'cost and making an appropriation for the county share of the cost of the improvement of the Ithaca City -Hector Street County Highway No.1614, be and the same is hereby rescinded, • as provided by Section 148 of the Highway Law; it is further Resolved—That the Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Commission of Highways. Seconded by Mr. King. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 1. WHEREAS—At a meeting o this Board held on the 13th day of February, 1922, a resolution was adopted pursuant to Section 123 of the Highway Law requesting the construction or improvement in accordance with the provisions of article six of said law of that portion of a highway. described as fol- lows : ' I3eginning.at the eastern terminus of the Ithaca -Enfield Road on the West City Line of the City of Ithaca and thence norther- ly on said West City Line far enough to secure an approved 18 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS grade; thence easterly, northeasterly and southeasterly through the premises of G. F. Jenks and James I -I. Gilkey to the inter- section of the present Mecklenburg Road with Hector Street; thence southeasterly on Hector Street to the western terminus of West State Street. 2. WHEREAS—The State. Commission of Highways has ex- amined the highway above described and has determined that it is of sufficient public importance for construction or ir►i- provement in accordance with the provisions of article six of the Highway Law and has certified its approval of said reso- lution; and 3. WHEREAS—Said Commission has caused a section of said highway, which section is described as follows: • From the intersection of Elm; Humbolt and West State Streets, at State Highway No. 5190, northwesterly on Hector Street and new location, westerly, southwesterly- to County Highway No. 1001, near the west corporation line, a length of 1.25 miles in the City of Ithaca, 0.03 mile in the Town of Ith- aca, a total length of 1.28 miles, Tompkins County, and known as the Ithaca City -Hector Street, County Highway to be sur- veyed and mapped, and has caused maps, plans, specifications and estimates of cost to be made for such construction or im- provement and after examination thereof by the district or county superintendent has transmitted the same to this Board,. showing the total estimated cost of the work to be $84,700.00, of which the State, County and City pay the following propor- tions : The State pays 50.375;, $39,846.63 The County of Tompkins pays 34.976562/, = 27,666.46 The City of Ithaca pays 15%, 1.25 mi. 11,586.91 The City of Ithaca pays as extra work 5,600.00 4. Resolved—That this Board request that the highway above described in paragraph one be constructed or improved as a county highway in that portion thereof above described in paragraph three in accordance with the maps, plans, specifica- tions and estimates of cost prepared therefor by the State Com- mission of Highways under the provisions of article six of the Highway Law; that said work be performed under the charge, care and superintendence of the State Commission of High- ways, and that said maps, plans, specifications and estimates of cost prepared for said work, under the direction of said Commission as provided in Section 125 of the Highway Law, are hereby duly approved and adopted by this Board. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 19 5. In case the governing body of said city fails to approve said plans, specifications and estimate of cost, or fails to pro- vide its share of the estimated cost, then and in that case the State Commission of Highways is hereby 'authorized to so modify said plans, specifications and estimate of cost, so as to eliminate said city work, and that portion of this resolution pertaining thereto, shall be null and void. 6. Resolved -That there is hereby appropriated and made immediately available the sum of Thirty-nine thousand, two hundred, fifty-three and 37/100 Dollars, being an amount suffi- cient to pay the share of the cost of the construction or im- provement of such County Highway which is to be borne by the said County and City, as determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.41 of the Highway Law. And the County Treasurer of said county is hereby authorized and di- rected to pay such proportion of the amount so appropriated as may be required to pay said share upon the requisition or draft of the State Commission of Highways ; and if there are not sufficient funds in the county treasury with which to pay such requisition or draft, the County Treasurer of said county is hereby. authorized and empowered, as provided by Section 142 of the Highway Law, to borrow all or any part of said sum on the obligation of the said county issued by him for, ton be- half of and in the name of the said county and acting for and on behalf of said county. 7. Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby di- rected to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Commission of Highways. Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION RoII call. All members present, except Mr. Dassance, Mr. Patterson presented the following majority report of the Committee an Highways, relative to the apportionment of moneys to the several towns of the county for highway con- struction in 1922, under the County, and Town System of Roads : 20 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: Your Committee on Highways,. to which was referred the question of the proper apportionment of the moneys to the several towns of the county, as county aid under the County and Town System of Roads, would respectfully report that it has examined into the matter with as much care as possible in the time allotted and finds, in the opinion of your committee, as follows: That when said system was adopted it was the intent to con- struct one hundred (100) miles of highway in the county un der this system and that amount of mileage was apportioned among the several towns of the county in what was supposed to be a fair and equitable manner, and it was the further in- tent that each town would be able to complete the mileage al- lotted to it with the same degree of rapidity, so that all towns would have the mileage allotted to them constructed and the entire mileage of the county completed at the same time. Your committee finds, however, that this has been impossi- ble, owing to the fact that the richer towns have been able to construct its mileage more rapidly than those less fortunate in their ability to pay, not only because of less valuation, but be- cause of less outside contributions, and it is the belief of your committee that some method should be devised to enable the less fortunate towns to construct their mileage more rapidly and each of such towns to receive a fairer proportion of county aid, all things being taken into consideration, as to enable it to keep pace with the more fortunate towns in its construction of highways, to the end that all towns may complete their allot- ment of mileage as near the same time as possible, and your committee, with that end in view, and in what it deems in fair- ness to all the towns of the county, would recommend the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved—That the towns of the county be divided into three groups, known as A, B and C,; and be it further Resolved That the towns comprising Group A shall re- ceive 75% ofthe cost of construction of the entire mileage al- lotted to them for 1922, up to $9,000.00 per mile. That the towns comprising Group 13 shall receive 70% of the cost of construction for the entire mileage allotted to them for 1922, up to $9,000.00 per mile. That the towns comprising Group C shall receive 65% of the cost of construction for the entire mileage allotted to them for 1922, up to $9,000.00 per mile. That all cost of construction in excess of $9,000.00 per mile shall be borne by the town; and be it further OF TOMPKINS COUNTY., NEW YC)RK 21 Resolved—That the towns comprising Group A shall be the towns of Caroline, Danby, Enfield and Newfield. That the town comprising Group B shall be the towns of Dryden, Ith- aca and Lansing. That the towns comprising Group C shall be the towns of Groton and Ulysses; and be it further Resolver. That the work of construction shall be under the same direction -and the manner of payment to be the same as that for the year 1921. Dated, February 23, 1922. L. E. PATTERSON, ALBERT H. ROSKELLY, W. 0. SMILEY, OLEN A. KING, Committee. Moved by Mr. Patterson that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolutions adopted. Seconded by Mr. Roskelly. Mr. Regent presented the following minority report of the Committee on Highways, relative to the apportionment of moneys to the several towns of the county for highway con- struction in 1922: Your Committee on Highways, by this minority report, rec- ommends the adoption of the following resolutions: Resolved—That we rescind, if necessary to rescind, the 75/1.00 of. $9,000.00 a mile for the 121/2 miles allotted for the 1922 designation under 320-A to 75% of $8,000.00 a mile; and be it further Resolved—As an amendment to the majority report that for 1922 we pay to towns participating in their allotted mileage 75% of $8,000.00: The towns to bear 25% of $8,000.00 and all above. Ithaca, Feb. 23, 1922. F. A. BEGENT, Committee. Mr. Begent moved the acceptance of the minority report and the adoption of the resolutions recommended by it, as an amendment to the majority report of the committee. 22 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Hill. A vote being taken on the adoption of the minority report, resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Hill, Begent, Miller, George, Townsend -5. Noes—Messrs. Wade, Smiley, King, Bishop, Patterson, Rob- inson, Roskelly-7. • Amendment lost. A vote being taken on the acceptance of the majority report and the adoption of the resolutions recommended therein, re- sulted as follows : Ayes—Messrs. Wade, Smiley, King, Bishop, Patterson, Ros- kelly, St. John -7. Noes—Messrs. Hill, Begent, Miller, Robinson, George, Townsend -6. The majority report of the committee was declared accepted and the resolutions recommended therein adopted. Wilber G. Fish, President of the Tompkins County Automo- bile Club, appeared before the Board, relative to certain legis- lation now pending before the State Legislature, relative to county and highway laws, and asked that the Board consider the same. Moved by Mr. Patterson that Assembly Bill No. 366, intro- duced by Mr. Barnes, be approved by this Board. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. On motion of Mr. Robinson, the other matters presented by Mr. Fish were referred to the Committee on Rules, to take such action therein as it deems necessary. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved That for highway construction under the County and Town System of Roads in Tompkins County, for the year 1922, there is hereby appropriated and made immediately avail- able to the several towns of the county the sums set opposite the names of those towns respectively, as follows : OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 23 Town State Aid County Aid Total Caroline $ 3,552.78 $ 5,087.22 $ 8.640.00 Danby 3,247.47 4,650.03 7,897.50 Dryden 5,776.96 8,272.04 14,049.00 Enfield 2,581.32 3,696.18 6,277.50 Groton 3,824.79. 5,476.71 9,301.50 Ithaca 3,108.69 4,451.31 7,560.00 Lansing 4,222.63 6,046.37 10,269.00 Newfield 3,552.78 5,087.22 8,640.00 Ulysses 2,862.58 4,098.92 6,961.50 $32,730.00 $46,866.00 $79,596.00 and be it further Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay to the Supervisors of the towns entitled thereto, the moneys out of the funds as hereinabove specified, as work on each of said roads progresses, upon the certificate of the County Superintendent of Highways, countersigned by the Chairman of the Board, except that he shall not pay the last 25'x, of the state or county's share of the cost of construc- tion until the entire road is completed and accepted, and such completion and acceptance is certified to him by the Highway Officials Committee. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Ayes -10. Noes -2. Carried. The Republican members of the Board designated the Ithaca Journal -News as the official organ to publish the con- current resolutions of the legislature, local laws and other legal notices necessary to be published by the statutes. On motion, adjourned. 24 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS To Fred -L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Tompkins • County, New York : We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., hereby request you to call a special session of the Board of Supervisors. to be held on the 24th day of March, 1922, at the Supervisors' Rooms in the courthouse, at 11 o'clock A. M., to take action on highway matters and to transact any other business that may properly come before said meeting. Dated, Ithaca, N. Y., March 16, 1922, OLEN A. KING, W. O. SMILEY, L. E. PATTERSON, A. S. MILLER, A. H. ROSKELLY, WM. F. GEORGE, E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, JAS. R. ROBINSON. Special Session Friday, March 24, 1922 Roll call. All members present. The Clerk read the call for the special session. The Clerk read a communication from the State Highway Department. relative to the Mecklenburg -Ithaca, Part 2, Coun- ty Highway. _ • iVir. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 1. WHEREAS ---At a meeting of this Board held on the 3rd day of January, 1906, a resolution was adopted pursuant to Section 123 of the Highway Law requesting the construction or im- provement in accordance with the provisions of article six of said law of that portion of a highway described as follows: Beginning on the Mecklenburg road at Kennedy's Corners, running thence westerly along said road through Applegate (or Enfield) to the intersection of said Mecklenburg road with the Schuyler Co. line just east of Mecklenburg Village. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 25 2. WHEREAS --The State Commission of Highways has ex- amined the highway above described and has determined that it is of sufficient public importance for construction or im- provement in accordance with the provisions of article six of the Highway Law and has certified its approvaI of the said resolution; and 3. WHEREAS—Said Commission has caused a section of said highway, which section is described as follows : From the east end of County Highway No. , at the Schuyler County line, southeasterly, easterly to County High- way No. 1001, at Miller Corners, a length of 3.07 miles in the Town of Enfield, Tompkins County, and known as the Mecklen- burg -Ithaca, Part 2, County Highway to be surveyed and mapped, and has, caused maps, plans, specifications and esti- mates of cost to be made for such construction or improvement and after examination thereof by the district or county super- intendent has transmitted the same to this Board showing the total estimated cost of the work to be $119,400.00 of which the State, county pay the following proportions : The State pays 66% $78,804.00 The County of Tompkins pays 34% = 40,596.00 4. Resolved—That this Board request that the highway above described in paragraph one be constructed or improved as a County Highway in that portion thereof above described in paragraph three in accordance with the maps, plans, speci- fications and estimates of cost prepared therefor by the State Commission of Highways under the provisions ,of article six of the Highway Law; that said work be performed under the charge,'care and superintendence of the State Commission of Highways, and that said maps, plans, specifications and esti- mates of cost prepared for said work, under the direction of said Commission as provided in section 125 of the Highway Law, are hereby duly approved and adopted by this Board. 5. Resolved—That there is hereby appropriated and made immediately available the sum of Forty thousand five hundred ninety-six and 00/100 Dollars, being an amount sufficient to pay the share of the cost of the construction or improvement of such County Highway which is to be borne by the said,coun- ty, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 141 of the Highway Law. And the County Treasurer of said county is hereby authorized and directed to pay such propor- tion of the amount so apporpriated as may be required to pay said share, upon the requisition or draft of the State Commis- 26 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS sion of Highways; and' if there are not sufficient funds in .the county treasury with which to pay such requisition or draft, the County Treasurer of said county is hereby authorized and empowered as provided by section 142 of. the Highway Law to borrow all or part of said sum on the obligation of the said county issued by him for, on behalf of and in the name of the said county and acting for and on behalf of said county. 6. Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby di- rected to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Commission of Highways. Seconded by Mr. King. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read a petition of the Town Board of the -Town of Ithaca to borrow money on the faith and credit of the town and to issue certificates of indebtedness therefor,. to pay the town's share of the cost of construction of the highways con- structed in that town under the County and Town System of Roads in the year 1922. . Mr. Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row' on the faith and credit of the town, the sum of $5,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the town's share of the cost of improvement of County and Town High- ways, pursuant to §320-A, of the Highway Law, in accordance with a petition of the Town Board of said. town, this day filed. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption WHEREAS—By the provisions of §149 of the Highway Law, a Board of Supervisors is authorized to purchase lands for.high- way purposes, and to pay a single owner therefor the. sum of $200.00, and, with the approval of the County Judge and Coun- ty Treasurer, a sum not to exceed the sum of $1,000.00; and WHEREAS—The Committee of this Board having the matter in charge, has agreed to pay to James H. Gilkey, Charles W. OI' TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 27 Gilkey, Glenn F. Jenks and Cecilia L. Jenks, each the sum of $1,000.00, for Landis so to be acquired from them for said pur- poses, subject to the approval of the County Judge and the County Treasurer; therefore, be it Resolved—That upon such approval by the said County Judge and the County Treasurer, the Clerk of the Board be authorized and directed to issue an order on the County Treas- urer, for the sum of $1,000.00 each, payable to said James H. Gilkey, Charles W. Gilkey, Glenn F. Jenks and Cecilia L. Jenks respectively, upon the execution and delivery to him of suffi- cient deeds of conveyance from said parties to the county of the lands so to be acquired, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said orders out of the funds appropriated by this Board for acquiring rights of way. Seconded by Mr. Roskelly. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Begent presented a claim of the Village of Groton for moneys expended by the village in securing rights of way for the Groton -Cortland highway, No. 1433, amounting to'the sum of $90.00. On motion of Mr. Robinson, the matter was referred to the Highway Committee to investigate and report. Mr. Robinson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WIJEREAS—The State has placed the distribution of automo- bile licenses in the County Clerk's office; and WHEREAS—This Board has made an appropriation of $900.00 to pay the salary of a clerk to look after this work; now therefore be it Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board notify the County Clerk that the above appropriation was for additional clerk hire and not to be distributed among the present office help, which would result in a detriment to the efficiency of the office. " Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. Mr. Robinson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: 28 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS Resolved—That 'the Committee having charge of selling lands acquired by the county at tax sale, be authorized and di- rected to convey to the George Junior Republic the lands ac- quired by the county at the tax sale in 1920, consisting of 1/4 acre on Lot 26, in the Town of Dryden, assessed to Henry Cor- coran, and bounded on the north, east, south and west by the lands of the George Junior. Republic. and the consideration to be paid therefor shall be the sum of $1.00. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the Towns of Ulysses and Groton be paid from the state and county funds the sum of $450.00 per mile for the mileage constructed by the respective towns on the County and Town System of improved roads during the year 1922, in addition to the amount allowed by resolution passed by this Board on the 23rd day of February, 1922, and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay such additional sum in the same manner as other highway con- struction moneys. Seconded by Mr. Begent. • On request of Mr. Wade, the matter was referred to the Committee on Highways, to report to this Board. The Committee on Highways reported favorably on the claim of the Village of Groton to be reimbursed for moneys ex- pended by it for acquiring rights of way and. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved That there be and hereby is appropriated to the Village of Groton, the sum of $90.00 to reimburse said village for moneys expended by it in securing rights of way in said village for the construction of the Groton -Cortland highway No. 1433, as follows: T. B. Hopkins $40.00 John D. Dates 50.00 $90.00 and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk of the Board draw an order pay- able to the Village of Groton for said amount and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of the funds appropriated for securing rights of way. • OF TOMPK1NS COUNTY, NEW YORK Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Ayes -12. Noes --70. Carried. 29 The Committee on Highways reported that it had no recom- mendations to make, relative to the resolution offered by Mr. Townsend, and referred the matter back to the Board as the Committee of the Whole. Moved by Mr. Townsend that the resolution be adopted. Seconded by Mr. Regent. On motion of Mr. Robinson, action upon the resolution was deferred until the quarterly meeting of the Board in May. On motion, adjourned. 30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF, SUPERVISORS Quarterly Session Monday, May 8, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding meeting read and approved. The Clerk read a number of claims which, on motion, were received and referred to the proper committees. Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—The State Highway Department has designated and commenced the construction of State Route No. 11; and WHEREAS—This road is an important connecting link be- tween the cities of Ithaca and Auburn and its construction, in the opinion of this Board, should be completed 'at as early a date as possible ; therefore be it Resolved—That this Board respectfully urges the State Highway Department to complete the construction of said State Route No. 11 in as expeditious a manner as possible; and be it further Resolved ----That the Clerk of this Board be directed to for- ward a certified copy of this resolution to the State Commission of Highways at Albany. to Hon. Seymour Lowman, State Sena- tor from this District, to Hon. Casper Fenner, Assemblyman from this County, and to Hon: Charles J. Hewitt, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the State Senate. Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Carried. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—This Board has heretofore petitioned the State Highway Department for the construction, as a State High- OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 31 way, of the road leading from State Highway No. 5379 to Spencer by way of the hamlet of West Danby; and WHEREAS—The State Highway Department placed said road on its.highway map as a State Highway and gave it No. 5567, and thereafter, in the year 1915, constructed said highway to a point beyond the hamlet of West Danby, a distance of 3.04 miles, leaving uncompleted in Tompkins County about 2.50 miles; and WHEREAS—This highway is the main thoroughfare between the City of Ithaca and Spencer, Lockwood and Waverly, besides reaching numerous other villages and hamlets in Tioga and Chemung Counties, as well as in Tompkins County, and, in the opinion of this Board, should be completed as soon as possible, not only of its great importance locally, but also of a wise busi- ness policy to complete all roads in their entirety as soon as practicable; therefore be it Resolved—That this Board respectfully urges the State Highway Department to complete said Highway No. -5567 for its entire length at as early a date as possible ; and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board be directed to for- ward a certified copy of this resolution to the State Highway - Commission at Albany, to the Hon. Seymour Lowman, Senator from this District, and to Hon. Casper Fenner, Assemblyman from this County. Seconded by Mr. Robinson. Carried. Mr. King ofl.'ered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved That the attention of the District Attorney and the Sheriff of the County be called to the rule of the Board of Supervisors, that no expense be incurred by any county official without the authority of the proper committee of the Board of Supervisors and that hereafter the said rule will be strictly adhered to in all cases of expenses incurred. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum 32. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OE SUPERVISORS of $100.00, for payment of lands taken from Grant Cole in the Town of Ithaca, for right of way for the Ithaca City -Hector Street C. H., No. 1614; and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk be directed to .draw an order for said amount, . payable to said Grant Cole, upon the execution and delivery to him of a sufficient deed of conveyance thereof, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said order out of the funds appropriated by this Board for acquiring rights of way. Seconded.by Mr. King. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $187.50, to reimburse the Highway Department of the State of New York, for expenses incurred by it in connection with the Nash Quad truck, motor No. 40642, allotted to Tompkins County in the year 1921; and be it further Resolved- That the Clerk of the .Board be directed to draw an order, payable to the State Commission of Highways, for said amount, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said order out of any unappropriated funds in his hands, upon the filing with him of a certified copy of this resolution. Seconded by Mr: Robinson. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. King offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS—This Board, on February 23, 1922, appropriated to the Town of Enfield the sum of $2,581.32 of state funds and the sum of $3,696.18 of county funds, making a total of OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 33 V $6,277.50 appropriated to said town for the year 1922 as state and county aid, under the provisions of §§320-A. and 320-B. of the Highway Law, and being 75% of the cost of construction of 0.93 • miles of highway at the rate of $9,000.00 per mile, all the other cost of construction to be borne by said town ; and WHEREAS—The town is desirous of constructing only its sub- base during the year 1922 and construct the top therefor dur- ing the year 1923 ; and WHEREAS—This Board believes such manner of construction would work no unfairness to the other towns of the county; therefore be it Resolved—That the Town of Enfield be allowed to construct 1.86 miles of sub -base during the year 1922 and receive its state and county aid therefor,' and that for the year 1923 said town shall construct the top for the sub -base constructed dur- ing the year 1922 and receive such state and county aid there- for as may be allotted to it for the year 1923, the type, manner and place of construction and the manner and time of pay- ments therefor, to be governed by the rules and regulations adopted by this Board for the improvement of highways con- structed under the County and Town System of Roads ; and be it further Resolved—That the additional mileage of sub -base so to be constructed, shall be designated as the highway commencing at the north end of the highway designated for improvement for 1922,'thence northerly to the Ulysses town line, a distance of about 0.59 miles, also, the highway commencing at the south end already unproved on the road leading southwesterly from Wallenbeck's Corners toward J. D. Smith's. Corners, thence southerly toward J. D. Smith's ,Corners; a distance of .about 0.43 miles. Seconded -by Mr. Begent. Carried. Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Committee on Charities be authorized to properly paint those portions of the County Home, wherever it deems necessary. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Carried. Mr. Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 34 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS Resolved—That the Committee on County Clerk and Elec- tion Expenses be authorized to procure and install the neces- sary steel filing cases for the County Clerk's office. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Carried. On motion of Mr. Wade, the Committee on Correction and Reformation was instructed to request the Sheriff to have the old barrels and other liquor receptacles removed from the jail yard at as early a date as practicable. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved --That for highway maintenance under• the County and Town System of Roads, there is hereby appropriated and made immediately available from the motor vehicle funds now in the hands of the County Treasurer to the following towns of the county, the sums set opposite the names of those towns respectively, as follows: Caroline $4,1550.00 Enfield 1,350.00 Groton 1,350.00 Ulysses 1,350.00 and be it further Resolved—That of the money so appropriated to the Town of Caroline, the same shall be expended for resurfacing 1.47 miles of the highway commencing at the watering trough at the south terminus of C. H. No. 1431 already improved, and thence leading southerly toward Speedsville on the '76 Road. so-called. That of the money so appropriated to the Town of Enfield. the same shall be expended for resurfacing 0.50 miles of the highway commencing at Miller's Corners and thence leading northerly toward the Ulysses Town Line. That of the money so appropriated to the Town of Groton; the same shall be expended for resurfacing 0.50 miles of the highway commencing 0.50 miles east of the Peruville School- house and thence leading easterly on the Town Line Road, so- called. That of the money so appropriated to the Town of Ulysses, the same shall be expended for resurfacing 0.50 miles of the OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 35 road commencing at the Village Line of the Village of Tru- mansburg on the road leading southerly toward Waterburg, and thence leading southerly toward Waterburg; and be it further Resolved—That of the moneys so appropriated the same shall be controlled and expended pursuant to the resolutions, rules and regulations adopted by this Board; and be it further Resolved That the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay to the Supervisors of the towns entitled thereto, the moneys hereinabove appropriated, in the same manner as moneys are paid to the towns for the improvement of highways constructed under the County and Town System of Roads, as provided by a resolution of this Board adopted February 23, 1922. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. George presented a petition of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, asking authority for the town to issue bonds . in an amount not to exceed the sum of $6,205.00, to be ex- pended in the construction of two bridges in said town, one near the residence of Casper Fenner and the other near the residence of Barney Hagin, which was received and filed. Mr.` George offered the following resolution and moved its 'adoption: WHEREAS -It appears from a petition and certified statement of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, this day filed, that at a special town meeting of the Town of Lansing, duly called, and held in said town upon the 25th day of March, 1922, there was submitted to the duly qualified electors of said town, the following propositions, to -wit : Proposition I. Shall the Town of Lansing borrow on the faith and credit of said town, the sum of $1,855.00 to be levied upon the taxable property of said town for the purpose of con- structing a new concrete bridge on the highway in the Lake Ridge District near Casper Fenner's and issue bonds or obli- gations for the purpose of raising said amount: One-fifth of the loan, with interest, to be raised by tax in 1923, and a like sum, with interest, each succeeding year thereafter, until fully paid? 3G ,PROCEEDINGS OF TME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Proposition H. Shall the Town of Lansing borrow on the faith and credit of said town, the sum of $4,350.00 to be levied upon the taxable property of said town for the purpose of con- structing a new concrete bridge on the highway in the south- ern portion of said town near the Barney Hagin farm, and issue bonds or obligations for the purpose of raising said amount: One-fifth of the loan, with interest, to be raised by tax in 1923, and a like sum with interest, each succeeding year thereafter, until fully paid? and WHEREAS -It appears that both of said propositions were 'carried in the affirmative at said election ; and WHEREAS -It appears that the Town Board of the Town of Lansing thereafter duly ratified and confirmed said election by taking the appropriate steps and by passing appropriate .reso- lutions ; and said Town Board, having presented to the Board of Supervisors an application, asking that this Board author- ize said Town of Lansing to borrow, not to exceed the sum of $6,205.00, and for the purpose of raising the same, to issue bonds aggregating that sum and to bear interest not exceeding six per cent per annum; and WHEREAS -A statement signed by a majority of -the Town Board and certified by the Town Clerk, was attached to and accompanied said application, executed in accordance with the provisions of Section 97, of the Highway Law; now therefore be it Resolved—That the Town of Lansing be authorized to bor- row a sum, not exceeding $6,205.00, of which $1,855.00 thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be used in the construction of a bridge near Casper Fenner's, and $4,350.00 thereof, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be used in the construction of a bridge near Barney Hagin's, and, as an evi- dence of such indebtedness, that said town be authorized to issue and deliver, at not less than par, its obligation or obliga- tions for the sums so borrowed in the form of one •or more bonds, the same to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding six per cent per annum, each to be dated , 1922, and to be made payable at the Ithaca Savings Bank, in the City of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York. The bonds or obliga- tions so to be issued are to provide that $1,241.00 be paid upon the principal of the indebtedness in 1923, together with all in- terest, and a like sum each succeeding year thereafter, until the obligation or obligations are fully paid; and be it further Resolved—That the Supervisor of the Town of Lansing be, and he hereby is authorized and empowered to execute said OIC TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK _ 37 bonds or obligations for and on behalf of the Town of Lansing, and the Clerk of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing to attest each of said bonds, and the good faith and credit of the Town of Lansing are hereby duly pledged for the payment of said bonds, which are hereby declared a charge upon said town; and be it further Resolved That adequate security be given by the Super- visor of the Town of Lansing for the faithful performance of his duties in issuing said obligations, and for the lawful appli- cation of the funds arising therefrom, and of the funds which may come into his hands, which said security shall be in the form of an undertaking in the penal sum of $6,205.00 to be executed by himself and lawful sureties, and to be duly ap- proved by the Town Board of the Town of Lansing and filed with the Clerk thereof ; and be it further Resolved—That a sufficient sum be annually raised by taxa- tion in said town to pay the interest becoming due on said bonds, and also to pay the principal of said bonds at maturity; and be it further Resolved—That said Supervisor of said Town of Lansing be and he hereby is, authorized to receive the proceeds of said bonds and directed,to pay out the same in accordance with the provisions of the Laws of the State of New York. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Robinson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved ---That the Committee on Correction and Reforma- tion be authorized to purchase the necessary mattresses for the County Jail. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. The Clerk read the following claims for audit, as recom- mended by the several committees, to which they had been re- ferred: G 54. H. L. O'Daniel, Supplies for Surrogate $ 2.50 G 55. Hall & McChesney, Record -book, County Clerk 30.00 38 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS G 56. Underwood Typewriter Co., Typewriter, Coun- ty Clerk o 112.50 G 57. Underwood Typewriter Co., Ribbons, County Clerk 3.00 G 58. H. L. O'Daniel, Note -books, County Judge 1.80 G 59. Atkinson Press, Blanks, Surrogate 23.50 G 60. Atkinson Press, Blanks, County Clerk 39.00 G 61. T. G. Miller & Sons, Supplies, Com. of Election 35.88 G 62. Norton Printing Go.,.Printing, Com. of Election 159.60 G 63. Driscoll Bros. & Co., Repairs, Co. Clerk's bldg. 81.62 G 64. Weekly Ithacan, Election Printing, Com. of Election 39.00 G 65. Atkinson Press, Envelopes, County Clerk ...... 13.00 G 66. Atkinson Press, Supplies, County Clerk 91.25 G 67. The ,Corner Bookstores, Typewriter, Supt, of Highways 58.00 G 68. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Highway Com. .69.30 G 69. Ithaca Journal -News, Pub. Highway Petition, Rights of Way._ 6.50 G 70. F. C. Evans, Expenses, Supt. of I-lighways 311.53 G 71. P. M. Donohue, Repairs to heater, Courthouse 9.35 G 72. Superior Binder Co., Clip binders, Supervisors 13.6.0 G 73. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Super- visors 5.25 G 74. Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Repairs to June 15, 1922 5.85 G 75. Ithaca Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., Rent, Supervisors 7.50 G 76. George Maloney, Services as Constable in dog cases 3.20 'G 77. Security Insurance Co., Insurance, Tubercu- losis Hospital 75.00 G 78. Squier & Squier, Insurance, County Home 48.75 G 79. Fred D. Gilbert, Burial Henry Shaw, Pen- sioner 75.00 G• 80. Treman, King & Co., Supplies, County Jail 3.85 G 81. P. M. Donohue, Plumbing, Sheriff's Residence 13.35 G 82. P. M. Donohue, Plumbing, County Jail 177.71 G 83. Atkinson Press, Printing, District Attorney .56.50 G 84. Barr Bros. Co., Paint, etc., County Jail 491.67 G 85. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Sheriff's Expenses out of county 55.30 G 86. Clinton House, Meals and lodging for jurors, Co. Ct. Crim. 73.10 G 87. R. W. Moore, Chem. Expert, Dist. Atty 80.50 G 89. Chas. H. Beach & Son, Truck, Sheriff 5.00 G 90. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Sheriff 540.03 G 91. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Dist. Atty. 3.70 OI` TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW -YORK 39 G 92. Arthur G. Adams, Insurance, County Home 60.00 G 93. E. M. Brown, Painting roof, County Clerk's Building................... ---................ ............................................ 35.00 G 94. E. M. Brown, Painting lavatory, Courthouse 8.00 G 95. E. M. Brown, Painting hallway, County Clerk's Building 50.00 G 96. Ithaca Journal -News, Election' Printing, Com. of Elections 6.00 G 97. M. V. Atwood, Election Printing, Com. of Election............ ....... .............. ..................... -.... 4.50 G 98. E. P. Bouton, Agt., Insurance, Tuberculosis Hospital 68.75 G 99. E. P. Bouton,,Agt., Insurance, County Home 50.00 G100. Paul Ewers, Services as Justice in dog cases 28.00 G101. Fay Skilling, Expenses, Sheriff 255.14 G102. R. W. Moore, Chem. Expert, Dist. Atty. 104.00 G103. E. T. Stewart & Son, Burial Susan J. Earsley, Pensioner 75.00 G104. John E. Shea, Burial Jas. H. Ellsburg, Pen- sioner - 75.00 G105. H. A. Manning & Co., City Directories, County Officials 42.00 G106. Treman, King & Co., Keys, Supervisors 1.80 G107. Treman, King & Co., Paints and oils, County Clerk's Building 22.01 $3,707.40 Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : Resolved -That the foregoing bills, amounting to $3,707.40, be audited at the full amounts, as recommended by the sev- eral committees to which they were referred, and that the County Treasurer be directed to pay the same out of any funds in his hands available therefor, and if he has not sufficient funds with which to pay the same, he is hereby authorized to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary with which to pay the same and to pledge the faith and credit of the county for the payment of the moneys so borrowed, and that these claims be certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of the Board, for and on behalf of the Board ; and be it further Resolved That of claim No G90, the sum of $3.60 thereof be charged to the Town of Caroline, the sum of $38.05 thereof be charged to the Town of Danby, the sum of $65.10 thereof be charged to the Town of Dryden, the sum of $24.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Groton, the sum of $10.15 thereof 40 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS be charged to the Town of Ithaca, the sum of $11.50 thereof be charged to the Town of Lansing, the sum of $27.50 thereof be charged to the Town of Newfield, the sum of $26.60 thereof be charged to the Town of Ulysses, and the sum of $32.00 thereof be charged to the City of Ithaca; that of claim No. G91, the sum of $2.50 thereof be charged to the Town of Ith- aca; that of' claim No. G101, the sum of $3.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Danby, the sum of, $4.80 thereof he charged to the Town of Dryden, the sum of $16.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Groton, the sum of $16.95 thereof be charged to the Town of Lansing, the sum of $5.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Ulysses; and the sum of $13.48 thereof be charged to the City of Ithaca, said suras being properly chargeable to .said towns and city respectively, and that the foregoing amounts so charged to the several towns and city be placed in the budgets of the respective towns and city, to be collected at the next ensuing tax levy, to reimburse the county; and be it further ' Resolved—That claims Nos. G76 and G100, be paid from the Dog Fund. Seconded by Mr. George. Ayes -11. Noes—O. Carried. • There being no further business to come before the Board, on motion, adjourned. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 41 To Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County, New York: We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., hereby request you to call a special meeting of said Board of Supervisors, to be held on Tuesday, July 18, 1922, at 10:30 A. M., to take any necessary action in the establishment of a Children's Court, and to transact any other business that may properly come before said meeting. Dated, July 3, 1922. JAS: R. ROBINSON, E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, W. F. GEORGE, L. E. PATTERSON, OLEN A. KING, W. 0. SMILEY, A. H. ROSKELLY, F. A. BEGENT, J. M. TOWNSEND, ARTHUR BISHOP. Special Session Tuesday, July 18, 1922 Roll call. All members present. Mr. Sidney L. Howell, appeared before the Board and pre- sented his credentials as Supervisor from the Fourth Ward of the City of Ithaca, in the place of Mr. James R. Robinson, re- signed. • The Clerk read the call for the special Meeting. The Clerk read a communication . from the State Board of Charities, relative to the establishment of a Children's Court in the counties of the state. County Judge Willard M. Kent addressed the Board rela- tive to the matter, expressing, as his opinion, that the judicial business of the county did not justify the election of a Judge of Children's Court, and that he, as County Judge, could ade- quately perform the duties of Judge of Children's Court. 42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : Resolved—That it is the opinion of this Board of Super- visors of Tompkins County, N. Y., that the judicial business of Tompkins .County 'Will not justify the election of a Judge of the Children's Court and that the County Judge of said county already in office, or the'Special County Judge thereof, can ade- quately perform the duties of Judge of the Children's Court, in addition to the duties already imposed by law ; and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Secretary of State, as a certificate of this Board, for filing in his office, in accordance with the provisions of §4, of Article 1, of Chap. 547, Laws of 1922. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. The Clerk read -a communication from the State Board of Charities, relative to amending the general municipal law in relation to the establishment, powers and duties of certain Boards of Child Welfare. Moved by Mr. George that the communication be placed on file. Seconded by Mr. Dassance. Carried. Moved by Mr. Hill, that the Chairman appoint a committee of three, of which the Chairman shall -be one, to examine the present county clerk's building and, with the aid of an expert, if necessary, determine the possibility of making said building fireproof, thus properly safeguarding the county records. Seconded by i\Ir. Begent. Carried. The Chairman appointed as such committee Messrs. Hill, Patterson and the Chairman. On motion, adjourned. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 43 Quarterly Session Monday, August 14, '1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Bishop. Minutes of preceding meetings read and approved. The Clerk read several claims which, on motion, were re- ceived and referred to the proper committees. . Moved by Mr. Roskelly, that claim No. G153, be fully inves- tigated by the committee having that matter in charge. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. On motion ,of Mr. Roskelly, the Clerk was directed to make a comparative statement of sheriff's expenses, so far as possi- ble, for the past six years, and have the same ready for pre- sentation at the next quarterly session of the Board. Dr. Sears, of the Tuberculosis Hospital, appeared before the • Board and asked for an appropriation for certain changes and repairs at the hospital, which was referred to the Committees on Finance and Charities, to investigate and 'report. The Clerk read a petition of Roger B. Williams, for a refund of taxes erroneously paid. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the petition of Roger B. Williams be granted and that the Clerk is hereby directed to draw an order, paya- ble to Roger B. Williams, for the sum of $60.34, for state and county taxes of 1921, erroneously paid to the City of Ithaca, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of any available funds in his hands, and that the amount of $60.34 so paid, be charged to the City of Ithaca, to be placed in the budget of said city for the next ensuing tax levy, to re-• imburse the county. Seconded by Mr. Howell. Carried. 44 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVIISORS Mr. Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—This Board, in making its determination and agreement for the construction of highways in the Town of Ithaca for 1922, supposed that the mileage allotted to said town in said determination would take the full town allotment of 1.20 miles and, it now appearing that such determination does not take the full allotment of 1.20 miles; therefore be it Resolved That the Town of Ithaca be allowed to construct during the year 1922 all excess of mileage over that allotted to said town by the determination of this Board, to its full allot- ment of 1.20 miles, and that such difference between the mile- age already allotted to said town and the 1.20 miles to which the town is entitled, shall be used in the construction, as far as it will go, of the highway commencing on Humboldt St., at the south city line of the City of Ithaca, thence southwesterly to Jerry Tourtelotte's Corners, thence westerly to the farm of Oscar Hoyt, being a part of designation No. 9, of said town, approved by this Board April 2. 1921. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. Mr. Wade offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the Sheriff be directed to clean up the jail yard and maintain it only as a yard for the exercising of pris- oners, and to keep it maintained in a cleanly and sanitary con- dition for such purposes only, in the future. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion: Resolved That the additional sum of $450.00, or so much thereof as would be required to conform to the ruling of this Board at the meeting of Feb. 23, 1922, be allotted and paid to the towns of Ithaca, Lansing, Groton, Ulysses and Dryden, for each mile or fraction thereof. built in the year 1922, under the town and county system. Seconded by Mr. Begent and referred to the Committee on Highways. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 45 On motion of Mr. Howell, the Committee on County Officers and Compensation was authorized to place a hot water heater and tank in the county jail. Mr. Patterson, as Chairman of the Committee on Highways, reported on the resolution of Mr. Hill and referred to his com- mittee, and moved that the matter be laid on the table. Seconded by Mr. Roskelly. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present except Mr. Bishop. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated and made immediately available to the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, the sum of $2,981.00, or so much there- of as may be necessary, for the following purposes : Ice house, $425.00; Pressure tank, $356.00; Repairs to barn and roof, $200.00; Coal to the next quarterly meeting of this Board, $2,000.00 ; Total, $2,981.00; and be it further Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in the same manner as other payments on behalf of the Tubercu- losis Hospital. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following claims, as recommended for audit by the several committees, to which they had been re- ferred : G108. F: C. Evans, Expenses Supt. of Highways $ 483.09 G109. Reynolds,Drake Garage Co., Repairs to tractor 228.63 G110. Reynolds, Drake Garage Co., Storage trucks and tractor 72.50 G111. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Highway Committee 65.10 46 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS G112. Ithaca Realty Co., Insurance motor trucks 175.00 G113. P. W. Wood & Son, Insurance motor trucks 152.74 G114. Burroughs Adding Machine CO., Maintenance to 12/15/225.25 G115. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Super- visors 24.75 G116. Brandow Printing Co.. Assd. 1st Nat. Bank of Albany, Special Election printing 141.45 G117. Corner Bookstores, Typewriter desk. County Clerk 49.00 G118. Art Metal Construction Co.. Roller shelves. County Clerk 192.22 G119. Todd Protectograph Co., Repairs to machine, County_ Treasurer 8.00 G120. E. M. Perkins, Burial Julia Overacker, Pen- sioner 75.00 G122. Ithaca Realty Co.. Insurance Tuberculosis Hospital 25.00 G123. E. S. Preston & Son, Insurance County Home__ 151.50 G124. D. E. Marsh, Insurance County Home 16.00 G125. D. E. Marsh, Insurance County Home • 50.00 G126. E. S. Preston & Son, Insurance County Horne _ 50.00 G127. T. H. Davenport, Insurance Tuberculosis Hospital 37.50 G128. Chas. P. Coffey, Insurance Tuberculosis Hospital 37.50 G129. D. E. Marsh, Insurance Tuberculosis Hospital 37.50 G130. J. C. Crim, Refrigerator County Jail 50.00 G131. Atkinson Press, Printing District Attorney 38.00 G132. J. H. Bailey Garage Co.. Auto -hire District Attorney 9.05 G134. Stephen Henessy, Care Howard Phillips held for felony 159.04 G135. Wm. Hazlitt Smith, Counsel to District At- torney 75.00 G136. Chas. H. Newman, Counsel to Dist. Attorney 200.00 G137. J. C. Crim, Board of ,jurors County Court Criminal. 10.50 G138. Barr Bros. & Co., Supplies County Jail 27.03 G139. Davis -Brown Elec. Co., Elec. repairs County Jail .80 G140. Atkinson Press, Printing District Attorney 17.50 G141. Atkinson Press, Printing Surrogate 37.00 G142. Line -a -time Co., Machine County Clerk 14.00 G143. Atkinson Press, Printing Surrogate 13.50 G144. Atkinson Press. Printing County Clerk 15.00 G145. Louis Vandenberg, Assd. E. M. St. John, Painting flag pole. County Clerk Building 10.00 OP TOMPIKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 47 G146. Rothschild Bros., Flag, Courthouse 10.00 G147. Andrus & Church, Receipt book County 'Treasurer 9.75 • G148. Barr Bros. & Co., Repairs County Home 81.98 G149. Robt. A. I-Iutchinson, Fees in dog cases Con- stable 8.70 G150. Robt. A. Hutchinson, Expenses Probation Officer 38.60 G151. Barr Bros. & Co., Repairs County Jail 45.35 G152. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire Sheriff out of county 51.95 G153. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire Sheriff in County 552.21 G154. E. T. Stewart, Burial Mary J: VanMarter, Pensioner 75.00 G155. W. L. Jenks & Son, Repairs Courthouse 3.20 G156. J. C. Lason, Fees in dog cases Constable 54.80 G157. Reynolds, Drake Garage Co., Repairs to motor trucks - 276.61 $3,962.30 Claim No. G137, of J. C. Grim, having been recommended by the committee as allowed for an amount less than the amount claimed, a vote was taken on that bill. Moved by Mr. Hill, that claim No. G137, of J. C. Crim, be audited by this Board at the sum of $10.50, that being the amount recommended by the committee. Seconded' by Mr. Begent. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion. Resolved—That the foregoing bills, amounting to $3,962.30, be audited at the amounts recommended by the committees to which they were referred, and that the County Treasurer be directed to pay the same out of any available funds in his hands, and if he has not sufficient funds in his hands with which to pay the same he be and hereby is authorized to bor- row said amount, or so .much thereof' as may be necessary, and to pledge the faith and credit of the county for the payment thereof, in anticipation o i taxes to be levied, and that these claims be certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for and on behalf of the Board; and be it further 48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay claims Nos. G149 and G156 from the Dog Fund, that of claims Nos. G112 and G113, there be charged to the several towns the amount of the premium for insurance on the motor trucks allotted to the several towns respectively,. said sums being properly chargeable to said towns, and that the amounts so charged to the several towns be placed in the budgets of the respective towns, to be collected at the next ensuing tax levy of those towns, to reimburse the county; and be it further Resolved That claim No. G132, for the sum of $9.05 be charged to the Town of Groton ; that of claim No. G153, the sum of $18.76 thereof be charged to the Town of Caroline, the sum of $29.80 thereof be charged to the Town of Danby, -the sum of $49.45 thereof .be charged to .the Town of Dryden, the sum of $6.50 thereof be charged to the Town of Enfield. the sum of $19.65 thereof be charged to the Town of Ithaca, the" sum of $54.80 thereof be charged to the Town of Lansing, the sum of $14.90 thereof be charged to the Town of Newfield, the sum of $26.90 thereof be charged to the Town of Ulysses, and the sum of $19:50 thereof be charged to the City of Ithaca, said sums being properly chargeable to said towns and city respec- tively, and that the foregoing amounts so charged to the sev- eral towns and city be placed in the budgets of the respective towns and city, to be collected at the next ensuing tax levy, to reimburse the county. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Ayes -1.0. Noes -1, Mr. Roskelly asking to be recorded in the negative as to Claim No. G153. Carried. Mr. Hill of the Committee on Correction and Reformation, reported back to the Board, Claims Nos. G88 and G133, of the Northwestern Detective Agency, Abraham Weinberg, Proprie- tor, and asked that the claims be acted upon by the Board as a Committee of the Whole. Moved by Mr. Hill, that Claims Nos. G88 and G133, of the Northwestern Detective Agency, amounting to $997.29 and $478.65 respectively, be audited by this Board at the amounts approved by the District Attorney. Seconded by Mr. Miller. OF TOi4MPK]NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 49 Moved by Mr. Wade, that the matter be laid on the table, pending a further investigation of the claims and a more de- tailed explanation of the items. Seconded by Mr. Roskelly. Carried. On motion, adjourned. 50 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS To Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County, New York : We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., hereby request you to call a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of said county, to be held at the Supervisors' Rooms in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., on Wednesday, September 13, 1922, at 10:30 A. M., to take action on highway matters and to transact any other business that may properly come before said meeting. Dated, September 8, 1922. WM. F. GEORGE, L. E. PATTERSON, E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, S. L. HOWELL, W. O. SMILEY, OLEN A. KING, A. BISHOP, A. S. MILLER. Special Session Wednesday, September 13, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Messrs. Hill and Roskelly. The Clerk read the call for the special meeting. Mr. George presented a statement from the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, showing the necessity for that town to borrow money to meet the expenditures for repairs to high- ways and bridges in that town, caused by damages by the ele- ments, and offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : WHEREAS—The elements have recently injured and damaged in various places in the Town of Lansing, Tompkins County. N. Y., portions of the highways, bridges and culverts, amount- ing to upwards- of five thousand dollars ; and OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 51 WHEREAS—The Town Clerk of the Town of Lansing has, pur- suant to Section 93 of the Highway Law, prepared a statement showing the probable cost of improving, repairing and rebuild- ing such highways and bridges, which statement has been signed by a majority of the members of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, Tompkins County, N. Y., and a duplicate thereof, by the Supervisor of said town presented to the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y.; and WHEREAS—The Town board has by resolution duly adopted authorized the expenditure of five thousand dollars for the re- pairs of the bridges and highways so damaged by the elements ; and WHEREAS—There are insufficient funds belonging to the town now available, with which to meet such expenditures ; and WHEREAS—Said Town Board, by unanimous consent, has de- termined it necessary to borrow five thousand dollars for the purposes aforesaid, under the provisions of Section 96 of the Highway Law, and has authorized the execution of a certificate of indebtedness to be made for five thousand dollars and inter- est, in order to raise the necessary funds; and WHEREAS—Said Town Board has duly resolved that the full faith and credit of the Town of Lansing, Tompkins County, N. Y., be pledged for the payment of said obligation and that the amount so borrowed be duly assessed, levied and collected, as is provided by law; and WHEREAS—Section 96 of the Highway Law permits the Town Board to authorize such sum to be borrowed in anticipation of taxes to be levied and collected and to issue certificate of in- debtedness therefor; and WHEREAS—Section 93 of the Highway Law provides that the Board of Supervisors shall cause the amount so borrowed to be assessed, levied and collected in the same manner as amounts levied and collected for other highway and bridge purposes ; and WHEREAS—The said Town Board has by resolution deter- mined that the Supervisor of said town execute and file, as provided by Section 14, of the County Law, an undertaking in the sum of five thousand dollars, for the faithful performance of his duties in the premises ; and 52 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WHEREAS—Said Town Board, in its resolution, has requested that its acts and proceedings be ratified and approved by the Board of Supervisors; Resolved—First, That this Board approve the repairs con- templated and authorize the sum of five thousand dollars to be borrowed for such purposes. Second, That this Board approve -of the issuance by said town, of a certificate of indebtedness in the sum of five thous- and dollars, with interest at six per cent, and that the sum so borrowed be assessed, levied and collected in the same manner as amounts levied and collected for other highway and bridge purposes. Third, That adequate security be given by the Supervisor of the Town of Lansing, Tompkins County, N. Y., for the faith- ful performance of his duties in issuing said obligation and for the lawful application of the funds arising therefrom, and the funds which may come into his hands, which said security shall be in the form of an undertaking for the sum of five thousand dollars to be executed by himself, and lawful sureties, the same to be duly approved by the Town Board of the Town of Lan- sing, Tompkins County, N. Y., and filed with the Clerk thereof. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. Mr. Smiley presented the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Danby to borrow money on the faith and credit of the town and to issue certificates of indebtedness therefor, to pay the town's share of the cost of construction of the highways constructed in that town under the County and Town System of Roads in the year 1922. Mr. Smiley.olfered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Danby be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row, on the faith and credit of the town, the sum of $1,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay .the town's share of the cost of improvement of County and Town High- ways, pursuant to §320-A of the Highway Law, in accordance with a petition of the Town Board of said town, this day pre- sented. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Carried. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 53 At the request of Mr. George, the members of the Board, as a Committee of the Whole, proceeded to inspect Route No. 11, where it crosses Salmon Creek, in the Town of Lansing. • AFTERNOON SESSION All members present, except Messrs. Hill and Roskelly. Mr. George offered the following resolution and Moved its adoption : Resolved—That the State Highway Department be re- quested to take immediate action for road construction on that portion s of Route 11, extending from the end of the present concrete road northerly to the foot of Salmon Creek hill, a dis- tance of approximately one .and one-tenth miles. On motion, the resolution was referred to the Committee on Highways, for immediate action. Mr. Patterson, Chairman of the Committee on Highways, ,presented the following report of that committee. relative to • the resolution of Mr. George, referred to said committee : Due to the emergency caused by flood, we recommend the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved, That the State Highway Department be re- quested to make an immediate survey of that portion of Route No. 11, extending from the end of the present concrete road northerly to the foot of. Salmon Creek hill, a distance of ap- proximately one and one-tenth miles, for the purpose of plac- ing a retaining wall for the protection of said highway where / it crosses Salmon Creek, but this resolution is not to be con- sidered to in any way change the order of construction of any highways in Tompkins County. L. E. PATTERSON, W. O. SMILEY, OLEN A. KING. Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolution recommended therein, adopted. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. 54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Moved by Mr. George, as an amendment, that that portion of the resolution relating to construction, be stricken out. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Ayes—Messrs. Begent, George and Townsend -3. Noes—Messrs. Wade, Smiley, King, Miller, Bishop, Patter- son. Howell and Dassance--8. Amendment lost. The original resolution, on being put to vote, was carried, Mr. Begent, at his request, being excused from voting. District Attorney Adams appeared before the Board in ex- planation of certain private detective bills, now in the hands of the committees of the Board. County Superintendent of Highways Evans appeared before the Board, relative to the purchase of a steam shovel by the county. On motion, the matter was referred to the Highway Com- mittee to investigate and report. There being no further business to come before the meeting, on motion, adjourned. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 55 To Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County, New York: We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., hereby request you to call a special meeting of the Board, to be held at the Supervisors' Rooms, on Tuesday, October 31, 1922, at 8 A. M., to take action on any highway matters that may come before said meeting. Dated, October 25, 1922. E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, L. E. PATTERSON, A. S. MILLER, A. H. ROSKELLY, S. L. HOWELL, A. BISHOP, ALBERT DASSANCE, WM. F. GEORGE, J. M. TOWNSEND. Special Session Tuesday, October 31, 1922 Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Begent. The Clerk read the call for the special meeting. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—It has been called to the attention of this Board that Tompkins County has been transferred from the 8th Highway Division of the State to the 6th Highway Division, without consulting the wishes of the people of this county ; and WHEREAS—We, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins Coun- ty, believe it to be to the best interests of the county for its highway construction and maintenance to remain in the 8th Highway Division, it having more in common with the counties of that division than with the counties of the 6th Division; therefore be it Resolved—That we respectfully urge that Tompkins County be retransferred to the 8th Division at once; and be it further 56 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the State Highway Department at Albany, and to Hon. Seymour Lowman, Senator from this District. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried unanimously. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : WHEREAS—This Board, by a resolution duly adopted Febru- ary 13, 1922, designated for construction under the County System of Roads for 1922, the highway in the Town of Dryden leading from Ithaca to Ellis, commencing at the east terminus of the improvement of 1921, thence• easterly along said road toward Ellis, a distance of 2.23 miles, and thereafter and on February 23, 1922, appropriated to said town the sum of $5,776.96 of State moneys and the sum of $8,272.04 of County moneys to aid in the construction thereof ; and WHEREAS—Said town has constructed, or will construct, dur- ing the year 1922, 7,341 feet of said highway, to which it is entitled, or will be entitled, to the sum of $3,601.77 of State, moneys, and the sum of $5,157.38. of County moneys thereon; and WHEREAS—Owing to the great and unprecedented damage to other roads of the town by the elements, in some cases entirely destroying them, it is deemed inexpedient to continue further construction at this time on the above designated highway, other than the 7,341 feet already under construction, and to expend the balance of the moneys appropriated in the con- struction of highways needing more immediate improvement in said town ; therefore be it Resolved—That further construction, during the year 1922, on the above designated highway. except the 7,341 feet already under construction, be discontinued and the designation of the balance thereof for 1922, with appropriations as aid for con- struction thereof, be rescinded; and be it further Resolved—That there be designated in place of the uncon- structed balance of the aforementioned highway, the sub -base of the highway already on the map for construction under the County System of Roads, commencing at a point on the right of way between the new Piper bridge and the new bridge • northerly thereof, thence northerly along the old right of way, OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 57 across the new bridge and along the newly acquired right of way to where it intersects the old right of way and thence northerly along the old right of way toward Nolan King's Cor- ners, a distance for said sub -base of 8,866.80 feet; and be it further Resolved --That there be and hereby is appropriated and made immediately available to said Town of Dryden, the sum of $2,175.19 of State moneys and the sum of -$3,114.66 of County moneys, to aid in the construction of the sub -base of the last above designated highway for the year 1922 ; and be it further Resolved ----That said construction and payments thereon shall be governed by the same .rules and regulations for con- struction and payments as for other highways constructed un- der the County System of Roads, as adopted by the State High- way Department and this Board. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. On motion of Mr. Patterson, the Board as a Committee of the Whole, spent the balance of the day in an inspection of the construction and maintenance of highways constructed under the County System of Roads. 58 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Quarterly Session Monday, November 13, 1922 Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding meeting read and approved. The Clerk read a number of claims, which on motion, were received and referred to the proper committees. The Clerk read a communication from the Adjutant of Fin- ger Lakes Post, No. '961, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, relative to a soldiers' memorial, which was re- ferred to the committee having that matter in charge. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be appropriated for rights of way for the Dryden -Harford road, the following sums to the following persons : Jackson Loromer Estate $130.00 Lee Sweetland 50.00 making a total of $180.00, and that the Clerk issue orders payable to the persons mentioned, upon the execution and de- livery to him of proper deeds of conveyance for the necessary lands in question, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said orders out of the fund appropriated for the secur- ing of rights of way. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following claims, as recommended for audit by the several committees, to which they had been re- ferred : G158. E. A. Snow, Repairs at County Home $ 369.36 G159. Arthur G. Adams, Insurance County Home 24.00 G160. W. B. Georgia & Son, Insurance Tuberculosis Hospital 25.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 59 G161. J. H. Bailey Garage Co., Auto -hire, Highway Officials 36.80 G162. F. C. Evans, Expenses County Supt. of High- ways 557.49 G163. P. W. Wood & Son, Insurance on Motor trucks 59.15 G164. Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Ribbon, Su- pervisors .75 G165. J. H. Bailey, Auto -hire, Supervisors 129.20 G166. P. M. Donohue, Plumbing Court -house 4.10 G167. J. B. Spaulding, Repairing book -cases, Court Library 5.20 G168. P. M. Donohue, .Plumbing Sheriff's residence_7.34 G169. Robt. A. Hutchinson, Expenses Probation Officer 21.27 G173. Arthur W. Beardsley, Fees in dog cases, Dep- uty Sheriff 28.96 $1,268.62 Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the foregoing bills, amounting to $1,268.62, be audited at the amounts recommended by the committees to which they were referred, and that the County Treasurer be directed to pay the same out of any available funds in his hands, and if he has not sufficient funds in his hands with which to pay the same he be and hereby is authorized to bor- row said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the faith and credit of the county for the payment thereof, in anticipation of taxes to be levied, and that these claims be certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for and on behalf of the Board ; and be it further Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay claim No. G173 from the Dog Fund and that of claim No. G163, there be charged to the several towns the amount of the premium for insurance on the motor trucks allotted to the sev- eral towns respectively, said sums being properly chargeable to said towns, and that the amounts so charged to the several towns be placed in the budgets of those towns, to be collected at the next ensuing tax levy of those towns, to reimburse the county. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. On motion, adjourned. 60 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Annual Session First Day Thursday, November 16, 1922 The Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., met in annual session in the Supervisors' Rooms, at the Courthouse in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., on Thursday, November 16, 1922, at 11 o'clock A. M., and was called to order by Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the previous year. The several members 'responded to their names, with post - office addresses, as. follows : Caroline—Carl R. Wade, Brookton, R. 11 No. 22. Danby—Wm. O. Smiley. Ithaca, R. D. No. 8. Dryden—Ed S. Hill, Freeville, R. D. No. 17. Enfield—Olen A. King, Ithaca, R. D. No. 5. Groton—Frank A. Begent, Groton, N. Y. Ithaca Town—Arthur S. Miller, Ithaca, R. D. No. 3. Ithaca City— First Ward—Arthur Bishop, 248 Humboldt St. Second Ward—L. E. Patterson, 115 E. State St. Third Ward—E. Morgan St. John, Savings Bank Bldg. Fourth Ward—Sidney L. Howell, 202 E. State St. Fifth Ward—Albert H. Roskelly, 114 W. Neaga Ave: Lansing—Wm. F. George, Ludlowville, R. D. No. 9. Newfield—Albert Dassance, Newfield, R. D. No. 26. Ulysses—John M. Townsend, Trumansburg, N. Y. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 61 On motion of Mr. Patterson, Mr. Wade was elected Tempo- rary Chairman. On motion of Mr. Howell, the Board proceeded by informal ballot, in the election of a Permanent Chairman for the ensu- ing year. The Chairman appointed Messrs. King and Miller as tellers. The informal ballot resulted as follows : Whole number of votes cast were 13, of which Mr. St. John received 10. Mr. Dassance received 2. Blank received 1. On motion of Mr. Smiley, the informal ballot was declared formal, and the Clerk was directed to cast one ballot for Mr. St. John as Permanent Chairman. The Clerk cast one ballot for Mr. St. John, and the Chair- man declared Mr. St. John elected Permanent Chairman for the ensuing year, and Mr. St. John took the chair. On motion, the Board proceeded by informal ballot, in the election of a Clerk for the ensuing year. The Chairman appointed Messrs. Roskelly and Wade as tellers. The informal ballot resulted as follows : Whole number of votes cast were 13, of which Fred L. Clock received 10. Blank received 3. On motion of Mr. George, the informal ballot was declared formal, and the Chairman was directed to cast one ballot for Mr. Clock, as Clerk of the Board. 62 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The Chairman cast one ballot for Fred L. Clock, as Clerk, and declared Mr. Clock duly elected Clerk of the Board for the ensuing year. Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the Clerk be directed to pur- chase the necessary supplies for the'Board. Seconded by Mr. Roskelly. Carried. On motion, adjourned to Monday, November 20, 1922, at 10 :30 A. M. Second Day Monday, November 20, 1922 Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The Chairman announced the following Standing and Spe- cial Committees for the year 1922-1923: RULES AND LEGISLATION The Chairman, Messrs. King and Roskelly. FORMS, FOOTING ASSESSMENT ROLLS, EQUALIZATION, RATIO AND APPORTIONMENT Messrs. Dassance, Patterson, Hill, Begent, Smiley, King, Townsend. TOWN AND COUNTY ACCOUNTS Messrs. Hill, Miller, Dassance.. TOWN EXPENSES, ETC. Messrs. George, Miller, Begent. RETURNED HIGHWAY AND SCHOOL TAXES Messrs. Begent, Bishop, Wade. COUNTY OFFICERS AND COMPENSATION Messrs. Smiley, Townsend, Howell. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK. 63 COUNTY TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS Messrs. Tow,vnsend, Hill, Howell. CORONER, JUSTICES, ETC. Messrs. Wade, Patterson, George. CORRECTION AND REFORMATION Messrs. Howell, King, George. COUNTY CLERK AND ELECTION EXPENSES Messrs. Miller, Hill, Wade. CHARITIES Messrs. Smiley, Bishop, Howell. SOLDIERS' RELIEF, ETC. Messrs. Roskelly, Hill, Dassance. HIGHWAYS Messrs. Patterson, Smiley, King, Wade, Roskelly. FINANCE Messrs. Howell. Begent, Townsend. CONTRACT SUPPLIES Messrs. Patterson, Dassance, Bishop. JAIL SUPPLIES Messrs. Bishop, Roskelly, Miller. AUDITING ACCOUNTS OF THE TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL Messrs. Townsend, Miller, Dassance. HIGHWAY OFFICIALS Messrs. King, Patterson, George. TO SELL LAND ACQUIRED BY COUNTY AT TAX SALE Mr. Smiley. Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the committee appointments, as announced by the Chairman, be approved by the Board. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried. 64 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The Clerk read the following communication from the State Comptroller, relative to the amounts to be raised by the county for general state tax, armory tax and stenographers' tax, for the fiscal year : Comptroller's Office, • Albany, September 8, 1.922. Dear Sir :— The Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins is here- by required to raise by taxation for fiscal year beginning July 1, 1922, the sum of $59,454.18 for the following purposes : Direct State Tax on an equalized valuation of $38,247,438. For State Debt Services mill rate .7915 $30,272.85 For Support of Common Schools, Teachers etc mill rate .5 19.123.72 Tota] Direct State Tax mill rate 1.2915 • $49,396.57 For Armory Purposes 5,870.15 For Court and Stenographers' expenses on an as- sessed valuation of $32,690,265 4,187.46 Total $59,451.15 The direct state tax is levied pursuant to Chapter 396. Laws of 1922. Armory purpose tax is levied pursuant to the Mili- tary Law as amended; Court and Stenographers' expenses pur- suant to the Judiciary Law as amended, Chapters 106, 114, and 397, Laws of 1922, and Article 6, Section 12 of the State Constitution. ,Respectfully yours, WILLIAM J. MAIER, Comptroller. By F. M. FARWELL, • Deputy Comptroller. Referred to the Committee on Finance. The Clerk read a communication from the State Commission of Highways, showing the number of miles of state and county highways in the several towns of the county and the amount which each town is required to pay for the maintenance thereof during'the year' 1923, as follows : OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 65 Town No. of Miles Amount to be Raised Caroline 11.26 $ 550.00 Danby 9.95 500.00 Dryden ............ 25.34 1,250.00 Enfield 9.11 450.00 Groton 9.68 500.00 Ithaca 21.92 1,100.00 Lansing 7.55 400.00 Newfield 13.02 650.00 Ulysses 8.87 450.00 116.70 $5,850.00 Referred to the Committee on Town and County Accounts. The Clerk read a communication from the State Tax Depart- ment, showing the rate of assessment of real property, as fixed and determined by the Commission for the year 1922, in the different tax districts to be as follows : Caroline 71% Danby 71% Dryden 77%, Enfield 64% Groton 65% Ithaca City 77% Ithaca Town 60 % Lansing 52% Newfield 81% Ulysses 52% Referred to the Committee on Equalization. Mr. Wade offered the .following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the hours for the sessions of this Board be from 10 A. M. to 12 M. and from 1:30 P. M. to 5 P. M. for al! days the Board is in Session, except Mondays, upon .which day the hour for the opening will be 10 :30 A. M. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. On motion, adjourned to Monday, November 27, at 10;,30 A. M. 66 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Third Day . Monday, November 27, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members. present, except Mr. Hill. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The Clerk read a communication from the State Comptroller, showing the amounts to be raised by the county and several towns therein, for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construction of highways, as follows : County Road Town Sinking Fund Town` Int. Sinking Int. Total Fund 606 Ithaca $163.20 616 Ulysses 706.20 Ithaca 681 Dryden 396.96 793.92 Ithaca 682 Dryden 305.03 610.05 683 Dryden 315.16 630.34 $ 326.40 1412.40 $ 57.60 216.85 75.77 81.03 42.85 89.71 92.69 $115.20 433.69 151.54 162.08 85.72 179.42 185.40 $ 662.40 2996.45 1562.56 1184.21 1223.59 $7629.21 Referred to the Committee on County and Town Accounts. County Clerk Wm. H. Baker appeared before the Board and rendered his report of the receipts and disbursements of his office, which was received and referred to the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses. Mr. Baker also presented his report, as County Clerk, on the, Mortgage Tax, which was received .and referred to the Com- mittee on County Treasurer's Accounts. The Clerk read tion Commission, was filed. The Clerk read Charities, relative was filed. a communication from the State Conserva- relative to reforesting certain lands, which a communication from the State Board of to. an inspection of the County Home, which OF PO MPK1NS COUNTY, NEW YORK • 67 The Clerk read a communication from the State Department of Farms and Markets, relative to an inspection of the County Farm, which was filed. ' The Clerk read a report of the Southern Tier Association for the Blind, which was received and referred •to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc. The Clerk read a communication from the American Legion Auxiliary of Ithaca Post No. 221, which was filed. The Clerk read the report of the County Treasurer, relative to the moneys in his hands in the Dog Fund and ready for dis- tribution, which was received and referred to the Committee on County and Town Accounts. Moved by •Mr. Patterson, that the. Clerk be authorizes[ to en- ter into a contract with the Board of Supervisors, of Monroe County, for the maintenance of prisoners from this county, confined in the Monroe County Penitentiary. Seconded by Mr. Roskelly. Carried. Mr. Begent presented a report of the bonded indebtedness of the Village,of Groton, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses. Mr. Townsend presented the Town Budget of the Town of Ulysses, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Chairman of this Board be a member of the Highway Officials Committee, ex -officio: Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. The Clerk read claims Nos. 1 to 89 inclusive, which were re- ceived and referred to the proper committees., fib PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AFTERNOON SESSION Roll cal]. All members present: Court Bellis, County Sealer of Weights and Measures, ap- peared before the Board and rendered his annual ,report, which was filed. • Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resotved--That the bond of William D. Baldwin, County Superintendent of the Poor -elect, be fixed by this Board at the sum of $2,500.00. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. Dr. W. A. Smith appeared before the Board and rendered his annual reort as Coroner, which was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. On motion, adjourned. Fourth Day Tuesday, November 28, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The Clerk read the report of Wm. D. Baldwin, as County Superintendent of the Poor, which was received and referred to the Committee on Charities. The Clerk read the report of Arthur G. Adams, as District Attorney, which was received and referred to the Committee on Correction and Reformation. On motion of Mr. Hill, action on certain claims now before the Board as a Committee of the Whole, was made a special order of business for Monday, December 4, at 2 P. M. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 69 Reports of Paul Ewers, Chas. K. Reynolds, G. Clyde Sutliff, and Geo. E. Underwood, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Dryden, were received and referred to the Committee on Cor- oner, Justices, Etc. Accounts. Mr. Townsend presented a list of the Special. Franchises of the Town of Ulysses; which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses. Mr. Wade presented a list of Incorporated Companies of the Town of Caroline, which was received and filed. Mr. Wade presented a list of. the Town Audits of the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Reports of Arthur Agard and Henry Williams, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Ulysses, were received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Statements of the First National Bank of Trurnansburg and the State Bank of Trumansburg, were received and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Begent. Members of the Farm Bureau Association and the Home Bureau Association appeared before the Board and rendered the reports of those associations, which, on motion, were re- ceived and referred to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc. Miss McCrea, Manager of the Home Bureau Association, ad- ' dressed the Board relative to the report of that association. Mrs. C. H. Royce and Messrs. Potter, Blatchley, Genung and Fitts addressed the Board relative to the reports of the Farm Bureau association. On motion, adjourned to Monday, Dec. 4, at 10 :30 A. M. 70 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Fifth Day Monday, December 4, 1922 • MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Wm. Hazlitt Smith appeared before the Board and ren- dered the annual report of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which were received and referred to the Committee on Correction and Reformation. Robert A. Hutchinson appeared before the Board and ren- dered his report as County Probation Officer, which was re- ceived and referred to the Committee on Correction and Refor- mation. • The Clerk read the report of the Surrogate's Clerk, which was received and referred to the Committee on County Clerk and Election' Expenses. .The Clerk read the annual report of the Sheriff, which was received and referred to the Committee on Correction and Reformation. The Clerk read the report of the Jail Matron, which was received and referred to the Committee on Correction and Reformation. Reports of Geo. B. Sickmon, Justice of the Peace of the Town of Groton, Walter M. Bristol, Justice of the Peace of the Town of Lansing, and J. D. Ross, Justice of the Peace of the Town of Dryden, were received and referred to the Committee on Cor- oner, Justices, Etc. The Clerk read the annual report of the County Treasurer, which was received and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. Mr. Begent presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Groton, which was received 'and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 71 Mr. Dassance presented a list of the Town Audits of the Towh of Newfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Begent presented the Town Budget of the Town of Gro- ton, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Townsend presented a report showing that the School Tax Rate for School District No. 1, of the Town of Ulysses, was $22.50 on each $1,000.00 of valuation. Mr. Miller presented a list of the incorporated companies of the Town of Ithaca, which was received and filed. On motion, adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Action on certain claims now before the Board as a Commit- mittee of the Whole, having been made a special order of busi- ness for this time, that matter was taken up. Moved by Mr. King, that the Chairman appoint a committee of three to investigate the claims and to report to this Board. forthwith. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. The Chairman appointed Messrg°. Townsend, Begent and Pat- terson as members of such committee. The Special Committee appointed by the Chairman to inves- tigate the claims now before the Board as a Committee of the Whole, rendered its report and recommended the adoption of the following resolution : WHEREAS—Certain claims against the county of A.Weinberg, amounting to $797.29, and the Northwestern Detective Agency, amounting to $478.65, have been presented to this Board; and 72 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WHEREAS—It appears that said claims were contracted by the District Attorney, he claiming that the services rendered were necessary; and WHEREAS—By the opinion of the attorney for the Board, this committee is advised that the District Attorney has a legal right to obligate the county for necessary expenses in the prose- cution and suppression of crime, as appears from the judicial decisions; and WHEREAS—We deplore the fact that the District Attorney felt it necessary to call to his aid private detectives, when the county maintains such expensive machinery for the suppres- sion and prosecution of crime, and trust that he will find it un- necessary in the future; therefore be,it Resolved—That 'this committee recommends that the claim of A. Weinberg, amounting to $797.29, be audited at the sum of $797.29, and that the claim of the Northwestern Detective Agency, amounting to $478.65, be audited by this Board at the sum of $443.65, as recommended by the District Attorney; and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to issue an .order for these amounts, payable to the claimants therein, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said amounts out of any unappropriated funds in his hands. J. M. TOWNSEND, F. A. BEGENT, L. E. PATTERSON, Committee. Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report of the committee be accepted and'the resolution adopted. • Seconded by Mr. Dassance. Moved by Mr. Hill, as an amendment, that that part of the resolution tending to censure the District Attorney for the em- ployment of private detectives, be stricken out. Amendment seconded by Mr. Howell. A vote being taken on the amendment resulted as follows Ayes—Messrs. Hill, Miller, Howell and Roskelly-4. -• OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 73 Noes—Messrs. Wade, Smiley, King, Begent, Bishop, Patter- son, George, Dassance and Townsend -9. Amendment lost. A vote being taken on the original resolution resulted, as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Smiley, Hill, Begent, Miller, Bishop, Patter- son, Howell, Roskelly, Dassance and Townsend -10. Noes—Messrs.'King and George -2. Mr. Wade being excused from voting. Resolution adopted. County Judge . Kent appeared before the Board relative to matters pertaining to the Children's Court. Moved by Mr. Patterson,' that the Chairman appoint a com- mittee of five to confer with Judge Kent as to the organization of and personnel of the Children's Court. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. The Chairman appointed as such committee Messrs. Patter- son, Howell, Smiley, Begent and Hill. On motion, adjourned. Sixth Day Tuesday, December 5, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Dryden, asking -for leave to borrow money, on the faith and 74 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS credit of the town, and to issue certificates of indebtedness therefor, to pay for extraordinary repairs to highways and. bridges of the town, caused by damage by the elements. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Dryden be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row on the faith and credit of the town the sum of $16,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to issue certifi- cates therefor, to pay for extraordinary repairs to highways and bridges of the town, caused by damage by the elements, in anticipation of taxes to be levied and collected at the next en- suing tax levy, in accordance with a petition this day filed. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Carried. The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Danby, asking authority to borrow money on the faith and credit of the town, to aid the town in paying its share of the cost of construction of County and Town Roads, under §320-A, of the Highway Law. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Danby be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row, on the faith and credit of the town the sum of $500.00, or so much thereof' as may be necessary, 'to pay the town's share of the cost of improvement of County and Town Roads, under §320-A, of the Highway Law. Seconded by Mr. Hill. - Carried. A statement of the First National Bank �f Ithaca was' re- ceived and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County and Town Accounts, relative to the report of the Coun- ty Treasurer on moneys in the Dog Fund : . WHEREAS—The report of the County Treasurer, on the re- ceipts and disbursements of the dog license fund,. shows a loss to the sheep owners of Tompkins County of $2,657.25; and OF TOMPKTNS COUNTY, NEW YORK 75 WHEREAS—There is a further and greater loss, in the dis- couragement of the industry, by the worrying and killing of flocks by dogs that are allowed.to run at large; Therefore, we, the Committee on County and Town Ac- counts, to which said -report was referred, recommend a re- quest to the State Commissioner of Farms and Markets, for a semi -quarantine of dogs in Tompkins County during the months of April, May, June, July, August, September; Octo- ber and November. ED S. HILL, A. S. MILLER, ALBERT DASSANCE, Committee. Moved by Mr. Hill, that the report of the Committee be ac- cepted and adopted and that the Clerk of this Board be directed to forward a certified copy of this recommendation to Hon. Berne A. Pyrke, Commissioner of Farms and Markets of the State of New York. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. The report of J. H. Hoff, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Groton, was received and referred to the Committee on Cor- oner, Justices, Etc. Accts. Mr. Townsend presented a report, showing that the Village Tax Rate of the Village of Trumansburg, was $24.75 on each $1,000.00 of valuation. n AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. On motion of. Mr. George, action upon the reports of the Farm Bureau Association and the Home Bureau Association, was made a special order of business for Friday, December 8, at 2 P. M. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That claim No. 38, of S. K. Johnson, amounting to the sum of $61.00, be audited by this Board at the full 76 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS amount and the Clerk is hereby directed to. issue an order therefor at this time, and the County Treasurer is hereby di- rected to pay the same out of the funds appropriated for the purchase of rights of way. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That claim No. G170, of the J. H. Bailey. Garage Co., amounting to $40.25 for automobile hire for the District Attorney, presented to this Board November 13, 1922, be au- dited by this Board at the full amount, and that the Clerk be directed to draw an order at this time therefor, and the County Treasurer be directed to pay the same out of any unappropri- ated funds in his hands; and be it further Resolved—That of said amount so audited, there be charged to the Town of Danby the sum of $8.50; that there be charged to the Town of Groton the sum of $11.10; and that there be charged to the Town of Newfield the sum of $6.75, those amounts being properly chargeable to said towns, and that said amounts so charged be placed in the budgets of the towns to which charged, to be collected in the next ensuing tax levy, to reimburse the county. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Ayes -12. Noes—O. CaDrried. A list of the Returned School Taxes of the Towns of Caro- line and Groton were received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Begent presented a list of the incorporated companies of the Town of Groton, which was filed. On motion, adjourned. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 77 Seventh Day Wednesday, December 6, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Messrs. St. John and Townsend. Owing to the absence of the Chairman, on motion, Mr. Das- sance was elected Temporary Chairman. Minutes.of preceding day read and approved. The Special Committee appointed relative to the organiza- tion and personnel of the Children's Court, retired for a con- ference with County Judge Kent. Other members of the Board were engaged in committee work during the balance of the morning session. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll cal]. All members present, except Messrs. St. John and Townsend. Mr. Dassance in the chair. Mr. Miller presented a list of the Specia]'Franchl!ses of the Town of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Bishop presented the several claims audited by the Com- mittee on Jail Supplies during the year 1922, which were filed. Mr. Bishop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the several claims against the county and audited by the Committee on Jail Supplies, for the year ending October 31; 1922, be audited by this Board at the amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded Iv Mr. Dassance. 78 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ayes -1.1. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Miller presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Members of .the Child Welfare Board appeared before the Board•and rendered the annual report of that organization, and asked for an appropriation of the sung of $3,000.00 to finance its work for the ensuing year; in addition to the bal- ance now in the hands of the County Treasurer. Mrs. M. E. Calkins, Mrs. Eugene Baker and Messrs. H. S. Wright and Barney Kelly, of the Welfare Board, addressed the Board. On motion, the report was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc. Mr. Hill presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of ;the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Com– mittee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Miller presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. George presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Lansing, which was receivtd and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. On motion, adjourned. Eighth Day Thursday, December 7, 1922 MORNING SESSION - Roll call. All members present,' except Mr. George. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Begent presented a report, showing that the Tax Rate of Groton Village to be $21.23 on each $1,000.00 valuation and the School Tax Rate of District No. 8 to be $27.00 on each $1,000.00 valuation. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 79 The Clerk read the report of the Commissioners of Election and the apportionment of election expenses to the county and the several towns and city therein, which vas received and re- ferred to the Committee on County Clerk and Election Ex- penses. Mr. Smiley- presented a list of Special Franchises of the Town of Danby, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Smiley presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Danby, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned. Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Dassance presented a list of the Incorporated Companies of the Town of Newfield, which was received and filed. Mr. Smiley presented the reports of Roger Todd, Eugene Dorn, Fred E. Dorn and L. E. Cummings, Justices 'of 'the Peace of the Town of Danby, which were received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Mr. Wade presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Commit- tee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Smiley presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Danby, which vas received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Smiley presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Danby, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. District Attorney Adams appeared before the Board and ad- dressed it relative to co-operation between the Board of Super- visors and the District Attorney in the prosecution of crime. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. The chairman, being obliged to absent himself at this time, Mr. King was called to the chair. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 80 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WHEREAS ----It has been ca:llod• to the attention of members of this Board, that the plans and specifications for the West Danby -Spencer State Highway have been completed and said highway is now ready to be let for construction ; therefore be it Resolved—That we, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, respectfully urge the State Highway Commission 'to include this highway in its next advertising for bids and the letting of contract for highway construction; and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed. to forthwith transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the State Commission of Highways, at Albany. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. Members of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hos- pital appeared. before the Board and rendered their annual re- port of that institution, which was received and referred to the Committee on Charities. Drs. Sears and Genung and Mr. Boyce, of the Board of Man- agers, addressed the Board relative to the work carried on at the institution during the past year. Mr. Hill presented a statement of the First National Bank of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. Mr. Begent presented the statement of the First National Bank of Groton, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on County Treasurer's Accounts. Mr. St. John in the chair. Mr. Paul Livermore, of the State Board of Charities, ap- peared before the Board and addressed the members, relative to conditions at the County Home. County Superintendent of Highways Evans, appeared be- fore the Board relative to the county tractor, which was re- ferred to the Committee on Highways. Moved by Mr. Roskelly, that action on the report of the Farm and Home Bureau Associations, and made a special or- der of business for December 8, at 2 P. M., be deferred until a later date, the committee to which it was referred not having had the time to examine thoroughly into the reports. OF TOMPKINS'COUNTY, NEW YORK 81 Seconded by Mr. Dassance. Carried. Mr. Townsend presented the several claims audited by the Committee on Auditing Accounts of. the Tuberculosis Hospital during the year 1922, which were filed. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resoloed.--That the several claims against the county au- dited by the Committee on Auditing the Accounts of the Tu- berculosis Hospital for the year ending October 31, 1922, be audited by this Board at the amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. King. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Townsend presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Ulysses, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Patterson presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Second Ward of the City of Ithaca, which was received and re- ferred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Begent presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Groton, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Hill presented. a list of the Incorporated Companies of the Town of Dryden, which was received and filed. Mr. George presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Bishop presented a list of. the Grand Jurors for the First Ward of the City of Ithaca, which was received and re- ferred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School, Taxes. On motion, adjourned. 82 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ninth Day Friday, December 8, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. St. John presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Third Ward of the City of Ithaca, which was received and re- ferred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. The Clerk read the bond of Wm. D. Baldwin, County Super- intendent of the.Poor-elect. Moved by Mr. Begent, that the bond of Wm. D. Baldwin, as County Superintendent of the Poor, be approved by this Board, both as to form, manner of execution and the sufficiency of the surety. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. The Committee on Highways rendered its report relative to the County Tractor and recommended the adoption of the fol- lowing resolution : Resolved --That the Holt Tractor, owned by Tompkins Coun- ty, be hereafter rented to the several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, at a rate of $5.00 per day, and said towns and city using the same shall also pay the wages of the driver and furnish and pay for all oil and gasoline needed for the run- ning thereof, but the county shall keep the same in repair; and be it further Resolved—That the Chairman of the Committee on High- ways shall procure a permanent driver for said tractor, who shall drive the same at all times in all the towns and city of the county in which used, unless another driver is designated by the Chairman of said Highway Committee to perform such services. Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolution adopted. • OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 83 Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. Mr. Hill presented a report, showing that the Tax Rate of Dryden Village to be $10.00 on each $1,000.00 of valuation and the School Tax Rate of said village to be $17.20 on each $1,000.00 of valuation. 'Mr. Hill presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of Dryden Village and the Bonded Indebtedness of the School District of the village, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Roskelly presented a report showing the Tax Rate of the City of Ithaca to be $12.40 on each $1,000.00 of valuation and the School Tax. Rate to be $11.00 on each $1,000.00 valua- tion. A statement of the Tompkins County National Bank was re- ceived and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. • Mr. Roskelly presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Fifth Ward of the City of Ithaca, which was received and re- ferred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. •On .motion, adjourned, to Monday, December 11, at 10:30 A. M. Tenth Day Monday, December 11, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Roskelly presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the City of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Reports of Chas. H. Newman, James A. Bush, Elmer Allen 84 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS and Wm. I. Smith, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Ithaca, were received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Jus- tices, Etc. Accounts. • The Committee on County Clerk and Elect:ion Expenses; rendered the following report of that committee, relative to the report of the Surrogate's Court: Your Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses re- spectfully reports that it has examined the• report of the Sur- rogate's Clerk, relative to the receipts and disbursements, and finds the same correct. That the amount of $189.00 has been received, to be applied to the credit of the county. A. S: MII.,LER, ED S. HILL, CARL R. WADE, • Committee. On motion, the report was accepted. The report of R. R. Chatterton. a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Groton, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Accounts. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved That there be hereby appropriated the sum of $500.00, to be expended in the suppression of violations of law; said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be paid by the County Treasurer on the order of the District At- torney, and said expenditures so made to be approved and au- dited by this Board. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -13. Noes ---0.' Carried. Mr. Townsend, Chairman of the Committee on County Treas- urer's Accounts, rendered the following report of that commit- tee, relative to Bank Taxes : Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, renders the following report of the banks in Tompkins County, liable for taxation on its capital stock, surplus and undivided profits, ' as follows : OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 85 CITY OF ITHACA FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $250,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 8Q,623.21 $430,623.21 No. of shares of stock -2,500 Par value of each share $ 100.00 Value of each share for taxation 172.24 Amount of Tax 4,306.23 TOMPKINS COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 59,693.61 $359,693.61 No. of shares of stock -1,000 Par value of each share $ 100.00 Value of each share for taxation 359.69 Amount of Tax 3,596.93 VILLAGE OF DRYDEN FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 12,049.51 $- 62,049.51 No, of shares of stock -250 Par value of each share $ 100.00 Value of each share for taxation 248.20 Amount of Tax 620.49 VILLAGE OF GROTON FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 Undivided Profits 28,116.23 $168,116.23 86 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. of shares of stock -1,000 Par value of each share $ • 100.00 Value of each share for taxation 168.11 Amount of Tax 1,681.16 • VILLAGE OF TRUMANSBURG FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus 15,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,638.83 42,638.83 No. of shares of stock -250 _ Par value of each share $ 100.00 Value of each share for taxation 170.55 Amount of Tax 426.39 STATE BANK Capital Stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus 15,000.00 Undivided Profits 8,051.71 $ 48,051.71 No. of shares of stock -250 Par value of each share $ 100.00 Value of each share for taxation 192.20 Amount of Tax 480.51 Your Committee would further recommend the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved ---That a tax of 1% upon the value of the shares of stock, as above set forth, be assessed, levied and collected, and that the Clerk of this Board forthwith mail to the president or cashier of each bank or banking association, a statement set- ting forth the .amount of its capital stock, surplus and undi- vided profits, the number of outstanding shares thereof, the value of each share of stock, taxable as hereinabove ascer- tained, and the aggregate amount of tax to be collected and paid by such bank or banking association, as provided by Sec- tion 24 of the Tax Law; and be it further OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 87 Resolved—That this Board issue its warrant or order, signed by the Chairman and Clerk of this Board, as provided by Sec- tion 24 of the Tax Law. J. M. TOWNSEND, ED S. HILL, S. L. HOWELL, Committee. Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolution adopted. Seconded by Mr. George. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Mr. Dassance, Chairman of the Committee on Equalization, Etc., presented the following regular and supplemental reports of. the Committee on Footing, which was laid on the table one day, under the rule : 88 • PROCEEDINGS OF THE I3OARD' OF SUPERVISORS REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FOOTING ASSESSMENT ROLLS . To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, N. Y.: Gentlemen: Your Committee on the Footing of Assessment Rolls reports that it has verified and corrected the footings of the Assessment Rolls referred to it, as made by the Assessors and Supervisors of each tax district, and that the following is a correct statement of such footings : Towns s 9 J y Total real except F ranchises, in- cluding pensions • Total franchises Total personal ex- cept bank stock Grand total of roll except bank stock Caroline 34,407 $ 866,740 3 7,419 $ 4,400 $ 878,559 Danby 33,286 787,600 3,920 791,520 Dryden 58,286 2,685,410 48,953 600 2,734,963 Enfield 22,207 595,546 7,870 603,416 Groton 30,725 2,358,360 22,002 26,700 2,407,062 Ithaca City 2,940 18,775,525 982,635 19,758,160 Ithaca Town 16;293 2,506,218 • 41,100 2,547,318 Lansing 37,789 1,789,560 13,546 6,800 1,809,906 Newfield 36,997 882,265 11,988 2,800 897,053 Ulysses 19,8181 1,459,410 19,942 12,950 1,492,302 Totals 292,7481332,706,634 31,159,375 354,250 333,920,259 Towns -J▪ o c ▪ z C • m O -'C U g s. RC ,tet . 3-E.1 1 0. o 0I F 0,10 .0 s O y T c3 CU m Qy P.y e- C CL 0 2 _0 0 21. Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca City Ithaca Town.__ Lansing Newfield Ulysses Totals._ $ 864,590 777,450 2,6 71,530 502,742 2,343,790 18,680,215 2,505,808- 1,785,560 8'73,115 1,451,160 $32,545,960 3 2,150 10,150 13,880 2,804 14,57(1 95,310 410 4,000 9,150 8,250 657,559 1,311,450 577,130 123,048 487,448 $ 651,899 1,303,990 577,130 120.498 486,948 3160,674 33,156,635 33,140,465 , OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 89 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FOOTING ASSESSMENT ROLLS (Continued) Towns Bank Stock Caroline.. Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca City Ithaca Town_ Lansing Newfield Ulysses • Totals- $ 876,409 781,370 2,721,083 600,612 2,392,492 19,662,850 2,546,908 1,805,906 887,903 1,484,052 $33,759,585 $2,077,404 1,095,612 1,970,188 774,005 1,004,854 $6,922,063 $2,069,184 1,088,502 1,960,778 767,405 997,104 $ 62,149.51 168,116.23 790,316.82 90,690.54 $6,891,973 $1,111,273.10 ALBERT DASSANCE, Chairman, JOHN M. TOWNSEND, F. A. BEGENT, ED S. HILL, W. 0. SMILEY, OLEN A. KING, L. E. PATTERSON, Committee. 90 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOOTING OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS Gentlemen : Your Committee on Footing of Assessment Rolls would .also respectfully report the following property within and without incorporated villages : Towns Real including pensions Personal Special franchises Totals Pensions Dryden - Dryden Villaga $ 444,950 6,891 $ 451.841 2,800 Freeville Village 196,360 600 8,758 205,718 2,860 Inside Corporations 641,310 600 15,649 057,550 5,660 Outside Corporations 2,044,100 33,304 2,077,404 8,220 Totals $2,685,4101$ 000 $48,953 $2,734,9631$13,880 Groton - Groton Village $1,287,610 $19,350 $ 9,490 $1,311,450 $ 7,460 Outside Corporation 1,070,750 12,350 12,512 1,095,612 7,110 Totals 1$2,358,3601$26,700 $22,002 $2,407,0621$14,570 Ithaca - Cayuga Heights $ 562,250 $14,880 $ 577,130 Outside Corporation 1,943,968 26,220 1,970,188 410 Totals 52,500,2181 $41,100 $2,547,31815 410 Newfield- Newfield Village $ 110,695 $ 2,300 $ 1,053 $ 123,048 $ 2,550 Outside Corporation 762,570 500 10,935 774,005 6,600 Totals $ 882,265 $ 2,800 $11,988 $ 897,053 $ 9,150 Ulysses- . Trumansburg Village .. $ 467,050 512,650 $ 7,748 $ 487,448 $ 500 Outside Corporation 992,300 300 12,194 1,004,854 7,750 Totals $1,459,910 $12,950 $19,942 $1,492,302 5 8,250 ALBERT DASSANCE, Chairman, JOHN M. TOWNSEND, F. A. BEGENT, ED S. HILL, W. 0. SMILEY, OLEN A. KING, L. E. PATTERSON, Committee. Mr. Roskelly offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: OF TOMPK]NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 91 Resolved—That Claim No. G120, of Fred D. Gilbert, for the burial of Abijah B. D. Covert, amounting to $75.00, presented to this Board on August 14, 1922, be audited by this Board at the full amount, and that the Clerk be directed to draw an or- der at this time therefor, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of any unappropriated money in his hands. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. On motion, adjourned. Eleventh Day Tuesday, December 12, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Dassance called from the table the reports of the Com- mittee on Equalization, Etc., on Footing of Assessment Rolls, laid over from December 11, and moved that action be taken thereon. Seconded by Mr. Roskelly. Carried. Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the reports of the Committee on Equaliza- tion, Etc., on Footings, be accepted and that the figures therein be used as a basis for taxation for the several tax districts within the county. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -11. Noes --0. Carried. Mr. George presented a list of the Incorporated Companies of ,th•e Town of Lansing, which was received and filed. 92. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. George presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr, Patterson, Chairman of the Committee on Contract Sup- plies, rendered the following report of that committee: Your Committee on Contract Supplies for 1922 reports that claims' amounting to $2,606.05, as listed below, have been pre- sented to it and audited, from November 1, 1921, to October 31, 1922, and orders have been issued on the County Treasurer for the payment of the same, as follows : Light Heat Telephone Court House $159.99 $725.21 $ 84.65 Supervisors 118.76 Jail 322.61 220.75 County Clerk's Building 126.68 76.50 55.50 Highway Superintendent 92.23 County Treasurer 54.19 Sheriff 142.73 118.89 County Judge 110.38 Almshouse 51.83 Commissioners of Election 22.68 64.20 Tuberculosis Hospital 58.27 $774.69 $1,022.46 $808.90 Appropriation for 1922 $2,793.14 Disbursements 2,606.05 Balance _$ 187.09 Respectfully' submitted this 5th day of December, 1922. L. E. PATTERSON, A. BISHOP, A. S. MILLER, Committee. On motion of Mr. Patterson, the report of the committee was accepted and adopted. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved That there be levied and collected from the taxa- ble property of Tompkins County the sum of $3,500.00 for the following purposes for the ensuing year : OI' TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK Sia Fuel and Light for County Buildings in the City of • Ithaca $2,500.00 Telephone Service for County Officers 1,000.00 Total $3,500.00 • Seconded by Mr. Hill. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and. moved its adoption : WHEREAS—It has been called to the attention of some of the members of this Board, that there is a contemplated change from the system now in vogue for the improvement of county and town highways ; and WHEREAS—This system for the improvement of such high- ways, under the direction of the Highway Officials of the county, subject to the supervision of the State Highway De- partment, as exercised through the Bureau of Town High- ways, has proven very satisfactory in Tompkins County, com- bining, as it does, the employment of local labor with a local pride for good construction, at a very small maximum for over- head expenses, and this Board would greatly deplore any. change that might tend to weaken this system; therefore be it Resolved—That we, the Board'of Supervisors of Tompkins County, wish to express our disapproval of any change in the present system for the improvement of county and town high- ways, either in the administration and control of the funds, or in the supervision of the work ; and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk of the Board be directed to for- ward a certified copy of this resolution to Hon. Alfred E. Smith, Governor -elect, and to the State Highway Department, at Albany. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Miss Ada Powell, of the Ithaca Social Service League, gave a very interesting and instructive talk on some of her experi- ences in Labrador. 1 94 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • Moved by Mr. Begent, that a vote of thanks be given to Miss Powell for her kindness in appearing before the Board and her entertaining discourse. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Carried unanimously. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : • 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 highways and bridges and other miscellaneous highway pur- poses 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 High- way Law ; therefore be it Resolved—That the said estimates as approved by the town boards be received and the sum set opposite the name'of the respective towns in the column which bears the heading, "Amount of ist Item" (which is the amount of the First item in said estimates). be assessed, levied and collected upon the taxable property of the respective towns, exclusive of the prop- - erty within the limits of the incorporated village or villages of their respective towns which maintain their streets and high- ways as a separate road district; and be it further. Resolved—That the sum set opposite the names of the re- spective towns, in the columns which bear the heading "Amount of 2nd Item," "Amount of 3rd Item" and "Amount of 4th Item" (which is the amount of the Second, Third and Fourth Items of said estimates as approved by the various town boards), be assessed, levied and collected upon the entire taxa- ble property of the various towns of Tompkins County, as fol- lows, that is to say : Name of Amount of Amount of Amount of Amount of Town first Item Second Item Third Item Fourth Item Caroline $3,000.00 $ 600.00 $ 500.00 $ 100.00 Danby 3.500.00 2,000.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 Dryden 8,000.00 7,800.00 1,500.00 3,090.00 Enfield 2,822.00 600.00 600.00 500.00 Groton 4,500.00 5,000.00 1.000.00 3,000.00 Ithaca 4,330.00 8.000:00 3,000.00 4,800.00 Lansing 7,100.00 3,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 Newfield 3,917.00 - 2,000.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 Ulysses 4,200.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 OF TO$IPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 95 And that the several amounts when collected shall he paid to the supervisors of the respective towns, to be paid out by them as provided by law. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Ayes -13. Noes—O. ,Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption WHEREAS—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, pursuant to Section 03 of the Highway Law, and audited and allowed by said Town Board or Town Boards, together with the principal and inter- est; therefore be it Resolved—That the amounts set opposite the names of each town be assessed, levied and collected upon the taxable prop- erty of that town, exclusive of the corporate limits of any vil- lage or villages which maintain the.highways therein as a sepa- rate highway district, and that the same when collected be paid to the Supervisor of the town to be applied in the cancel- ling of the certificates of indebtedness and the interest accru- ing on the same which were issued in payment of the above mentioned accounts. Name of • Town Amount of Amount of Principal to be Levied Interest to be Levied Caroline $ 6,500.00 Danby 500.00 Dryden 1.3,000.00 highways 3,000.00 Bridges Enfield 2,000.00 Groton 8,525.00 Ithaca 3,000.00 Lansing 6,613.00 Ulysses 7,000.00 $173.25 Seconded by Mr. George. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Roskelly, of the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., pre- sented the following report of the committee, relative to an appropriation to the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Associa- tion, the. Tompkins County Home Bureau Association and the Tompkins County Junior Project Work: 96 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Your committee, having carefully examined into the matter of appropriations to the Farm Bureau Association, Home Bu- reau Association, and Junior Project, do hereby recommend that appropriations be made as follows: $2,000.00 to the Treasurer Tompkins Co. Farm Bureau Association, $:3,000.00 to the Treasurer Home Bureau Association, and $2,000.00 to the Treasurer of the Junior Project. , ALBERT H. ROSKELLY, ALBERT DASSANCE. Mr. Hill of the Committee, presented the following minority report of the committee: As a minority report from the Committee on Soldiers' Re- . lief, Etc., I would recommend that there be appropriated to the associations in question, for the year 1923, the following amounts: Tompkins County Farm 'Bureau Association the sum of ' $2,000.00. Tompkins County Home Bureau Association, the sum of $4,000.00. Tompkins County Junior Project Work, the sum of $2,400.00. ED S. I-I1LL. On motion of Mr. George, action on the reports of the com- mittee was made a special order of business for Monday, De- cember 18, at 2 P. M. Mr. Hill presented a_Iist of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. The report of Fred N. Smith, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Ulysses, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Accounts. On motion. adjourned. • Twelfth Day Wednesday, December 13, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 97 The report of Arthur Decker, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Newfield, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Accounts. Mr. Dassance presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Newfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. The members of the Board were engaged in committee work during the balance of the forenoon session: AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Mr. Roskelly, of the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., pre- sented the following report of that committee, relative to an appropriation to the Child Welfare Board : Your committee recommends that the sum of $2,500.00 be appropriated to the use of the Board of Child Welfare for the carrying on of the work of that organization for the ensuing year. A. H. ROSKELLY, ALBERT DASSANCE. Mr. Hill, as a member of the committee, presented the fol- lowing minority report of the committee : In making this report, I feel convinced that the members of this Board believes that this organization, not only from the personnel of its members but from the great good that has been accomplished by it, with its conservative expenditures in the past, of the moneys entrusted to it, would not ask for an appropriation of $3,000.00, unless the members of the Board of Child Welfare felt the actual need of that amount and know where it can be used to great advantage in carrying on th,,e work of the organization, and, for these reasons, I recommend that this Board of Supervisors appropriate to the Board of Child Welfare the sum of $3,000.00 for the year 1923. in addi- tion to any balance that may be in the hands of the County Treasurer to the credit of that organization on January 1, 1923, ED S. HILL. On motion of Mr. Howell, action upon the reports of the committee was made a special order of business for Monday, December 18, at 2 P. M. , 98 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Smiley, Chairman of the Committee on County Officers and. Compensation, rendered the following report of that com- mittee, relative to the salaries of county officers and regular employees in the county government: Your Committee on County Officers and Compensation re- spectfully reports that, in its opinion, the salaries of county officials and regular employees in the various offices and de- partments of county government should be fixed as follows : County Judge and Surrogate $3,500.00 County Clerk 2,600.00 District Attorney 1,600.00 Sheriff 2,400.00 Superintendent of Highways 2,200.00 ' Deputy County Clerk 1,200.00 Special County Judge 600.00 Superintendent of the Poor 1,500.00 Under Sheriff 400.00 Deputy Sheriff and Turnkey 900.00 County Probation Officer 1,200.00 County. Treasu rer 1,000.00 County Sealer of Weights and Measures 500.00 Two Commissioners of Election, $600.00 each 1,200.00 Coroner 200.00 Clerk of Board and legal services to Board • 1,500.00 Jail Matron 100.00 County Court and Surrogate's Stenographer 1.000.00 Surrogate's Clerk 1,200.00 Assistants in County Clerk's office 4,400.00 Janitor in County Clerk's building 200.00 Keeper at County Home 1,200.00 Total for officers and employees $30,600.00 Your committee recommends that the salaries of the county officers and regular employees be fixed by this Board at the amounts stated, and your committee would further recommend that the County Sealer of Weights and Measures be allowed a sum, not to exceed. $400.00, for expenses, while performing the duties of his office, that the County Superintendent of High- ways be allowed a sum. not to exceed $1,000.00, for expenses while performing the duties of his office, and that the Coroner be allowed a sum, not to exceed $100.00, for expenses while performing the duties of his office, said expense accounts to be audited by this Board at the annual session or at any quarterly session. W. O. SMILEY, S. L. HOWELL, Committee. OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 99 Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the report of the Committee on County Officers and Compensation be accepted and adopted. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr.i\Iiller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption Resolved That there be levied and collected from the tax- able property of Tompkins County, the sum of $225.00 for postage and incidental expenses of the County Clerk, the sum of $50.00 for postage for the Clerk of the Board and the sum of $125.00 for postage of the County Treasurer, for the ensu- ing year. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Ayes -13, Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be levied and collected from the tax- able property of Tompkins County, for clerk hire, postage and incidental expenses of the Commissioners of Election for the- ensuing heensuing year, the sum of $1,000.00. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Begent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the County Treasurer be allowed the sum of $300.00 for clerk hire for the ensuing year. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. On motion, adjourned. Thirteenth Day Thursday, December 14, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. The members were engaged for the balance of the day in 100 PROCEEDINGS OF. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS making the annual inspection of the Tuberculosis Hospital and the County Home. Fourteenth Day Friday, December 15, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of two preceding days read and approved. The report of Bert Kirby, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Enfield, was received' and referred to the Committee on Cor- oner, Justices, Etc. The Clerk read the .following report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, relative to Mortgage Tax : Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, to which was referred the report of the County Clerk, relative to Mort- gage Tax, renders the following report : •Name Amt. Pd. Amt. Pd. Amount Amount of County Expenses County Due Due Town Clerk Treasurer Town, Etc. State Caroline $ 228.66 $ 5.42 $ 223.24 $ 111.62 $ 111.62 Danby 189.01 " 4.48 184.53 92.26 92.27 Dryden 339.09 8.03 331.06 165.53 165.53 Enfield 182.91 4.33 178.58 89.29 89.29 Groton 780.8] 18.48 762.33 381.17 381.16 Ithaca 704.28 16.67 687.01 843.80 343.81 Lansing 242.62 5.75 236.87 118.44 118.43 Newfield 181.40 4.31 177.09 88.54 88.55 Ulysses 373.88 8.85 305.03 182.52 182.51 Ithaca City 7,136.05 • 168.86 6,907.19 3,483.59 3,483.60 $10,358.71 $245.18 $10,113.53 $5,056.76 $5,056.77 RECAPITULATION. Received by County Clerk and Apportioned Received by County Clerk and Held for Apportion- • . ment-Tompkins, Cortland, Chenango, Seneca, Delaware and Otsego Counties $5,910.00 Received by County Clerk and Held for Apportion- ment -Tompkins, Cortland, Chenango and Ot- sego Counties 5,900.00 $10,358.71 OF TOl1PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 101. Received by County Clerk and Held for Apportion- ment—Caroline-Richford 1.50 Received, by County Clerk and Held for Aplxortion- ment—Cortland County 1.58 11,813.08 Received by County Clerk and Held by County Treasurer for Apportionment—Ithaca-Danby$ 2.50 Received by County Clerk and Held by County Treasurer for Apportionment--Ithaca-Lansing 8.50 Received by County Clerk and Held by County Treasurer for Apportionment--City-Town of Ithaca 15.00 26.00 Total Amount Received by County Clerk on Mort- gage Tax $22,197.79 J. M. TOWNSEND, ED S. HILL, S. L. HOWELL, Committee. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, relative to the Mortgage Tax, be ac- cepted and adopted, and that the Board issue its warrant to the County Treasurer for the distribution of the amount in his hands to the several tax-' districts entitled thereto. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. The report of E. F. Talmadge, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Groton, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Prof. J. L. Stone, representing the Allied Citizens Union; Mrs. Mary B. Wood, Mrs. F. E. Bates and Mrs. Cora Richard- son, representing the Women's Christian Temperance Union ; and Rev. H. L. Brockway, representing the Allied Churches of the City of Ithaca, appeared before the Board, relative to law enforcement. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. The report of Fred C. Canfield, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Newfield, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Ete. 102 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Fred C. Evans appeared before the Board and presented his . annual report as County Superintendent of Highways. Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the report be received and filed. Seconded by Mr. Regent. Carried. Mr. Wm. H. Morrison appeared before the Board and ren- dered his report as Treasurer of the Home Defense Committee, showing a balance in his hands of $129.93. On motion of Mr. Howell, the report was accepted and the balance reported was ordered paid into the hands of the County Treasurer. On motion of Mr. Miller, a vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Morrison, .for the careful, painstaking and conservative manner in which the funds entrusted to his committee had been expended. Mr. Smiley presented the Town Budget of the Town of Danby, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. The report of Howard K. Aiken, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Ulysses, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. The report of A. J. Conlon, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Lansing, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. On motion, adjourned to Monday, December 18,. 1922, at 10 :30 A. M. Fifteenth Day Monday, December 18, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Messrs. King and George. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 103 The Clerk read a number of claims, which were received and referred to the proper committees. On motion of Mr. Hill, the election of officials necessary to be elected by this Board, was made a special order of business for, Tuesday, December 19, at 2 P. M. Mr. Miller, Chairman of the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, rendered the following report of that com- mittee, relative to the report of. the County Clerk, on the re- ceipts and disbursements of his office : Your Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses re- ports that it has examined the report of the County Clerk, as. to the receipts and expenditures of his office, and believes the. figures set forth therein are correct. In the committee's examination of the report, it finds that. the County Clerk has overpaid the assistants in his office the sum of $63.1..0, and your committee would recommend that the County Treasurer be directed to deduct that amount from pay- ments to be made to the assistants in the County. Clerk's office for the ensuing year. It has been called to the attention of the committee that some of the records of the County Clerk's office, formerly copied on the typewriter, are again being copied in long hand, especially the indices, with which method dissatisfaction is expressed by those using the same. Inasmuch as this county has gone to a great expense in in- stalling the loose-leaf system for the record books of the office- and fficeand had purchased book typewriters for making such copies, we would request the County Clerk to again copy the records. of his office, including the indices, on the typewriter, and to re- write on the typewriter those records he has had copied in long hand. We also request the County Clerk to index the lands sold at. tax sale, in the name of the county, the purchaser at the tax sale and also in the name of the owner at the time of such sale. In regard to the suggestion of the County Clerk at the time of his report, of going to outlying towns for the purpose of is- suing motor vehicle licenses, we believe such a step would be unwise and not conducive to efficiency. A. S. MILLER, CARL R. WADE, E. S. HILL, Committee. 104 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Moved by Mr. Miller, that the report of the committee be ac- cepted and adopted. Seconded by i\Ir. Bishop. Carried. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the County Treasurer be authorized to pay to the several towns and city of the county, any balances in his hands, standing to the credit of the respective towns and city of the county. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. . Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its .adoption : Resolved—That the Clerk of the Board issue an order on the County Treasurer for the payment of each claim audited by this Board at its annual session, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the' same out of the funds in his hands appropriated- for that purpose. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. • NIr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the County Treasurer be directed to pay the salaries of all county officials and employees monthly, except .as otherwise directed by a resolution of this Board. Seconded by Mr. Bishop, Ayes—Messrs. Wade, Smiley, I-Iill, Begent, Miller, Bishop, Patterson, Howell, Dassance, Townsend -10: Noes—Mr. Roskelly-1. Carried. Mr. Wade offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Clerk be authorized to correct any mani- fest errors occurring in the minutes, or in the report of any committee. OF T011IPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 105 Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. Mr. Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That all moneys now in the hands of the County Treasurer, either in the general or highway fund, and not ap- propriated for any specific purpose by this Board, be hereby reappropriated to the general or highway fund respectively. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried: Mr. Bishop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the Committee on Highways be authorized to purchase the lands necessary to be acquired for rights of way, and other necessary purposes connected therewith, for the construction and improvement of state and state and coun- ty highways within Tompkins County. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. Mr. Begent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Committee on Charities be continued in power in ,all matters relating to a new hospital at the County 'Home. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That A. B, Oltz be employed to care for and look after the necessary repairs in the Supervisors' Rooms, and in the offices of the County Treasurer and Superintendent of Highways for the ensuing year and that he be paid a salary of $20.00 a month for performing such services: Seconded by Mr. Dassance. Ayes -11. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resotved—That there be appropriated the sum of $800.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, as and for a partial payment for the Printed Proceedings of the Board for 1922, the order therefor to be drawn by the Clerk of the Board upon 106 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS the County Treasurer, upon the delivery to and acceptance by said Clerk of such Proceedings. • Seconded by Mr. Miller. Ayes -11. Noes—O. Carried. The report of James D. Erway, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Newfield, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Mr. Hill presented the Town Audits of the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. 1Ir. Hill presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses,.Etc. _ Mr. Townsend presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town.of Ulysses, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : Resolved—That the sum of $1,500.00, heretofore appropri- ated as salary to the Clerk of this Board, be in full payment for services as Clerk and whatever legal services may be ren- dered by him to the. Board from November 16, 1922. to the an- nual session in 1923, unless otherwise ordered by a resolution. Said sum to be paid as follows : $350.00 forthwith, $350.00 on January 15, 1923, and the balance in ten monthly installments of $80.00 per month, the first monthly payment being Febru- ary 1, 1923. The County Treasurer is hereby authorized to make the first two payments out of any moneys unappropri- ated in his hands, and, if he has not "sufficient funds with which to pay the same. he is authorized and directed to borrow the same on the credit of the county. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. AFTERNOON- SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. King. The Democratic members of the Board designated the Gro- ton Journal -Courier as the official organ of that party to pub- OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 107 lish the Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature for the year 1923. The Republican members of the Board designated the Ithaca Journal -News as the official organ of that party to publish the Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature for the year 1923. Action upon the report of the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., relative to appropriations to the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association, Tompkins County Home Bureau and the Junior Project Work, having been made a special order of business for this time, that matter was taken up. Mr. Hill asked to amend his minority report relative to ap- propriations to these organizations to read as follows : To Tompkins County Home Bureau $4,000.00, To Tompkins County Farm Bureau $2,000.00, To Tompkins County Farm Bureau $2,400.00 for Junior Project Work, which request was granted. Mr. Geo. Fitts appeared before the Board, relative to the ap- propriation to the Farm Bureau Association. Mr. Begent asked that the question be divided and that ac- tion be taken on the appropriation to each organization sepa- rately. So ordered by the Chair. Moved by Mr. Begent, that the minority report be amended to read as follows : To Tompkins County Home Bureau $4,000.00, To Tompkins County Farm Bureau $2,500.00. To Tompkins County Farm Bureau $2,400.00 for Junior Project Work. Amendment seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. Moved by Mr. Begent, that action be first taken on an ap- propriation to the Home Bureau Association. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. 108 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there hereby is appropriated to the Tomp- kins County Home Bureau Association the sum of $4,000.00, for carrying on the Work of that organization for the year 1923. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated to the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association, the sum of $2,500.00; for carrying on the work . of that organization for the year 1923. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Ayes—Messrs. Wade, Smiley, Hill, Begent, Miller, Bishop, Patterson, Howell, George, Dassance, Townsend -11. Noes—Mr. Roskelly-1. Carried. Mr. Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : • Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated to the Tompkins County Farm Bureau for the carrying on the Junior Project Work for the ensuing year, the sum of $2,400.00. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr._ Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : Resolved—That the appropriations heretofore made to the Tompkins County Home Bureau Association, the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association and to the Tompkins County Fara► Bureau Association for Junior Project Work, shall be paid by the County Treasurer to the treasurer of each organ- OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 109 ization in four quarterly payments, on the 15th days of Febru- ary, May, August and November, upon the filing with him of a certified copy of this resolution. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. Action upon the report of the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., relative to an appropriation to the Board of Child Wel- fare, having been made a special order of business for this time, that matter was taken up. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion: Resolved That there be and hereby is appropriated to the use of the Board of Child Welfare, the sum of $3,000.00, for the carrying on the work of that organization for the year 1923;.and be it further Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby directed to - pay said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, on the orders of the Board of Child Welfare. Seconded by Mr. George. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Charities, relative to the report of the County Superintendent of the Poor, and the amounts necessary to be raised by the county and towns and city, for the support of the poor for the ensuing year: Your Committee on Charities begs to report that it has ex- amined the report of, the County Superintendent of the Poor, and believes it to be correct, and your committee recommends the adoption of the following resolutions : Resolved—That for the maintenance of the poor having set- tlement in Tompkins County, there be levied and collected from the taxable property of the several towns herein named and the City of Ithaca, to reimburse the county for moneys ex- pended for the maintenance of the poor of the varus towns and the City of Ithaca, during the year ending November 1..5, 1922, the following sums, viz: 110 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Caroline $ 190.41 Danby 166.37 Dryden 369.49 Enfield 201.74 Groton 825.75 Ithaca Town 42.28 Ithaca City 2,233.50 Lansing 252.86 Newfield 80.70 Ulysses 274.14 County 617.93 85,255.17 and be it further Resolved --That there be levied and collected from'the tax- able property of Tompkins County, the sum of $10,250.00. ap- portioned as follows : Town and County Poor to be supported at the County Home for the ensuing year $ 4,000.00 For Outdoor Relief and County Home Maintenance 5,000.00 For Services of Overseers of. Poor and Superinten- dent's Expenses 350.00 For Transportation 400.00 For Physician and Chaplain at County Home 500.00 'Total $10,250.00 W. 0. SMILEY, ARTHUR BISHOP, S. L. HOWELL, Committee. Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolutions adopted. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Ayes -12. Noes ----0. Carried. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution. and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $1,500.00 for maintenance and equipment of the buildings and grounds at the County Home for the ensuing year. the same to be paid on audit by this Board. OF TOr1PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 111 Seconded by Mr, Bishop. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried., Mr. Townsend presented a list of the Incorporated Com- panies of the Town of Ulysses, which was received and filed. Mr. Hill presented the Town Budget of the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. ` Mr. Wade presented the Town Budget of the Town of Caro- line, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc, On motion, adjourned. Sixteenth Day Tuesday, December 19, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll Call. All members present, except Mr. King. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Miller presented a list of the Town Audits ofthe Town _ of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. George presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. On motion of Mr. Hill, the matter of automobile hire for county officials was referred to the Committee on County Offi- cers and Compensation. A list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Ulysses, was received and referred to the Committee on Returned High- way and School Taxes. 112 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Townsend presented a report of the Bonded Indebted- ness of the Town of Ulysses, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Dassance presented.a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the Town of Newfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Dassance presented a. list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Newfield, which was received- and referred to the Committee •on Returned Highway and School Taxes. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll Call. All members present, except Mr. King. ' The election of officials necessary to be elected by this Board, having been made a special order of business for this time, that matter was taken up. On motion of Mr. George, the election of a Member of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, to succeed Miss Emma Knettles, whose term of office ekpires, was taken up. Mr. George placed in nomination the name of Emma Knet- ties, as a member of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculo- sis Hospital, to succeed herself. Seconded by Mr. Hill. There being no further nominations, on motion, the Clerk was directed to cast one ballot for Miss Emma Knettles. The Clerk cast one ballot for Miss Emma Knettles and the Chairman declared Miss Emma Knettles duly elected a mem- ber of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, to succeed herself, for a term of five years, from January 1st, 1923. Mr. Patterson moved that the Board proceed in the election of a Jail Matron for the ensuing year. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried. Mr. Patterson • placed in nomination the name of Nan B. Skilling, for Jail Matron. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 113 Seconded by Mr. Dassance. There being no further nominations, on motion, the Clerk was instructed -to cast one ballot for Nan B. Skilling. The Clerk cast one ballot for Nan B. Skilling, and the Chair- man declared Nan B. Skilling duly elected Jail Matron for the ensuing year. Mr. Patterson moved that the Board proceed in the election of a Jail Physician for the ensuing year. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Carried. Mr. Patterson placed in nomination the name of Dr. J. W. Judd, for Jail Physician. Dr. Judd's nomination was seconded by Mr. George. There being no further nominations, on motion, the Clerk was instructed to cast one ballot for Dr. J. W. Judd. The Clerk cast one ballot for Dr. J. W. Judd, and the Chair- man declared Dr. Judd duly elected Jail Physician for the en- suing year. Moved by Mr. Hill, that the Board proceed in the election of a Director of the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Associa- tion. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. Mr. Hill placed in nomination the name of Albert Dassance, as a Director of the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Associa- tion. Mr. Dassance's nomination was seconded by Mr. Smiley. There being no further nominations, on motion, the Clerk was directed to cast one ballot. for Albert Dassance. The Clerk cast one ballot for Albert Dassance, and the Chair- man declared Albert Dassance duly elected a Director of the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association for one year, as the representative of the Board of Supervisors. Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the remuneration paid the Jail Physician for the year 1923, be the same asthat paid in 1922. 114 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Carried. Mr. Smiley, Chairman of the Committee on Charities, ren- dered the following report of that Committee, relative to the - report of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital : Your Committee on Charities begs to report that it has ex- amined the report of the Board of Managers of the Tubercu- losis Hospital and believes it correct and recommends the ap- propriation of the sum of $15,000.00 for the maintenance of said institution from February 1, 1923; to February 1, 1924, and recommends the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved—That there be levied and collected from the tax- able property of Tompkins County, the sum of $15,000.00 for the maintenance of the Tompkins County Tuberculosis Hospi- tal from February 1, 1923,• to February 1, 1924. W. O. SMILEY, ARTHUR BISHOP, S. L. HOWELL, Committee. Moved by ihlr. Smiley, that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolution adopted. Seconded by Mr. Howell. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Roskelly offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—The American Legion Posts of New York State have bought and. maintain a mountain camp, situate on Big Tupper Lake, as.a home in which to care for sick and disabled war veterans, a project which has our interest and sympathy "and which we ask shall be encouraged and protected; and WHEREAS—Certain commercial interests have not only made application to the Conservation Commission of the State of New York to raise the level of Tupper Lake to a height that would flood buildings and farm and destroy the tuberculosis in- firmary, but have also made application for water power rights on Bogg River, rights that are needed for the veterans' camp for power and light; therefore be it OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 115 Resolved—That we, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, New York, protest against these, or any grants being made or water rights being given which will injure or destroy any part of the Legion property; and be it further Resolved—That certified copies of this resolution be for- warded to the Governor of the State of New York, to the State Conservation Commission and to our representatives in the State Legislature, asking their influence and intercession in the protection of this most worthy cause. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. On motion, adjourned. Seventeenth Day Wednesday, December 20, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll Call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The report of Daniel Mitchell, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Enfield, was received and referred to the Committee on. Coroner, Justices, Etc. Mr. Begent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That after the tax rates are ascertained for the various towns and the city, the CIerk be directed to print such rates in the Proceedings of the Board, following the budgets of the towns and city. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Carried. The members of the Board were engaged in committee work during the balance of the forenoon session. 116 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AFTERNOON SESSION Roll Call. All memberspresent. The members of the Board met with the special committee on a memorial to the World War Veterans, in a general dis- cussion of plans for a suitable memorial to those engaged in the World War. Eighteenth Day Thursday, December 21, 1922 MORNING, SESSION Roll Call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Town and County Accounts, relative to the moneys in the hands of the County Treasurer in the Dog Fund : Your Committee on Town and County Accounts, to which was referred the report of the County Treasurer, relative to receipts and disbursements of moneys constituting the dog li- cense money, reports that it has examined the figures submitted and believes them to be correct. We find that there was contributed by the several towns and the City of Ithaca, to June 30, 1922, the following sums : Caroline $ 427.00 Danby 231.00 Dryden 668.00 Enfield 192.00 Groton 678.00 Ithaca 315.00 Lansing 605.00 Newfield 291.00 Ulysses 344.00 City of Ithaca $ 1,613.00 Total_._ $ 5,364.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 117 We find that there Was disbursed for assessors' fees, claims and expenses for seizure of dogs the sum of $2,657.25, and. there was paid to the State the sum of $526.93, making a total of $3,194.18 disbursed, and leaving a surplus in the hands of the County Treasurer of $2,169.82, of which 75%, or the sum of $1,627.36, is to be apportioned by the Board of Supervisors among the several towns and city of the county, and your,com- mittee finds'that the several towns of the county and the city are entitled to receive the following amounts on such appor- tionment: Caroline $ 129.59 Danby 70.08 Dryden 202.66 Enfield 58.25 Croton 205.69 Ithaca 95.56 Lansing 183.54 Newfield 88.28 Ulysses 104.36 City of Ithaca 489.35 Total $ 1,627.36 and your committee therefore recommends the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby directed' to pay to the several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, entitled thereto, the foregoing amounts as apportioned to them, out of the surplus moneys in his hands in the Dog License Fund on June 30, 1922. Dated, December 8, 1922. ED S. HILL, ALBERT DASSANCE, A. S. MILLER, Committee. Moved by Mr. Hill, that the report of the committee be ac- cepted and the resolution adopted. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. The Clerk read the report of the World War Memorial Citi- zens Advisory Committee, relative to a memorial to the World War Veterans. 118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Roskelly offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Memorial Citizens -Advis- ory Committee be accepted and approved and that said Advis- ory Committee be discharged, with the thanks of this•Board for its interest shown ; and be it further Resolved—That the Memorial Committee of the Board of Supervisors, as appointed, be continued in power to prepare plans and to present to this Board their, recommendations on the designs that such memorial should take, and that said com- mittee further obtain and report to this Board estimates of the cost of the same. Seconded. by Mr. George. Carried. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : WHEREAS—The county building in which the County Clerk's and Surrogate's office are and in which the valuable records of the county are kept, is not fireproof, and inasmuch as fuel con- ditions makes the fire risk greater than usual; therefore be it Resolved—That a competent night watchman be employed, the necessary time check or time clocks be installed, and, if possible, a mutual arrangement with nearby business interests to co-operate in the expense .and in the benefits to be derived, be made; and be it further Resolved—That the Chairman of this Board shall have this matter in charge, with full power and authority. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried. Mr. Wade presented the report of Augustus Middaugh, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Caroline, which was re- ceived and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Mr. Wade presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Or TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK AFTERNOON SESSION Roll Call. All members present. ].19 Mrs. Helen P. Sawyer, Secretary of the Southern Tier Asso- ciation of the Blind, appeared before the Board and rendered a report of the work being conducted by that organization, and asked an appropriation of $500.00 from Tompkins County as its share of the cost of maintenance of the organization. Mr. Bishop offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $500.00 to the Southern Tier Association for the Blind, said sum to be paid by the County Treasurer to the treasurer of - said association in payments of $250.00 each on June 1, and December 1, 1923. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. The report of Miles D. Lane, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Lansing, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Mr. Smiley presented a list of the incorporated Companies. of the Town of Danby, which was received and filed. Mr. Dassance, Chairman of the Committee on Equalization,. Etc., rendered the following reports of that committee for Gen- eral Tax Levy and Highway Tax Levy, which was received and laid on the table one day, under the rule: 120 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REPORT NO. 1 OF EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR APPORTIONi1IENT OF GENERAL TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 1922 To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, N. Y.: • Towns Franchise True vane Caroline Caroline $ 864,590 Danby 777,450 Dryden 2,671,530 Enfield 592.74.2 Groton 1 2,343,790 Ithaca City__ 18,680,215 Ithaca Town 2,505.808 Lansing 1,785,560 Newfield 873.115 Ulysses ...._-_ 1,451.160 $ 7,419 3,920 48,953 7,870 22.002 982,635 41.100 13,546 11,988 19,942 $ 872,009 781,370 2,720,483 600,612 2,365,792 19,662,850 2,546,908 1.799,1.06 885,103 1,471,102 .98 Pcr.Cent .98 " .99 .94 .98 100 .98p .90 " 100 " .91 C Totals.... 832,545,960181,159,375 $33.705,335 $ 889,805 797,316 2,747,963 638,949 2,414,073 19,662,850 2,598,886 1,999,007 885,103 1,616,596 $34.250,548 Towns vw Y t cd �C o x CC C., : CC7-1 rt C'� ^ rEL-1 777, r v oh Y J Caroline Danby $ 875,641 784.628 $ 3,622 3.258 . •$ 4,400 $ 880,041 784,628 Dryden 2,704,219 16,264 600 2,704,819 Enfield 628,781 28.169 628.781 Groton 2.375,646 9.854 26,700 2,402,346 Ithaca City , 19,349.838 3.13,012 ' 19,349,838 Ithaca Town 2,557,117 10.609 2.557.517 Lansing 1,967,187 168,081 6,800 1,973,987 Newfield 871,013 14,090 2,800 873,813 Ulysses 1,590,865 119,763 12,950 1,603,815 Totals $33,705,335 $343,366 $343,366 1 $54,250 • $33,759,585 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 123 REPORT NO. 2 OF EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR APPORTIONMENT OF HIGHWAY TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 1922 To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, N. Y.: Gentlemen : Your committee further report that it has in accordance with the percentages fixed and established by this Board, deter- mined the equalized value of the real property of the several tax districts of this county, liable to the general levy of taxes for highway purposes, as shown by the subjoined tabu- lar statement; that the average rate of assessment as deter- mined by such percentages is 984095+. Towns Special Franchise True value Caroline 866,740 $ 7,419 $ 874,159 Danby 787,600 3,920 791,520 Dryden 2,685,410 48,953 2,734,363 Enfield 595,546 7,870 603,416 Groton __ 2,358,360 22,002 2,380,362 Ithaca City.. 18,775,525 982,635 19,758,160 Ithaca Town 2,506,218 41,100 ' 2,547,318 Lansing 1,789,560 13,546 1,803,106 Newfield 882,265 11,988 894,253 Ulysses 1,459,410 19,942 1,4 79,352 Tota1s_$32,706,634 $1,159,375 $33,866,009 .98 .98 .99 .94 .98 100 .98 .90 100 .91 $ 891,979 807,673 2,761,993 641,932 2,428,941 19,758,160 2,599,304 2,003,451 894,253 1,625,662 $34,413,348 124 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF -SUPERVISORS Towns Equalized Value. • Assessed Value increased Assessed Value diminished c v P, Total Equalized Real and Franchises inclusive of Pensions marked Ex- empt with Personal added Caroline $ 877,793 $ 3,634 $ 4,400 $ 882,193 Danby 794,828 3,308 794,828 Dryden 2,718,064 16,299 600 2,718,664 Enfield 631,723 28,307 631,723 Groton 2,390,309 9,947 26,700 2,417,009 Ithaca City 19,443,907 314,253 19,443,907 Ithaca Town 2,557,963 10,645 2,557,963 Lansing __...... 1,971,587 168,481 6,800 1,978,387 Newfield 880,029 14,224 2,800 882,829 Ulysses 1,599,806 120,454 12,950 , 1,612,756 Tota1s.._. $33,866,009 $344,776 $344,776 $54,250 $33,920,259 Average per cent .9840954 - ALBERT DASSANCE, Chairman, J. M: TOWNSEND, F. A. BEGENT, L. E. PATTERSON, ED S. HILL, OLEN A. KING, W. 0. SMILEY, Committee. Mr. King presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Enfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. King presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Enfield, which Was receiired and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Howell presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Fourth Ward of the City of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. • Mr. Begent, Chairman of the Committee on Returned High- way and School Taxes, rendered the following report of that committee relative to the List of Grand Jurors for the ensuing year: OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 125 Your Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes, to which was referred the preparation of a list of Grand Jurors, selected by the several supervisors of the towns. of the county and the wards of the City of Ithaca, having prepared such list and filed the same with the Clerk of this Board, hereby recom- mends that the lists so prepared, with the occupations, post - office addresses, etc., be adopted as the true Grand Jury List of Tompkins County for the year 1923. F. A. BEGENT, ARTHUR BISHOP, CARL R. WADE, Committee. Moved by Mr. Begent, that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted. Seconded by Mr. King. Carried. Mr. Hill, Chairman of the Committee on Town and County Accounts, rendered the following report of that committee, relative to maintenance and sinking•fund and interest on bonds issued for state and state and county highways : Your Committee on Town and County Accounts, having ex- amined the figures submitted by the State Comptroller of the amounts necessary to be raised by the several towns of the county for maintenance of highways and for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for highway construction, and finding the same correct, reports the following 'amounts to be levied and collected from the various towns of the county for highway maintenance, and also the amounts to be levied and collected for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for construction of highways, due from Tompkins County and the several towns therein : Towns Town Interest County Interest Road Sinking on Sinking on Maintenance Fund Same Fund Same Caroline $ 550.00 Danby 500.00 Dryden 1,250.00 $263.43 Enfield 450.00 Groton 500.00 Ithaca 1,100.00 Lansing 400.00 • Newfield 650.00 Ulysses 450.00 216.85 $5,850.00 $480.28 $526.90 $1,017.15 $2,034.31 339.42 678.86 433.69 706.20 1,412.40 $960.59 $2,062.77 $4,125.57 ED S. HILL, ARTHUR S. MILLER, ALBERT DASSANCE, Committee. 126 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adop- tion : Resolved -That the report of the Committee on Town and County Accounts be accepted and that the amounts therein mentioned be levied and collected from the various towns of the county for road maintenance, and also the amounts be lev- ied and collected for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construction of highways, due from the County of 'Tompkins and the several towns thereof, liable therefor. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Ayes -13.' Noes—O. Carried. Mr..Begent, Chairman of the Committee on Returned High- way and School Taxes, rendered the following report of that .committee, relative to Returned School Taxes : Your Committee on Returned Highway. and School Taxes :finds upon the certificates signed by the County Treasurer, and supported by the affidavits of the collectors of the following .school districts of the different towns of the county, and the City of Ithaca, submitted to the Board of Supervisors by the County Treasurer, that the following school taxes have not been paid, although diligent efforts have been made to enforce collection, your committee. therefore recommends that the fol- lowing sums be levied upon and collected from the lands or property upon which the same were imposed, with 7% in addi- tion thereto: OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 127 CAROLINE John VanSickle, Dist. No. 2, 40 acres $ 3.00 Ed Maynard, Dist..No. 6, 69 acres 10.80 Joe Maynard, Dist. No. 6, 18 acres Joe Maynard, Dist. No. 6, 11/, acres 3.00 Jasica Stout, Dist. No. 10, 90 acres 18.78 J. C. Lattimer, Dist. No. 11, 46 acres 4.40 Jay Ballard, Dist..No. 21, 1.2 acres Jay Ballard, Dist. No. 21, 102 acres 20.40 Theron Earsley, Dist. No. 21, 100 acres 18.70 B. VanDusen, Dist. No. 21, 10 acres 3.40 Henry Lyme, Dist. No. 21, 1/3 acre 2.55 P. M. Peterson, Dist. No. 21, 90 acres 22.95 $107.98 DANBY Jacob Novidor, Dist. No. 2, 45 acres $ 6.00 Frank Carlisle, Dist. No. 8,174 acres 26.28 John Peck, Dist. No: 11, 85 acres 23.74 Baker & Herrick, Dist. No. 14 75.90 Ryerson, Dist. No. 14 36.80 R. D. Sprigg, Dist. No. 14 27.60 $196.32 DRYDEN Isaac Baker, Dist. No. 2, 61 acres, Lot 89 $ 7.80 Thos. Barrett, Dist. No. 7, 10 acres, Lot 36 .83 Caroline Tel. Co: (1920), Dist. No. 10 2.16 Caroline Tel. Co. (1921), Dist. No. 10 1.57 O. Stevens, Dist. No. 10, 80 acres, Lot 75 7.65 Warren Spicer, Dist. No. 15, 50 acres 7.32 W. A. Dickens, Dist. No. 15 25.67 Geo. Cole, Dist. No. 19, 80 acres, Lot 66 8.91 Warren Spicer. Dist. No. 21, 50 acres, Lot 12 11.69 Z. B. Lormor, Dist. No. 26, 93 acres, Lot 59 21.18 John Flinn, Dist. No. 2, Dryden -Ithaca, 73 acres 15.95 Geo. Wolcott, Dist. No. 20, Dryden -Groton, 6 acres 36.00 $146.73 ENFIELD Fred D. Herholdt Dist. No. 6 $ 26.80 W. G. Miller Dist. No. 7 26:00 Chas. Rumsey Dist. No. 7 37.70 Chas. White Dist. No. 7 ... 1.30 Ben and Edith Fish, Dist. No. 9, Enfield -Ithaca 4.60 128 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Henry Graham Dist: No. 12..._. 1.98 Wm. Parker Est Dist. No. 12 1.98 Orville Van°strand Dist. No. 14 15.00 Jennie VanOstrand Dist. No. 14.. 7.00 GROTON Thos. A. Elliott, 503 S. Main St. Dist. .No. Harry Hugunine, W. Cortland St. Dist: No. Ernest Ketchum, W. Cortland St. Dist. No. Merle J, Marlette, Morton Ave Dist. No. H. J. Richardson, 111-113 Cayuga St Dist. No. Frank A. ,Gould, Personal Dist. No. Frank C. Marlette & Co., Personal Dist. No. 8 H. J. Richardson, 117-119 Cayuga St. Dist. No. 8 T. E. Smith, 96 acres, Lot 58 Dist. No. 16 Sholes Gelatine Co., Dist. No. 20, 10 acres, Dryden - Groton • • Sholes Gelatine Co., Dist. No. 20, 1/4 acre, Dryden - Groton $122.36 8.-$ 13.50 8 5.40 8 5.40 8 5.40 8 67.50 8 13.50 13.50 21.60 29.00 60.00 20.00 $254.80 ITHACA Eva F. Miller Dist. No. 2 $ 17.50 J. F. Daley Dist. No. 6 8.10 New York State Gas & Electric Co. ...... Dist. No. 6 6.75 Ithaca Traction Corporation Dist. No. 6 1.08 Michael Miller Dist. No. 6...... 3.24 Alvin Potter Dist. No. 6 2.16 Ithaca Traction Corporation Dist. No. 6 66.68 E. T. Smith . Dist. No. 6 9.72 S. VanOrder Dist. No. 6 .81 Mrs. R. J. Wilcox and B. L. Havens Dist. No. 6 5.40 Wilber Bates Est Dist. No. 7 219.30 Tony Deangelis Dist. No. 7 .86 R. C. Edgecomb Dist. No. 7 1.29 J. O. Edgecomb Dist. No. 7 .75 J. L. Goldsmith Dist. No. 7 .65 Smith Hull Dist. No, 7 .75 Ithaca Test Well Co. Dist. No. 7 21.50 James A. Miller Dist. No. 7 13.98 John McIntosh, Lot. No. 270 Dist. No. 7 .43 Jerome Richardson Dist. No. 7 .54 T. J. Swartout Dist. No. 7 .. 1.08 A. T, Swan Dist. No. 7 ' 1.61 Margaret Driscoll Dist. No. 7 4.30 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 121 Your Committee on Equalization reports that they have ex- amined the assessment rolls of the several tax districts in the County of Tompkins, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the valuation in one tax district bears a just relation to the valuations in all the tax districts in the county,; that in the opinion of the members of the committee such valuations do not bear such just relations to the valuations in all the tax dis- tricts of the county, and your committee would recommend that the valuations of the several tax districts, in order that they may bear such just relations, be increased or- diminished ac- cording to the foregoing statements so as to make the aggre- gate equalized valuations as indicated in the tabular statement above. .And your committee would also report that they have deter- mined upon proper inquiry and investigation the ratio or per- centages which the assessed value of the real property in each such tax district bears to its full value and would recommend that, based upon such determination of your committee that the Board establish such ratios or percentages which are de- termined and in the opinion of your committee are as follows : Caroline 98 Per Cent Danby 98 " Dryden 99 " Enfield 94 " Groton 98 " Ithaca City 100 ". Ithaca Town 98 " Lansing 90 " Newfield 100 " Ulysses 91 " That your committee have, in accord with such percentage compiled, and that the foregoing tables shows the aggregate valuations of each tax district, as determined from the actual values of property fixed according to the above ratios or per- centages and the average rate of assessment of real property in the county which your committee have determined accord- ing to the rules laid down by Statute, to be 984081+ and that the table shows by such valuations the several and aggregate. valuations upon which the taxes for the county, including the 122 PROCEEDINGS OF TIME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS state taxes, should be apportioned between the several tax dis- tricts of the county. All of which is respectfully submitted. ALBERT DASSANCE, Chairman, J. M. TOWNSEND, F. A. BEGENT, L. E. PATTERSON, ED S. HILL, • OLEN A. KING, W. O. SMILEY, Committee. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 129 John Flinn, Dist. No. 2, 30 acres, Dryden -Ithaca 9.00 P. T. Kelly, Dist. No. 8, Enfield -Ithaca 93.71 Grant Cole, Dist. No. 9, Enfield -Ithaca 67.16 Frank Roe, Dist. No. 9, Enfield -Ithaca 57.04 Chas. A. Titus, Dist. No. 9, Enfield -Ithaca • 115.00 $730.39 LANSING Mrs. Pliny Baker Dist. No. 9 $ 1.84 H. VanAuken Dist. No. 9 5.16 Clark Blakeley Dist. No: 13...... 13.78 S. Swanstrom Dist. No. 15 26.80 C. L. Saunders Dist. No. 16 3.60 Frederick Sommers Dist. No. 16_..... .45 Fred R. McGraw Dist. No. 16 12.60 John Knettles Dist. No. 16 7.20 $ 71.43 NEWFIELD Putnam Teeter Dist. No. 1 $ 3.50 Reynolds Hill Farm Dist. No. 8 3.27 Herman Manninum Dist. No. 9 7.56 Ernest Mattison Dist. No. 9 3.15 Freemont Brown Dist. No. 11 .63 Freemont and Gertrude Brown Dist. No. 11 3.63 Rockwell Brown Dist. No. 11 1.25 Hanna Dassance Dist. No. 11 2.50 Allie Rockwell Dist. No. 11 1.88 Peter Teeter Dist. No. 11 3.75 G. 111. Baumback Dist. No. 14 11.70 Bresley T. Hannah Dist. No. 14 10.80 Geo. Tyler Dist. No. 14 10.80 Sarah Nobles Est Dist. No. 16 16.15 Myrtle Bailey Dist. No. 20 1.20 Roy Parsons , Dist. No. 20 .80 Mrs. F. W. Moore Dist. No. 20 2.40 Martin Wright Dist. No. 20 13.60 H. B. Lockwood Dist. No. 21 37.80 Putnam- Teeter Dist. No. 21 43.20 Peter Teeter Dist. No. 21 35.1.0 Teeter & Maynard Dist. No. 21 35.10 $249.77 ULYSSES F. C. Biggs Dist. No. 1 $118.50 Martin Breen Dist. No. 1 5.22 130 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Maude H. Chipp Dist. No. 1 24.83 East Steamburg Tel. Co Dist. No. 1 .90 Wm. D. Halsey Dist. No.- 1 37.80 Ithaca Specialty Co• Dist. No. 1 59.10 Chas. Keff Heirs Dist. No. 1 11.85 Carrie Sears Dist. No. 1...... 30.75 Heirs of D. Sears Dist. No. ' 1 1.23 R. D. Sears Dist. No. 1 47.25 Catherine Smith Dist. No. -1 22.48 Fred Vann Dist. No. 1 13.03 Albert Clark Heirs Dist. No. 6 2.80 Kinney Estate Dist. No. 12...... 2.69 A. Glannister Dist. No. 12 16.15 Eliza Hart Estate Dist. No. 12 26.92 H. B. Vrooman Dist. No. 12...... 4.61 $425.76 CITY OF ITHACA Winifred and Kate Acton' 109 Parker St $ 41.80 Sarah Bagley Estate 622 Cascadilla St 18.70 Susan Baker Elizabeth Brennan Wm. and Arlie Brooks A. G. and Lucy Brown Lena M. Bundy Margaret R. Casey J. W. and Georgia Cole Myron Cornelius Nina Cornelius Cornell University Bessie Fish Frank Fish A. T. Fisher G. E. and Mary Foster (Mrs. J. R J. W. Georgia (A. Marin Edw. Gibbons Est A. C. and Maud Goff C. W. Hamilton Est. 530 E. State St 60.50 707 Hancock St 7.70 219 W. Neaga Ave 14.30 401 Lake St 3.30 Mill, 301 Lake St 99.00 302 E. Neaga Ave 18.70 304 E. Neaga Ave 18.70 307 S. Plain St 13.20 119 College Ave. 59.40 120 Sears St 17.60 113 Cobb St 15.40 Boathouse, Westport St27.50 214 Humboldt St 11.00 216 Humboldt St 11.00 Lot No. 2, .Humboldt St1.65 Lot. 45 Giles St - .83 Lot. Elm St 3.85 Bedell now owner) 115 Irving Place 45.00 Est. now owner) 127-129 Cleveland Ave. 26.40 305 W. Green St 66.00 306 E. Neaga Ave , 19.80 307 E. Falls St 8.80 Robt. Holland • 1133 Giles St 4.40 Lot. 76 Giles St .27 Lot. 76 Cook Tract .28 C. C. and Geo. Houghton 109 Farm St 17.60 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 131. Geo. Houghton Lot, Cascad-illi Ave 3.85 Ithaca Realty Co 104-106 11IcCIune Ter 37.40 ' (Maggie Brody pays tax) R. W. and Mona Kellogg 603 N. Tioga St. 37.40 A. B. and Nellie -Kennedy 208-210 Prospect St 34.90 H. D. Keyser 322 N. Titus Ave 27.50 (C. A. Titus now owner) H. J. Koch 904 Hector St 73.70 (M. Llop now owner) • . Theresa LaBarr 108 Franklin St 13.20 Manuel Llop 207-211 Dryden Rd 55.00 H. J. Lucas, Jr 407 E. Tompkins St. 13.20 Mary A. Maloney Lot. 156 W. end Blk. Boulevard Roacl .55 Bruno Mazza 416-418 N. Meadow St. 22.00 Christina Mazza 410 N. Meadow St 8.80 412 N. Meadow St 14.30 414 N. Meadow St 13.20 522 N. Meadow St 11.00 524 N. Meadow St 11.00 Lots 70, 81, 82, 83, 84, Esty St 7.70 502 N.Meadow St. ........ 27.50 J. B. McAllister • 418-422 Eddy St. 286.00 J. E. and Thirza McIntosh Lots 107, 80, 248; Cook Lancs Co. 3.85 Preston Melton 425 W. Seneca St 18.70 223 S. Plain St 13.20 Lena C. •Miller 412 Elm St. 28.60 Mary O. O'Brien Estate 319 Esty St • 8.80 W. E. Pearson 404-406 University Ave. 88.00 John Quigley -Estate 207 Williams St. 38.50 121 N. Quarry St 46.20 Leartus Redner Estate 1131 . Giles St 6.60 John Reidy Estate 114 Maple Ave 18.70 107 Maple Ave. 28.60 (J. C. Nichols now owner) 121 Maple Ave 18.70 Lot, Maple Ave 14.30 Kate and Ann Reidy 623 Dryden Roacl 8.80 T. J. Reidy • 407. Eddy St 77.00 Bridget Ryan Estate 705 Hancock St. 6.60 115 Fifth St 8.80 119 Fifth St 7.70 604 Hancock St. 4.40 610 Hancock St 6.60 308 Esty St 8.80 Ja. and Margaret Seamon 220 Lake Ave 33.00 132. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Fall Seea 307 Humboldt St 4.40 Ethel J. Seeley 321 S. Titus Ave 12.60 Frank and Mary Shevalier 717 N. Aurora St. 19.80 A. G. Sincebaugh 339 Elm St 31.90 Smith and Sharp 124 Columbia St 17.60 Volney and Ella Thomas 240 Linden Ave 27:50 (ill. Llop now owner) Fred VanOrder 511 W. Seneca St 45.10 514-516 W. State St. 55.00 Mary E. VanOrder 356 Humboldt St. and Lot 84.70 Jeremiah Welch Icehouse. Westport St.... 4.40 512 W. Mill St 11.00 Lot, 311 Esty St 3.85 Arthur and Maude Whiting 307 First St 14.30 (John Feber now owner) C. H. Wilcox 209 Auburn St 17.60 Mr. Wyman Lot. 23 Treva Ave .83 $2,175.91 F. A. REGENT, ARTHUR BISHOP, CARL R. WADE, Committee. Mr. Begent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the foregoing report of the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes be accepted and the sums therein mentioned be levied and collected from the lands or property upon which the same were imposed, with 7% in addi- tion thereto. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk • read the following report of the Committee on `County Clerk and Election Expenses, relative to the report .and apportionment of election expenses, by the Commission- ers of Election: Your Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses reports that it has examined the report submitted by the Com- missioners of Election and believes it to be correct. and your committee therefore recommends that the apportionment of OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 133 election expenses, as made by said Commissioners, be accepted and adopted by this Board, and that the various sums charged to the political subdivisions of the county be levied .and col- lected from the taxable property of the several towns of the county, the City of Ithaca, and the County of Tompkins, as follows : Town of Caroline $ 113.24 Town of Danby 93.07 Town of Dryden 264.94 Town of Enfield 77.82 Town of Groton 276.02 Town of Ithaca 127.78 Town of Lansing 181.01 Town of Newfield 87.61 Town of Ulysses 1.92.32 Citi* of Ithaca 861.84 County of Tompkins 3,077.06 Total $5,352.71 A. S. MILLER, C. R. WADE, E. S. HILL, • Committee. lIr. hiller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, relative to the apportionment of election expenses, be accepted and that the various sums there- in mentioned be levied and collected from the taxable property of the several towns of the county, the City of Ithaca and the County of Tompkins. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. which was laid on the table two days under the rule: Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each 134 PROCEEDINGS OF TFEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the said claims, in the opinion of your committee, is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee' therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. ..,-*4 U q., o z Claimant Account to which chargeable Nature of expense - c) .E U z) t. 'o d 78 Andrus & Church Co. Treas Record books $ 58.35 $ 58.35 79 T. G. Miller Song Co. Treas Supplies 16.25 16.25 80 Ithaca Journal -News Co. Treas Pub. Tax Not'c's 222.17 222.17 103 Stover Printing Co... Co. Treas. Printing, etc 24.25 24.25 102 Ithaca Realty Co Co. Treas Prem. on Bond.. 375.00 375.00 138 Groton Journal- . Courier Co. Treas Pub. Tax Not'c's 212.29 212.29 • $908.31 $908.31 Respectfully submitted this 21st day of December, 1922. JOHN M. TOWNSEND, ED S. HILL, SIDNEY L. HOWELL, Committee. Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. George. By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : • Resolved --That the report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts be accepted and that the bills and ac- counts therein listed be audited by this Board at. the amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr.- Wade. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Charities, which was laid on the table two clays under the rule: OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 135 Your Committee on Charities reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims, in the opinion of your committee, is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins to the. amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. No. of claim Claimant Account to which chargeable Nature of expense b U co m 35 37 147 St. Mary's Home The Biggs Co E. P.. Bouton Dep't Children County Horne.. Tuber. Hosp.._ Maintenance Supplies Insurance $479.14 $479.14 35.00 35.00 125.00 125.00 $639.14 $039.14 Respectfully submitted this 21st day of December, 1922. W. 0. SMILEY, A. BISHOP, S. L. HOWELL, Cor7mittee. Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Smiley offered the, following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Charities be accepted and that the bills and accounts, therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by, the com- mittee;•and be it further Resolved -That there be levied and collected from the taxa- ble property of the Town of Dryden the sum of $479.14, to re- imburse the county for expenditures made to St. Mary's Home, said amount to be placed in the budget of that town for collec- tion at the next ensuing tax levy. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. 136 PROCEEDINGS OF TIME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ayes -12. Noes -O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Coroner. Justices, Etc., which was. laid on the table two days, under the rule: Your Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc., reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of said claims, in the opinion of your committee, is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. E. �, T.1 .6 z Claimant Account to ' which chargeable Nature of expense ..7,- _ d :.� E-.5- 81 81 Miles D. Lane Justice Fees, dog cases.. $ 35.75 S 85.75 82 R. R. Chatterton Justice Fees, dog cases.. 39.05 39.05 83 Chas. H. Newman.... Justice Fees, dog cases.. 29.00 29.00 84 Daniel- Mitchell Justice Fees, dog cases.. 2.50 2.50 85 W. T. Bethel Constable .___.. Fees, dog cases.. 124.90 124.90 86 Geo. Maloney Constable Fees, dog cases.. 2.20 2.20 87 Robt. A. Hutchinson Constable Fees, dog cases.. 1.20 1.20 88 L. D. Packer • Constable Fees, dog cases.. 50.20 50.20 89 W. J. Bells Constable Fees, dog cases.. 22.93 22.98 90 %Vm. A. Smith Coroner Expenses 61.20 61.20 139 James A. Bush Justice Fees, fel'y cases 19.55 19.55 140 Paul Ewers Justice Fees, dog cases.. 25.45 25.45 141 R. H. Taylor Constable ' Fees, dog cases.. 9.15 9.15 146 A. J. Conlon Justice • Fees, fel'y cases 13.75 13.75 148 F. J. McCormick Coroner Autopsy 25.00 25.00 $461.88 $461.88 Respectfully submitted this 21st day of December, 1922. CARL R. WADE, L. E. PATTERSON, . W. F. GEORGE, Committee. Moved by iilir. Wade, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. King. By unanimous consent, the report.was taken from the table. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 137 Mr. Wade offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc., be accepted. and that the bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recom- mended by the committee; and be it further Resolved—That the County Treasurer be authorized and di- rected to 'pay Claims No. 81, amounting to $35.75; No. 82, amounting to $39.05; No. 83, amounting to $29.00; No. 84, amounting to $2.50; No. . 85, amounting to $124.90; No. 86, amounting to $2.20; No. 87, amounting to $1.20; So. 88, amounting to $50.20; No. 89, amounting to $22.98; No. 140, amounting to $25.45, and No. 141, amounting to $9.15, total- ing $342.38, out of the moneys in his hands in the Dog Fund. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. i\lr. Begent presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Groton, which was received and referred to the. Com- mittee on Town Expenses. Etc. Mr. Patterson presented the several claims audited by the Committee on Contract Supplies during the year, which were filed. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolr;ed--That the several claims against the county and audited by the Committee on Contract Supplies during the year ending October 31, 1922, be audited by this Board at the amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. 138 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Nineteenth Day Friday, December 22, 1922 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $500.00 for the expense of the Children's Court, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary, on the order of the Judge of Children's Court of Tompkins County, said expense to be audited by this Board. Seconded' by Mr. Begent. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption :, . Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $800.00 as salary for the Clerk of the Children's Court, said sum to be paid by the County Treasurer in the same man- ner as payments made to other county officers and employees. Seconded by Mr. Howell. Ares --13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Miller presented the Town Budget of the Town of Ith- aca, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Roskelly offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That hereafter no expense account be allowed by the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., in claims for examina- OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 139 tions in lunacy, unless such expense account be on the order of the judge before whom the proceedings were had. Seconded by Mr. Dassance. Carried. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $15,000, said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be used in the erection of and proper inscription thereon, of a suitable memorial to the Veterans of the World War. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. On motion of Mr. George, the Board proceeded in the elec- tion of a Democratic Commissioner of Election for the term of two years. The name of Mr. John P. Kelly was placed in nomination by Mr. B. F. Lent, Chairman of the Democratic County Com- mittee. On motion of Mr. George, the Clerk was directed to cast one ballot for John P. Kelly, as the unanimous choice of the Board for Commissioner of Election. The Clerk cast one ballot for John P. Kelly, and the Chair - 'man declared Mr. Kelly duly elected Commissioner of Elec- tion for the term of two years. beginning January 1, 1923. On motion of Mr. Smiley, the Board proceeded in the elec- tion of a Republican Commissioner of Election for the term of two years. The name of Mr.- Bert T. Baker was placed In nomination by Mr. Rodney G. Robinson, Chairman of the Republican County Committee. On motion of Mr. Smiley, the Clerk was directed to cast one ballot for Bert T. Baker, as the unanimous choice of the Board for Commissioner of Election. The Clerk cast one ballot for Bert T. Baker, and the Chair- 140 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS man declared Mr. Baker duly elected Commissioner of Elec-' tion for the term of two years, beginning January 1, 1923. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll Call. All members present. Mr. Wm. E. Mandeville, of the State Department of Farms and Markets, appeared before the Board, relative to a quaran- tine on the clogs of Tompkins County. • Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS—The Towns of Enfield and Ulysses have con- structed 804 feet and 8,216 feet, respectively, of sub -base for highways during the year 1922, in excess of mileage allotted to said towns; and WHEREAS—There is money in the hands of the County. Treasurer, unexpended, for construction under the County and Town System of Roads, and available for that purpose under the provisions of a resolution of this Board, adopted April 2, 1921; therefore be it • Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $513.76 to the Town of Enfield and the sum of ,$4,551.66 to the Town of Ulysses, as county aid for the construction of said additional sub -base for the year 1922, the said additional mileage of sub -base to be governed by the same rules and regu- lations as the original allotments to said towns and payments made thereon in the same manner as all construction under the County and Town System of Roads. Seconded by Mr. Townsend. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Wade presented the reports of P. Alfred hunch and Chas. M. Jones. Justices of the Peace of the Town of Caroline, which were received and referred to the Committee on Cor- oner, Justices, Etc. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, -which was laid on the table two days under the rule: OP' Tor1PIUNS COUNTY, NEW PORK 141 Your Committee on. County Clerk and Election Expenses re- ports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims, in the opinion of your committee, is a just and .legal charge against • the County of Tompkins to the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", .and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. 142 PROCEEDINGS OF THE -BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. of claim Claimant Account to which chargeable Nature of expense E 71 CJ • 5 .7' 39 Ithaca Journal -News County Clerk Pub. Notices $ 15.00 $ 15.00 40 Hall & McChesney.-" County Clerk Record books 58.00 58.00 41 Hall & McChesney.... Ctiunty Clerk Spec. Index.. 60.00 60.00 42 Banks Law Pub. Co. County Clerk Law books.__. 7.50 7.50 43 Norton Printing Co. Elections Printing 1,615.10 1,015.10 44 Underwood Type.Co. County Clerk._ Typewriter 112.50 112.50 .45 T. G. Miller Sons County Judge.. Supplies ___... 1.25 1.25 46 T. G. Miller Sons Surrogate Supplies • 16.85 16.85 47 J. Will Tree County Clerk.. B'd'g books.. 170.50 170.50 48 Banks Law Pub. Co. County Clerk._ Codes 18.50 18.50 49 Atkinson Press Surrogate P't'g blanks.. 30.75 30.75 50 Atkinson Press County Clerk.. Ct. Calend'rs 82.00 82.00 51 J. B. Lyon Co County Judge.. Law books_.._ 103.00 103.00 52 Matthew Bender & Co County Judge.. Law books.... 38.00 38.00 53 Andrus & Church • Surrogate Record books , 35.75 35.75 54 Banks Law Pub. Co. County Judge_ Law books. 40.75 40.75 55 Hall & McChesney.... Surrogate '...___ Record books 38.20 38.20 56 Andrus & Church Surrogate Record books 63.35 63.35 93 Davis -Brown Co Surrogate Electric sup. 5.98 5.98 94 Davis -Brown Co County Clerk.. Electric sup. 15.94 15.94 95 American Law Pub County Judge.. Law books.... .11.00 11.00 96 E. P. Bouton County Clerk__ Pre, on bond 30.00 30.00 128 T. G. Miller Sons Elections Supplies 101.85 101,85 129 R. C. Osborn & Co Elections Supplies 30.00 30.00 130 Ithaca Journal -News Elections Pub. Notices 127.68 127.68 131 Groton 'Journal - Courier Elections ........ Pub. Notices 122.43 122.43 132 Brandow Printing . I 'Co. Assd. lst Nat. • Bank Of Albany_. Elections Supplies 500.00 500.00 133 Ithaca Trust Co., Trustee Elections Rent 50.00 50.00 134 Atkinson Press County Judge__ Printing 74.50 79.50 144 H. J. Bool. Co County Clerk.. Furniture .._. 18.78 18.78 149 Purdy & Kinney County Clerk__ Insurance on and Surrogate fixtures, etc. 50.00 50.00 150 Carl R. Wade Elections Bd. of Canv. 24.24 24.24 151 Wm. 0. Smiley Elections Bd. of Canv. 21.36 21.36 152 Ed S. Hill Elections Bd. of Canv. 21.36 21.36 153 Olen A. King Elections Bd. of Canv. 22.32 22.32 154 F. A. Begent Elections Bd. of Canv. 26.16 26.16 155 Arthur S. Miller Elections Bd. of Canv. 18.04 18.64 156 Wm. F. George Elections Bd. of Canv. . 22.80 22.80 157 Albert Dassance Elections Bd. of Canv. 23.76 23.70 158 J. M. Townsend Elections Bd. of Canv. - 21.84 21.84 159 Arthur Bishop Elections Bd. of Canv. 18.00 18.00 160 L. E. Patterson Elections Bd. of Canv. 18.00 18.00 161 E. Morgan St. John._ Elections 130. of Canv. 18.00 18.00 162 Sidney L. Howell Elections Bd. of Canv. 12.00 . 12.00 163 Albert Roskelly Elections Bd. of Canv. 18.00 18.00 $3,931.64 $3.931.64 OP TOMPNINS•COUNTY, NEW YORK 143 Respectfully submitted this 22nd day of December, 1922. A. S. MILLER, ED S. HILL, CARL R. WADE, Committee. Moved by Mr. Miller, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Dassance. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption; Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County. Clerk and Election Expenses be accepted and that the bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. George. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. A report of the Boncled Indebtedness of the City of Ithaca was received and referred to the Committee on Town Ex- penses, Etc. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Officers and Compensation; which was laid on the table two days under the rule: Your Committee on County Officers and Compensation re- ports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper'form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims, in the opinion of your committee, is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. 194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. of claim • Account to which chargeable Nature of r expense r • 1 Jamieson&McKinney Co. Clk. Bldg. Repairs $ 18.1018 18.10 • 2 Underwood Type Co.', Supervisors ..._ Typewriter 75.00 75.00 3 Ithaca Journal-News'Supervisors .... Not.for cl'ms 2.75 2.7o 4 Wilber G. Fish Ex -Supervisor Coni. work.... 6.00 6.00 5 Andrus & Church Supervisors _.__ Law blanks.. .50 .50 6 Matthew Bender & Co. Supervisors _.__ Manuals 47.50 47.50 7 Court Bellis County Sealer Disbursem's 11.92 11.92 8 Court Bellis County Sealer Expenses .... 400.00 400.00 91P. 111. Donohue _ _ _ Courthous6 .___ Repairs 151.68 151.68 10 T. G. 'Miller Sons Supervisors ._ Supplies 6.80 6.80 11 Geo. A. Gardner - Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 5.28 5.28 12 Donald S. Cutter Assessor T'x C'm, M'g 5.28 5.28 13 H. B. Stevens Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 6.88 6.88 14 A. R. Gillen Assessor T'x C'm. ll'g 7.52 , 7.52 15 W. H. Bulkley Assessor T'x C'ni. li'g 7.20 7.20 16 Joseph Novak Assessor ......__ T'x C'm. M'g 6.24 6.24 1.7 Andrew i Baker Assessor T'x C'tn. 5I'g 5.60 5.60 18 Geo. Button Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 5.44 5.44 19 H. Z. Thayer • Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 4.90 4.96 20 W. J. Shaver Assessor T'x C'm. _5I'g 5.76 5.76 21 Samuel Lane Assessor T'x C'm. MM'g 6.92 6.92 22 C. B. -Snyder Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 5.92 . 5.92 23 Fred Smith Assessor ._. T'x C'm. 31'g 5.60. 5.60 24 G. B. Daharsh Assessor 1"x Ctn. M'g 4.80 4.80 25 Ray Lanning Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 5.28 5.28 26 D. B. Bull Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 5.12 5.12 27 Wm. H. Lane Assessor T'x C'm.M'g 6.72 6.72 28 W. W. Conrad Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 5.44 5.44 29 Olin Miller Assessor T'x C'm. _lI'g 5.54 5.54 30 E. 11. Stillwell Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 6.06 6.06 31 Theo. Eighmcy Assessor T'x C'm. li'g 6.72 6.72 32 T. J. Baker Assessor T'x C'm. 3I'g 4.64 4.64 33 Harrison Adams Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 4.32 4.32 341T. R. Hopkins Assessor T'x C'm. M'g 5.44 5.44 35 H: C. Sheldon Assessor T'x C'm.:lI'g 4.32 4.32 37 Davis -Brown Co Courthouse ._.. Elec. sup 3.63 3.63 98 Davis -Brown Co Courthouse ._.. Elec. sup 6.97 6.97 99 Davis -Brown Co Courthouse .._. Elec. sup. 2.32 2.32 100 Chas. Terpening Assessor T'x C'm.11'g 5.28 5.28 101 Stover Printing Co... Supervisors ._Printing 34.50 34.50 135 Andrus & Church Supervisors .__. Order books.. 16.75 16.75 136 Hand Stamp ShopSupervisors .__. Ink pad .50 .50 137 R. C. Osborn & Co.._.- Supervisors .__. Supplies 145.00 145.00 166 J. Will Tree Supervisors .__. B'd'g book.... • 2.25. 2.25 167 Emmons & Rockwell Co. Clk. Bldg. Insurance .... 50.00 50.00 168 Henry A. St. JohnCourthouse .._ Insurance .... 60.00 60.00 169 H. A. Carey Co Courthouse .__.Insurance .... 80.00 80.00 1.70 Geo. W. Sharpe Co.' Clk. Bldg. Insurance .... 50.00. 50.00 171 Ithaca Realty Co Co. Clk. Bldg. Insurance .... 50.00 50.00 172 The Perry Agency_.__ Courthouse .__. Insurance _... 60.00 60.00 $1.430.445 $1,430.45 OIC, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 145' Respectfully submitted this 22nd day of December, 1922. W. 0. SMILEY, S. L. HOWELL, J. M. TOWNSEND, Committee. Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Howell. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County Officers and Compensation be accepted and that the bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by the committee; and be it further Resolved—That 'of Claim No. 6, $9.50 thereof be charged to the Town of Caroline, $9.50 thereof be charged to the Town of Danby, $9.50 thereof be charged to the Town of Lansing, and $9.50 thereof be charged to the Town of Newfield, said sums being properly chargeable to said towns respectively, and that the foregoing amounts so charged be placed in the budgets of the respective towns, to be collected at the next ensuing tax Levy. to reimburse the county, for moneys expended on behalf of said towns. Seconded by Mr. King. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. A list of the Incorporated Companies of the City of Ithaca was received and filed. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Highways, which was laid on the table two days under the rule: Your Committee on Highways ,reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of said claims, in the 140 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS opinion of your committee, is a .just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins to the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. r ° O Claimant Account to. which chargeable • Nature of expense- c % v' d 92 T. G. Miller's Sons____ Highways _.'Supt. Expenses.. $ 36.00 $ 36.00 142 M. E. Moran & Co Highways Extra work 100.00 100.00 143 P. W. Wood & Son_.. Motor trucks.. Insurance .744.75 744.75 145 E. P. Bouton Highways Supt. Bond 2.50 2.50 $883.25 $883.25 Respectfully submitted this 22nd day of December, 1922. L. E. PATTERSON, A. H. ROSKELLY, CARL R. WADE, OLEN A. KING, W. 0. SMILEY, Committee: • Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by vIr. King. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved -That the report of the Committee on Highways be accepted and that the bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by the com- mittee. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 147 WHEREAS—This Board, by a resolution duly adopted De- cember 27, 1921. placed the matter of insurance of . motor trucks on the county, and the amount of such insurance to be charged to the towns to which such trucks were allotted; and WHEREAS—The county, during the year 1922, has paid for insurance on the trucks allotted to the several towns the sum of $1,863.36 ; therefore be it Resolved—That there be levied and collected from the taxa- ble property of the several towns herein named, the sums set opposite the names of those towns, to reimburse the county for moneys expended for and on behalf of said towns for insur- ance on motor trucks allotted to said to vns, as follows: Caroline $ 155.28 Danby 155.28 Dryden 310.56 Enfield 1.55.28 Croton 310.56 Ithaca 155.28 Lancing 310.56 Newfield 155.28 Ulysses 155.28 $ 1,863.36 Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Ayes -11. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption WHEREAS—This Board, by a resolution duly adopted Febru- • ary 23, 1922, appropriated the sum of $27,666.46.for the county and the sum of $11,586.91 for the City of Ithaca, as the share to be borne by said county and City of Ithaca for the construc- tion of the Ithaca City -Hector Street County Highway and had obligated itself therefor and paid 'moneys 'thereon ; therefore be it ' Resolved–That there be levied and collected from the taxa- ble property of the City of Ithaca the sum of $11,586.91, to re- imburse the county for moneys so expended and to be ex- pended by the county for and on behalf of the City of Ithaca for the construction of said Ithaca City -Hector Street County Highway. and that said amount be placed in the budget of the City of Ithaca, to be collected at the next ensuing tax levy. 148 PROCEEDINGS OF TIIU BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by i\Ir. Miller. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: • Resolved—That Claims No. G171, amounting to $101.30, and No. G172, amounting to 8385.20, of the Bailey Garage Co., pre- sented November 13, 1922, be audited by this Board at the full amounts, and the Clerk is directed to issue orders for the pay- ment of the same at this time, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said amounts out of any unappropriated funds in his hands; and be it further Resolved—That of Claim No. G172, there be charged to the Town of Caroline the sum of $4.10, that there be charged to the Town of Dryden the sum of $15.55, that there be charged to the Town of Ithaca the sum of $7.50, that there be charged to the Town of Lansing the sum of 853.45, that there be charged to the Town of Ulysses the sum of $18.50, and that there be charged to the City of Ithaca the sum of $3.45,' said sums being properly chargeable to said towns and city respec- tively, and that said sums so charged be placed in the respec- tive budgets of said towns and city, to be collected at the next ensuing tax levy, to reimburse the county. Seconded by i\Ir. Smiley. Ayes --12. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Correction and Reformation, which was laid on the table two days under the rule: Your Committee on Correction and Reformation reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in' proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims, in the opinion of your committee, is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your commit- tee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 140 No. of claim Claimant Account to which chargeable Nature of expense_ • oo V o 57 Barr Bros Jail ' Lab. & mat... $ 5.48 $ 5.48 58 P. M. :Donohue Jail Lab. & inat._. . 31.74 :31.74 59 Guardian Angel's Private Re- ..:. Board 01 Home form School_... Inmates 50.71 50.71 60 J. W. Judd Jail inmates.._ Physician .... 298.00 298.00 61 T. G. Miller's Sons Sheriff Supplies 4.55 4.55 62 T. G. i4ii11er's Sons.... Sheriff Supplies 66.40 06.40 63 Square Deal Garage Dist. Atty Expenses ...... 6.00 6.00 64 Square Deal Garage Sheriff Expenses 18.00 18.00 65 Davis -Brown Co Jail Electric sup. 11.08 11.08 66 Norton Printing Co. Sheriff Printing 27.50 27.50 104 Davis -Brown Co Jail Electric rep. 1.50 1.50 105 Davis -Brown Co Jail Electric rep. 4.05 4.05 106 Davis -Brown Co Sheriff's Res... Electric rep. 11.08 11.08 107 R. W. Moore Dist. Atty Chem. anal's 42.00 42.00 108 Carl Crandall Dist. .Atty Services 36.00 36.00 109 Dr. W. G. Fish. Dist. Atty Med. expert.. 10.00 10.00 110 Davis -Brown Co Jail Electric sup. 2.49 2.49) 111 Davis -Brown Co Jail Electric rep. 5.00 5.00 112 Davis -Brown Co Jail Electric sup. 37.18 37.18 113 E. P. Bouton Sheriff Bond prem._. 75.00 75.00 114 Norton Printing Co... Dist. Atty Prinbing 14.00 14.00 1151D. F. Williamson Co Dist.' Atty Codes 15.00 15.00 116 Stover Printing Co... Dist. Atty Printing ...... 27.00 27.00 117 Arthur G. Adams._..-- Dist. Atty Expenses 102.94 102.94 118 Monroe Co. Peniten. Penal Inst Bd. inmates_. 324.24 324.24 119 R. W. Moore Dist. ,Atty Chem. anal's 42.00 42.00 120 Clinton House Co. Ct. Crim... Bd. jurors.... 14.00 14.00 121 P. C. Sainburg Jail inmates_... milling teeth (3.50 0.00 122 Driscoll Bros. & Co. Jail Repairs 12.77 12.77 173 N. Y. State Training School for Girls_... Reform School Expenses _. 31.74 31.74 174 Fay Skilling • Sheriff Ex. out Co... 283.15 283.15 • $1,617.10 81.6610.60 Respectfully submitted this 22nd day of December, 1922. SIDNEY L. HOWELL, OLEN A. KING. W. F. GEORGE, Committee. Moved by Mr. Howell, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. 150 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS By unanimous consent. the report was taken from the table. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption. • Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Corrections and Reformation be accepted and that the bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recom- mended by the committee; and be it further Resolved—That Claim No. 59, of the Guardian Angel's Home, amounting to $50.71, and Claim No. 173, of the New York State Training School for Girls, amounting to $31.74, totalling $82.45, be charged to the City of Ithaca, the same be- ing properly chargeable to said city, and that.said -amount so charged, be levied and collected from the taxable property of the City of Ithaca, to reimburse the county for expenditures made to the Guardian Angel's Home and the New York Train- ing School for Girls. said amount to be placed in the tax budget of the city for collection at the next ensuing tax levy ; and be it further Resolved—That of Claim No. 174, the same being for the sheriff's expenses out of the county, the sum of $24.78 thereof be charged to the Town of Dryden, and that the sum of $82.54 thereof be charged to the City of Ithaca, said sums being prop- erly chargeable to said town and city respectively, and that the foregoing amounts so charged be placed in the budgets of the said town and city, to be collected at the next ensuing tax levy, to reimburse the county for moneys expended on behalf of said town and city. Seconded by Mr. King. Bill No. 121, of P. C. Sainburg, having been recommended by the committee as disallowed, a vote was taken on that bill. Moved by Mr. Howell, that bill No. 121, of P. C. Sainburg, be disallowed by this Board, the same being for filling the teeth of a prisoner in the county jail and being a personal claim against the individual and not a proper charge against the county. and no person having authority to contract such an indebtedness that is binding on the county. Seconded by MIr. Bishop. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 151 • Moved by Mr. Howell, that the other bills reported by the committee be audited by this Board at the amounts recom- mended by the committee. Seconded by iVIr. George. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. George presented the report of Jacob B. Bower, a Jus- tice of the Peace of the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Mr. George presented the Town Budget of the Town of Lan- sing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. George presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. On motion, adjourned to Tuesday, January 2, 1923, at 10:30 . A. M. Twentieth Day Tuesday, January 2, 1923 MORNING SESSION Roll Call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses, asking authority to borrow, on the faith and credit of the town, the sum of $1,500.00, in addition to the $7,000.00 already authorized, to aid the town in paying its share of the cost of improvement of County and Town Roads, under §320-A, of the Highway Law. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 152 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS . Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses be granted and that the town be authorized to bor- row, on the faith and credit of the town, the sum of $1,500.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in addition to the $7,000.00 already authorized, to help pay the town's share of of the cost of improvement of County and Town Roads, under; §320-A, of the Highway Law. Seconded by Mr. George. Carried. The report of E.• S. VanKirk, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Newfield, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Accounts. Mr. Dassance presented a report of the Special Franchises of the Town of Newfield, Which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. 11Iiller presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the Town of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. The Clerk read a communication from Tion. Jas. R. Robin- son, :Member of Assembly.from Tompkins County, which on motion, was filed. Reports of Albert Colegrove and J. C. Wetherby, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Enfield, were received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices,. Etc. . Mr. King presented a report of the Special Franchises of the Town of Enfield, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. King presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the Town of Enfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Notice of appointment of Robert A. Hutchinson, as Clerk of the Children's Court of Tompkins County, was received and filed. Announcement having been made of the death of Hon. Cas- per Fenner, for many years Member of Assembly from this county, and formerly a member of this Board from the Town of Lansing, Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 153 Resolved—That the Chairman appoint a committee of six members of this Board, of which the Chairman shall be one, to draft suitable resolutions on the death of. Hon. Casper Fen- ner, and also to represent this Board at the funeral of the late Mr. Fenner, on Thursday, January 4th ; and be it further Resolved—That as a mark of respect to the memory of Mr. Fenner, that when this Board adjourns ori Wednesday, January 3rd, it be to Monday, January 8th, 1923, at 10 :30 A. M. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Carried unanimously by ,a rising vote. The Chairman announced the following members of the committee to draft resolutions on the death of Mr. Fenner and to represent this Board at his funeral: Messrs. George, Begent, Dassance, Hill, Townsend and St. John. The Clerk read the following bids for printing 1,000 copies of the Proceedings of the Board for the year 1922 : The Atkinson Press $2.85 per page Grace Printing Co 2.88 per page. Norton- Printing Co 3.10 per page Cornell Publications,Printing Co 3.47 per page -Moved by Mr. Hill, that the bid of the Atkinson Press, for printing the Proceedings of the Board for 1922, be accepted and that the contract therefor be awarded to said company, with the request for as.early a delivery as possible: Seconded by Mr. Dassance. Carried. ?I'Ir. Hill offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: WHEREAS—This Board has learned that suitable arrange- ments can be made for safeguarding the records of the County Clerk's and Surrogate's offices from fire, by the police force of • the City of Ithaca. by an hourly inspection of the interiors of said offices ; therefore be it Re. olved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $500.00 for such purpose, and the County Treasurer is here- 154 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS by directed to pay said amount in quarterly payments into the Police Fund of the city, unless otherwise ordered by a resolu- tion of this Board. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll Call. All members present. 1Ir. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—This .Board has learned of the proposed aban- donment of the Central New York Southern Railroad by its present owners ; and WHEREAS—This Board believes that if such abandonment was to be allowed it would work a great injury, not only to those living along the line of said road, but to the.entire travel- ling public using'said road, not only between the cities of Au- burn and Ithaca, but to points beyond those cities; therefore be it Resolved—That we, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, New York, do most respectfully but earnestly protest against any such abandonment; and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Interstate Com- merce Commission and to the Public Service Commission of the State of New York. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried. Mr. Begent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be levied and collected from the taxa- ble property of Tompkins County, liable therefor, the sum of $32,730.00, for the construction and improvement of highways OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 155 for the year 1923, under the provisions of Sec. 320-A, of the Highway Law, said sum of $32,730.00 to be duplicated by a like amount from the State of New York, under the provisions of Sec. 320-B, of the Highway Law. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read a Petition from the patients at the Tubercu- losis .Hospital, relative to the construction of an improved road to that institution, which was referred to the Committee on Highways. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Clerk of the Board be directed to inform Supreme Court Judge McCann, that the Board accepts his kind offer of December 22, 1922, and that he be requested to furnish the Clerk of the Court, Wm. H. Baker, with the list of neces- sary books to be purchased and the Clerk of the Court is here- by directed to order the same, properly mark and install said books in the Court Library; and be it further Resolved—That the Sheriff be made the custodian of the Court Library. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., which was laid on the table two days, under the rule : Your Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of said claims, in the opinion of your committee, is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. 156 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ti z Claimantwhich Account to chargeable Nature of- expense Claimed Allowed 67 Syracuse State •Sch'1 Feeble Mindec Maintenance $ .80.001$ 80.00 68 Ithaca Journal -News Educational .. Ptg. Notices 5.25 5.25 69 Fred D. Gilbert - Soldier's Bur' Eugene I Bristol 75.00 75,00 70 John :11. Palmer.--.-__. Soldier's Bur'l Alineda I Knox 75.00 5.00 71 E. T. Stewart & Son Soldier's Bur'] Ellen 1 Carpenter 75.00 15.00 12 Craig Colony Epileptics Maintenance 48.53 48.53 73 Rochester School for 1 Deaf Deaf Mutes __._ Maintenance 559.15 559.15 74 Central N. Y. Inst. for Deaf Deaf Mutes _..- Maintenance 490.00 490.00 75 J. W. Judd Insane Ex. in lunacy 15.00 15.00 76 Minor McDahiels Insane Ex. in lunacy 20.00 20.00 77 L. J.•Genung Public Health Co. Labr't'ry 52.71 52.71 91 E. T. Stewart & Son Soldier's- Burl James I McClure__.. 75.001 75.00 123 Clark N. Baldwin Soldier's Bur'l Thos. E. Shaw 75.00 75.00 124 Clark N. Baldwin Soldier's Bur'l Nancy M. , Tyler 75.00 75.00 125 Abram Chase............ Insane Ex. in lunacy 10.00 10.00 126 J. 51. Townsend Insane Ex. in lunacy 1.2.50 12.50 127 Abram Chase Insane Ex. in lunacy 10.00 10.00 164 E.: 11. Perkins Soldier's Bur'I Henry D. 1 Locke 75.00 75.00 165 .Alvin Booth Co. ..... ... Soldier's Bur'l Mary E. i Eilmer 75.00 75.00 175IJ. 51. Townsend Insane Ex. in lunacy 1.3.00 1. .00 • $1.916.14 $1.916.14 Respectfully submitted this 2nd clay of January; 1923. ALBERT 1-f. ROSKELLY, ALBERT DASSANCE, ED S. HILL, Committee. Moved. by Mr. Roskelly, that the report be taken from the table and.passed at this time. Seconded by -Mr. Townsend. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. OF TOi41PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 157 Mr. Roskelly offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Soldiers' Re- lief, Etc., be accepted and that the bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by the committee; and be it further Resolved—That Claim No. 73, for $659.1.5, be charged to the Town of Lansing, Claim No. 74, for $490.00, be charged to the City of Ithaca. Claim No. 125, for $10.00, be charged to the City of .Ithaca, Claim No. 126, for $1.2.50, be charged to the City of Ithaca, Claim No. 127, for $10.00, be charged to the City of Ithaca. Claim No. 175, for $13.00, be charged to the City of Ithaca, and that of Claim No. 67, the sum of $5.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Danby ; $23.33 thereof be charged to the Town of Dryden; $20.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Ithaca ; $11.67 thereof be charged to the Town of Lansing, and that $20.00 thereof be charged to the City of Ithaca, said amounts•being properly chargeable to said towns and city, and that the amounts so charged be placed in'the re- spective budgets of the towns and city to which charged, to be collected at the'next'ensuing tax levy, to reimburse the county. Seconded by Mr. King. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Twenty-first Day Wednesday, January 3, 1923 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Hill. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. King presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Enfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. 11Ir. King presented a list of the Incorporated Companies of the Town of Enfield, which was received and filed. 158 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. King presented the Town Budget of the Town of Enfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. The report of John Middaugh, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Caroline, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner, Justices, Etc. Accounts. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, relative to the report of the County Treasurer : We, the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, wish to report that we have examined the report 5f the County Treas- urer and the accounts in his office. We find that a system of duplicate receipts and disbursements is established and main- tained. We have carefully checked all vouchers, verified the same with the cash book, and find the balances correct as sub- mitted. We also find, that the report includes only items per- tinent to county business, in accordance with a resolution of this Board. The accounts and cash books are balanced monthly and we believe the same to be correct. We also, as a committee, wish to commend the neat and care- ful manner in which the books and accounts are kept. J. M. TOWNSEND, S. L. HOWELL, E. S. HILL, Com;aiaittec. Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report of the committee be accepted. Seconded by Mr. Miller. Carried. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be levied and .collected from the taxa- ble property of Tompkins County, the sum of $115.50, to be paid to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for the year 1923. Seconded by Mr. George. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. OF TOMPKTNS COUNTY, NEW YORK ' AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Hill. 159 Mr. Wm. Hazlitt Snaith appeared before the Board, relative to an appropriation to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. i\Ir. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—From interviews with the Judge of, the Chil- dren's Court, the County Probation Officer and officers of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, it appears to the satisfaction of the members of this Board that the work, formerly conducted by the Society for the Prevention of Cruel- ty to Children, is now by law placed entirely in the hands of the Judge of the Children's Court and the County Probation Offi- cer, for which adequate appropriations have been made by this Board, thus making an appropriation to said society en- tirely unnecessary; therefore be it • Resolved—That no appropriation be made by this Board to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children; and be it further Resolved—That the said society is hereby requested to re- fund to the County 'Treasurer the balance of the funds now in its hands, appropriated to it by this' :Board, amounting to the sum of $94.15 at this time, as reported by the representative of the said society. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Smiley, of the Committee on County Officers and Com- pensation, to which committee was left the matter of automo- bile hire for the county for the ensuing year, rendered a re- port of that committee relative thereto and asked the pleasure of the Board. On motion of 1VIr. Wade, the offer of the J. H. Bailey Garage Co. was accepted and the Clerk was directed to enter into a contract with the J. H. Bailey Garage Company for automo- bile hire for the county officers for the ensuing year. 160 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. George offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—It appears from a petition and certified state- ment of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, this day pre- sented and filed, that at a general election held in the Town of Lansing upon the 7th day of November, 1922, there was sub- mitted to the qualified electors of said town, the following proposition, to -wit : "Shall the Town of Lansing borrow, on the faith and credit of said town, the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars, to be levied upon the Taxable property of said town, and use the same for the purpose of constructing and repairing damage occurring to the town's highways and bridges occasioned by recent floods; and to issue its bonds or obligations for Twenty Thousand Dol- lars in order to raise said amount; one-tenth of the loan, with interest, to be raised by tax in 1923. and a like sum, with in- terest, each succeeding year thereafter, until the loan is fully paid. The bridges and highways to be built or repaired, are to be designated by the officers lawfully charged with that duty?" WHEREAS—It appears that said proposition was carried in the affirmative at said election by a vote of 263 votes for said proposition and 76 votes against said proposition ; and - WHEREAS—It appears that the Town Board of the Town of Lansing thereafter ratified and confirmed said election, by tak- ing appropriate steps and by passing appropriate resolutions, and said Town Board; having presented to. the Board of Super- visors an application, asking that said Board of Supervisors authorize said Town of Lansing to borrow the sum of $20,000.00, and for the purpose of raising the same, to•issue bonds aggregating that sum, to bear interest not exceeding 6% per annum; and WHEREAS—A statement, signed by a majority of the Town Board, and certified by the Town Clerk, was attached to and accompanied said application, executed in accordance with the provisions of Section 97, of the Highway Law; now therefore be it Resolved—That the Town of Lansing, in the County of Tompkins, be authorized to borrow, on the faith and credit of said Town, the sum of $20,000.00, to be used for the purpose of constructing and repairing the damage occurring to the O1' TOMPKI S COUNTY, NEW YORK 161 town's highways and bridges, occasioned by the floods in :1.922, and to issue its bonds or obligations for $20,000.00 in order to raise said amount, and as an evidence of said indebtedness, that said town be authorized to issue and deliver, at not less than par, its obligation or obligations for the sum so borrowed, in the form of one or more bonds, the same to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding 0, per annum,- each to be dated 1923. and to be made payable at the Ithaca Savings Bank, Ithaca, Tompkins County, N. Y. The bonds or obligations so to be issued are to •provide that $2,000.00 be paid upon the principal of said indebtedness in 1923, together with all interest annually, and $2,000.00 each succeeding year thereafter, until the obligations are fully paid; and be it further Resot,t;ecl—That the Supervisor of the Town of Lansing be, and he hereby is authorized and empowered to execute said bonds or obligations for and on behalf of said Town of I..ansing, and the Clerk of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing to at- test each of said bonds, and the good faith and credit of the Town of Lansing- are pledged for the payment of said bonds, which are hereby declared a charge upon said town; and be it further Resolved—That a sufficient sum be annually raised by taxa- tion in said town to pay the interest becoming due on said bonds and also to pay the principal on said bonds at maturity; and be it further Resolved—That the Supervisor of said Town of Lansing be • and hereby is authorized to receive the proceeds of said bonds and directed to pay out the same in accordance with the pro- • visions of the Laws of the State of New York ; and be it further Resolved—That adequate security be given by the Super- visor of the Town of Lansing for the faithful performance of his duties in issuing said obligations, and for the lawful appli- cation of the funds arising therefrom, and of the funds which may come into his hands, which said security shall be in the form of an undertaking in the sum of $20,000,00, to be exe- cuted by himself and lawful sureties, and to be duly approved by the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, and filed with the Clerk thereof. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. 162 PROCEEDINGS OF TIME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—'That the collectors of the several towns and the city be instructed to pay over and settle all tax indebtedness with the several officers of the towns and the city, on or before May 1, 1923, and to pay over to the Supervisors of the towns, all moneys in their hands, and belonging to their towns, on the first day of each month. Seconded by lir. King. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Officers and Compensation, which was laid on the. table two days, under the rule: Your Committee on County Officers and Compensation re- ports that the several claims listed below, are in ail respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims. in the opinion of your committee. is a just and legal charge against. the County of Tompkins to the amount indicated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. 1 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 163 Claimant 0 z Account to which chargeable Nature of expense Claimed Allowed 170 Carl R. Wade_....... -Supervisor 177 Carl R. Wade Supervisor 178 Carl R. Wade Supervisor 179 Carl R. Wade Supervisor 180 W. 0. Smiley Supervisor 181 W. 0. Smiley Supervisor 182 W. 0. Smiley Supervisor 183-W. 0. Smiley Supervisor 184 Ed S. Hill Supervisor 185 Ed S. Hill Supervisor 186 Ed S. Hill Supervisor 187 Ed S. Hill Supervisor 188 Olen A. King Supervisor 189 Olen A. King Supervisor 190 Olen A. King .Supervisor 191 Olen A. King Supervisor 192 F. A. Begent Supervisor 193 F. A. Begent Supervisor 194 F. A; Begent ..Supervisor 195 F. A. Begent Supervisor 196 A. S. Miller Supervisor 197 A. S. Miller 198 A. S. Miller 199 A. S. Biller 200 Wm. F. George 201 Wnr. F:George 202 Wrn. F. George 203 Wrn. F. George 204 Albert Dassance 205 Albert Dassance 206 Albert Dassance 2071 -Albert Dassance__ 208 J. M. Townsend 209 J. M. Townsend._ 210 J. M. Townsend 211 J.' M. Townsend._ 2121Arthur Bishop 213 Arthur Bishop 214fArthur Bishop 215 Arthur Bishop 216 L. E. Patterson 217 L. E. Patterson.._ 20L. E. Patterson 219 E. M. St. John 220 E. M. St. John 221E. M. St. John 222 Jas. R. Robinson 223 Jas. R. RobinsonISunervisorOuar. and Special.. 224 S. L. Howell [Supervisor Committee work___. 225 S. L. Howell 1Supervisor (soar. and Special_. 2261S. L. Howell ISupervisor Annual Session 227 Albert Roskelly.._.{Supervisor Committee work.... 2281Alher-t Roskellv_... Cunervisor Extending tax 229 Albert Roskellv.__.I,Superv4sor Ouar. and Special 2301Albert Roskelly....1Supervisor Annual Session Committee work_... '$ 6.0S'$ 6.08 15.00 83.05 148.16 133.00 20.40 72.72 189.12 109.85 26.18 52.66 134.24 183.55 18.76 70.64 128.44 38.72 44.75 87.20 140.72 186.00 35.00 60.00 144.00 '21.80 21.50 84.40 148.80 13.52 17.34 71.28 147.84 102.96 27.60 79.60 139.92 112.00 62.98 60.00 144.00 387.00 00.00 138.00 169.08 61.50 132.00 46.00 30.00 6.00 31.50 138.00 22.75 88.98 54.00 144.00 Extending tax Quar. and Special Annual Session Committee work Extending tax Quar. and Special_ Annual Session Committee work_._. Extending tax Quar. and Special Annual Session Committee work Extending tax Quar. and Special Annual Session___ Committee work Extending tax Quar. and Special Annual Session Committee work__ Supervisor Extending tax Supervisor Quar. and Special Supervisor Annual Session Supervisor Committee work. Supervisor Extending tax Supervi.or1Qnar. and Specia Supervisor1Annual Session Supervisor1Cornmittee work Suaervisor1Extenriing tax Supervisor Quar. and Specia Supervisor Annual Session Supervisor1Conimittee. work. SupervisnrrExtending tax..SupervisorlCh.uar. and Spccia 'Supervisor Annual Session Supervisor Committee 'work Supervisor Extending tax 1SupervisorlOnar. and Specia (Supervisor Annual Session 1Supervisor Committee work 1 Supervisor Ouar. and Specia 1 Su pervisor A nnual Session (Supervisor Committee work 1Supervisor nuar. and Specia SunervisorI.='nnunl Session Supervisor Committee work 15.00 83.05 .1.48.16 133.00 20.40 72.72 139.12 109.85 26.18 52.60 134.24 183.55 18.76 70.64 128.44 38.72 44.75 87.20 140.72 186.00 35.00 60.00 144.00 21.80 21.50 84.40 148.80 1.33.52 17.34 71.28 147.84 102.96 27.60 79.60 1.39.92 112.00 62.98 60.00 144.00 387.00 • 60.00 138.00 169.08 61.50 132.00 46.00 30.00 6.00 21.50 138.00 22.75 38.08 54.00 1.44.00 $4,792.59 $4.792.59 1 164 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS .Respectfully submitted, this 3rd day of January, 1923. W. 0. SMILEY, J. M. TOWNSEND. S. L. HOWELL, Committee. Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Dassance. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County Officers and Compensation 'be accepted and that the bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Wade. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Town .Expenses, Etc., relative to the Special Franchises in 'Tompkins County : Your Committee on Town Expenses. Etc., to which was re- ferred the tabulation or the Special Franchises in the towns of 'the county outside of/the City of Ithaca, reports that the fol- lowing is a tabulation of all the Special Franchises of the vari- o-ous corporations in the several towns of the county, as reported to your committee by the several town clerks of the respective 'towns of the county, outside the City of Ithaca : t •-•iv..nicc-)Zr,-,--7-'71'=",'•=jn 5 ..7.t. ..-i Z% re '5 ..- CD 1 Irg : m c_?, ,..o.- z L'• '4 0.;• .--=.- P - r= ' r:•. t...,-- 01 ,c4 ..1. i',...,:-... r, - - ••-,2 . r: n c, cr.. ----. c.-,' -z- Lz_.' ,;,'", z• . Ulysses Co -Operative Telephone Co. 1.•:, r.:, ,--. -1_ no .4. VO NJ American Tel. and Telegraph Co. Candor Tel. Co. Caroline Telephone Co. ..co co cli oa no no c Cayutaville Telephone Co. F. D. Cowles Telephone Go. 4- C4 00 no to C% •:.."'; ••'.. 4- c ..utcr, ro Danby Telephone Co. Dryden Telephone Co. .4- .:..:. ELit. Stuareburg Telephone Co. -.1 oo -1 • co ,--. no ta .-:1 .4. :-.., •,:g-, co -.:.:.'2:', .. r--, -4 Farm and Village Telephone Co. .r... -oo —.t Freeville Telephone Co. Ithaca Traction Co rpo ration 7..n o ,..o -...n o o .r... oc, --,,-.. oo to c.4. Lehigh and New York Railroad Company Lehigh Valley R a i t wa y Company oo no c.c. • I"Q McLean Telephone Co. ,-• oo Is:J c oo o 0 N.,- 0 N. Y. State Gas and Electric Corporation Cr; -..1 cpr no e - 0.... ,.. .--• 0 ., CZ 1.-, 0- •-.. 4. CA 0, c.T. CI CO C. I-, Is:3.10 .:: ,...D ..r-- c.: ....-, 0 co co c c.t.00c n t.•,- n c c c. Zn 00 -3 . New York Telephone Company .4......o. -1 :..-, -4-,..:: .:_.- 1o :-.1,' 7.:..- rc.....72 Ovid Electric Company Postal Telegraph and Cable Company Z....7 t...t .r.- Trumansburg Horne Telephone Company Western Union Tel. Co. . Northern Tioga Telephone Company — No i--, no — SPECIAL FRANCHISES FOR TOMPKINS COUNTY -1922 16G PROCEEDINGS OF TIME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • Moved by l'Ir. George, that the report of the committee be accepted. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. Carried. On motion, adjourned to Monday. January 8, at 10:30 A. M. Twenty-second Day A. Monday, January 8, 1923 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Messrs. Wade and Hill. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Tl -c Clerk. read the following report of the Committee on Finance, which was laid on the table two days, under the rule : Your Committee on Finance respectfully reports that, in its opinion, the following appropriations will be necessary to meet the expenditures of this county for the ensuing fiscal year : APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE GENERAL FUND Contributions: State Tax—General Purposes $49,396.57 Armory Purposes 5.870.15 Stenographers, Etc 4,187.46 $59,454.18 Tax Expenses, Advances and Refunds: Tax Commissioners' Meeting, Etc $ .164.38 Legislative: Supervisors—Compensation $ 4,855.46 Expenses 723.81 Clerk, Salary, Postage 1,550.00 Printed Proceedings 800.00 Janitor 240.00 $ 8.1(19.27 OF TOMPIKINS COUNTY, NEW YORI: 167 Administrative Officers: Commissioners of Election— Salary $ 1,200.00 Expenses 400.00 Postage, Etc 1,000.00 Rent 50.00 County Canvass 286.48 Election Expenses 6,352.71 County Treasurer: Salary $ 1,000.00 Postage 125.00 Clerk Hire 300.00 Bond 375.00 Expenses 533.31 Administrative Buildings: County Clerk's Building—Expenses$ 1,072.75 Janitor 200.00 Insurance 25.00 Watchman 500.00 $ 9,289.19 $ 2,333.31 $ 1,797.75 Contract Supplies: Heat and Light $ 2,500.00 Telephones 1,000.00 $ 3;500.00 Judicial: County Judge—Salary $ 3,500.00 Special County Judge—Salary 600.00 Assistants 2,200.00 Expenses 435.46 Children's Court--Judge—Salary $ 500.00 Clerk—Salary 800.00 Expenses 500.00 $ 6,735.46 $ 1,800.00 Civil Courts: Supreme Court $ 900.00 County Court 400.00 $ 1,300.00 168 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Count?) Cleric: Salary $ 2,600.00 Deputy County Clerk—Salary 1,200.00 Assistants 4,400.00. Postage, Etc 22.5.00 Expenses 300.00 $ 8,725.00 Regulative Officers: Sealer of Weights and Measures— Salary $ 500.00 Expenses 200.00 $ 700.00 Regulative Associations: Society Prevention Cruelty to Animals $ 115.50 Educational: Educational Notices $ 5.25 Farm Bureau 2,500.00 Home Bureau 4,000.00 Junior Project 2,400.00 Feeble Minded 80.00 Deaf Mutes 1.149.15 Soldiers' Burial: Appropriation Soldiers' Memorial: Appropriation County Publications: . Appropriation Public Health: County Laboratory Corrective Officers: District Attorney—Salary $ 1,600.00 Expenses 1,200.00 Law Enforcem't500.00 $10,134.40 $ 1,000.00 $15,000.00 $ 35.00 $ 52.71 $ 3,300.00 • OF TOM1 KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 169 Sheriff—Salary $ 2,400.00 Under Sheriff—Salary 400.00 Deputy Sheriff and Turnkey 900.00 Matron 100.00 Expenses 5,163.02 $ 8,963.02 $ 1,400.00 Coroner—Salary $ 200.00 Justices' and Constables' Fees $ 200.00 Criminal Courts : Supreme Court $ 2,500.00 County Court 4,500.00 Probation Officer—Salary $ 1,200.00 Expenses 200.00 Punishment : Jail Inmates $ 1,600.00 Jail Maintenance 2,519.21 Monroe County Penitentiary 324.24 Reform Schools 82.45 General Fund: Appropriation $ 7,000.00 $ 4,525.90 $10,000.00 Total Appropriations $165,895.07 Less: Estimated Receipts Applicable to General Fund Levy on Towns for State Tax $59,454.18 Levy on Towns for Election Exp's 2,275.65 Levy on Towns to Reimburse County for Deaf Mutes 1,149.15 Feeble Minded 80.00 Reform Schools 82.45 Refund Taxes 60.34 Manuals 38.00 Sheriff's Expenses 807.46 District Attorney's Expenses 37.90 County Clerk's Fees • 9,744.35 Surrogate's Clerk Fees 189.00 Refund Home Defense Com 129.93 Refund Society Prevention Cru- elty to Children 94.15 $74,142.56 Net Ain't Required for Gen'l Fund Appropriations...$91,752.51 170 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE POOR FUND Charitable, Impr•ovidevt Poor: Superintendent of the Poor—Salary._.$ 1.500.00 Almshouse Inmates 4,000.00 Almshouse Audits 430.68 Outdoor Relief 5,000.00 Expenses of Superintendent 350.00 Transportation 400.00 Physician and Chaplain 500.00 Keeper at County Home 1,200.00 $13.380.68 Maintenance of Buildings and Equip- ment on Audit by Supervisors $ 1,500.00 Charitable, Tuberculosis : Tuberculosis Hospital—Mainten'ce $15,000.00 Expenses 150.00 $15,150.00 Mental Diseases: • Epileptics $ 48.53 Insane 80.50 $ 129.03 Dependent Children: Child Welfare Board $ 3,000.00 St. Mary's Home 479.14 $ 3,479.14 Blind : Southern Tier Association $ 500.00 Total Appropriation. for Poor Pund $34,138.85 Estimated Receipts Applicable to Poor Fund— Support of Town Poor in County Home $ 4,637.24 Levy on Towns to Reimburse County for Dependent Children 479.14 Examinations in Lunacy.__ 45.50 $ 5,161.88 Net Amownt Required for Poor Fnnd App'tion $28,976.97 OF TO.MPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 171 APPROPRIATIONS FROI\I THE HIGHWAY FUND Maintenance of Highways: Supt. of Highways -----Salary $ 2,200.00 Expenses 1,000.00 Audits 632.79 $ 3.832.79 Construction: Sinking Fund on Bonds—Principal___$ 2,062.77 Interest 4,125.57 . $ 6,188.34 County System of Roads: Appropriation Under Sec. 320-A $32,730.00 Maintenance Under Sec. 320-A 5,500.00 Expenses 100.00 Motor` Truchas acrd Tractor: • Insurance $ 2,060.64 $38,330.00 County Highway Indebtedness: County Highway Bonds—Principal$ 6,000.00 Interest 2,760.00 Demand Note to Pay Balance on Dry- den -Harford F. A. T-Iighway— Principal $ 6,976.49 Interest 104.67 $ 8.760.00 $' 7,081.16 General Highway Fund: Appropriation $ 5,000.00 Total Appropriation. for Highway Fund $71,252.93 Less: Receipts Applicable to Highway Fund— Levv on Towns to Reimburse County for Inst.irance on Motor Trucks $ 1,863.36 Net A.moun.t Required for Highway Fund App'rr.s...... $69,389.57 Your committee recommends that there be assessed, levied and collected from the taxable property of Tompkins County, liable therefor, the following sums for the following purposes : 172 PROCEEDINGS OF TIME BOARD OF SUPERVISO`tS For General Fund $91,752.51 For Poor Fund 28,976.97 $120,729.48 For the Highway Fund 69,389.57 Total Tax Levy for County, Exetu.si:�e of $tate Tax...$190,1i9.05 Your committee further reports, that the foregoing appro- priations will be necessary to meet the expenditures for the next ensuing fiscal year, in payment of 1. Contributions pursuant to Chapter 396, Laws of 1922, Chapters 106, 114 and 397, Laws of 1922, Article 6, Section 12, of the State Constitution and the Judiciary and Military Laws, as amended. 2. Salaries of officers and employees heretofore authorized by this Board. . 3. Claims audited and allowed by this Board. 4. Claims to be audited at special or quarterly sessions of this Board. claims to be audited by the Superintendent of the Poor, duly authorized certificates and other expenses to be paid prior to the next ensuing tax levy. �. Amounts to become due under contract. 6. The amount to be paid for sinking fund and interest on state highway bonds. 7. County indebtedness and interest thereon. 8. Appropriations by this Board for other specific pur- poses, and estimated amounts required for unforeseen contin- gencies. Your committee further reports, that from the report of the County Treasurer,• the receipts from the previous year and other information available, it estimates that the amounts in- dicated will be available from the various sources specified, to the expenditures for the above purposes, and such amounts are deducted from the estimated amounts required, in fixing the amounts to be raised by tax levy. Respectfully submitted, this 8th day of January, 1923. S. L. HOWELL, F. A. BEGENT, J. M. TOWNSEND, Committee. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 173 Moved by Mr. Howell, that the report of the committee be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Bishop. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Finance be accepted and the several amounts therein specified be and here- by are appropriated from the funds indicated, to and for the purposes enumerated; and be it further Resolved—That all moneys received by the County Treas- urer, the disposition of which is not specifically provided for - by law, or act of this Board, be credited by him to the general, poor or highway fund, in accord with the nature of such re- ceipt; and be it further Resolved—That in case of a deficiency in any appropriation, the County Treasurer is hereby authorized to transfer, from the general fund, poor fund or highway fund, respectively, for, the purpose of meeting any payment ordered by this Board, or required by law, which amounts are hereby appropriated for such purposes, but in no case, is the County Treasurer author- ized to transfer from the general fund or poor fund to any other :fund, without' a resolution of this Board specifically au- thorizing him to do so; and be it further - Resolved That there be assessed upon, levied against and collected from the taxable property of Tompkins County, liable therefor, For State Tax $ 59,454.18 For General and Poor Fund 120,729.48 • For Highway Fund 69,389.57 Seconded by Mr. Begent. Ayes -1i. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Equalization, Etc., on apportionment, which was laid on the table two days under the rule: Your Committee on Equalization, Etc., whose duty it is to apportion the various taxes among the several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, respectfully reports, that the following amounts shall be paid by the several towns and city for state tax for general purposes. state tax for•armories, state tax for stenographers, etc., county tax for general and poor purposes and county tax for highway purposes, as follows: 0 174 PROCEEDI`GS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Rate for State Tax $1.77 per $1,000 Rate for County Highway Purposes 2.05 per 1;000 Rate for General and Poor Purposes 3.577 per 1,000 ALBERT DASSANCE, Chairman, L. E. PATTERSON, F. A. BEGENT, W. 0. SMILEY. OLEN A. KING, J. M. TOWNSEND, Committee. 4 Equalizes! Value for General and Poor Purposes k= y —k E: _ 1 = •,-,:rn 0 Caroline $ 880,041 $ 1,549.85 $' 3,147.80 Danby 784,628 1,381.81 2,806.61 Dryden. 2,704,819 4,763.47 9.675.13 Enfield 628,781 1,107.35 2,249.14 Groton 2,402,346 4,230.79 8,593.19 Ithaca City 19,349,838 34,077.09 69,214.37 Ithaca Town 2,557,517 4,504.06 9,148.23 Lansing 1.973.987 3,476.39 7,060.95 Newfield 873,813 1.538.88 3,125.62 Ulysses 1,603,815 2.824,49 5,736.84 Totals 1 $33.759,585 $59,454.18 $120,757.88 z Total Tax for Towns and City Except Town Tax w c- — '.'-,' C i J, 3 ',3 H Caroline $ 882,193 $ 1,808.50 $ 6.506.15 Danhy 791.8.28 1,629.40 5,817.82 Dryden 2,718,664 5,573.26 20,011.86 Enfield 631,723 1,295.03 4,651.52 Groton 2,417,009 4,954.87 17,778.85 Ithaca City 19,443,907 39,860.01 143,151.47 Ithaca Town 2,557,963 5,24 3.82 18,896.11 Lansing 1.978,387 4,055.69 14,593.03 Newfield 882,829 1,809.80 6,474.30 Ulysses 1,012,756 3,306.15 11,867.48 Totals $33,920,259 $69,536.53 8249,748.59 Rate for State Tax $1.77 per $1,000 Rate for County Highway Purposes 2.05 per 1;000 Rate for General and Poor Purposes 3.577 per 1,000 ALBERT DASSANCE, Chairman, L. E. PATTERSON, F. A. BEGENT, W. 0. SMILEY. OLEN A. KING, J. M. TOWNSEND, Committee. 4 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YOKE: 175 Moved by Mr. Dassance, that the report of the committee be . taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Begent.' By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Equaliza- tion, Etc., on Apportionment, be accepted and adopted and that the several amounts therein listed for state tax, county tax and county highway tax against the several towns and city of the county, be assessed, levied and collected from the taxable property of the towns and city, liable therefor. Seconded by Mr. Begent. Ayes -10. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Finance, which was laid on the table two days under the rule: Your Committee on Finance reports that the following tabu- lated statements show the appropriations which will be neces- sary to meet, the expenditures of the various towns of the county_ and the City of Ithaca, for the ensuing fiscal year, as set forth in the following budgets: 176 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SI31'ERVISORS TOWN OF CAROLINE To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $ 1,549.85 County Tax 3.147.80 County Highway Tax 1,808.50 Maintenance of State and County Highways ........ 550.00 Support of Poor at County Home 190.41 Election Printing 113.24 ' Sheriff's Expenses 26.46 Manual 9.50 Insurance on Motor Trucks 155.28 $ 7.551.04 Returned School Taxes $115.53 To .be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $ 3,818.88 .Highway Fund 3,000.00 Bridge Fund 600.00 Machinery Fund 500.00 Miscellaneous Fund • 100.00 Town Poor 200.00 Certificate of Indebtedness 6,500.00 Interest on same 175.25 $14,894.13 TOTAL BUDGET • $22,560.70 Tax Rates— General .01042 Highway .01558 Total .026 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 177 TOWN OF DANBY To be Paid the County Treasurer : State. Tax $ 1,381.81 County Tax 2,806.61 County Highway Tax 1,629.40 Maintenance of State and County Highways 500.00 • Support of Poor at County Home 166.37 Election Printing 93.07 Sheriff's Expenses 73.15 District Attorney's Expenses 8.50 Syracuse State School 5.00 Manual 9.50 Insurance on Motor Trucks 155.28 $ 6.828.69 Returned School Taxes $210.04 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $ 1,510.95 Highway Fund 3,500.00 Bridge Fund 2,000.00 Machinery Fund 1,200.00 Miscellaneous Fund. 1,500.00 Certificate of indebtedness 500.00 Poor Fund 100.00 $10,310.95 TOTAL BUDGET $17,349.68, , Ta:x Rates—. CTeneral F11g1 way .00812 .01388 '.notal. .... 02.2 178 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF DRYDEN To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax .County$ 4,763.47 Tax 9,6ro.13 County Highway Tax 5,573.26 Sinking Fund and Interest, Road 681 243.11 Sinking Fund and Interest, Road 682 269.13 Sinking Fund and Interest, Road 683 278.09 Maintenance of State and County Highways 1;250.00 Support of Poor at County Home . 369.49 Election Printing 264.94 Support of Children at St. Mary's Home 479.14 Support of Children at Syracuse State School 23.33 Sheriff's Expenses 159.69 Insurance on Motor Trucks 310.56 $23,659.33 Returned School Taxes $15743 'To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $ 4,222.31 Highway Fund 8.000.00 Bridge Fund 7,800.00 Machinery Fund 1,500.00 Miscellaneous Fund 2,590.00 Snow Fund 500.00 Certificate of Indebtedness, Highways $13,000.00 Bridges 3,000.00 16,000.00 Poor Fund 800.00 Memorial •Day 50.00 By Vote of Town 5,000.00 Support of Southworth Library 200.00 $46,662.31 'TOTAL BUDGET $70,478.77 Tax Rates— General General .02291 Highways .003763 Total .026673 Pension Rate .0224 OF T0MPIKI NS COUNTY, NEW YORK T0WN OF ENFIELD To be Paid the' County Treasurer: 179 State Tax $ 1.1.07.35 County Tax 2,249.14 County Highway Tax 1,295.03 Maintenance of State and County Highways • 450.00 Support of Poor at County Home 201.74 Election Printing 77.82 Sheriff's Expenses 6.50 Insurance on Motor Trucks 155.28 $ 5,542.86 Returned School Tax $84.87 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $ 1,616.35 Highway Fund 2,822.00 Bridge Fund 600.00 Machinery Fund 600,00 Miscellaneous Fund 500.00 Certificate of indebtedness 2,000.00 Bond and Interest, Road No. 1001 327.00 $ 8,465.35 TOTAL BUDGET $14,093.08 Tax Rates -- General .0088 Highway .0145 Total .0233 180 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - TOWN OF GROTON To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $ 4,230.79 County Tax 8,593.19 County Highway Tax 4,954.87 Maintenance of State and County Highway 500.00 Support of Poor at County Home 825.75 Election Printing :).76.02 eriff's Expenses 48.60 District Attorney's Expenses 20.15 Insurance on Motor Trucks 310.56 $19,759.93' . Returned School Taxes $272.58 To be Paid the Supervisor: Town Audits . 4.150.05 Highway Fund 4,500.00 Bridge Fund 5,000.00 Machinery Fund 1,000.00 Miscellaneous Fund 3.000.00 Memorial Fund 75.00 Certificate of lndebtedness 3,525.00 Money Voted by Town Under Sec. 320-A 5.000.00 826 250.05 TOTAL BUDGET 846.282.56 Tax Rates -- General Highway .0094 General Fund .0073 Inside Corporation— • . Total .0167 Outside Co:rpo:ratio-n— Pension Rate .0094 Health .0003 Dirt Roads .0041 General Highway .0094 General Fund .0073 �Total .0211 3'ension R.ate• .0135 OF TO`1PK1NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 181 TOWN OF ITHACA To be Paicl the County Treasurer : State Tax $ 4,504.06 County Tax 9,148.23 County Highway Tax 5,243.82 Maintenance of State and County Highways 1,100.00 Support of Poor at County Home . 42.28 Election Printing 127.78 Support of Child at Syracuse State School 20.00 Sheriff's Expenses 39.50 District Attorney's Expenses 2.50 Insurance on Motor Trucks 155.28 $20,383.45 o Returned School Tax $781.59 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits • $ 2,281.14. Highway Fund 4,330.00 Bridge Fund 8,000.00 Machinery Fund 3,000.00 Miscellaneous Fund 4,800.00 Bond and Interest 1,792.50 Certificate of Indebtedness 3,000.00 $27,203.64 TOTAL BUDGET $48,368.68 • Tax Rates— Inside Corporation-- General 0063 Highway .0106 Total .0169 Outside Corporation— i General .0064 Highway .013 Total .0194 182 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CITY OF ITHACA _To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $ 34,077.09 County Tax 69,214.37 County Highway Tax 39,860.01 Support of Poor at County Home 2,233.50 ° Election Printing 861.84 Support of Children at Syracuse State School 20.00 Support of Child at Guardian Angel's Home 51.70 Support of Child at Central N. Y. Institution for • Deaf Mutes 490.00 Expenses N. Y. Training School 31.74 Sheriff's Expenses 162.77 Examinations in Lunacy 45.50 Refund Tax, R. B. Williams 60.34 City's Share, Hector Street Construction 11,586.91' TOTAL BUDGET $1.58,695.77 Returned' School Taxes $2,328.22 (To be paid by the School District of the City of Ithaca and not a part of the City Budget, for which the tax is levied.) Tax Rates— General .00546 Highway .00260 Total .00806 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 183 TOWN OF LANSING To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $ 3,476.39 County Tax 7,060.95 County Highway Tax 4,055.69 Maintenance of State and County Highways 400.00 Support of Poor at County Home 252.86 Election Printing 181.01 Support of Child at Syracuse State School 11.67 Support of Children, Rochester School for Deaf 659.15 Sheriff's Expense's 153.40 Manual 9.50 . Insurance on Motor Trucks 310.56 $16,571.18 Returned School Taxes $76.75 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $ 5,501.66 Highway Fund 7.100.00 Bridge Fund 3,000.00 Machinery Fund 1.000.00 Miscellaneous Funcl 500.00 Certificate of Indebtedness...... 6,613.00 Principal on Bond by Vote of People 2,000.00 $25,714.66 TOTAL BUDGET $42,362.59 Tax Rates— General .00964 Highway .01386 Total .0235 184 PROCEEDINGS OF TETE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF NEWFIELD To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $ 1,538.88 County Tax 3,125.62 County Highway Tax 1,809.80 Maintenance of State and County Highways 650.00 Support of Poor at County Home 80.70 Election Printing 87.61 Sheriff's Expenses 60.40 District Attorney's Expenses 6.75 Manual 9.50 Insurance on Motor Trucks 155.28 $ 7,524.54 Returned School Taxes $267.27 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $ 1,564.87 Highway Fund 3.917.00 Bridge Fund 2,000.00 Machinery Fund 3,000.00 Miscellaneous Fund 2,000.00 Poor Fund 200.00 Memorial Day 50.00 Town Library 100.00 Compensation Insurance 250.00 Bond and Interest 2,105.00 Supervisor's and Collector's •Bond Premium 150.00 .TOTAL BUDGET• Tax Rates— Inside Corporation— Highway .0103 Highway .011 $15,336.87 $23,128.68 Total .0213 Outside Corporation— General 0103 Highway .01607 Total .02637 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 185 TOWN OF ULYSSES To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $ 2,824.49 County Tax 5,736.84 County Highway Tax 3,306.15 Maintenance of State and County Highways.._ 450.00 Sinking Fund, Road 616 216.85 Interest on same 433.69 Support of Poor at County Home 274.14 Election Printing 192.32 Sheriff's Expenses 77.00 Insurance on Motor Trucks 155.28 $13,666.76 Returned School Taxes $455.57 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $ 3,128.03 Highway Fund.. 4,200.00 Bridge Funcl 2,000.00' Machinery Fund 1,500.00 Miscellaneous Fund 500.00 Snow Fund 500.00 Certificate of Indebtedness, Bridge 4,000.00 Certificate of Indebtedness, Miscellaneous 1,700.00 Certificate of Indebtedness, 320-A, Highway Law 8,500.00 Bonded Indebtedness, Principal 2,000.00 Bonded Indebtedness, Interest 245.00 i\Iemorial Day 50.00 Poor Fund 400.00 $28,723.03 TOTAL BUDGET $42,845.36 Tax Rates— Inside Corporation-- General and Poor .01006 { Highway .01264 Total .0227 General and Poor .01006 Outside Corporation— Highway .01264 Special Highway.00870 Total .0314 186 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS lIoved by Mr. Howell, that the report of the Committee on Finance be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Begent.' By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That in accordance with resolutions adopted by the several town boards of Tompkins County, now on file with the Clerk of this Board, resolutions of this Board and the laws of the state, and in accordance with the foregoing report and -recommendations of the Committee on Finance, that there be levied and collected from the taxable property of the respective towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, the foregoing sums for the purposes therein named. Seconded by 1\tr. Begent. Ayes -10. Noes—O. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION 'Roll call. All members present, except Messrs. Wade and Hill. :lIoved by il`Ir. Patterson, that each of the several motor trucks now in the possession of the several political sub -divi- sions of the county, be allotted to those sub -divisions. Seconded by Mr. Howell. Carried. Mr. Smiley offered the following •resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Committee on Charities be authorized to install the necessary men's toilet at the county home. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : OIC TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 187 Resolved—That the resolution adopted by this Board on December 8, relative to the leasing of the Holt tractor to the towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, be hereby rescinded. Seconded by \ir. Begent. Carried. On motion, adjourned to Monday„January 22, at 10 :30 A. M. Twenty-third Day Monday, January 22, 1923 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. i\Ir. Miller offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the ,Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses be authorized to.make the neces- sary repairs and improvements in the Surrogate's office. Seconded by Mr.Smiley. Carried. Mr. Miller asked the pleasure of the Board relative to the janitor at the' County Clerk's building. Mr. Begent offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $280.00 per year, in addition to the sum of $200.00 al- ready appropriated, for janitor service at the County Clerk's building, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in the same manner as other payments made to county employees. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. 188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • Moved.by lir. Regent, that the matter of hiring a janitor at the County Clerk's building, be left to the Committee on Coun- ty Clerk and Election Expenses, with power. Seconded by Mr. Townsend. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present.' i\Ir. Dassance, Chairman of the Committee on Equalization, Etc., reported that the committee had examined the assessment rolls of the several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, with the amount of tax to be levied, and had compared the same with the budgets of the several towns and city and the warrants of the collectors and found the same correct, and that the collectors' warrants were properly made out and ready for the signatures of the Chairman and Clerk of the Board. Moved by Mr. Regent, that the report of the committee be accepted and that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be di- rected to sign the -collectors' warrants, as attached to the sev- eral assessment rolls of the towns and city. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Carried. The minutes of the day's proceedings were read and ap- proved. There being no further•business to come before the Board, on motion of Mr. Miller, this annual 'session was adjourned without date. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk. OP TOMP,KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 189 COUNTY AUDITS for 1922 TOMPKINS COUNTY No. NAME SERVICE CLAJMED ALLOWED 1 Jamieson -McKinney Repairs, Co. Clk. Bldg.$ 18.10 2' Underwood Type Co Machine, Supervisors__ 75.00 3 Ithaca Journal -News Notice for claims. Sup. 2.75 4 Wilber G. Fish Committee, Ex -Super... 6.00 5 Andrus & Church Blanks, Supervisors.... .50 6 Matthew Bender & Co Manuals, Supervisors.. 47.50 7 Court Bellis Co. Sealer, Disburse... 11.92 8 Court Bellis Co. Sealer, Expenses.... 9 P. M. Donohue Repairs, Courthouse.... 10' T. G. Miller Sons Supplies, Supervisors__ 11 Geo. A. Gardner Meet. Tax Com 12 Donald S. Cutter 13 Holbrook B. Stevens 1.4 Archie R. Gillen 15 W. H. Bulkley 16 Joseph Novak 17 Andrew Baker 18 Geo. Button 19 Harrison Z. Thayer 20 W. J. Shaver, Jr 21 Sarni. E. Lane 22 C. B. Snyder 23 Fred W. Smith 24 G. B. Daharsh 25 Ray C. Lanning 26 D. B. Bull 27 Wm. H. Lane 28 W. W. Conrad 29 Olen Miller 30 E. R. Stillwell 31 Theodore Eighmey 32 Theodore J. Baker 33 Harrison Adams 34 T. R. Hopkins 35 H. C. Sheldon 36 St. Mary's Horne................Care of inmates 37 The Biggs Co Supplies. Co. Home 38 S. K. Johnson Rt. of Way, Highways 39 Ithaca Journal -News.. Notices. Co. Clk 40 Hall & McChesney Books, Cu. Clk 41 Hall & McChesney 'Index. Co. Clk 42 Banks Law Pub. Co Books, Co. C]1 43 Norton Printing, Co Election Printing 44 Underwood' Type.. Co.........Machine, Co. Clk 45 T. C. Miller Sons iSupplies. Co. Judge 40 T. G. Miller Sons Supplies, Surrogate 47 3. Will Tree B"d'g looks, Co. Gik 48 Banks Law Pub. Co -Codes, Co. Clk 49 Atkinson Press Blanks, Surrogate...,...__ 011 Atkinson Press.. ......... --.-.--Court Calendars, Go. ..... 82.00 82.09 Meet. Tax Com Meet. Tax Com fleet. Tax Corn Meet. Tax Com fleet. Tax Com ;Meet. Tax Com Meet. Tax Com Meet. Tax Coln Meet. Tax Corn Meet. Tax Corn Meet. Tax Com Meet. Tax Com Meet. Tax Coin Meet. Tax Com Meet. Tax Com Meet. Tax Com Meet., Tax Com Meet. Tax Cam ,Beet. Tax Corn Meet.. Tax Com ,Beet.. Tax Corn Meet. Tax Corn RMeet. Tax Com Meet. Tax Corn $ 18.10 75.00 2.75 6.00 .50 47.50 11.92 400.00 400.00 151.68 151.68 6.80 6.80 5.28 5.28 5.28 5.28 '6.88 6.88 7.52 7.52 7.20 7.20 6.24 6.24 5.60 5.60 5.44 5.44 4.96 4.96 5.76 5.76 6.92 6.92 5.92 5.92 5.60 5.60 4.80 4.80 5.28 5.28 5.12 5.12 6.72 6.72 5.44 5.44 5.54 5.54 6.06 6.06 6.72 6.72 4.64 4.04 4.32 4.32 5.94 5.44 4.32 4.32 479.14 479.14 35.00 35.90 61.00 61.00 15.00 15.00 58.00 58.60 60.00 60.00 7.50 7.50 1,615.10 1.615.10 112.50. 11.2.50 1.25 1.25 16.85 1.6.85 170.50 170.50 18.50 18.50 80.75 36.75 190 PROCEEDINGS OF: THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED 51 J. B. Lyon Co Books, Co. Judge 52 Matthew Bender & Co Books, Go. Judge 53 Andrus & Church Record b'k, Surrogate 54 Bahks Law Pub. Co Books, Co. Judge 55 Hall & McChesney Record b'k, Surrogate 56 Andrus & Church Record b'k; Surrogate 57 Barr Bros Materials, Jail 58 P. M. Donohue Plumbing, Jail 59 Guardian Angels Hon-ie....Care of inmates 60 J. W. Judd - • Serv.. Jail Physician__- 61 T. G. Miller•Sons Supplies, Sheriff 62 T. G. Miller Soni Supplies, Dist. Atty 63 Square Deal Garage Auto hire, Dist. Atty... 64 Square Deal Garage Auto hire, Sheriff 65 Davis -Brown Co Electric repairs, Jail.. 66 Norton Printing Co Printing, Sheriff 67 Syracuse State School Feeble Minded 68 Ithaca Journal -News Notice Scholarships 69 Fred D. Gilbert Burial Eugene M. Bristol 75.00 75.00 70 John N. Palmer Burial Alrneda Knox...- 75.00 75.00 71 E. T. Stewart & Son Burial Ellen W. Car- penter 75.00 75.00 72 Craig Colony Epileptics 48.53 48:53 73 Rochester School for the Deaf Care of inmates 659.15 659.15 74 Central N. Y. Institute - for Deaf -Mutes Care of inmates 490.00 490.00 75 J. W. Judd Ex. .in lunacy . 15.00 15.00 76 Minor McDaniels Ex. in lunacy 20.00 20.00 77 L. J. Genung.._.- County- Laboratory 52.71 52.71 78 Andrus & Church Book, Co. Trews 58.35 58.35 79 T. G. Miller Sons Supplies, Co. Treas 16.25 16.25 80 Ithaca Tournal-News Pub, Tax Notices 222.17 222.17 81 Miles D. Lane Justice, Fees dog cases 35.75 35.75 82 R. R. Chatterton Justice, Fees dog cases 39.05 39.05 83 Chas. H. Newman...............Justice, Fees dog cases 29.00 29.00 84 Daniel Mitchell •Justice. Fees dog cases 2.50 2.50 85 W. T. Bethel Constable, Fees dog cases 124.00 124.90 86 Geo. Maloney Constable. Fees clog cases 2.20 2.20 87 Roht. A. Hutchinson Constable, Foos dog cases 1.20 1.20 88 L. D. Packer ' Constable, Fees dog cases 50.20 50.20 89 W. J. Bells Constable, Fees dog cases 22.98 22.98 90 Wm. A. Smith Coroner, Expenses 61.20 61.20 91 E. T. Stewart & Son Burial James McCrea_. 75.00 75.00 92 T. G. Miller Sons Filing cases, Sheriff.__. 36.00 36.00 93 Davis -Brown Co Elec. bulbs, Surrogate.. 5.98 ..5.98 94 Davis -Brown Co Electric bulbs, Co. Clk_ 15.94 15.94 95 Amer. Law Publishers Law hooks, Co. Judge.. 11.00 11.00 06 E. P. Bouton Co. CIk. Bond. 30.00 30.00 97 Davis -Brown Go Elec. Sup., Supervisors 3.63 3.63 98 Davis -Brown Co Elec. bulbs, Sup'visors .6.97 6.97 00 Davis -Brown Co Elec. bulbs, C'thouse-._. 2.32 2.32 103.00 403.00 :38.00 38.00 35.75 35.75 40.75 40.75 38.20 38.20 63.35 63.35 5.48 5.48 31.74 31.74 50.71 50.71 298.00 298.00 4.55 4.55 66.40 66.40 6.00 6.00 18.00 18.00 11.08 11.08 27.50 27.50 80.00 80.00 5.25 5.25 OF TOMPKINS• COUNTY, NEW YORI. 191 No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED 100 Chas. Terpening., 5.28 5.28 101 Stover Printing Co 34.50 34.50 102 Ithaca Realty GoC 375.00 375.00 103Stover Printing Co '24.25 24.25 .104 Davis -Brown Co 1.50 1.50 105 Davis -Brown Co L1 4.05 4.05 100 Davis -Brown Co E 11.08 11.08 107 R. W. Moore Meet. Tax Com Printing, Supervisors u. Treas. Bond Printing, Co. 'Teas._.__ Elec. rep 108 Carl Crandall 109 Wilber G. Fish n oirs. Jail ec. repairs, .Jail Elec. re pairs Jail Chem. Expert, District Attorney 42.00 42.00 Services, Dist. Atte 80.00 Med. Expert, District Attorney Elec. bulbs, Jail Elec. repairs, Jail Elec. bulbs, Jail Sheriff's Bond 36.00 '10.00 10.00 110 Davis -Brown Co 2.49 2.49 111 Davis -Brown Co 5.00 5.00 112 Davis -Brown Co 37.18 . 37.18 113 E. P. Bouton 75.00 75.00 114 Norton Printing Co Printing, ])ist. Atty..... 14,00 14.00 115 David F.Williamson CoLaw books, Dist. Atty*__ 15.00 15.00 116 Stover Printing Co. Stationery, Dist.Atty... 27.00 27.00 117 Arthur G. Adams Expenses, Dist. Atty... 102.94 102.94 118 ,Monroe Co. Penitent'y.._Care of inmates 324,24 324.24 119 R. W. Moore Chem. Expert, District Attorney 42.00 42.00 120 Clinton Housa Jurors, Co. Ct. Grim..... 14.00 14.00 121 R. C. Sainburg Filling teeth, Jail in- mate 0.50 0.00 122 Driscoll Bros. & Co Doors, Etc., Jail 12.77. 12.77 123 Clark N. Baldwin _ Burial Thos. E. Shaw 75.00 75.00 124 Clark N. Baldwin Burial Nancy 51. Tyler 75.00 75.00 125 Abram Chase Ex. in lunacy 10.00 10.00 126 J. M. Townsend Ex. in lunacy 12.50 12.50 127 Abram Chase Ex. in lunacy 10.00 10.00 128 T. G, Miller Sons Supplies, Dom. Elect'n 101.85 101.85 129 R. C. Osborn & Go Supplies, Com. Elect'n 30.00 30,00 130 Ithaca Journal -News Election Notices 127.08 127.68 131 Groton Courier-Journal..Election Notices 122.43 122.43 132 Brandow Printing Co. Assd. 1st Nat. Bank of Albany Election supplies 500.00 500.00 133 Ithaca Trust Co. Trus- tee Rent, Elec. Com 50.00 50.00 134 Atkinson Press Blanks, Co. Judge 74.50 74.50 135 Andrus & Church Orders, Supervisors 16.75 10.75 1.30 Hand Stamp Shop Ink pad, Supervisors_... .50- .50 137 R. C. Osborn & Co Supplies, Supervisors._ 145.00 145.00 138 M. V. Atwood Tax Notices 212.29 212.29 139 James A. Bush Justice, felony eases_... 19.55 19.55 140 Paul 'Ewers .Justice, Dog cases 25.45 25.45 141 R. H. Taylor Constable, Dog Cases_. 9.15 9.15 142 51. E. Moran High way Construction 100.00 100.00 143 P. W. Wood & Son Tns., motor trucks 744.75 744.75 144 H. J. Bool Co Furniture, Co. Clk 18.78 18.78 145 E. P. Bouton Supt. Highway Bond.... 2.50 2.50 146 A. J. Conlon Justice, Felony cases_.._ 13.75 13.75 147 E. P. Bouton Insurance, Tub. 1los.__._ 1.25.00 125.00 148 F. J. McCormick Autopsy, Coroner 25.00 25.00 149 Purdy & Kinney lkns. Fixtures, Etc., Co. Clerk 150 Carl R. Wade Board of Canvass 24.24 24.24 192 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED 151 Wm. O. Smiley Board of Canvass 21.36 21.36 152 Ed S. Hill Board of Canvass 21.36 21.30 153 Olen A. King Board of Canvass 22.32 22.32 154 F. A. Begent Board of Canvass 26.10 26.16 155 A. S. Miller Board of Canvass 18.64 18.64 156 Wm. F. George Board of Canvass 22.80 22.80 157 Albert Dassance Board of Canvass 23.i0 23.76 158 J. M. Townsend Board of Canvass 21.84 21.84 159 Arthur Bishop Board of Canvass 18.00 15.00 160 L. E. Patterson Board of Canvass 18.00 15.00 161 E. M. St. John Board of Canvass 18.00 18.00 162 S. L. Howell. Board of Canvass.._..._12.00 12.00 163 A. I1. Roskelly Board of Canvass 18.00 18.00 164 E. M. Perkins Burial Henry D. Locke 75.00 . 75.00 165 Alvin Booth Co Burial Mary E. Kilmer' 75.00 75.00 166 J. Will Tree B'd'g books, Sup'visors 2.25 2.25 167 Emmons & Rockwell Ins.. Co. Clk. Bldg 50.00 50.00 168 Henry A. St. John Insurance, Courthouse 60.00 60.00 169 H. A. Carey Co Ins. Fixtures, C'thouse 80.00 50.00 170 Geo. W. Sharpe Ins., Co. Clk. Bldg 50.00 50.00 171 Ithaca Realty Co Ins.. Co. Clk. Bldg 50.00 50.00 172 The Perry Agency Insurance, Courthouse 60.00 60.00 173 N. Y. Training School for Girls Reform School Exp 31.74 31.74 174 Fay Skilling- Sheriff, Exp. out of Co. 283.15 283.15 175 J. SL, Townsend Ex. in lunacy 13.00 13.00 176 Carl R. Wade Committee work 6.08 6.08 177 Carl R. Wade Extending tax 1:5.00 15.00 .178 Carl R. Wade Quar. & Spec. Sessions 83.05 83.05 179 Carl R. Wade Annual Session 148.16 148.16 . 180 W. 0. Smiley Committee work 133.00 133.00 181 W. O. Smiley Extending tax 20.40 20.40 182 W. O. Smiley 'Quar. &Spec. Sessions 72.72 72.72 183 W. O. Smiler Annual Session 139.12 139.12 .184 Ed S. Hill_.. ................ .......Committee work 100.85 109.85 185 Ed S. Hill Extending tax 26.18 26.18 186 Ed S. Hill Quar. & Spec. Sessions 52.66 52.66 187 Ed S. Hill Annual Session 134.24 134.24 188 Olen A. King Committee work 183.55 183.55 189 Olen A. King Extending tax 18.76 18.76 190 Olen A. King Quar. & Spec. Sessions 70.64 70.64 191 Olen A. King Annual Session 128.44 128.44 192 F. A. Begent Committee work 22.72 22.72 193 F. A. Begent Extending tax 44.75 44.75 194 F. A. Begent guar. & Spec. Sessions i 87.20 87.20 195 F. A. Regent Annual Session 140.72 140.72 196 A. S. Miller Committee work 186.00 186.00 197 A. S. Miller Extending tax 35.00 35.00 198 A. S. Miller Quar. & Spec. Sessions 60.00 60.00 199 A. S. Miller Annual Session 144.00 144.00 200 Wm. 1'. George Committee work 21.80 21.80 201. Wm. F. George Extending tax 21.50 21..50 202 Wm. F. George Quar. & Spec. Sessions 84.40 84.40 203 Wm. F. George Annual Session 148.80 148.80 204 Albert Dassance..............Committee work 13.52 13.52 205 Albert Dassance Extending tax 17.34 17.34 206 Albert Dassance Quar. & Spec. Sessions 71.28 71..28 207 Alport Dassance Annual Session 147.84 147.84 208 J. M. Townsend Committee work 102.96 102.98 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 193 No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED . 209 3. M. Townsend Extending tax 27.60 27.00 210 J. M. Townsend Quar. & Spec. Sessions 79.60 79.60 211 J. M. Townsend &nnual Session 139.92 139.92 212 Arthur Bishop Committee work 112.00 112.00 213 Arthur Bishop Extending tax 02.98 62.98 214 Arthur •Bishop Quar. & Spec. Sessions 60.00 60.00 215 Arthur Bishop knnual Session 144.00, 144.00 216 L. E. Patterson Committee work. 387.00 387.00 217 L. E. Patterson Quar. & Spec. Sessions 60.00 60.00 218 L. E. Patterson Annual Session 138.00 138.00 219 E. Morgan St. John Committee work 169.08 139.08 220 E. Morgan St. John Quar. & Spec. Sessions 61.50 61.50 221 E. Morgan St. John.. Annual Session 132.00 132.00 222 Jas. R. Robinson Committee work 46.00 46.00 223 Jas. R. Robinson Quar. & Spec. Sessions 30.00 30.00 224 Sidney L. Howell Committee work 6.00 6.00 225 Sidney L. Howell Quar. & Spec. Sessions 31.50 31.50 226 Sidney L. Howell Annual Session 138.00 138.00 227 Albert H. Roskelly Committee work 22.75 22.75 228 Albert H. Roskelly Extending tax 38.98 38••`18 229 Albert H. Roskelly Quar. & Spec. Sessions 54.00 54.01 230 Albert H. Roskelly Annual Session 144.00 144.00 • Totals..__$16,003.07 $16,596.57 State of New York. County of Tompkins. ( SS. Board of Supervisors. I. Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Tomp- kins County, N. Y.,.DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that the fore- going is a correct list of the accounts audited by the Board of Supervisors of said county, at its annual session in the year 1922, with the amounts claimed and the amounts allowed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the official sear of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., to.be hereunto affixed, this 26th day of January, 1923. [L. S.] FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors,. Tompkins County, N. Y. 194 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN AUDITS TOWN OF CAROLINE ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 Abstract of the names of all persons who presented accounts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the Town of Caroline, N. Y., on the 9th day of November, 1922, with the amounts claimed,.together with the amounts allowed : No. NAME OF CLAIMANT NATURE OF CLAIM CLAIMED ALLOWED 2 G. C. Eastman Ser. Town Supt. 11'w'ys..$, 428.00 $ 428.00 3 G. C. Eastman Expense Highways 23.49 23.49 4 Jay Phillips Vital Statistics 34.72 34.72 5 C. R.Wade Service Town Board 40.00 404..07( 2) J. B. Middaugh Service Town Board........ 40.00 40.00 7 Augustus Middaugh Service Town Board 40.00 40.00 8 Carl R.•Wade - Expense 3.79 3.79 9 Carl R. Wade • Commissioner Gen. Fund 76.98 76.98 10 W. W. Conrad Assessor Service 56.00 56.00 11 Theodore Eighmey Assessor Service 52.00 52.00 12 Howard J. Best Ex., Supt. Highways 103.50 103.50 13 Gardner K. Daughty Esc., Justice Peace 8.00 8.00 14 W. W. Conrad _ Copying Ass'inent Roll.: 16.00 16.00 15 George Lynch_ Moving Election Booths__ 4.00 4.00 16 Earnest Lyme Making Ballot Boxes 6.50 6.50 17 E. S. Preston Compensation Insurance 234.96 234.9(3 18 H. A. Carey Co Bonds and Comp'n Ins.._ 197.38 197.38 19 Lamont C. Snow Inspector, Dist. No. 1 40.00 40.00 20 Mary E. Westfall Gen. Clerk, Dist. No. 1.... 20.00 20.00 21 Anna N. Yaple inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. I 59.4 1 22 Mable C. Kendall Inspector, Dist. No. 1 40.00 40.00 59.45 23 Ransom J. Rich Inspector, Dist. No. 1 40.00 40.00 '24 Bessie R. Lynch Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. L. 20.00 20.00 '25 Sue C. Earsley Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 2.. 20.00 20.00 26 D. B. Bull Assessor Service 56.00 56.00 27 Mary E. Hull Inspector. Dist. No. 9 40.00 40.00 '28 Phillips Jay Fuel, Tu"wn Clerk Office._ 13.50 13.50 '29 Alvah C. Ferguson Inspector, Dist. No. 2 40.00 40.00 730 Edward J. Phillips Inspector, Dist. No. 9 ' 40.00 40.00 31 P. Alfred Munch Justice Peace ,Service__..__ 48.00 48.00 '32 Leland J. Hollister Gen'! Clerk, Dist. No. 2..... 20.00 20.00 33 Andrus & Church Tax Rolls 25.00 15.00 34 J. Howard Best inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 2 58.95 58.95 '35 Charles Munson Supt. Highway Service___. 368.00 :368.00 36 Robert Claud • M. E. Church. Rent for • Election 30.00 30.00 37 Henry Lyme Rent Hall. Election 30.00 30.00 38 Charles Munson Supt. Hughway, Expense 51.15 51.15 39 Williamson Law Book CoRecord Book 10.25 10.25 40 Ira Bogardus Interest15.00 15.00 41 Ira Bogardus Ex.. Supt. Poor 14.60 14.150 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK. 195 No. NAME OF CLAIMANT NATURE OF CLAIM CLAIMED ALLOWED 42 Willson Westfall Service, Deputy Supt. Highways 292.00 292.00 43 Esther Beard Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 3_. 10.00 10.00 44 A. L. Kenyon Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 3._ 20.00 20.00 45 Anna Caveney Inspector, Dist. No. 3 40.00 40.00 46 Bertha Beard Inspector, Dist. No. 3 40.00 40.00 47 Frank English Inspector, Dist. No. 3 40.00 40.00 48 Edward C. Vorhis Gen'l Clerk, Dist, No. 3.. 10.00 10.00 49 Charles M. Jones Justice Peace, Service Town Bottrd 40.00 40.00 50 Wilson Westfall Service 40.00 40.00 51 Jay Phillips Service and Supplies 146.85 146.85 52 Wilson Westfall ' Service, Highways, 1920 40.00 40.00 53 Charles R. Lounsbery Service, Ex., Supervisor.. . 12.00 8.00 44 Leslie 1. Crispell Ex., Justice Peace 12.00 8,00 55 Janes L. Tryon Supt. Poor, Service 94.90 94.90 56 J. C. Bennett Election Rent 10.00 30.00 57 J. C. Bennett Reg., Vital Statistics 19.25 19.25 58 J. C. Bennett Inspector and Messenger, Dist.. No.:3 57.27 57.27 59 B. F. Lockwood health Officer, Vital Sta- tisties 169.49 169.49 60 Charles R. Lounsbery Percentage 30.05 00.00 61 J. C. Bennett Ex., Town Clerk. 49.48 49.48 02 G. W. Mulks Supplies and' Damages.__. 18.82 18.82 63 Carl R. Wade Salary, Highway Sery 185.00 185.00 64 Charles Thomas DeputySheriff 4.60 4.00 $3,856.93 $3,818.88 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of accounts audited by the Town Board, now on file in my office. November 10, 1922. JAY PHILLIPS. Town Clerk. • 196 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF DANBY, ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 We, -the undersigned, the Board of Town Auditors of said town, do hereby certify that the following is an abstract of the names of all . persons who have presented to said Board ac- count to be audited, the amounts claimed by each of said per- sons, and the amount finally 'audited to them respectively, to wit: No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Alice M. Tobey Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 1 $ 42.28 $ 49.28 2 Justina Judson Inspector, Dist. No. 1 17.00 17.00 3 Arthur Beardsley Inspector, Dist. No. 1 17.00 17.00 4 Earl Crevelling Inspector, Dist. No. 1 13.00 13.00 5 Ina Milks Inspector, Dist. No. 1 9.00 9.00 6 Jennie M. Beardsley inspector, Dist. No. 1...... 5.00 5.00 7 Hattie Birch. Inspector, Dist. No. 1 4.00 . 4.00 8 Harry Hatfield Inspector, Dist. No. 1 5.00 5.00 ' 9 Edward Slight Clerk, Dist. No. 1 10.00 10.00 10 John Kirkendall • Clerk, Dist. No. 1 5.00 5.00 11 S. L. Kirkendall Clerk, Dist. ,No. 1___.....__.. 5.00 5.00 12 A. J. Snyder Estate Hall Rent, Dist. No. 2.... 10.00 10.00 13 Rollo W. Longhouse Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 2 33.76 33.76 14 Roscoe Hutchings Inspector, Dist.' No. 9 26.00 26.00 15 Charles E. Cole Inspector, Dist. No. 26.00 26.00 16 H. C. Thatcher Clerk , and Inspector, Dist. No. 2 14.88 14.88 17 Clifford Thatcher Inspector, Dist. No. 2, Assig'd to L. G. Thatcher 13.00 13.00 18 Clifford Thatcher Inspector, Special Elec- tion,'Dist. No. 2, Assig'd to H. C. Thatcher 9.00 9.00 19 Charles A. Cole Clerk, Dist. No. 2 10.00 10.00 '20 F, B. Lewis Inspector. Dist. No. 2.__.. 5.00 5.00 21 Fred Traver Hall Rent., Dist. No. 3.... 10.00 10.00 22 Elbert B. Hill Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 3 30.20 , 30.211 23 Fred B. Jones Inspector. Dist. No. 3 26.00 26.00 24 J. P. Poling- Inspector, Dist. No. 3 26:00 . 26.00 25 Joseph Sorace Inspector and Messenger, Snecial Election, Dist. No. 3, Assigned to W. 0 Smiley 20.59 20.54 26 Lewis Cooper Inspector, Dist. No. 3 17.00 17.00 ' 27 Ernest J. Magar Clerk. Special' Election, Dist. No. 3 5.00 5.00 28 Vean Mabie Clerk. Special Election, Dist. No. 3, Assigned to L. A. Hill 5.00 5.00 29 Rodger S. Larne Clerk, Dist. No. 3 5.00 5.00 30 L. E. Cummings Clerk, Dist. No. 3 5.00 5.00 31 Andrus & Church Assessment Roll 10.00 10.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 197 No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED 32 Frank Eastman Supt. of Poor 33 H. A. Carey Co Insurance 34 Dr. J. Frank W. Allen. -:___Health Officer & Exp 35 Dr. J. 1rank W. Allen Vital Statistics 36 Dr. H. C. Thatcher Vital Statistics 37 Dr. W. A. Molten Birth Report 38 Harrison Thayer kssessor •... 39 Frank Sincebaugh • Assessor 40 George +Button 'kssessor 41 Lois Sincebaugh Copying Assessm't Roll._ 42 Arthur Beardsley Vita! Statistics 43 Jennie M. Beardsley Shed rent for Truck 44 W. E. Logan Truant Officer 45 Theron Genter Fee, Dog Summons 46 Eugene Dorn Justice, Criminal 47 Roger Todd _ _ _ . _ _ _ .. _ _ Justice, Criminal 48 W. 0. Smiley Per. on Money Disb 49 A. J. Tubbs Town Clerk 50 W. 0. Smiley Services 51 Eugene Dorn Town Board Services 52 L. E. Cummings Town Board Services 53 Roger F. Todd Town Board Services 54 Fred Dorn Town Board Services 91.00 87.50 136.40 136.40 200.98 200.98 18.25 18.25 ' 4.00 4.00 .50 .50 70.00 70.00 66.50 66.50 63.00 63.00 16.00 16.00 23.50 23.50 24.00 24.00 9.20 9.20 3.20 3.20 27.70 27.70 3.00 3.00 143.57 143.57 82.99 82.99 24.50 24.50 21.00 21.00 17.50 17.50 17.50 . 17.50 10.50 10.50 Totals.._.$1,514.45 $1,510.95 We, the undersigned members, comprising the Town 'Board of the Town of Danby, do hereby certify that we have this day completed the auditing of the above accounts and that this is a correct abstract of the same as filed in the Town Clerk's office in the Town of Danby. Dated, November 9, 1922. W. 0. SMILEY, Supervisor. A. J. TUBBS, Town Clerk. LEWIS CUMMINGS, Justice. EUGENE DORN, Justice. ROGER TODD, Justice. 198 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF DRYDEN ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 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 Dry- den in said county, accounts to be audited during the year 1922, the amounts claimed by each of such persons and the amounts finally audited by the said Board of Town Auditors is. herewith submitted pursuant to statute, to wit: No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED. 1 51. E.,Crutts Hall, Elec., Dist. No. 1_... 35.00 5 35.00 2 Arthur Genung Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 1 56.54 56.54 3 •Harold F. Sherwood Inspector, Dist. No. 1 39.00 36.00 4 Roy E. Hungerford Inspector, Dist. No. 1 39.00 .36.00 5 Fred J. Earl Inspector, Dist. No. 1 39.00 36.00 6 Kenneth English Clerk, Dist. No. 1 14.00 14.00 7 Ira W. Reed Clerk, Dist. No. 1 14.00 14.00 8 George F. Warner Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 2 53.82 53.82 9 Dewey Wallace Inspector, Dist. No. 2 36.00 36.00 10 Hiram Knapp lnspector, Dist. No. 2 36.00 36.00 11 Fred Williams Inspector, Dist. No: 2 17.00 17.00 12 Will Lumbard Clerk, Dist. No. 2 14.00 14.00 13 E. R. Gaston Clerk, Dist. No. 2 14.00 14.00 14 Geo. W. 'Sutfin Hall for Election, Dist. No. 3, and Sundries 36.95 36.95 15 Minnie Myers Clerk, Dist. Ni). 3 10.00 7.00 16 D. S. Fellows Clerk, Dist. No. 3 10.00 7.00 17 Chas. F. Pratt Inspector, Dist. No. 3 36.00 36.00 18 C. B. Snyder Inspector, Dist. No. 3 36.00 36.00 19 D..W. Hart • Inspector. Dist. No. 3 38.00 31.00 20 Chas. E. Green Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 3 63.58 54.58 21 E. Dale Hunter Inspector, Dist. No. 3 14.00 12.00 22 Victor S. Fulkerson lnspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 4 53.16 53.16 23 R. J. Sager Inspector, Dist. No. 4 36.00 36.00 24 Floyd Barnes Inspector, Dist. No. 4 7.00 7.00 25 William Benjamin Clerk, Dist. No. 4 14.00 14.00 26 Elmer E. Card Clerk. Dist. No. 4 7.00 7.00 27 Jesse E. Hart Inspector, Dist. No. 4 24.00 24.00 28 J. 0. Robertson Clerk. Dist. No. 4 7.00 7.00 29 Melton A. Tenney Inspector, Dist. No. 5.... 7.00 7.00 30 D. W. Hart Hall for Elec., Dist. No. 5. 35.00 35.00 31 Geo. E. Goodrich Inspector, Dist. No. 5 19.00 19.00 32 Orin Hile Inspector, Dist. No. 5 36.00 36.00 33 John Ellis - Inspector, Dist. No. 5 36.00 36.00 34 Frank P. Butts' Inspector, Dist. No. 5 42.12 42.12 35 J. D. Ross Inspector and Messenger, Dist: No. 5 ........ .___.._........ 36.24 36.24 36 Rose Ellis Clerk, Dist. No. 5 7.00 7.00 OF TOMPKINS CQUNTY, NEW YORK 199 No. NAME SERVICE CLAIME]) ALLOWED 37 Letta Burch Clerk, Dist. No. 5 7.00' 7.00 38 W. J. Shaver Hall for Elec.. Dist. No. 6 35.00 35.00 39 W. J. Shaver Clerk, Dist. No. 6 7.00 7.00 40 H. C. Dayton Clerk, Dist. No, 6 7.00 7.00 41. C. Fitts Monroe Inspector, Dist. No. (3 36.00 36.00 42 Walter Kinch Inspector, Dist. No. 6 29.00 29.00 43 Fred Parker Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. (i 53.96 53.96 44 Iiarry Luckey Inspector, Dist. No. 6 36.11 30.11 45 William Kinch Inspector, Dist. No. 6 7.00 7.00 46 Bert Lane Hall for Elec., Dist. No. 7 35.00 35.00 47 Ida Stowe Clerk, Dist. No. 7 14.00 14.00 48 Ruth Lane Clerk; Dist. No. 7 14.00 14,00 49 John E. Joiner Inspector, Dist. No. 7 38.00 36.00 59 Frank Thomas Inspector, Dist. No. 7 38.00 36.00 51 Arthur Hammond Inspector, Dist. No. 7 38.00 36.00 52 Bert Lane Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 7 50.80 48.80 53 C. M. Cogswell House, Elec., Dist. No. 2 35.00 35.00 54 W. J. Shaver Assessor 168.45 168.45 55 C. B. Snyder Assessor 169.25 169.25 50 Gordon .1. Watt Inspector, Dist. No. 4 5.00 5.00 57 Andrew Baker Assessor 133.50 133.50 58 D. M. Ryan Contract & Vit. Stat'ics.. 89.50 89.50 59 Fidelity Casualty Co Insurance 492.59 492.59 60 Theodore Stickles Land for road 259.40 259.40 61 J. D. Ross Criminal hill 13.60 13.60 62 J. I). Ross Service hill 61.03 61.03 63 J. I). Ross Service bill 3.40 3.40 64 W. J. Shaver Clerk, Hall for Caucuses 5.00 5.00 65 Chas. K. Reynolds Criminal bill • 3.00 3.00 66 Andrus ci. Church Assessment Rolls .............. 22.50 22.50 67 Chas. K. Reynolds Service bill 40.00 40.00 68 Ed S. Hill Supervisor 54.00 54.00 69 Williamson Law Book Co.Books and printing 62.25 62.25 70 Geo. -S. Monroe Ballot boxes 19.25 19.25 71 Cayuga Press Printing - 5.00 5.00 72 F. E. Ryan Vital Statistics 1..00 1.00 73 Dr. H. Genung ... Lunacy and Expenses.._12.15 12.15 74 Dr. H. 1I. Crum Lunacy and Expenses-_.. 10.00 10.00 75 F. E. Darling 'Town Clerk 254.13 254.13 76 E. M. Perkins Undertaking .... _____________ ... 75.00 75.00 77 G. E. Underwood Service bill 51.62 51.62 78 G. E. Underwood Criminal bill 12.70 12.70 79 D. F. VanVlcet Service bill 50.00 50.00 80 G. C. Sutlif Service bill 44.00 44.00 81 Pau] Ewers Service hill -17.00 47.00 82 Paul Ewers Criminal bill 5.00 5.00 83 G. L. Rood Contract & `frit. Stat'ics.. 42.75 42.75 84 E. 5, Burr Overseer Poor 35.96 35.96 85 E. E. Cheeley Inspector. Dist. No. 4 17.00 17.00 86 Andrew Baker -House, Elec., Dist. No. 4 85.00 35.00 87 Dr. H. Genung Health Officer contract and Vital Statistics:... _-_. 466.10 466.10 Totals__.. $4,222.31. Motion made, seconded and carried that there be raised by tax on the taxable property of the Town of Dryden, eight hun- 200 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS dred dollars for support of the poor, five hundred.for the west district, three hundred for east district, five hundred for de- ficiency in boor fund for 1922. I, F. E. Darling, Town Clerk,. do hereby certify that the fore- going is a true copy of the Town Audits of the Town of Dryden. F. E. DARLING, • Town Clerk. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 201 TOWN OF ENFIELD ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Wm. H. Jones Inspector, Dist. No. 2 $ 40.00 $ 40.00 2 Allan Rumsey Ballot Clerk, First Dist... 16.00 16.00 3 S. H. Graham Ballot Clerk, First Dist... 16.00 16.00 4 Fred D. Crissey Inspector, Dist. No. 2 40.00 40.00 5 Nathan Rumsey Inspector, Dist. No. 1 , 56.92 56.92 6 Luther Teeter Inspector, Dist. No. 1 43.00 43.00 7 Hugh S. Curry Inspector, Dist. No. 1 40.00 40.00 8 Wm. Palmer Inspector, Dist. No. 1 40.00 40.00 9 Ray Stamp Ballot Clerk, Dist. No. 2 16.00 16.00 10 David L. loss Inspector, Dist. No. 2 22.00 22.00 11 Geo. Lane Inspector, Dist. No. 2 34.00 34.00 12 Austin Legge Inspector, Dist. No. 2 57.40 57.40 13 C. C. Fitchpatrick Hall rent 25.00 25.00 14 C. C. Fitchpatrick Vital Statistics 7.50 7.50 15 C. C. Fitchpatrick Town Clerk and Exp 23.65 23.65 16 John Thall Vital Statistics 25.25 25.25 17 J. W. Burton Health Officer 146.60 146.60 18 Andrus & Church 2 Assessment Rolls 11.70 11.70 19 Ray S. Lanning Assessor 73.00 73.00 20 Budd Daharsh Assessor 52.50 52.50 21 Fred N. Smith kssessor 48.00 48.00 22 Frank Teeter Hall rent 50.00 50.00 23 Compensation Insurance 148.73 148.73 24 Frank Rothermick Supt. of Highways 226.00 236.00 25 Bert Kirby Justice, Services 45.00 45.00 26 J. C. Wetherby Justice, Services 45.00 45.00 27 Daniel Mitchell Justice, Services 45.00 45.00 28 Olen King Services 45.00 45.00 29 Albert Colegrove Justice. Services 45.00 45.00 30 John Thall Road allowance 25.00 25.00 31. John Thall Town Service Expense.___ 93.10 93.10 32 Harry Bullard Truant Officer 4.00 4.00 Totais_...$1,616.35 $1,616.35 State of New York, County of Tompkins. ss. Town of Enfield. John E. Thall, being duly sworn, says he is the Town Clerk of the Town of Enfield, Tompkins Co., and that the foregoing is a true list of the claims presented for audit by the Town :Board of said town with the name of the claimant and the amount of each as claimed and allowed. JOHN E. THALL. Sworn to before me this 9th day of November, 1922. DANIEL MITCHELL, Justice of the Peace. 202 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF GROTON ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 No. _ NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALI.owEn 1 F. A. Begent Town Board $ 48.00 $ 48.00 2 H. G. Moe Town Board 48.00 48.00 3 H. G. Moe Town Clerk 20.00 20.00 4 11. G. Moe Town Clerk 20.59 20.59 5 H. G. Moe Registrar No. 5454 33.10 33.10 6 A. Landon Estate Registrar No. 54554 18.82 18.82 7 J. H. Hoff Justice of Peace 2.00 2.00 8 J. H. Hoff Justice of Peace 4.00 4.00 9 J. H. Hoff Justice of Peace t 3.00 3.00 10 J. H. IlofT Justice of Peace 2.00 2.00 11 J. H. Hoff Town Board 48.00 48.00 12 E. F. Tallmadge Town Board 36.00 36.00 13 G. B. Sickmon Town Board 44.00 44.00 14 G. B. Sickmon Justice of Peace 38.35 38.35 15 G. 13. Sickmon Vital Statistics 1.00 1.00 16 R. R. Chatterton Disbursements 4.00 4.00 17 R. R. Chatterton ................ Town Board 48.00 48.00 18 W. H. Bulkley Assessors 142.50 142.50 19 HIolbrook Stevens Assessors 182.50 182.50 20 Archie R. Gillen Assessors 151.00 1551.00 21 James H. Waterman Supt. of Poor 51.50 :11.70. 22 L. D. Packer Constable 1.00 1.00 23 L. D. Packer Constable 18.30 18.30 24 L. D. Packer Constable 4.00 4.00 25 L. D. Packer Constable 5.60 5.60 26 d... D. Packer Truant Officer 50.00 50.00 27 Milton Alling Constable 38.67 38.67 28 Edward Spading Constable 5.10 5.10 29 J. H. VanMarter, M. D Health Officer 379.80 :379.80 30 G. E. Albon, 51. D Vital Statistics 9.75 9.75 31 R. C. Tarbell, M. D Vit. Stat'cs & Services.___ 65.25 65.95 32 F. E. Ryan. 51. 1) Vital Statistics 2.50 2.50 33 G. M. Gilchrist, 11. D.__...Vit. Sta. R 2 Lunacy Ex21.50 21.50 34 L. T. Genung. M. D Mental Examination 10.00 10.00 35 Fay •Bush Inspector and Messenger. Dist. No. 1 38.08 38.08 36 Leon F. Buck Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 1 30.50 30.50 .37 Elmer D. Conger Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 1 16.20 16.20 38 Evlyn 51. Scott Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 1 40.50 40.50 39 Emily Mezger Inspector and _Messenger, Dist. No. 1 26.00 26.00 40 Flora J. .Allen Inspector, Dist. No. 1 10.00 10.00 41 Blanche C. Krum Gen'l Clerk. Dist. No. 1.. 13.00 13.00 42 Fred Bossard Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 1.. 13.00 13.00 43 14. Roy Waterman Inspector and .Messenger, uist.No. 2 40.60 40.60 44' Della Holladay Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 2... 47.20 47.20• 45 Florence McClintock Inspector, Dist. No. 9 24.00 24.00 46 Libbie Hyde Inspector, Dist. No. 2..._. 14.00 34.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK .203 N0. NAME 47 Etta Sobers 98 Jennie Conterman 49 J. F. McClintock 50 Harry Clapp 51 C. Burr Tarbell 52 Mary L. Montfort 53 Lawrence W. Hastings 54 Mary E. Feely 55 George Stark 56 Jennie 13. Sobers 57 W. J. Feeley 58 Jay Conger, Jr 59 Charles H. Moe 60 Florence M. Baldwin 61 Kate M. Baldwin 62 Alton Begent 63 Raymond A. Clapp 64 A. McKinney 65 Edmond H. Gleason 66 Herbert H. Gleason 67 Carl R. Gleason 68 E. E. Dye 69 M. C. Howe 70 George Culver 71 Susie Ivory 72 Francis Corcoran 73 Helen Corcoran 74 Lillian McMahon 75 Paul McMahon._..___-'. 76 Nina M. Culver 77 Frank A. Townley 78 Mary M. Clark '79 Harold 1.. King 80 Bertha L. Gillen 81 Clayton Wilcox 82 Mary Austin 83 Harry J. Hall 84 Martin L. Brown 85 Charles M. Dutcher SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 2 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 2-_ Inspector, Dist. No. 2 Inspector, Dist. No. 2 Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 3 Inspector, Dist. No. 3 Inspector, Dist. No. 3 Inspector, Dist. No. 3 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 3 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 3 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 3 Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 4 Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 4 Inspector, Dist. No. 4 Inspector, Dist. No. 4 Inspector, Dist. No. 4 Inspector, Dist. No. 4 Insp. & Labor, Dist. No. 4 Inspector, Dist. No. 4 Inspector, Dist. No. 4 Inspector, Dist. No. 4 Geri'l Clerk, Dist. No. 4 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 4_ Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 5 Inspector, Dist. No. 5 Inspector, Dist. No. 5 Inspector, Dist. No. 5 Inspector and ;Messenger, Dist. No. 5 Inspector. Dist. No. 5 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 5 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 5 Gen'l Clerk. Dist. No. 5 inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 6 Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 6 Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 6 Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 6 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 6._ Gen'l Clerk, Dist, No. 6 Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 7 nspector. Dist. No. 7 Inspector, Dist. No. 7 Inspector and Messenger, Dist. No. 7 Inspector, Dist. No, 7 Gen'l Clerk, Dist. No. 7 General Clerk and In- spector, Dist. No. 7 General Clerk and In- spector, Dist. No. 7 86 Eva 13. Francis 87 13. 1.. Robinson 88 I. H. Powell 89 D. R. Stout 90 Ruth Hollenbeck • 91 Lotta A. Dutcher 92 Iva W. Stanton 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 52.44 52.44 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 34.00 5.00 5.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 27.56 27.56 25.39 25.39 24.00 24.00 10.00 10.00 21.00 21.00 5.00 5.00 12.00 r 12.00 11.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 40.28 40.28 34.00 34.00 5.00 5.00 34.00 34.00 29.00 29.00 17.00 17.00 8.00 8.00 5.00 5.00 13.00 13.00 53.80 53.80 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 54.84 54.84 29.00 29.00 34.00 34.00 28.00 28.00 5.00 5.00 8.00 8.00 18.00 18.00 10.00 10.00 204 PROCEEDINGS OE TIME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS N0. NAME SERVICE CLAI MEI) AI.LowEI) 93 W. C. Allen Erect. Booths, Dist. No. 1 8.00 8.00 94 W. C. Allen, Trusteie__..__Rent, Polling Pl., Dist. 1 30.00 30.00, 95 Corona Typewriter CoRent, Polling Pl., Dist. 2 48.00 48.00 96 J. D. Dates Livery and Rent Polling Place, Dist. 3 .................... 108.00 108.00 97 Village of Groton Rent, Polling P1., Dist. 4 114.40 114.40 98 Corona Bldg. & Imp. Co__Rent, Polling P1., Dist. 5 48.00 • 48.00 99 Archie R. Gillen Rent, Polling P1., Dist. 6 32.00 32.00 100 Archie R. Gillen Erect. Booths, Dist. No. 6 10.00 10.00 101 McLean Grange Rent, Polling P1., Dist. 6 39.00 39.00 102 Ernest G. Reniff Storing and Erecting Booths, Dist. 6 15.00 15.00 103 R. R. Chatterton Bond Premiums 141.00 141.0{} 104 Emmett Metzger Bond Premiums. :39.40 39.40 105 H. G. Moe Bund Premiums 5.00 5.00 106 Cortland Co. Hospital_.__Care of poor 9.50 9.50 107 St. Ann's Home for Aged Care of poor 117.00 117.00 108 S. C Gooding Co Supplies for poor 59.70 59.70 109 E. A. Landon Supplies for poor 5.73 5.73 110 G. W..Cummings Supplies for poor______________ 0.56 9.56 111 Rev. F. L. Hainer Reg. Marriages '3.00 3.00 112 Andrus & Church Assessment Rolls 18.50 18.50 113 N. A. Collings Supplies 1.45 1.45 114 B. 11. Wager . Livery &• Trucking 31.50 31.50 115 F. M. Kellam Supplies .45 .45 116 Groton Bridge Co Rent of Clerk's Office 180.00 180.00 . 117 M. V. Atwood Printing 35.67 35.07 118 D. L. Bradley Ballot Boxes 19.60 19.60 119 A. H. Webster Supplies for poor 30.29 30.29 120 J. D. Dates Livery #'o: Constable 14.00 14.00 121 Williamson Law Book Co. Blank Books 15.58 15.58 122 Ithaca City Hospital Services 100.50 100.50 123 Ithaca City Hospital... -_-Services 13.00 13.00 Totals_.__$4,150.05 $4,150.05 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of Town Audits as made by the Town Board of the Town of Groton. N. Y.. at the Annual Meeting held for that purpose on the 9th day of November, 1922. Dated, Groton, N. Y., November 10th, 1922. Signed, H. G. MOE, Town Clerk. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK TOWN OF ITHACA ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 Abstract of the names of all persons who presented accounts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the Town of Ithaca, N. Y., on the 9th day of November, 1922, with the amounts claimed, together with the amounts allowed: 205 N0. NAME OF CLAIMAI\T NATURE OF CLAIM CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Robert A. Hutchinson...._ -Attendance Officer $ 60.00 $ 60.00 2 Andrus a f;. Church Printing 3.00 3.00 3 James A. Bush Justice of Peace 8.35 8.35 4 W. I. Smith Justice, Town Board 40.00 40.00 5 Chas. H. Newman Justice, Town Eoard 20.00 20.00 6 Wilber G. Fish, M. D Health Officer .................... 183.84 183.84 7 A. S. Miller 1% of Money Ex 79.90 . 79.90 8 A. S. Miller Supervisor 28.75 28.75 9 Emmett Gillow Supt. of Poor 84.00 84.00 10 James A. Bush Justice, Town Board 40.00 90.00 11 James A. Bush Justice of Peace 7.95 7.95 12 James A. Bush Justice of Peace 2.53 2.53 13 Janes A. Bush Justice of Peace 8.00 8.00 14 Louella Northrop Clerk, Dist. No. 2 10.00 10.00 15 Chas. Morris Inspector, Dist. No. 2 62.50 62.50 16 Jake Wilcox Inspector, Dist. No. 2 47.50 47.50 17 W. F. Head Inspector, Dist. No. 2 47.50 47.50 18 Herbert Tillitson Clerk, Dist. No. 2 10.00 10.00 19 Ben G. Morris, Assigned to Chas. Morris Clerk, Dist. No. 2 20 James A. Bush' Inspector, Dist. No. 2 21 Rexford W. Smith inspector, Dist. No. 1 22 Roger H. Eddy Clerk, Dist. No. 1 23 Samuel Newman Clerk, Dist. No. 1 24 Fred D. Pearson Inspector, Dist. No. 1 25 J. W. Tourtellot Inspector; Dist. No. 1...... 26 Chas. A. Teeter Inspector, Dist. No. 1 27 Chas. M. Carpenter Exam. Throat Cultures.. 28 James A. Bush Justice of Peace 29 C. J. ,Updike Vital Statistics 80 C. J. Updike Disbursements 21 C. J. Updike Office Rent 32 C. J. Updike 'Down Clerk 33 Williamson Law Book. Co.1. Record Book 34 Emma Hulbert__..... Rent, Voting Purposes 35 Elmer Allen Justice, Town Board 36 G. 0. Williams School Directors - 37 Harrison Adams Assessor 38 LeRoy Updike Clerk, Dist. No. 3 39 Erie J. Devinney Inspector, Dist. No. 3 90 William D. Updike Inspector, Dist. No. 3 41 F. W. Adams Inspector, Dist. No. 3 92 J. B. Whited Clerk, Dist. No. 3 43 Chas. Painter Inspector, Dist. No. 3 44 H. S. Wright Ex., Supervisor 45 H. S. Wright Ex., Supervisor 96 Robert Hutchinson Serv., Acting Constable.. 7.50 55.00 47.50 17.50 17.50 . 47.50 70.70 47.50 118.50 2.85 54.18 20.48 26.00 141.10 9.00 7.50 36.00 10.45 148.00 17.50 47.50 57.80 47.50 17.50 63.10 54.65 19.46 1.50 7.50 55.00 47.50 17.50 17.50 47.50 70.70 47.50 118.50 2.85 54.18 20.48 26.00 141.10 9.00 7.50 36.00 10.45 148.00 17.50 47.50 57.80 47.50 17.50 63.10 54.65 19.46 1.50 206 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD 01 SUPERVISORS No. NAME OF CLAIMANT NATURE OF' CLAIM CLAIMED ALLOWED - 47 Chas. Newman Justice of Peace • 8.05 8.05 48 Theo. J. Baker Assessor 182.00 182.00 49 Herbert C. Sheldon Assessor 136.00 136.00 Totals..__822,281.14 $2,281.14 A. S. MILLER, Supervisor. CLINTON J. JPDIKE, Town Clerk, JAMES A. BUSH, Justice of Peace, CHAS. H. NEWMAN, Justice of Peace, Will. I. SMITH, Justice of Peace. ELMER ALLEN, Justice of Peace. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of accounts audited by the Town Board, now on file in my office. November 10th, 1922. CLINTON J. UPDIKE, Town Clerk. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK TOWN OF LANSING ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 The Audit is as follows No. NAME SERVICE 207 CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Walter Sweazy Inspector - 111essenger____S 2 Chas. R. Mills Inspector - Messenger.._. 3 Edward C. Howell Clerk 4 Clayton Bower Clerk 5 H. D. Alexander Insp. and booth Car 6 F. N. Howell Inspector 7 0. M. Holden Inspector 8 Laurence Hoiden Inspector 0 William DeCantp Inspector and ?Iessenger 10 Charles Searles lnspector 11 C. C. Tarbell Inspector 12 Fred Sharpstein Clerk 13 H. H. Tarbell Clerk 14 Frank +Singer Inspector and lock 15 Steven M. Snyder Inspector and Messenger Ili Howard Howland Inspector and Messenger 17 Kenneth Drake Clerk 18 John B. Farrell Inspector 19 51. A. Farrell inspector 20 Percy Haring Inspector and Messenger 21 Carl J. Halladay Inspector 22 F. A. Linderbcrry Clerk 23 H. B. Ruzicka lnspector 24 Dwight VanNest Inspector and Messenger 25 Olive VanNest Clerk 26 Ella M. Smith Inspector 27 F. 13. Jefferson Inspector 28 Jessie 51. Bush Inspector 29 Orin Drake Clerk 30 Melvin Bush Hall Rent, Dist. 4_ 31 Glen Bacon (1922) Hall tient, Dist. 2 32 Glen Bacon (1.921) Hall Rent, Dist. 2 33 George Lanterman (1922) Mall Rent, Dist. 8 34 M. 1). Lane Justice, Service bill 35 Walter. Bristol Justice, Service bill 36 Jacob Bower Justice. Service bill 37 A. J. Conlon Jusuice, Service bill 38 A. J. Conlon Criminal bill 39 Samuel E. Lane Assessor's bill 40 Chas. Terponing Assessor's bill 41 Wm. H. Lane Assessor's bill 42 Senora Stedman Clerk's Service bill 43 Walter Sweazy (1921) Justice, Service bill 44 Andrus & Church Assessment Rolls 45 Senora Stedman Supplies 46 C. R. Mills Janitor work 47 Williamson 1.,uw Books.__. Supplies 48 Senora {Stedman Registrar bill 49 C. M. Buck___ 1921 Fees School Money.. 50 C. M. Buck 1021 Gen'l Fund per ct.__ 51 C. M. Buck 1021 Service bill 74.40 j 74.40 7.00 7.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 54.00 54.00 51.00 51.00 44.00 44.00 41.00 41.00 69.84 69.84 10.00 10.00 51.00 51.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 51.50 51.50 07.50 67.50 54.20 54.20 20.00 20.00 17.00 ' 17.00 24.00 24.00 54.00 54.00 1.0.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 1;1.0{1 1:3.00 71.75 71.75 20.00 20.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 20.00 20.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 :35.00 35.00 35.00 :15.00 35.00 56.00 56.00 61.00 61.00 64.00 64.00 46.00 46.00 18.50 18.50 102.00 102.00 07.50 97.50 93.00 03.00 102.50 102.50 6.00 6.00 1.4.50 14.50 10.81 10.81 5.00 5.00 26.25 26.25- 57.50 57.50 112.48 112.48 92.97 92.97 3.00 3.00 208 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. NAME SERVICE CLAIMED ALLOWED 52 H. A. Carey Co Bond Fees 154.30 154.30 53 U. S. Fidelity & Guaran- tee Co Ins. Compensation 554.96 554.96 54 E. H. Bostwick Attorney Fee= 200.00 200.00 55 Jay Morey • Supt. of Highway Fees.. 1,.170.79 1.170.79 56 J. W. Skinner, M. D 1921 - 192`7 534.00 534.00 57 W. F. George Service & Highway hill._ 101.25 101.25 58 J. W. Skinner, M. D Calls on Town Poor, 1921 - 1922 50.00 50.00 59 J. W. & C. D. Palmer Burying one body, etc 70.00 70.00 60 Seth McFall Board of Mark Jacobs.__. 20.00 20.00 61 0. M. English Service bill 75.00 75.00 62 W. F. George 1% General Fund 179.51 179.51 63 W. F. George 1% School Fund 116.28 116.28 64 Teeter Bros Supplies 107.37 107.37 I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the accounts audited by the Town Board of the Town of Lansing. on Nov. 9, 1922. SENORA STEDMAN, Town Clerk. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 209 TOWN OF NEWFIELD ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 No. NAME SERVICE ALu>wEn 1 Clarence Ryant Constable Services $ 9.90 2 J. E. Dorn Overseer of Poor 29.05 :i American Surity Co Bond Premium 40.00 4 Williamson Law Book Co.Justice Dockets 13.12 5 I-Iall & McChesney Co Cond. Sales Register 17.00 11 F. D. Johnson Rent, Polling Place 32.00 7 Chas. C. Dickson Vital Statistics 28.75 8 Geo. H. Nobles Inspector, Dist. No. 2 44.00 9' Chas. Lanning Clerk, Dist. No. 2 16.00 10 Fred Payne Inspector, list. No. 2 51.28 11 W. E. Bush Inspector, Dist. No. 1 51.28 12 John C. Thompson Inspector, Dist. No. 1 95.64 13 Forest Payne Inspector, Dist. No. 2 45.64 14 Walter Shaffer Inspector, Dist. No. 1 49.00 15 Harry Horton Inspector, Dist. No. 1 40.00 10 Chas. J. Weed Inspector, Dist. No. 2 40.00 17 Goo. A. Gardner Clerk, Spec. Elect. Dist. No. 1 11.00 18 Arthur Decker Clerk, Dist. No. 1, Elect. Nov. 7 10.00 19 C. B. Boise Clerk, Dist. No. 1 10.00 20 Wm. Ellison Clerk, Dist. No. 2 10.00 21 D. S. Cutter Assessor 76.00 22 Geo. A. Gardner Assessor 88.50 23 Joseph Novak 4ssessor ... 73.00 24 Carrie M. Peck Services 15.00 25 John Henry Truant Officer 16.70 20 Dr. W. A. Smith Health Officer 136.50 27 Dr. W. A. Smith Vital Statistics • 2.00 28 Dr. H. C. Thatcher .. _ . _Vital Statistics 7.25 29 Nina L. McGivens • Vital Statistics, 10.00 30 Loyd Merrithew Dog Pound 10.00 31 Albert Dassance Services 52.00 32 James D. Erway Services 48.00 :i3 E. S. VanKirk Services 48.00 34 Fred Canfield Services 40.00 35 Arthur Decker Services 48.00 36 Chas. C. Dickson Services and Supplies 71.56 37 Leon B. Drake Services 4.00 38 Arthur Decker Criminal Fees 15.00 39 Fordyce Cobb Services 50.00 40 Randolph Horton Services 150.00 41 Andrus & Church Printing 11.70 Total.._$1,514.87' 210 PROCEEDINGS OF THE -BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF UhYSSES ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1922 Statement of bills audited by the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses for claims against said town. said claims having been audited at the meetings held by the Board for that purpose on February 6, May 1, and November 10 and 15, 1922. State- ment shows the names of claimants, the nature of the service and the amount claimed and the amount allowed. No. BILLS AUDITED SE RVICES CLAI oI D AI.Lowi;o 1 0. D. Creque Rent of room 12.00 $ 12.00 .2 C. 0. Carman Service bill 20.00 20.00 .3 Anna .S. Hart School Director 5.00 5.00 '4 Aetna Casualty Co • CoIlector's Bond 84.58 84.58 .5 Maude S. Tompkins Service bill 16.00 16.00 '6 Joel Horton Service bill 20.00 20.00 `7 H. K. Aiken Jus, office for Jus. Court 7.50 7.50 18 Joel Horton Criminal bill 8.30 8.30 1) Percy Milliard Inspector 22.04 22.04 -10 L. S. Robinson Inspector 16.00 16.00 .11 H. H. Aiken - Inspector 16.00 10.00 12 Sally Robinson General Clerk 10.00 10.00 13 Hazen Fish, Assigned to State Bank Inspector 16.00 16.00 14 Bridget Ward, Assigned to State Bank General Clerk ]0.00 10.00 15 Enos Hardenbrook General Clerk 10.00 10.00 16 John J. Chase Inspector 16.00 16.00 17 Henry Williams Inspector and Messenger 23.64 23.64 •18 Hugh W. Stewart General Clerk 10.00 10.00 19 W..D. Halsey Inspector 16.00 16.00 '20 Chas. S. Allen General Clerk - 10.00 10.00 '21 Henry C. McLallen Inspector 16.00 16.00 `22 M. Terrell Inspector 16.00 10.00 23 M. V. Dickens General Clerk 10.00 10.00 '24 C. Owen Carman Inspector and Messenger 24.76 24.76 25 Don Swartout General Clerk 10.00 10.00 "26 Clarence J. Moore Inspector 16.00 16.00 `27 Clyde Gould General Clerk 10.00 10.00 '28 S. H. Craig Inspector and Messenger 22.00 22.00. '29 Dessie 1). Frazier General Clerk 10.00 - 10.00 30 Edna Craig General Clerk 10.00 10.00 "31 Elmer E. Brown, Ass'g'd 'to State Bank Inspector 16.00 16.00 '32 Earle Campbell, Ass'g'd to State Bank Inspector 16.00 16.00 33 C. S. Tompkins DeIiv. Election Supplies.. 6.00 6.00 34 A. S, Williams Rent, I. 0. O. P. Hall 12.00 12.00 35 Mary Mahoney Rent, putting up booths.. 16.00 16.00 36 Maude S. Tompkins Service bill 17.20 17.20 37 Henry Williams Service bill 28.00 28.00 '38 Henry Williams Criminal bill 9.95 9.95 39 -Mrs. L. S. Robinson Local Historian 55.00 55.00 • /40 J. F. Kimple Criminal bill 7.80 7.80 • 41 J. F. Kimple Sheriff 8.70 8.70 "42 J. IF.. .Kimple Sheriff - 7.30 7.30 $ . OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 211 No. BILLS AUDITED SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 43 J. 1+. Kimble Sheriff 14.20 14.20 44 Maude S. Tompkins Service hill 8.00 8.00 45 Arthur L. Bower Putting up booths 4.00 4.00 46 H. K. Aiken Inspector and Messenger 44.00 44.00 47 Percy Hilliard Inspector 32.00 32.00 48 Ursula Hilliard General Clerk 10.00 10.00 49 Hazen Fish, Assigned to State Bank Inspector 6.00 6.0(1 50 Hazen Fish, Assigned to State Bank Inspector 6.00 6.00 51 Hazen Fish, Assigned to State Bank Inspector 10.00 10.00 52 Hazen Fish, Assigned to State Bank Inspector 10.00 10.00 53 Guy M. Newell, Ass'g'd to State Bank Inspector 32.00 32.00 54 Vivian G. Bower, As- signed to State Bank General Clerk 10.00 10.00 55 John J. Chase Inspector 32.00 32.00 56 Howard Laughlin Inspector 42.00 42.00 57 E. S. Johnson Inspector 6.00 6.00 58 John Young Inspector 48.00 48.00 59 Henry Williams Inspector and Messenger 47.28 47.28 60 Floyd foyer Inspector ............ ......... ..... 20.00 20.00 61 Enos Hardenbrook General Clerk 10.00 10.00 62 C. S. Clapp Inspector and Messenger 66.20 66.20 63 Henry C. McLallen Inspector 32.00 32.00 64 W. D. l{alsey Inspector 32.00 32.00 05 J. J. Kellogg Inspector 48.00 48.00 66 C. S. 'Allen General Clerk 10.00 10.00 67 Harry Pearsall General Clerk 10.00 10.00 68 Michael Terrell Inspector and Messenger 47.02 47.92 69 G. Owen Carman Inspector 22.00 22.00 70 Clarence Moore Inspector 22.00 32.00 71 Arthur L. Bower General Clerk 20.00 20.00 72 Raymond Batty Inspector 28.00 38.00 73 M. V. Dickens General Clerk 10.00 1(1.00 74 S. II. Craig Inspector and Messenger 44.00 44.00 75 Earle d). Campbell Inspector 22.00 32.00 76 W. S. Scott ' Inspector 26.00 26.00 77 E. W. Updike Inspector 10.00 10.00 78 Edna Craig General Clerk 32.00 32.00 79 Dessie Frazier General Clerk 10.00 10.00 . 80 Fred Pinckney Rent, Court Room 12.00 12.00 81 Sarah -E. VanOrder Rent, room, Assessors.... 2.00 2.00 82 F. N. Smith Rent, Polling Place, Wa- terhurg Hall 36.00 36.00 83 W. A. Beardslee Rent, I. 0. 0. F. Hall 44.00 44.00 54 W. H. Lovell Putting up and repairing booths 18.50 18.50 85 Arthur L. Bower Putting up and removing booths 8.00 8.00 86 Fred Pinckney Rent, Hall 36.00 36.00 87 Mrs, Mary Mahoney Rent, Hotel and Putting up booths 26.00 30.00 88 0. D. Creque Rent, .Band Room 16.00 36.00 89 0. D. Creque Storing booths.._..._...._-_._. 12.00 12.00 90 Enos Hardenbraok Putting up booths 2.00 2.00 91 Dr, A. Chase Lunacy Exam 10.00 10,00 212 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • No. BILI.s AUDITED 92 1)r. J. E. Lovell 93 Dr. A. Chase 94 Olin Miller 95 Thomas Hopkins Assessor 96 E. A. Snow Overseer Poor ' 97 E. R. Stilwell Assessor Overseer Pour Attendance Otlicer- Office for Collector•_. Criminal bill Criminal Bill - Reg. Vital Statistics Clerk to Assessors • Criminal bill •Coal and auto hire Exp. Election Supplies__ Assessment Rolls SERVIces Lunacy Exani Health Officer Assessor CLAIMED 10.00 119.40 134.00 85.00 .;5.39 115.60 75.00 '7.00 7.16 13.80 25.00 53.62 64.00 5.00 14.90 15.00 15.50 •98 W. 1. Sherwood.____, 99 D. H. Rightmyer 100 Howard M. Carey 101 Henry Williams 102 Howard K. Aiken 103 E. P. Bouton 104 E. P: Bouton 105 H. K. Aiken _ 106 F. 13. Aiken 107 C2 S. Tompkins 108 Andrus & Church 109 Wiliamson Law Book Co. Supplies 110 Williamson Law Book Co. Supplies 111 Charles E. Houg_htaling..Supplies 112 F. N. Smith Service bill 113 A. F. Allen Printing 114 A. F. Allen Printing and Supplies 115 Maude S. Tompkins Service bill 116 Maude S. Tompkins Expense bill 117 H: K. Aiken Service bill. 118 Dr. J. M. Townsend Lunacy 119 Dr. J. M. Townsend Percentage 120 E. P. Bouton Rent, Board Room 121 Dr. J. M. Townsend Service bill 122 Dr. J. M. Townsend Lunacy Exam 123 Arthur Agard Service bill 124 Henry Williams Service bill ALLOWED 10.00 119.40 134.00 " • 85.00 35.39 115.60 75.00 22.00 7.16 13.80 25.00 53.62 64.00 5.00 14.00 15.00 -15.50 4.07 -1.07 75.50 5.85 68.00 7.38 76.56 . 56.00 20.21 68.00 25.00 7 22.69 30.00 308.50 10.00 52.00 48.00 75.50 5.85 68.00 7.38 76.56 56.00 20.21 68.00 25.00 322.69 30.00 08.50 10.00 52.00 48.00 Totals__..$3,$48.00 $3.843.00 I hereby certify that the foregoing .is a true Abstract of all of the Town Audits as audited by the Town Auditors, the above dates. MAUDE S. TOMPKINS, Town Clerk. 7 °:1!--N ) Y. o 1ll'HrG 1 1I I. Ct O0):,-1 'O 4-3' O 'd' CV 00 O OO O G C, L.C. CO GV l Ln C 00 L- O'c 0; O LO O 110 L .0 OL'- Gn L'-- 000 Gr -1 CA m O CG L L- L 00 Go Gni 0;1 t' cs t~L O 0 GO L OO L CV CO C: -7.0:: Go Go CV CC Go CO C3 1-•1 GV C{• L 0c L.-: lC0 Go- O 000 co in 0 o -1' o co co o d: ,--, L L- o it c^, c, 0 C. lc. 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'r, - •C i0. g c3 cd UZf:WC.7�-1Z7l-t"L��� N -C -C N 76,g i. 10 K 0)6 C) 0 cd FF U'b 0 -6 0 ..t 3; cr) •3 -o Go Go -0 clmd' ciLn ,2000000 O IS 0)•S cd C1' 0 s0) ',f.,' U C) V V V U c3 o ca . C c3 -C .1-....g.0,0,0.0.sr If- ' cc 0 10 F oa 001 c H y O 0K o d 10 o ?-C v 4. O O. -1 • cct O 1. Ln O cD C O G) O.0 "1:/ C) O n � O bo• a g • 01 ▪ I:..0 • .y w i w O N•r c0) om p y�QrC fl 141 3] 0. F y d 03 m G d 0 • 0 '"C cd U ;g.,A�A o m m m • En a) CQ •+"' W t n. '��p•' " vyi'�w b.6ro (z)i0 o rE WEy-z7 hH4 i.•. C c✓I--ISA coum U without being FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk. 214 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF TOMPKINS COUNTY Year ending October 31, 1922 To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : Pursuant to the requirements of the law, I respectfully sub- mit the following statement of the accounts of this office. The cash transactions as given herewith cover the period be- ginning January 1, 1922, and ending October 31, 1922, and in- clude only the moneys in 'which the county is directly .inter- ested. The statement showing the balances and overdrafts in vari- ous accounts for which appropriations are made, covers the period beginning November 1, 1921, and ending October 31. 1922, with the idea of giving a better conception of these ac- counts by covering the entire year. Respectfully submitted, LEIGH 112. CHAMPAIGN, County Treasurer, Tompkins County. 1921 STATE AND COUNTY TAX LEVY To Be Collected: Total levy $441,537.39 Reassessed school 3,868.25 Settlement of Rolls: Received from corporations Received from collectors Returned taxes Receipts given by town officers and filed by collectors $ 41,158.44 216,279.46 18,352.97 169,614.77 $445,405.64 $445,405.64 Or TOMPKINS COUNTY. NEW YORK 215 Returned Taxes Total uncollected $ 18,352.97 Penalty added 506.72 Collections by County Treasurer : Before sale $ 16,126.52 By tax sale 765.955 Rejected 427.80 Taxes paid by county on property bought at tax sale 1,539.42 $ 18,859.69 $ 18,859.69 DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS General Property Tax: Received from corporations $ 41,158.44 . Received from collectors 72,497.72 Received from city 143,943.97 $257,600.13 Repaid to collectors on account of overpayment of warrants 162.23 Collected before tax sale Proceeds of cash sale Sales of tax sale certificates Sale of lands deeded to county on account of purchase at tax sales Redemption advertising.... Fines and Forfeits: Fines $257,437.90 $ 16,262.44 1,430.00 1,434.59 2,430.89 26.21 5,375.00 Interest: On general fund -306.85 On Motor Vehicle funds 173.14 Gifts: From State (Loman Bill) 32,730.00 Departmental Earnings: Court and Trust fund fees 46.56 County CIerk's fees— Court • 107.37 Others 7,656.91 Almshouse Farm 2,224.37 - -Tuberculosis Hospital 1,709.70 216 PROCEEDINGS OF 'YHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Sales of Property Old door at county clerk's building 5.00' Returned School Taxes:... 1,115.28 Temporary Loans: For highways 6,976.49 Trust Trallsactions : Public School Money 131,462.62 Academic Money 1,689.76 State Aid for Highways 27,478.47 Franchise Taxes 32,472.62 Motor Vehicle fees 14,620.03 Income Taxes 31,816.38 Real Estate License fees 44.50 Interest On Mortgage Taxes • 40.47 Inheritance Taxes 17,376.38 Bank Taxes 1,988.63 :Mortgage Taxes from county clerk 8,670.79 Dog Licenses _ . 5,888.30 Tax Redemptions 60.85 Cash Bail 500.00 Total Receipts $611,565.50 DETAILED STATEMENT OF PAYMENTS Supervisors' expenses $ 2,063.08 Countypublications........................._._....-___--.--------.-.--------------.."-------_ 814.6:3 Tax Commissioners' meeting 81.36 Tax Blanks • 54-.00 Commissioners of Election 2,0 78.78 Elections 3,764.83 County Treasurer 2,160.1.0 Court House 226.98 . County Clerk Building 941.73 County Judge 5,586.63 District Attorney 2,123.50 . Sheriff 4.226.46 County Clerk 8,096.55 Supreme Court Civil 1,670.45 County Court Civil 278.70 Supreme Court. Criminal 1,718.83 County Court Criminal 3,458.01 Coroners 245.40 County Sealer 829.87 Constables and Justices 252.39 Tuberculosis Hospital (all expenses) 18,854.36 OF TOMPKTNS COUNTY, NEW YORK 217 Superintendent of Highways • 3,009.45 County Line Bridges 41.23 Righty of Way 4,190.00 Maintenance of County Roads 5,258.86 Superintendent of Poor 1,348.54 Almshouse; Almshouse Farm, etc. 13,632.95 Insane Commitments 29.75 Insane Maintenance 40.00 Epileptics 141.15 Feeble Minded 63.33 Child Welfare 2,362.95 Jail (all expenses) 3,888.59 Penal Institutions 183.59 Probation Officer '1,095.09 Reform Schools 10.71 Educational Notices 3.50 Farm and Home Bureaus 4,125.00 Deaf Mutes 920.18 Soldiers' Burials 875.00 Interest on temporary loans 383.39 Interest on Highway Bonds 3,120.00 State and County Highway Construction 31,092.81 County Road Construction 46,815.01 Temporary Loans 10,000.00 Highway Bonds 11,000.00 To State for sinking funds 7,629.21 Returned 'School Taxes 3,243.92 Refunds to Town of Ithaca 22.92 Town of Ithaca 9.31 Williams persona] tax—City of Ithaca • 60.34 C. D. Tarbell for expense while County Clerk 17.56 Repairs, Insurance, etc., on Motor Trucks 3,048.69 Fuel, Light and Telephones for County 2,462.38 Boiler Insurance 227.25 City Directories 42.00 Plans for County Hospital 544.99 Counsel in criminal actions 275.00 Trust Transactions : To State Stenographers' Tax 3,270.41 Armory Taxes 6,108.72 Direct State Tax 51,688.13 Inheritance Taxes 11,027.85 Mortgage Taxes 4,994.28 Dog Taxes 588.83 218 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS To Towns and City : State Highway Aid • Bank Taxes Income Taxes Franchise Taxes Motor Vehicle money To Villages: Bank Taxes Franchise Taxes Income Taxes To Schools: Public School Money Academic Money 27,478.47 5,795.45 29,353.06 29,080.95 1,350.00 878.91 3,391:67 2,463.32 131,788.68 1,689.76 Bank Taxes 3,853.55 , To Individuals: Tax Redemptions 60.85 Cash Bail refunded 500.00 Dog Taxes 1,302.75 County Treasurer's fees on Inheritances Taxes - 581.48 Bank Taxes 1.06.35 Premium on Mortgage Tax Bond 5.00 Transferred to State for Maintenance of State .Highways in the various towns and villages 5.700.00 Total payments $543,799.76 Summary of Cash Balance January 1; 1922$ 32,243.29 Total receipts. January 1 to October 31 611..565.50 Total payments„ January 1 to Octo- ber 31 Balances on Hand November 1, 1922 : General Fund $ 35,262.51 Highway Fund (for county roads) 31,389.88 Motor Vehicle Money 15,539.65 Dog License Money 7,423.30 Mortgage Tax 4,626.64 Inheritance Taxes 5,767.05 $543,799.76 $100,009.03 $643,808.79 $643,808.79 OF TOMPKINS. COUNTY, NEW YORK 219 Town Accounts CAROLINE For Sheriff's expense $ 50.51 Due Town November 1, 1921 $` 8.20 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget 28.15 Surplus on 1921.tax roll 4.16 40.51 Due County $ 10.00 DANDY Due County November 1, 1921 $ 2.50 Sheriff's expense 73.15 Paid..to Supervisor 9.31 Rejected taxes 68.59 $153.55 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget $ 2.50 Baker & Herrick 1921 tax paid to treasurer 82.46 84.96 Due County $ 68.59 DRYDEN Due County November 1, 1921 $ 18.07 Sheriff's expense 173.57 Expense on Motor Trucks 17.50 Rejected taxes 23.23 $232.37 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget $ 42.54 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget 17.50 Surplus on 1921 tax roll 81.59 141.63 Due County $ 90.74 ENFIELD Sheriff's expense $ 13.50 Expense on Motor Trucks 118.97 $132.47 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget $125.97 125.97 Due County $ 6.50 GROTON • Sheriff's expense $ 48.60 District Attorney's expense 9.05 Rejected taxes 9.95 Due County $ 67.60 220 PROCEEDINGS OF' THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ITHACA Due County November 1, 1921 $135.67 Sheriff's expense 56.35 Wainwright property sold in error 16.13 Paid to Supervisor 22.92 - Rejected taxes 103.71 $334.78 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget $173.65 Surplus on 1921 tax roll 57.42 231.07 Due County $103.71 LANSING Due County November 1, 1921 $ 9.30 Sheriff's expense 165.42 Rejected taxes 31.81. $206.53 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget $ 74.77 Surplus on 1921 tax roll 62.16 136.93 Due County $ 69.60 NEWFIELD Due County November 1, 1921 $ 21.09 Sheriff's expense 123.35 Rejected taxes 55.75 $200.19 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget 84.04 . Due County ULYSSES Due County November 1, 1921 Sheriff's expense Appropriated for county in 1921 budget $116.15 $236.14 208.46 $444.60 • 257.49 Due County $187.11. CITY OF ITHACA Due County November 1, 1921 $144.61 Sheriff's expense 123.55 Refund of R. R. Williams Tax 60.34 Rejected taxes 134.76 • $463.26 • OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 221 Appropriated for county in 1921 budget $191.38 1919.and 1920 tax on C. Hauff property 53.46 • 244.84 Due County $218.42 Dista ibution of Highway Moneys to Towns County, County Road Maintenance State Aid Motor Construction of Roads Vehicle Caroline $ 4,320.00 Danby 2,918.29 Dryden ... 8,757.81 Enfield 5,337.65 Groton 5,030.32 Ithaca 5,347.48 Lansing 4,627.46 Newfield 3,514.50 Ulysses 6,961.50 $1,954.14 810.20 515.96 1,688.86 $ 3,100.00 3,125.00 4,800.00 1,975.00 2,700.00 2,203.47 3,550.00 3,525.00 2,500.00 $1,350.00 ;46,815.01 $4,969.16 $27,478.47 $1,350.00 Distribution of Special Taxes Franchise Taxes Income Taxes Caroline $ .54 $ 955.38 Danby .53 796.19 Dryden 14.49 1,939.19 Dryden Village 2.12 408.94 Freeville Village 203.43 Enfield .25 637.11 Groton 3,781.74 1,078.32 Groton Village 3,333.08 1,217.94 Ithaca 1,866.17 Cayuga Heights Village 57.67 Ithaca City 21,079.15 18,634.79 Lansing 4,087.11 1,754.58 Newfield .93 749.96 Newfield Village 112.21 Ulysses 116.21 941.48 Trumansburg Village ' 56.47 463.13 $32,472.62 $31,816.38 222 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Distribution of Public School Money Caroline $ 8,017.57 Danby 8,139.90 Dryden 18,305.20 Enfield 4,969.64 Groton 13,728.90 Ithaca 3.364.88 Ithaca City 46,321.85 Lansing 11,161.23 Newfield 9,217.22 Ulysses 8,562.29 $131,788.68 HIGHWAYS Superintendent Balance November 1, 1921 $469.76 Appropriation for 1922 3,715.02 $4,184.78 Disbursements: Salary $2,200.00 Other expense 1,664.90 3,864.90 Balance $319.88 County Maintenance of Roads Balance November 1, 1921 $4,466.98 Appropriation for 1922 5,000.00 $9,466.98 Paid to Towns 5,632.43 Balance $3,834.55 County Road Construction Balance November 1, 1921 $20,717.68 Appropriation for 192.2. 32,730.00 Received from State 32,730.00 $86.177.68 Paid to Towns 54,787.80 Balance $31,389.88 Motor Trucks Appropriation for 1922 $3,176.71 Disbursements 3,158.60 Balance $18.11 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 223 Rights of IVay Balance November 1, 1921 $584.50 Appropriation for 1922 7,000.00 $7,584.50 Disbursements 4,190.00 Balance $3,394.50 POOR ACCOUNTS Superintendent of Poor Balance November 1, 1921. $1,590.14 Appropriation for 1922 1,950.00 Aimshouse Appropriation for 1922 5,700.00 Appropriation for 1922 by Towns 1,474.53 Ai, nshouse Inmates Appropriation for 1922 5,500.00 • Almshouse Farm Received for Board of Inmates and farm products 2,970.81 • •Outside Relief Appropriated for 1922 500.00 $19,685.48 Disbursements : ' Superintendent of Poor $1,766.86 Almshouse 5,025.19 Almshouse Inmates 8,342.56 'Almshouse Farm 803.15 Outside Relief 1,877.46 17,81.5.22 Balance $1,870.6 Child Welfare Balance November 1, 1921 $1,617.52 Appropriated for 1922 2,000.00 $3,617.52 .Disbursements 2,805.82 Balance $811.70 224 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL Balance November 1, 1921 $3,769.96 Appropriated for 1922 14.000.00 Extra appropriation - 2,981.00 Received for Board of Inmates, etc. 1.763.40 $22.514.36 Disbursements : - • Superintendent Salary $1,500.00 Other salaries 7,612.30 Maintenance of building' 5,372.62 Lf " inmates 7,713.36 22,198.28 Balance $316.08 CONTRACT SUPPLIES Appropriated for 1922: For heat and light. $2,293.14 For telephones 500.00 $2,793.14 Disbursements : For heat and light 1,915.71 For telephones 808.90 2,724.61 Balance $68.53 Supervisors' Compensation Balance November 1, 1921 $21.13 Appropriation for 1922 5,275.20 $5,296.33 Disbursements 5,275.20 Balance $21.13 Supervisors' Expense Xppropriation for 1922 $2,738.22 Disbursements : Clerk's salary $1500.00 postage 50.00 Janitor's salary 240.00 General expenses 693.93 2,483.93 Balance $254.29 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 225' Elections Balance November 1. 1921 $2,001.10 Appropriated for 1922": For canvass 181.28 " general expense 2,583.78 $4,766.16 Disbursements For canvass $181.28 " other expenses 3,764.83 3,946.11 Balance _.. $820.05 Co?o ty Treasurer Balance November 1, 1921 $359.30 Appropriation for 1922 2,447.80 $2,807.10 Disbursements : Salary $1,000.00 Postage 80.25 Clerk Hire _ 300.00 Bond premium 625.00 Other expenses 476.55 2,481.80 Balance .... $325.30 To Blanks Appropriation for 1922 $11.5.20 Disbursements 54.00 Balance $61.20 Court House Appropriation for 1922 $1,748.41 Disbursements 31,5.42 Balance _... $1,432.99 County Judge and Surrogate Balance November 1, 1921 $408.37 Appropriationfor 1922 6,525.58 $6,933.95 226 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Disbursements: Salary $3,500.00 Special County Judge 600.00 Assistants 2,100.00 Other expenses 420.03 6,620.03 Balance $313.92 District Attorney Balance November 1, 1921 $1,947.69 Appropriation for 1922 1,600.00 $3,547.69 Disbursements : Salary $1,600.00 Other expenses 870.70 2,470.70 Balance $],076.99 County Cleric Appropriation for 1922 Disbursements: Salary $2,600.00 " deputy Assistants y 41,843. 4,843.100 Other expenses 944.35 9,587.45 $10,834.30 Balance Supreme Court Civil Appropriation for 1922 Disbursements . $1,246.85 $3,500.00 .. 2,189.44 Balance County Court Civil Appropriation for 1922 Disbursements Balance Probation Officer Balance November 1, 1921 Appropriation for 1922 $1,810.56 8510.86 441.15 $69.71 $145.55 1,288.39 $1,433.94 hle OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 227 Disbursements: Salary 1,200.00 Expenses 138.19 1,338.19 Balance $95.75 Deaf Mutes Appropriation for 1922 $1,410.18 Disbursements 920.19 Balance $490.00 Soldier:5' Burials Balance November 1, 1922 $1,252.87 Disbursements 875.00 Balance $377.87 Cornu i:rs Balance November 1, 1921 $.133.40 Appropriation for 1922 278.80 $412.20 Disbursements Salary $200.00 Expenses 78.80 278.80 Balance $133.40 County Sealer Balance November 1, 1921 $224.86 Appropriation for 1922 913.19 $1,138.05 Disbursements : Salary $500.00 Expenses a • 413.19 913.19 Balance $224.86 Rey ulati Associations Appropriation for 1922 $257.60 No disbursements. County P ub lz.ca.t ion s Disbursements: Supervisor Proceedings $794.88 Other expenses 19.75 814.63 Appropriation for 1922 800.00 Overdraft $14.63 228 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Tax Commissioner's Meeting Disbursements . $81.36 Balance November 1, 1921 10.34 Appropriation for 1922 66.14 76.48 Overdraft $4.88 Commissioners of Flection Disbursements : Rent $50.00 Salaries 1.200.00 Office expenses 1,328.78 $2,578.78 Balance November 1, 1921 246.58 Appropriation for 1922 2,250.00 2,496.58 Overdraft 882.2.0 Supreme Court Criminal Disbursements $2,148.35 Balance November 1, 1921 $765.55 Appropriation for 1922 1,000.00 1,765.55 Overdraft $382.80 County Cou;rl Criminal Disbursements $3.576.41. Balance November 1, 1921 8695.96 Appropriation for 1922 1,500.00 2,195.96 d Overdraft $1,380.45 Justices and Constables Disbursements $269.19 Balance November 1, 1921 $58.80 Appropriation for 1922 93.35 152.15 Overdraft Jail • Disbursements Balance November 1, 1921 $336.38 Appropriation for 1922 800.00 1.136.38 8117.04 $1,857.59 Overdraft 8721.21 OF' TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 229 Jaid Inmates Disbursements: $100.00 Matron's salary Turnkey's salary 900.00 Other expenses 1,486.28 $2,486.28 Balance November 1, 1921 $982.30 Appropriation for 1922 1,392.00 2,374.30 Overdraft $111.98 Cownty Clerk's Building Disbursements: Janitor's salary $200.00 Other expenses 777.52 Balance November 1, 1921 Appropriation for 1922 $977.52 $188.22 234.65 422.87 Overdraft $554.65 Sheriff Disbursements: Salary $2,400.00 • " of under sheriff 400.00 Other expenses 2,998.14 $5,798.14 Appropriation for 1922 4,037.16 Overdraft $1.760.98 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Highway Bonds Outstanding $65,000.00 Due in 1923 - 6,000.00 • Highway Bond Interest Due in 1923 2,760.00 Temporary Loans Demand .Note at First National Bank, Ithaca, • dated March 9, 1922 • 6,976.49 Note to S. N. Bond & Co., New York City, dated November 9, 1922, and due March 1, 1923, 25,000.00 with interest at 434%, 369.45 230 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - State of New York, ss. County of Tompkins, Leigh M. Champaign, being sworn, says that he is the treasurer of the county of Tompkins, and that the foregoing report is a true statement of the financial transactions of said county for the fiscal year ended October 31, 1922, as shown by the official records of said county. LEIGH M. CHAMPAIGN. • Subscribed and sworn to before me this lst day of December, 1922. Charlotte V. Bush, Notary Public. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 231 COUNTY CLERK'S REPORT A statement of all moneys received for the County of Tompkins by Clarence D. Tarbell, Clerk of Tompkins County from November 1st, 1921, to December 31st, 1921, and by Wm. 1l. Baker, Tompkins County Clerk from January 1st, 1921, to October 31st, 1922, or by his assistants for fees, perquisites and emoluments, for all services rendered by him or said as- istants in their official capacity, from November ist, 1921, to October 31st, 1922. Recording deeds' $1,368.20 Recording mortgages 1,077.20 Recording other documents 966.07 Pertaining to judgments 130.93 Copies 75.05 Searches 4,328.24 Filing papers and other services 1,573.66 Clerk hire, audited and allowed by State Tax Department 225.00 Mortgage Tax Notary Fees ($332.50) Lee fees allowed the County included in filing papers, etc. ( 64.50) .Hunting licenses due the State after de- ducting fees and discounts allowed the County included. in the above, for filing papers, etc., excepting ($101.80) of discount allowed -in- cluded in the month of November, 1922, receipts Paid County Treasurer, office fees $9,744.35 Paid County Treasurer State mortgage tax $10.136.03 Paid Cortland County Clerk on Case No. 13908 1.58. Premium on bond audited by State Tax Commission5.00 Clerk hire, audited and al- lowed by State Tax Com- mission 225.00. $9,744.35 22,194.29 268.00 2,996.62 $35,203.26 232 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Postage audited and allowed by State Tax Commission 12.00 J. 13. Lyon allowed by• Tax Commission Tax Books_.. 3.18 Amount held for apportion- ment 11,811.50 State Treasurer, Notary fees State'Conservation Commission, Hunt- ers' Licenses State of New York. County of Tompkins. SS. $22,194.29 268.00 2.996.62 $35,203.26 William H. Baker. being duly sworn, says that he is Clerk of the County of Tompkins. that the foregoing is in all respects a full and true statement as required by Chapter 298. Laws of 1.909. WM. H. BAKER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of November, 1922. W. Haight Smith, Notary Public. A STATEMENT Account of moneys expended by William 1-1. Baker for expenses of the County Clerk's Office, from January 1st, 1921, to October 31st, 1922 inclusive. 1922. Jan. 1 Postage Stamps $2.00 1 Ink for pads .75 11 Postage Stamps 2.00 11 Postal Cards - .25 13 Shoveling snow from roof 3.50 14 Memorandum book .25• 17 Abstract Book 3.00 17 Small Ledger .50 17 Clips and chain for furnace .88 17 , Towels .20 18 Repairs on Clock .50 20 Shade for lamp" 1.50 25 Postage Stamps 3.00 Feb. 1 - Repair on Date Stamp . 7.46 10 Postage Stamps 5.00 OF TOMPKINS COUN'T'Y, NEW TORIC ' 23: 10 Postage Stamps 4.44 10 Blotters 2.25 10 Cheesecloth .60 28 Postage Stamps 4.37 Mar. 8 Jury Drawing Notice 1.80 21 Postage Stamps 5.00 31 Postage Stamps 4.55 31 Towels .40 31 Notice of Jury Drawing 1.20 Apr. 5 Stamps 2.00 15 Atkinson Press . 2.25 May 18 Bailor Bros. Syracuse, N. Y., Mend- ing Tissue 2.75 . 19 T. C.Miller-Rubber Bands 1.90 June 17 T. G. Miller-0ylets 1.50 27 Soap and lamp shade • .71 30 Postage Stamps 10.42 July 13 Cheesecloth and towels 1.20 14 Toilet paper 1.50 19 Spring for typewriter and erasers 4.40 24 Express charges .f5 Aug. 9 Towels .20 16 Ink Pad .50 16 Rubber bands and oylets• 4.70 Sept. 6 Jury Drawing Notice 1.80 15 T. G. Miller -paper 1.25 25 T. C. Miller -paper 11.00 25 Axe 1.00 8105.23 Credited with check for 100.00 Balance due November 1st, 1922 $5.93 State of New York, County of Tompkins, ss. William H. Baker. being duly sworn, says that he is Clerk of the County of Tompkins, that the foregoing state- ment is in all respects a full and true statement as required by •Chapter 298, Laws of 1909. WM. H. BAKER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of November, 1922. Wm. Hazlitt Smith, Notary Public. 234 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS State of New York, County of Tompkins. ss. William H. Baker, being duly sworn. says that he. is Clerk of the County of Tompkins, that the foregoing is in all respects a full and true statement as required by Chapter 298, Laws of 1909, as shown by the statements of Clarence D. Tarbell, former County Clerk. WM. H. BAKER. Subscribed and sworn to bei'ore me this 17th day of November, 1922. Wm. Hazlitt Smith. •Notary Public. A STATEMENT V4'm. 11. C. E. A. R. R. B. A. 1I. B. F. Total Baker Moore Stafford Sutphen Sutphen l)unlavey 1921 Nov. 8100.00 $75.00. $75.00 $70.00 $65.00 8385.00 Dec. 100.00 75.00 75.00 70.00 65.00 $50.00 435.00 $200.00 $150.00 ' $150.00 $140.00 $130.00 $50.00 5820.00 A STATEMENT :) J . .• ,C . s 7, • U.' s r-, :zi R: J • -i th 3 cA 1922 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ S Jan. 100 75 70 65 75 29.00 414.00 Feb. 100 75 70 65 75 385.00 Mar. 100 80 75 70 75 16.00 416.00 Apr. 100 80 75 70 75 31.00 26.80 457.80 May 100 80 75 70 75 50.50 30 10 8.80 • 519.30 June 100 80 75 70. .75 48 48 496.00 July 100 80 75 35 75 64.00 50 50 529.f}0 H. Stiller Aug 100 80 80 29 75 58.25 50 ' 50 62.00 .579.25 J. McDermott Sept. 100 80 80 36 75 42.75 50 50 513.75 Oct. 100 80 80 48 75 40.00 55 55 533.00 $1000 $790 $755 $553 $750 $331.50 $283 $281 $97.60 84843.10 From November and December, 1921 -Motor Vehicle Plates issued 611. From January 1st to November 31st, 1922 -Motor Vehicle Plates is- sued 5,628. From January 1st to November 31st, 1922 -Motorcycle Plates issued 141. OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 235 State of New York, SB County of Tompkins, William H. Baker, being duly sworn, says that he is Clerk of the County of Tompkins, that the foregoing state- ment is in all respects a full and true statement as required by Chapter 29, Laws of 1909. WM. H. BAKER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of November, 1922. Wm. Hazlitt Smith, Notary Public. 236 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARI] OF SUPERVISORS. Report of County Superintendent of the Poor To The Honorable, The Board of Supervisors, of the County of Tompkins, State of New York, GENTLEMEN: The Superintendent of Poor of Tompkins County, in ac- cordance with law. herewith submits his annual report for the year ending November 15, 1922. The Superintendent of the Poor of Tompkins County in account with the Poor funds of the county : Amount of appropriation of 1921 $12.150.00 For keeper's salary 1,200.00 Balance in County Treasurer's hands from 1921 829.88 To sales from County Farm for the current year 1,744.02 Received for board in county home 938.00 16,861.90 Balance in County Treasurer's hands November 15, 1922 2,441.06 $14,420.84 By amounts paid by order on the county Treasurer for the following purposes: Food supplies and tobacco $2,1.38.3.7 Almshouse employees 1,764.82 Fuel and light 2,205.86 Clothing and footwear 446.38 Repairs, furniture and bedding 488.65 Chaplain, physician and drugs 805.60 Farm superintendent and farm labor 2,775.49 Farm stock and maintenance 1,067.71 Seeds and fertilizers 173:86 Farm tools and equipment 395.64 Transportation and services of overseers 1.009.85 Disinfectants and soap 181.92 Telegraph, freight, postage and mis- cellaneous 85.26 Outside relief 735.66 Superintendent's telephone, postage and printing 65.42 Superintendent's personal expenses 80.85 $14,420.84 OF TOMPKINS. COUNTY, NEW YORK 237 Amounts -to be assessed upon the county, City of Ithaca and the several towns of the county for the support of their poor in the county home, for the year November 15, 1921, and ending November 15, 1922: Amounts for Days Amount Uounty • 2,236 $617.93 City of Ithaca 8.082 2,233.50 Town of Ithaca 153 42.28 Caroline 689 190.41 Danby 602 166.37 Dryden 1,337 369.49 Enfield 730 201.74 " Groton 2,988 825.75 Lansing 915 252.86 " Newfield 292 80.70 Ulysses 992 274.14 19.016 $5,255.17 Tramps 12 19,028 The cash cost assessed to the county, city and several towns of the county, in excess of the proceeds of the farm, for the support of the poor at the county home being 00.276+ per diem. There was received from Schuyler County for 380 days' board $380.00 From the -Town of Catharine for 369 days' board 369.00 For board and care of Charlotte Snitchler for 189 days 189.00 $938.00 Crmsus of Inmates: Number in county home November 15, 1921 51 Admitted during the year 24 Births during the year 00 Discharged during the year .14 Died during the year 9 Number in county home November 15. 1922 52 The following products were raised on the county farm during the year ending November 15, 1922: • Wheat 406 bus. at $1.18 $479.08. Barley -121 bus. .75 90.75 Oats -338 bus. .50 169.00 Corn in ear -250 bus. .40 100.00 Hay -75 tons 12.00 900.00 238 PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Alfalfa -19 tons 12.00 228.00 Straw -20 tons 9.00 180.00 Ensilage -90 tons 6.00 540.00 Corn fodder -3 acres 60.00 Butter -2,388 lbs. .41 979.08 Cream and skimmed milk 858.71 Pork -6891 lbs. .12 826.92 Beef -727 lbs. .10 72.70 Eggs -740• doz. .40 296.00 Potatoes -630 bus. .50 315.00 Cabbage -2 tons 16.00 Tomatoes -40 bus. 40.00 Onions -1.2 bus. 15.00 Cucumbers :3.00 Sweet corn 10.00 Peas 2.00 String beans 1.00 Asparagus 15.00 Swiss Chard 4.00 Total $6,201.24 .Sales from county farm from November 15. 1921 to November 15. 1922 : Hay -66,568 lbs. $426.05 Wheat ---13,318 lbs. 244.16 :Gutter -1,192 lbs. 487.90 Poultry (31.20 10 Veals 208.29 Meat 43.85 Lard 24.73 Old electric plant 200.00 Pigs 31.75 Miscellaneous 16.09 Total $1,744.02 Cash expenditures by the county superintendent, including salaries of keeper. physician and chaplain, but not including outside relief $13,685.18 Value of products of farm used at the home 4,457.22 Total cost of maintenance of county home $18,142.40 Making a per diem of .95+. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 239 - Inventory of stock, tools and equipment at the county :farm : 9 Cows $750.00 2 Two-year-old heifers 80.00 2 One -year-old heifers 50.00 .1 Registered 5 -year-old bull 100.00 1 Registered bull calf 100.00 1 Veal, 4 weeks old 20.00 2 Horses :350.00 2 Brood sows 80.00 19 Fat hogs 800.00 18 Fall pigs 75.00 75 Yearling hens 100.00 150 Spring chickens 150.00 1 Set heavy harness 20.00 2 Lumber wagons 65.00 2 Set bob sleighs 80.00 1 Two -horse cultivator 30.00 l One-horse cultivator 7.00 1 Manure spreader 50.00 1 Hay tedder 75.40 2 Hay riggins - 30.00 1 Land roller 10.00 2 Plows 35.00 1 Spring tooth harrow 15.00 1 Peg tooth harrow 15.00 1 Grain binder 200.00 • 1 Grain drill -..--- 50.00 1 Combination garden drill 10.00 1 Ensilage cutter and belt 238.00 1 Set platform scales 50.00 2 Wheel barrows 5:00 1 Corn sheller 15.00 1 Fanning mill 20,00 2 Lawn mowers 20.00 45 Grain bags 20.00 100 Potato crates -50 new 25.00 2 Horse forks, rope and pulleys 25.00 1 One-half bushel measure 3.00 Forks. shovels and picks 15.00 Log chains and crowbars 10.00 1 Grass seeder 12.00 2 Gas tanks and pump 50.00 1 Creamery refrigerator 450.04) 1 Milk separator 100.00 1 Butter -churn 50.00 1 Butter scales • 15.00 240 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1 Milk cart 12.00 2 " cans 10.0 12 pails 12.00 1 14 scales 3.50 1 Six -horse engine 150.00 1 One and. one -half -horse engine 60.00 2 Washing machines GQ0.00 1 Laundry extractor 150.00 8 tubs 200.00 1 Feed cooker 40.00 1 Litter carrier 40.00 $5.727,00 In compliance with Sec. II of the Poor Law of the State of New York, 1 respectfully report that I estimate the expenses over the balance of poor finds in the hands of the County Treasurer for the town and county poor to be supported at the county home for the ensuing year, and for all purposes shall he: For county 54,000.00 For outside relief and almshouse maintenance 5.000.00. For services of overseers of poor and superinten- dent's expenses :350.00 For transportation - 400.00 For salaries of physician and chaplain 500.00 $10,250.00 During the year the county home has been newly painted,* receiving'two coats of paint. About one hundred rods of woven wire fence has been erected. The chairs and furniture of the institution have been thoroughly repaired by an expert furniture man. All general repairs to building and grounds as was neces- sary to keep them in a good and neat condition. The county superintendents beginning, with the year 1918, have annually urged the supervisors to provide a hospital at our county home, for the proper care of our aged, infirm and helpless inmates under the care of competent nurses. This necessity is now fully realized by the taxpayers and all humane people of our county. The State Board of Charities, in their report of their an- nual inspection of our county home, have called your attention to the great need for a hospital at our county home, and in a recent communication from them they say, "It is a criminal negligence in not providing good hospital equipment and suit- able nurses for the care of your sick and infirm at your county OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 241 home." Quoting from a recent communication from State Superintendent Dr. Robert W. Hill, "Tompkins County alms- house has for years needed better hospital facilities, and judg- ing from your reports we supposed it to be under construction. This hospital must be'provided at once." Dr. Hill must have gathered this from reading the superintendent's report of 1921, for in our report to the supervisors we said, "A hospital com- mittee has been appointed by the Board of Supervisors and this committee has visited several county hospitals of the state, with an architect, and are now having plans prepared for their acceptance and the approval of the State Board of Charities." Acting upon this information they obtained your hospital committee, after spending a considerable amount of time and' money, did instruct an architect to draw a complete set of designs and specifications suitable for what they considered an adequate hospital that would be acceptable to the State Board of Charities. Said designs and specifications were paid for and are now on file with this board and are waiting further action of this honorable body. There are at this time, a number of the towns in the county heavily burdened because of the lack of a hospital at the home. • I wish to report to the interested people of the county, and to the State Board of Charities, that I am doing my best to assist in providing a hospital in connection with our county home. I feel that I would be doing an injustice to the employees at our county home if I did not commend them for the manner in which they are performing their several duties. The nature of their work is difficult, even under the best of conditions. WM. D. BALDWIN, Superintendent of Poor of Tompkins County County of Tompkins, ss. State of New York, Wm. D. Baldwin, being duly sworn, says that he is Su- perintendent of Poor of the County of Tompkins, that the fore- going statement is in all respects a true and full statement of receipts and expenditures audited by him during the year 1921- 1922, as such superintendent. WM. D. BALDWIN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of November, 1922. Charlotte V. Bush, Notary Public 242 PROCEEDINGS OF 'rHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Report of Board of Managers of ,the Tuberculosis Hospital To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : Honorable Sirs : It is with pleasure that we come before you to present our annual report as we feel that owing to your interest the hos- pital is in better condition than ever before. The addition of two rooms to the women's side and the en- closing of the porches have made the patients more comfortable and so more contented. • Our' electric pump has furnished an adequate supply of water and the new ice house will improve the appearance of the grounds and be an added convenience. An alpine Tamp has been purchased to continue the sun cure during the winter. During the year forty-one patients were admitted and thirty-nine discharged. Five of these were believed to be cured, four were transferred to other hospitals. Seven patients died, one of pneumonia and one of brights disease. We appreciate the fact that the physicians of the county are sending more early type of cases, as cases going home re- covered give the hospital a better standing. Our total cost for maintenance for the year was $18,202.18. This gives us a cost of $2.45 per day for each patient. Two unexpected necessary expenses were'the purchase of a new pressure tank and the relaying of 800 feet of our sewage filter, these cost $547.00. Our permanent improvements cost $1,868.73 and the county nurse salary and expenses $2,129.07. Our receipts' from paying patients $1,768.40, this is less than last year owing to the fact that at times we have been unable to accept pa- tients from outside the county. Our garden produced 100 bushels of potatoes besides a variety of garden vegetables for summer use. The head nurse canned 200 quarts of fruit and vegetables. The cost for actual maintenance has been reduced some- what from last year. Our per capita cost being $2.50 per day. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 24 • .Total cost of maintenance $17,935.43 Permanent improvements 1,868.73 County nurse salary and expenses 2,129.07 Insurance and light 265.75 Total . 22,198.28 Receipts 1,768.40 $20,429.88 For the coming year we request the following appropri- ation :- For maintenance $17,000.00 " County Nurse 2,000.00 " Repairs 500.00 " Alpine Lamp 375.00 In addition, we asic your aid in having a macadam road built from the depot to the hospital. This most necessary ad- junct to the well-being of our hospital has been neglected 'for a long time and we urge your support. We wish to thank you for your interest and cooperation. Respectfully submitted, DR. H. GENUNG, President, MRS. EUGENE BAKER, EMMA M. KNETTLES, C. B. BOICE, Board of Managers Expenses for the '/ear 1921 and 1922 Pay Roll $8,114.67 Foods 5,885.51 Fuel and Light 1,307.28 Laundry 1,187.96 House Supplies 572.66 Drugs 224.77 Express and Freight 126.95 Farm and Grounds 367.57 Insurance 207.50 Miscellaneous 212.15 Total Maintenance 18,207.02 County Nurse 2,1.22.53 Permanent Improvements 1,868.73 Total $22,198.28 244 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Income Balance October 31st, 1921 83,769.96 Appropriation 14,000.00 Extra Appropriation 2,981.00, Income 1,763.40 Total $22,514.36 Balance on hand October 31st, 1922 316.08 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 245 Report of. the Justices of the Peace CAROLINE Chas. M. Jones reported no moneys received. Augustus Middaugh reported no moneys received. J. 13. Middaugh reported $17.90 received. P. Alfred Munch reported no moneys received. DANBY L. E. Cummings reported no moneys received. Eugene Dorn reported no moneys received. Fred E. Dorn reported no moneys received. Roger Todd reported no moneys received. DRYDEN Paul Ewers reported no moneys received. Chas. K. Reynolds reported no moneys received. J. D. Ross reported $3.00 received. . G. Clyde Sutliff reported no moneys received. • G. E. Underwood reported no moneys received. ENFIELD Albert Colegrove reported no moneys received. Bert Kirby reported no moneys receive;. Daniel Mitchell reported $22.15 received. J. C. Wetherby reported no moneys received. GROTON R. R. Chatterton reported $212.15 received. J. H. Hoff reported $85.00 received. •Geo. 13. Sickmon reported $128.00 received. E. F. Tallmadge reported $15.90 received. ITHACA Elmer Allen reported $15.00 received. James A. Bush reported $05.00 received. Wm. I. Smith reported no moneys received. Chas. H. Newman reported no moneys received. LANSING Jacob B. Bower reported $50.00 received. Walter M. Bristol reported no moneys received. A. J. Conlon reported $50.00 received. Miles D. Lane reported $111.00 received. 246 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NEWFIELD Fred C. Canfield reported no moneys received. Arthur Decker reported $15.00 received. James D. Erway reported no moneys received. E. S. VanKirk reported no moneys received. ULYSSES Arthur Agard reported no moneys received. Howard K. Aiken reported $11.00 received. Fred N. Smith reported no moneys received. Henry Williams reported $40.00 received. G � • G O G � O O°^ E c y G - M ,24 v N = L 33 3-1 en 0 U J + U ? • o z W 3.0 d 0 z In k °o• rr F M $ y. • '3 0 a � � 7zvi 2 ▪ o :J • G r.63 c3 c^ rj w T� 0 E r_ oE o J TOMPI{INS COUNTY, NEW YORK 247 s1olals!U Iool13s 04 u01laoclaad CO r -I Q 6'a Ci saB'IILA ao AID 01 UOi .IOdOad uMoJ, 01 uoilaodaad saa I .sway r quno0 N 00 iD 69- j0 4 jO 1CInOInV C+7 O N O rl ]f` L- 00 00 a0 anIEA passassy m N 0. �0 o ca Dir. "1,00 6& NCO CV G C,S00 N G7 c7 co O0; c0J 0n 00 0 O O CV V' �0 00 0 0 N DO e0 ri O N CC 1- 00 0O N 00 .- N 69- CC N CYD L 'r V.' e0 O LO 69- 11:- CC 4L G. CV CV N N O �f3 O co 69. 00 ,-, . L 9 N CO v .-i 69 M CC 00, c, Nc0 - Name of Bank 4, 4,, UU C) 4,-4, 0 O z ti ° 73 ro 0 O z m 0 2 0 0 O H Dated, January 23, 1923. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors Tompkins County, N. Y II:10,1, 1a[a1S ftI Ioo40 aft IT A .Io /CVO ) 1uno0 put: op:4s O a 0O O U 0 u 0 248 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MORTGAGE TAX STATEMENT The following statement shows the assessed valuation of each town and incorporated village or city therein, the amount of mortgage tax to be distributed therein, and the amounts thereof to be paid to the several towns, incorporated villages and city therein for the year 1922. Dated January 23, 1923. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors Amount Payable tJ Towns J cJ .fi . z Towns, Villages and City ;. .., ? - c a a r V a ay c :s 'L 4 Q O Caroline $878,559 $11L62 $111.62 $ $111.62 Danby 791,520 92.26 92.26 92.26 Dryden 2,734,963 165.53 145.63 Dryden Village 451,841 10.84 Freeville 205,718 9.06 165.53 Enfield 603,416 89.29 89.29 89.29 Groton 2,40 7,062 381.17 277.49 Groton Village 1,311,450 103.68 381.17 Ithaca City ........... 19,758,160 3,483.59 3,483.59 3.483.59 Ithaca Town 2,547,318 343.80 304.95 Cayuga Heights Village 577,130 38.85 343.80 Lansing 1,809,906 118.44 118.44 118.44 Newfield 897,053 88.54 82.48 Newfield Village 123,048 6.06 88.54 Ulysses 1,492,302 182.52 152.71 Trumansburg 487,448 29.81 Total $5,056.76 $1,374.87 $3,681.89 15.056.76 Dated January 23, 1923. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors 0 Ltea 0 CCK • 0 4. 0 '0- 0 O O 0. 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C; • Cities and Towns - ro ro Caroline $1,549.85 Danby 1,381.81 Dryden 4,763.47 Enfield 1,107.35 Croton 4,230.791 Ithaca City • 34,077.09 Ithaca Town • 4,504.06 Lansing 2,476.39 Newfield 1,538.881 Ulysses 2,824.49 Cayuga Heights Dryden Pillage Freeville Croton Village Newfield Village Trumansburg Totals. -- x$59,454.18 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 251 HIGHWAYS—MONEY SYSTEM To the Comptroller of the State of New York: The following is a statement, pursuant to Section 100 of the Highway Law, of the several towns in the County of Tompkins and of the amount of money tax levied therein, for the repair of highways, by the Board of Supervisors of said County at their annual session in the month of December. 1922. viz.: • Name of Town Assessed Valuation of Real Estate in the whole town, including all incorporated villages which main- tain their highways as separate road districts Equalized Valuation of Real Es-' tate in the whole town, including all incorporated villages which maintain their highways as sep- arate road districts Assessed Valuation of Real Estate exclusive of all incorporated vil- lages which maintain their high- ways as separate road districts Assessed Valuation of Personal Property ex - elusive of all incorporated villages which maintain their highways as separate road districts • Highway Tax, Section 90, High- way Law, Item 1 Extraordinary Repairs pursuant to Section 93, Highway Law x F c c $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Caroline 872,009 875,941 872,009 4,400 3,000 6,675.25 9,675.25 Danby _. 781,370 784,928 781,370 3,500 500.00 4,000.00 Dryden.. 2,720,483 2,704,219 2,077,404 900 8,000 16,000.00 24,000.00 Enfield.. 600,612 628,781 600,612 2,822 2,000.00 4,822.00 Groton.. 2,365,702 2,375,646 1,083,262 12,350 4,500 8,525.00 13,025.60 Ithaca __ 2,546,908 2,557,517 1,970,188 4,330 3,000.00 7,330.00 Lansing 1,799,106 1,967,187 1,199,106 6,800 7,100 6,613.00 13,713.00 New£'ld 885,103 871,013 773,505 500 3,917 3,917.00 Ulysses 1,471,102 1,590,865 1,004,554. 300 4,2001 8,500.00 12,700.00 Totals .114,042,485114,355,4.97110,962,010124,950;41,369151,813.25 93,182.25 E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, Chairman Board of Supervisors. I certify that the preceding statement is correct. FRED L. CLOCK. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. State of New York, ss.: County of Tompkins, E. Morgan St. John, being duly sworn, says that he is the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County; that he has read the preceding statement and knows the same to be true. E. MORGAN ST. JOHN. Subscribed and sworn to before . me this 24th day of January, 1923. Fred L. Clock, Notary Public. Z ° 0 z E A fl ▪ .0 U Q J by 4-i O X 0.7 CO C 0.3 n t.-.4‘ _ C> 3 .. !. , Z ▪ Z O ti o i a r i VJ 1 G Et w� o 4-' V 4a r Z- ''d i V E'" J g a G U ✓ q DC .^m 0 &I .• 4,.. z W y 41 00 O 0. O J J-' .• -, H Ell z Zo • P O • : ^ L v U: y ;• � 4-'0. y r_ 4 33, • yj 41 J J • 0 . O Z. 3.) 0, M ,O • cu W Z QC • 4 PRED L. CLOCK. 0 J 0 O ti J (Address) Ithaca, N. -75 0 0 0 0 0 0 d d d 0 0 O O G O_ c0,C.0O0tf. kr.. -3,33,13,1 00^. 00 0 0 O^ 0 0 O 0,0 LC. 0.I 0 ,'▪ � 0 ,w •••-;...,.. 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O r1 y 0 0 0 O z 0 0 ,- 0- c4-1 0 • C7 254 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS REPORTS IIIGHWAY FUND—RECEIPTS Towns • Balance from previous year Highway tax collected Received as State Aid Received from other sources • Total Receipts Caroline $159,26 $2,200.00 $3,100.00 $17,199.38 $22,658.64 Danby 406.88 3,000.00 3,125.00 5.556.64 12,088.52 Dryden . 61.48 6,858.00 4,800.00 19,329.66 31,049.14 Enfield 47.41 2,822.00 1,975.00 9,461.50 1.4,305.91. Groton 949.32 4,500.00 2,700.00 18,415.15 26,564.47 Ithaca 851.87 4,407.00 2,203.47 11,027.95 18,490.29 Lansing .15 7,100.'00 3,550.00 17,958 74 28,608.89 Newfield 117.29 3,917.00 3,525.00 4,086.63 • 11,645.02 Ulysses 6,392.69 4,200.00 2,500.00 24,957.56 38,050.25 Totals $39,004.00 $27,478.47 $127,993.21 $203,462.03 1IIGHWAY FUND- EXPENDITURES Towns General repairs including pri- mary work Special im- provements as shown by agree- ments and mis- cellaneous • Total Expenditures On hand Dec. 31, 1922 Caroline 1 $6,521.841 $16,136.801 $22,658.64 $000.00 Danby 5,510.25 6,382.51 11,793.76 195.76 Dryden 16,159.32 14,889.82 31,049.14 000.00 Enfield 1,950.18 11,612.27 13,562.45 743.46 Groton • 7,671.91 16,192.78 23,864.69 2,699.78 Ithaca 7,031.17 11,313.86 18,345.03 145.26 Lansing 11,198.94 17,271.94 28,470.88 138.01 Newfield 4,557.94 7,087.08 11,645.92 000.00 Ulysses 6,596.38 30,316.61 36,912.99 1,137.26 Totals $67,197.93 $131,204.57 $198,402.50 . OF T011IPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 255 HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS REPORTS BRIDGE FUND -RECEIPTS Towns Balance from previous year Tax from collector From certifi- cates of in- debtedness From other sources .Total Receipts Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca Lansing Newfield Ulysses 97.87 29.69 77.25 20.29 11.32 $1,500.001 $1,000.00 j 2,00{1.00 2,000.00 15.364.15 1,000.00 2,000.00 8,500.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 4,000.00 $2,597.87 1 2,000.00 6.00 17,370.15 3,029.69 600.00 9,177.25 1,500.00 6,205.00 11,225.29 1,511.32 5,500.00 Totals 1$22,500.00 $24,364.15 $6,811 $53,911.57 BRIDGES FUND -EXPENDITURES Towns Labor and team work 0 w s. F. :s a. Construction of new bridges Transferred to other funds Total expenditures On hand Dec. 31, 1922 Caroline $677.94 $766.85 $529.86 $503.23 $2,477.88 $119.99 Danby 3.25 256.23 1,439.42 301.10 2,000.00 000.00 Dryden 2,356.80 4,367.34 5,770.25 4;875.67 17,370.15 000.00 Enfield 94.50 1,735.27 1,100.00 2,929.77 - 99.92 Groton 3,072.58 83.36 6,013.15 9,169.00 8.16 -Ithaca 87.00 544.05 868.95 1,500.00 000.00 Lansing 1,158.40 1,166.72 5,354.53 7,679.65 3,545.04 Newfield 621.51 124.19 765.62 1,511.32 000.00 Ulysses 429.73 553.60 .4,473.75 5,457.08 42.92 Totals $8,407.80 $7,956.841$25,316.23 $8,414.57 $50,094.94 256 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS REPORTS MACHINERY FUND -RECEIPTS Towns E O U 7 pk 27.04 E O 14 V Caroline $200.00 $176.65 $107.52 $511.21 Danby 1,000.00 1,000.00 Dryden 1,500.00 4,875.67 6375.67 Enfield 22.91 1 500.00 1 - 560.00 1,082.91 Groton 18.36 1,000.00 1,700.00 2,718.36 Ithaca 1,000.00 904.95 1,904.95 Lansing ,..__1 1 1,000.00 1 1,225.271 2,225.27 Newfield 1,000.00 1,295.40 2,295.40 Ulysses 28.70 1,500.00 172.02 ' 1,700.72 Totals $8,700.00 $5,224.34 $5,793.14 $19,814.49 MACHINERY FUND -EXPENDITURES Towns Purchase of tools and machinery pJ p',�� c3 r Other• expenditures Total expenditures On hand Dec. 31, 1922 f-' .. Caroline $162.36 $348.85 $ $511.21 $000.00 Danby 149.72 514.48 335.80 1,000.00 1100.00 Dryden 1,075.00 2,369.69 2,930.98 6,375.67 000.00 Enfield 1.063.07 1,063.07 19.84 Groton 101.31 2,544.27 2,645.58 72.78 Ithaca 508.93 690.00 378.14 1,577.07 327.88 Lansing 1,542.67 682.60 2,225.27 000.00 Newfield _ 458.80 1,691.62 144.98 2,295.40 000.00 Ulysses 269.35 1,431.37 1,700.72 000.00 Totals $4,268.14 $11,335.95 $3,789.90 $19,393.99 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 257 HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS REPORTS SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND -RECEIPTS Towns�. E ) s, y, w a O_ -/a� F.,O E o w - o E� v m w 6 2 c ') V v Cyd t. From other sources Total receipts Caroline 25.49 $200.00 $ $ $225.49 Danby 122.41 1,500.00 1,340.85 1,456.90 1..422.41 Dryden 90.40 3,304.94 6,007.37 2,973.25 6,868.59 Enfield 208.00 1,000.00 970.10 540.00 1,540.00 Groton 581.70 3,000.00 6,892.61 3,670.61. 7,252.31 Ithaca 114.40 1,800.00 1,673.60 1.800.00 1,800.00 Lansing 106.72 500.00 260.00 284.00 606.72 Newfield 277.85 2,000.00 1,754.49 3.00 2,280.85 Ulysses 105.50 1,000.00 2,200.26 24.75 3,225.01 Totals $22,128.20 $14,300.941$2,200.26 $7,211.61 $24,921.38 SNOW AND MISCELLANEOUS FUND -EXPENDITURES Towns For removing snow :For watering troughs Other expenditures Total expenditures On hand Dec. 31, 1922 Caroline $ $24.00 $118.67 $142.67 $82.82 Danby 92.05 24.00 1,340.85 1,456.90 165.51 Dryden 269.24 33.00 6,007.37 6,309.61 58.98 Enfield 208.00 18.00 970.10 1,196.10 343.90 Groton 12.33 36.00 6,892.61 6,940.94 311.37 Ithaca 114.40 12.00 1,673.60 1.800.00 000.00 Lansing 24.00 260.00 284.00 322.72 Newfield 165.66 1,754.49 1,920.15 360.70 Ulysses • 105.50 9.00 3,110.51 3,225.01 000.00 Totals 1$967.181$180.00 $22,128.20 $23.275.38 258 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Clerk's Certificate State of New York, County of Tompkins, ). ss. Board of Supervisors. I, Fred L. Clock, Clerk 'of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have compared the foregoing Journal of the Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., with the original record thereof, that the same is a full and correct transcript of the transactions of said Board at the Special, Quarterly and Annual Sessions thereof, held during the year 1922, also of the reports of the several county officers sub- mitted to said Board of Supervisors and published herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., to .be hereunto affixed, this 1st day .of February, 1923. (L. S.) FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County, N. Y. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 253 Political Directory AND GUIDE TO TOWN OFFICERS General Election—First Tuesday after the First Monday of November. Town Boards to designate polling placgs—First Tuesday in September. Town Boards to meet regularly on the first Thursday after general election to audit accounts, and on the 28th day of December of each year. 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 vacancy in his office, by the Town Clerk; for the purpose of making a list of persons to serve as trial jurors for the then ensuing three years. If they fail to meet on the day specified in this section, they must meet as soon thereafter as practical. (Judiciary Law, Sect. 500.) At the meeting specified in the last section, the officers must select from the last assessment roll of the town and make a list of the names of all persons whom they believe to be qualified to serve as trial jurors as prescribed by law. (Ju- diciary Law, Sect. 501.) Town Meeting, biennial—First Tuesday after First Mon- day in November in odd numbered years. Annual meeting of Supervisors as a Board of Canvassers —First Tuesday succeeding general election. Annual meeting of the Board of Supervisors—Second Thursday after general election. Regular quarterly sessions of the Board of Supervisors— Seconcl Monday of February, May, August and November. 260 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS All bills and claims against the county must be. presented to the Clerk of the Board on or before the third day of Annual Session of the Board of Supervisors. All bills for supplies furnished to Superintendent of the Poor must be presented to said Superintendent for audit on or, before November 1st, of each year. All bills presented to the Board of Supervisors must be itemized and verified by the oath of claimants. No bills for law books will be audited unless purchased under resolution of the Board of Supervisors. All bills for repairs to or improvements of county build- ings must have endorsed thereon the approval of the com- mittee on such buildings. No bills for supplies for county officers will be audited unless the same were purchased by the Committee of the Board of Supervisors having charge of such matters. The Tax Collector or Receiver shall, within eight days after receiving notice of the amount of taxes to be collected by him, execute an undertaking with two or more sureties, to be approved by the Supervisor of the town, and deliver said undertaking to him. The Supervisor shall, within six days thereafter, file the said undertaking with his approval, in the office of the County Clerk of this County. The Assessors of a town must complete the Assessment Roll on or before the first day of August and leave a copy thereof with one of their number and immediately thereafter cause notice thereof to be posted in three or more public places . in the tax district, stating that said assessment roll has been completed and where such copy may be seen until the Third' Tuesday in August. Real property shall be assessed' in the tax district in which situated. Property divided by town line shall be as- sessed in both towns. The Assessors of a town shall meet on the third Tuesday in August, to review their assessments and hear the complaint of any person conceiving to be aggrieved. The Assessors of towns must file a certified copy of the completed Assessment Roll with the Town Clerk on or before the fifteenth day of OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 261 September, and it shall there remain until delivered to the Supervisor. The Assessors shall forthwith give public notice by posting the same in at least three of the most public places in the tax district and to be published in one or more news- papers published in the town that such Assessment Roll has been finally completed, and stating that such certified copy has been filed. When the Assessors, or a majority of them, shall have completed their roll, they shall severally appear before any officer of the County authorized by law to administer oaths, and shall severally make and subscribe before such officers, an oath in the following form : "We, the undersigned, do hereby severally depose and swear that we have set down in the fore- going Assessment Roll, all the real estate situate in the tax district in which we are assessors, according to our best infor- mation ; 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, and with the exception of those cases in which the value of any special franchise has been fixed by the state tax commission, we have estimated the value of said real estate at the sums which a majority of the Assessors have decided to be the full value thereof, and also that the said Assessment Roll contains a true statement of the aggregate amount of the taxable personal estate of each and every person named in such roll, over and above the amount of debts due from such persons respectively, excluding such stocks as are otherwise taxable and such other property as is exempt by law from taxation at the full value thereof according to our best judgment and belief." Which oath shall be written or printed on said roll, signed by the Assessors, and certified by the officer. (Tax Law, Sect. 38, as amended.) For Village Assessment (see Chap. 93, Laws of 1919, as amended) . The Supervisors must report to the district Superinten- dent of Schools on the first Tuesday in February, the amount of school moneys remaining in his hands. Each Justice of the Peace must execute a bond with. two sureties condition for the payment on demand to the proper officer. of 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 pay to the Supervisor of his respective town on the first Monday in each month all fines 262 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS and penalties imposed and received by him, and shall also make a verified report of all fines and penalties collected by him to the Board of Town Auditors of his respective town on Tuesday preceding the annual Town Meeting. (County Law, Sect. 12, sub'div. 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 Superintendent authorizing disbursements for such purpose. The Clerk of every town, incorporate village and city in the County shall report to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before November 1st of each year all indebtedness of such town village or city, specifying for what purpose created, under what law,. rate of interest and when payable. (County Law, Sect. 52.) 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. (County Law, Sect. 52.) The Board of Assessors of the several towns of the County and the Assessors of the City of Ithaca shall furnish to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before the first day of September in each year a full and complete list and statement of all property within their respective districts' exempt from taxation under, the laws of this state. (Tax Law, Seat. 15 as amended. Chap. 323, Laws 1916.) ' N 0, 0 z 0 0 V W 0 0 0 0 C3 0 x E 0 0 0 0 0 0 E ^0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'u 0 11 t w i. 'a /40. 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Governor as{aa .g agorlG II0Psmuu •O w>;!IIIMIEEE - )IIM 'g aeq{ LILZ I uuni '2I a.2aoa012,6E uunouoQ •r wuIIUUMhTLEL For Governor Aalm°ao -Q t{>'iwaaarl('j sPuIH •N -oa01L9f SPIssu0 •,q P.II;.h,P1IT'G IITIwS 2 Paa3IvIPLOP aaITIIS[ .r1 uut{4NIILLL For Amendment to Sec. 7, Art. 6, cf Constitution, relative to judges' salaries APIA IEOZ xuelg IfiZn oN IBLZg so•A IE08T For Amendment to Sec. 2, Art. 12, of Constitution, relative to city bills P1OA IZTZ )IU If 0009 oN ILGBZ sox Inn For Sup't I of the Poor asttg0 a21000ITL9E uimplufl •Q wulIIIMIU69L For Member of Assembly IIaLIo74I+1 UIBIIIIMI9OT 0PuM '2I IaP018GLE uosutgou •g sawrrI2,892, ,a v on d o I:" U p 0 aawsiAA •O •r wellllMly6 tflW'S 'd so{augOI8L8E as Itt:ls 'H aIEtDILV9L For State Senator •.IS `UIL'Ulnd IaL.Isll$G aawou •g sa{atIi01TYSE uuwmarI anoulAaSIBE9L For United States Senator ullnN d.IuaHlTT IaLH 'V a21)!aaI00117Tz8 aa7 uouaa2{VI8ET pueledo0 -s IuiCoulZvly dOI)I O 'W wBIIIIMITEL9 264 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ROSTER 1923 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS .Gail H. Stalker (37th District) Elmira, N. Y-. t ; 9 REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE SENATE Seymour Lowman (41st District) Elmira, N. Y. REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE ASSEMBLY James R. Robinson • Ithaca, N. Y. COUNTY OFFICERS County Judge and Surrogate.._Willard M. Kent Special County Judge S. Edwin Banks Judge of Children's Court Willard M. Kent County Clerk William H. Baker County Treasurer Leigh M. Champaign District Attorney Arthur G. Adams Sheriff Fay Skilling 'Superintendent of Poor Wm. D. Baldwin 'Coroner firm. A. Smith 'Superintendent of Highways...Fred C. Evans Sealer of Weights & Measures.Court Bellis Clerk Board of Supervisors Fred L. Clock John P. Kelly Bert T. Baker R. A. Hutchinson Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Groton Newfield Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Ithaca Commissioner of Election Commissioner of Election Probation Officer 'Clerk of Surrogate's Court • D. M. Gillespie 'Clerk of Children's Court R. A. Hutchinson Deputy County Clerk L. L. Earl 'County Treasurer's Clerk C. V. Bush Under Sheriff Wm. B. Wilkinson Dist. Supt. of Schools F. A. Beardsley, Trumansburg, R. D. Dist. Supt. of Schools John D. Biglow Ithaca Dist. Supt. of Schools_ ........... ..Paul Munsen Groton R. D. 12 Keeper at County Home Philo Smith Jacksonville TOWN OFFICERS CAROLINE Supervisor Carl R. Wade Brookton, R. D. 22 Justice of the Peace Alfred Munch Brookton, R. D. 22 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 265 Justice of the Peace Chas. M. Jones Berkshire, R. D. 1 Justice of the Peace Aug. Middaugh, Brookton, R. D. 24 Justice of the Peace John B. Middaugh Slaterville Town Clerk Jay Phillips Slaterville Assessor D. 13. Bull Brookton, R. D. 21 Assessor W. W. Conrad • Slaterville Assessor Theodore Eighmey.._Berkshire, R. D. 1 Collector A. J. Card Slaterville Supt. of Highways Chas. Munson Brookton DANDY Supervisor Wm. O. Smiley Ithaca, R. D. 8 Justice of the Peace Eugene Dorn Ithaca, R.. D. 4 Justice of the Peace Roger F. Todd _West Danby, R. D. 25 Justice of the Peace L. E. Cummings, Wilseyville, R. D. 1 Justice of the Peace Fred E. Dorn Ithaca, R. D. 4 Town Clerk Arthur J. Tubbs Ithaca, R. D. 8 Assessor Harrison Thayer Ithaca, R. D. 4 Assessor Frank Sincebaugh Ithaca, R. D. 4 Assessor Geo. Button West Danby Collector Ernest Hill Wilseyville, R. D. 1 Supt. of Highways John E. Miller Ithaca, R. D. 8 DRYDEN Supervisor Ed S. Hill Freeville, R. D. 17 Justice of the Peace Paul Ewers Etna Justice of the Peace J. D. Ross Dryden Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Town Clerk Assessor Assessor Assessor Collector Supt. of Highways Chas. K. Reynolds Freeville G. Clyde Sutliff Freeville, R. D. 16 Geo. Underwood Ithaca, R. D. 2 Fred E. Darling Freeville W. J. Shaver Freeville C. B. Snyder Dryden Andrew Baker Freeville, R. D. 16 B. J. Hammond Dryden, R. D. 20 John Munsey Dryden. ENFIELD Supervisor • Olen A. King Ithaca, R. D. 5 Justice of the Peace C. J. Wetherby, Trumansb'g, R. D. 31 Justice of the Peace Albert Colegrove Ithaca, R. D. 7 Justice of the Peace Daniel Mitchell Ithaca, R. D. 6 Justice of the Peace Bert Kirby Trumansburg, R. 11 33 Town Clerk John Thall Ithaca, R. D. 5 Assessor Fred W. Smith Newfield R. D. 28 Assessor ' Ray Lanning Ithaca, R. D. 6 Assessor Budd Deharah Ithaca, R. D. 5 Collector Fred Bock Newfield, R. D. 27 Supt. of Highways Frank Rothermick Ithaca, R. D. 6 2G6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisor Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace R. R. Chatterton Town Clerk Assessor Assessor H. B. Stevens GROTON Frank A. Begent Groton, N. Y. Geo. B. Sickmon McLean Edgar Tallmadge Groton, R. D. 11 John H. Hoff Groton Groton H. G. Moe Groton W. H. Bulkley Groton, R. D. 11 Groton Assessor • Collector • Supt. of Highways Archie R. Gillen Groton, R. D. 15 Ralph Townley Groton, R. D. 14 Glenn Young Groton ITHACA CITY Mayor Louis P. Smith City Hall, Ithaca Supervisor, lst Ward Arthur Bishop Ithaca Supervisor, 2nd Ward L. E. Patterson Ithaca Supervisor, 3rd Ward E. Morgan St. John Ithaca Supervisor, 4th Ward Sidney L. Howell Ithaca Supervisor, 5th Ward Albert H. Roskelly Ithaca City Judge Daniel Crowley Ithaca City Cerk W. O. Kerr Ithaca City .Chamberlain Clarence A. Snyder Ithaca City Superintendent Floyd TJ. Oakley Ithaca Supervisor Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Town Clerk Assessor Assessor Assessor Harrison A. Adams Collector Oscar Hoyt Supt. of Highways Frank McPherson. ITHACA Arthur S. Miller Ithaca, R. D. 3 Wm. L Smith Ithaca. R. D. 7 Elmer Allen Ithaca, R. D. 5 Chas. H. Newman ......._Ithaca, R. D. 1 Jas. A. Bush Ithaca, R. D. 2 Clinton J. Updike - Ithaca, R. D. 3 T. J. Baker Ithaca, R. D. 6 H. C. Sheldon Ithaca, R. D. 1 Ithaca, R. D. 8 Ithaca, R. D. 6 Ithaca, R. D. 6 LANSING Supervisor Wm. F. George Ludlowville, R. D. 9 Justice of the Peace A. J. Conlon South Lansing Justice of the Peace Miles Lane Groton. R. D. 11 Justice of the Peace Walter Bristol Ludlowville, R. D. 9 Justice of the Peace J. B. Bower Ludlowville, R. D. 9 Town Clerk Senora Stedman " Ludlowville Assessor .....:............ ........ ..........Chas. Terpening South Lansing OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 267 Assessor ...._—Samuel Lane Ludlowville, R. D. 10 Assessor Wm. Lane Ludlowville, R. D. 9 Collector Carl Halliday Groton, R. D. 12 Supt. of Highways Jay Morey Groton, R. D. 12 NEWFIELD Supervisor Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Town Clerk Assessor Assessor Assessor Collector Supt. of Highways Albert Dassance Newfield, R. D. 26 Jas. D. Erway Newfield, R. D. 28 E. S. VanKirk Newfield, R. D. 30 Arthur Decker Newfield, R. D. 28 Fred Canfield Newfield, R. D. 28 Chas. Dickson Newfield Raymond Gragorie...Newfield R. D. 28 Donald Cutter Newfield Joseph Novak Newfield R. D. 30 .Leroy D. Dickson Newfield Allen R. Everhart Newfield ULYSSES Supervisor J. M. Townsend...Trumansburg, N. Y. Justice of the Peace F. N. Smith___Trumansburg, R. D. 31 Justice of the Peace Henry Williams Jacksonville Justice of the Peace Howard K. Aiken Trumansburg Justice of the Peace A. W. Agard.._Trumansburg, R. D. 33 Town Clerk Maude S. Tompkins ..... ....Trumansburg Assessor Elihu Stilwell...Trumansburg, R. D. 31 Assessor T. R. Hopkins. Trumansburg, R. D. 33 Assessor Olin Miller Jacksonville Collector Howard M. Carey.. Trumansb'g, R. D. Supt. of Highways Bert I. Vann Ithaca, R. D. 7 268 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ADDENDUM (Page 124 after Report No. 2 of Equalization Committee for Highway Tax Levy) . Moved by Mr. Dassance, that the reports of the Com- mittee be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. By unanimous consent the reports were taken from the table. Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That report No. 1, of the Committee on Equali- zation, etc., be accepted and adopted and the valuations of real property for the purposes of the General Tax Levy, against the several tax districts of the county, be equalized and determined as therein set forth as the basis of the apportion- ment of such taxes for the ensuing year. Seconded by IIIr. Howell. . Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Dassance offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLVED, That'report No. 2, of the Committee on Equali- zation, etc., for Highway Purposes, be accepted and adopted and the valuation of the real property for the purposes of Highway Levy, against the several tax districts of the county be equalized and determined as therein set forth as the basis of the apportionment of such taxes for the ensuing year. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. INDEX A Accounts' of Supervisors . 213 Accredited Herd Work—Relatiiie to 5 Allotment of Additional Mileage to Towns Under County System of Roads 3, 32 Of Motor Trucks to Towns 186 American Legion Posts Camp at Tupper Lake 114 Animals—Report of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to 70 Appropriation to 158 Annual Session of Board of Supervisors 60 Audits at 75, 76, 148, 189 Apportionment --Of State and County Aid Under County System of Roads 4, 15, 20, 21, 22 Of .Election Expenses 133 Of Dog Fund 117 Of Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 Of Taxes 174 Appropriation—For Construction of Ithaca City -Hector Street Highway 6, 17 For Construction of Mecklenburg -Ithaca, Part 2 Highway 24 For Rights of Way 26, 28, 31, 58 " Suppression of Violations of Law 84 .Fuel, Light and Telephones 92 " Postage for County Officers 99 " Maintenance and Support of County and Town Poor.......-_ 109 For Maintenance of Buildings at County Home 110 For Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Construc- tion of State and County Highways 125 For Maintenance of State and County Highways 125 For Highway Purposes 171, 172, 173 For Construction of Highways Under County System of Roads 154, 171 For Maintenance of Highways Under County System of Roads 34, 171 For General and Poor Purposes 169, 170, 172, 173 " Expenses of Children's Court 138 " Salary of Clerk of Children's Court 138 II For Memorial to Veterans of World War 139 " Safeguarding Records of County Clerk's and Surrogate's Office 34, 42, 1.18, 153 Janitor at County Clerk's Building 187 " Payment of Printed Proceedings of Board 105 Of County Highway Fund to Towns 22, 32 " State Aid to Towns 22, 32 " Motor Vehicle Moneys for Maintenance 34 To Towns for Construction of Highways Under County System of Roads 22, 32 Additional to Danby, Enfield, Ithaca and Lansing for Comple- tion of 1921.Construction 3 Additional to Enfield and Ulysses for 1922 Construction_ 140 To Towns for Maintenance of Highways Under County System of Roads - 34 To Village of Groton for Moneys Expended. for Rights of Way 28 -To State Highway Department for Motor Truck Expenses 32 To Highway Fund Under County System of Roads..._.....__...,....___ 154 " General Highway Fund 171, 172, 173 " General Fund 169, 172, 173 " Tuberculosis Hospital 114 Additional to Tuberculosis Hospital 43, 45 To Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association_.,.. ...96, 107, 108 " Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association for Junior Project Work 96, 107, 108 " Tompkins County Home Bureau Association 96, 107, 108 " Child Welfare Board 97, 109 " Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 158 " Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children 159 " Southern Tier Association for the Blind 119 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances 105 Armory Tax 64, 166 Assessment -Rate of As Fixed by State Tax Commission 65 Refund to County by Reason of 43 Erroneous 43 Assessment Rolls -Regular Report of Committee on Footing 88, 91 Supplemental Report of Committee on Footing 90, 91 Assessors of Towns ---Nantes and Addresses of 264, 265, 266, 267 Audits -At Annual Session 75, 76, 148, 189 " " Quarterly Sessions 8, 37, 45, 58 - County 189 Town 194, 196; 198, 201, 202, 205, 207, 209, 210 Of Claims Audited by Several Committees During Year...77, 81, 137 Automobile Hire -Contract for 111, 159 Automobile Licenses -Relative to Clerk Hire for 27 Addendum 268 II1 B Board of Supervisors—Names and Addresses of Members GO Annual Session 60 • Quarterly Sessions 3, 14, 16, 30, 43, 58 Special • " 24, 41, 50, 55 Flours of Meeting 65 Supplies for 62 Accounts of 21.3 Printed Proceedings of—Bids for 153 Contract for 153 Payment of 105 Janitor for Rooms of 105 Standing Committees of 62 Special Committees of 42, 71, 73, 116, 118, 139, 153 Sidney L. Howell to Succeed Jas. R. Robinson, Resigned 41 Balance in Hands of Treasurer of Home Defense Committee 102 Balances in Hands of County Treasurer to be Paid to Towns and City 104 Bank Tax—Report of Committee on 84 Statement of 247 Blind, Southern Tier Association for— Report of 67, 119 Appropriation to 119 Board of Child Welfare—Report of 78 • Appropriation to 97, 109 Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital—Report of 80, 114, 242 Election to 113 Appropriation to 114 Additional Appropriation to 43, 45 Bond—Of County Superintendent of the Poor• 68 Approval of 82 Bonds—Authorizing Town of Lansing to Issue 35, 160 Bonds Issued for Construction of State and County Highways— Sinking Fund and Interest on 66, 125 'Bonded Indebtedness of County and Towns 253 Bridge Fund for Towns 255 Bridges—Town of Lansing Authorized to Issue Bonds for 35 Budget—County 166 . Town 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 C Caroline—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 164 Audits of 194 Budget of 176 Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highways Under County System of Roads 22 • Authorizing Town to Borrow Money Under §320-A 10 Iv Appropriation to Town for Maintenance of Highways Under County System of Roads 34 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund • 117 Amount Due Town from Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for Sheriff's Expenses 39, 48, 148 Amount Charged to Town for Election Expenses 133 Amount Charged to 'Town for Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 Amount Charged to Town for Supervisors' Manual 145 Returned School Taxes of 127 Tax for Maintenance of State .and County Highways....._ ........... 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways'and Bridges 94 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Tax Rates of Town 176 County Audits -Annual Session 75, 76, 148, 184 Quarterly Sessions 8, 37, 45, 58 County Budget 166 Chairman of Board—Election of 61 Temporary 77, 79 A Member Ex -Officio of Highway Officials Committee 67. Directed to Sign Collectors' Warrants 188 Clerk of Board—Election of 61 Salary of 98, 106 -Postage for 99 Report to Comptroller 251 Certificate of 258 Authorized to Make Contract with Monroe County Penitentiary 67 Authorized to Correct Errors 104 Directed to Make Comparative Statement of Sheriff's Expenses 43 Directed to Issue Orders for Claims of Private Detectives 72 Directed to Issue County Orders 104 Directed to Purchase Supplies 62 Directed to Make Contract for Auto hire 159 Directed to Print Tax Rates 115 Directed to Sign Collectors' Warrants 188 Committees of Board of Supervisors—Standing 62 Special—Relative to County Clerk's Building 42 Relative to Organization of Children's Court 73 Relative to Memorial to World War Veterans 116, 118, 139 Relative to Death of Hon. Casper Fenner 153 To Investigate Claims of Private Detectives 71 Report of 71 Committee on County Officers and Compensation— Report of, on Audits 143, 162 " " Relative to Salaries of County Officers 98 " Expenses of Certain County Officers.._98 (I di " " Automobile Hire 159 Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses— Report of, on Audits 141 " " Relative to Report of County Clerk 103 If" Surrogate 84 t if " " Apportionment of Election Expenses 133 Authorized to Procure Steel Filing Cases for County Clerk's Office 34 Authorized to Make Necessary Improvements in Surrogate's Office 187 Committee on Charities— Report of, on Audits 135 " " on County and Town Poor 109 " Relative to Report of Board of Managers of Tu- berculosis Hospital 114 " " Relative to Report of Superintendent of the Poor 109 Authorized to Paint County Home 33 " Install Toilets at County Home 186 Continued in Power Relative to'Hospital at County Home 105 Committee on Coroner, Justices' and Constables' Accounts— Report of, on Audits 136 Committee on Correction and Reformation— Report of, on Audits 148 " " Relative to Claims of Private Detectives 48 Authorized to Purchase Mattresses for County Jail 37 " Install Hot Water Heater in County Jail 45 Instructed. to Have Sheriff Remove Debris from Jail Yard 34 Committee on Contract Supplies --- Report of, Relative to Fuel, Lights and Telephones 92 Claims Audited by Committee During Year 137 Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts— Report of, on Audits 133 • " Relative to Bank Tax 84 4144 " Mortgage Tax 66, 100 ." fl " Report of County Treasurer 158 Committee on County and Town Accounts— Report of, Relative to Apportionment of Dog Fund 117 " " Requesting Quarantine of Dogs 74 Relative to Amounts to be Raised for Maintenance and Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Is- sued for Construction of State and County FIigh- ways 125 • Committee on Equalization— ' . Report of, on Footing Assessment Rolls 88, 90, 91 ". " on Ratios and Percentages 121 " " for General Tax Levy 120 fl " " Highway Tax Levy 123 " " on Apportionment of Taxes 174 If VI Committee on Finance— Report of, Relative to County Budget 166 " Town Budgets 175 Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls— Regular Report of 88, 91 • Supplemental Report of 90, 91 Committee on Highways— Report of, on Audits 145 " " Relative to Rights of Way 5, 26, 28, 31, 58 " <4 " State and County Aid to be Paid to Towns Under County System of Roads 90, 21 Authorized to Purchase Lands for Rights of Way 105 Committee on Jail Supplies— Claims Audited by Committee During Year 77 Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes— Report of, Relative to Grand Jurors 1.25 " " " Returned School Taxes 126 Committee en Soldiers' Relief, Etc.— Report of, on Audits 155 • " " Relative to Farm Bureau Association ...... .....,96, 107, 108 • " " Home " 44 ....... __..96, 107, 108 " Junior Project Work 96,107, 108 " Child Welfare Board 97, 109 Directed Not to Audit Claims for Expenses in Examinations in Lunacy 138 Committee on Rules— • Legislative Matters Referred to 22 Committee on Town Expenses— Report of, on Indebtedness of County and Towns 252 " " on Special Franchises 164 Committee on Auditing Accounts of Tuberculosis Hospital— Claims Audited by Committee .During Year 81 Committee to Sell Lands Acquired by County at Tax Sale— Authorized to Convey Lands to George Junior Republic 28 •County Officers—Names and Addresses of 264 • Salaries of 98, 138 Expenses of 98 Postage for 99 • Clerk Hire for 99, 138 :County Judge and Surrogate— Report of 70, 84 To be Judge of Children's Court , 42 Repairs in Office of 187 Safeguarding Records of Office 42, 118, 153 'County Clerk— Report of, on Receipts and Disbursements ........... _....... __....66, 103, 231 " " " Mortgage Tax 66, 100 VII Postage for 99 Committee Authorized to Procure Steel Filing Cases for Office 34 Relative to Clerk Hire for Issuing Automobile Licenses 27 Relative' to Safeguarding Records of Office 34, 42, 118, 153 County District Attorney - Report of 68 Attention Called to Incurring County Expense Without Au- thority 31 Claims for Auto Hire for 38, 46 Claims for Expenses Charged to Towns 40, 48, 76 Relative to Private Detective Bills • 54, .71 County Probation Officer -Report of 70 County Sealer of Weights and Measures - Report of 68 Expenses of 98 County Sheriff - Report of . 70 Attention Called to Incurring County Expense Without Au- thority 31 Claims for Auto I -lire for 9, 38, 148 Claims for Expenses Charged to Towns and City 10, 39, 40, 48, 148, 150 Clerk' Directed to Make Comparative Statement of Expenses of Different Sheriffs 43 Requested to Remove Debris from Jail Yard 34 Directed to Clean Jail Yard 44 Made Custodian of Court Library 155 County Superintendent of Highways-.. Report of 102 Salary and Expenses of 98 - County Superintendent of the Poor - Report of 68, 109, 236 Bond of 68" Approval of 82 County Treasurer - Report of 70, 158, 214 Report of, Relative to Dog Fund 67 Clerk Hire for 99 Postage for 99 Authorized to Borrow 8, 19, 25, 39, 47, 59 " Pay Balances to Towns and City 104 " " Transfer in Case of Deficiency • 173 Directed to Pay Certain Claims from Dog Fund 10, 16, 40, 48, 59, 137 " " " Quarterly Session Audits 10, 39, 47, 59, 148 " County Orders 104 " " " Salaries Monthly 104 VIII Directed to Pay R. B. Williams Refunded Tax 43 " " Claims of Private Detectives 72 " " Balance in Dog Fund to Towns 117 46 li Expenses of Children's Court 138 i{ " " Salary of Clerk of Children's Court 138 Ii " " Child Welfare Board 109 {{ " " Additional Appropriation to Board of Man- agers of Tuberculosis Hospital 45 << " " State and County Aid to Towns for Con- struction Under County System of Roads 22, 32 (i " " Maintenance Moneys to Towns Under County System of Roads 35 il " " for Rights of Way 27, 28, 32, 58 ,. " " State Highway Department for Motor Truck 'Expenses — 32 (< " " Southern Tier 'Association for the Blind 119 Manner of Payments to Tompkins County Farm and -Home Bureau Associations 108 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances in Hands of 105 Commissioners of Election— Report of 79, 133 Postage for 99 Clerk Hire for 99 Election of 139 Coroner—Report of 68 Expenses of 98 Canvass, Official 263 Central New York Southern R. R.—Resolution Relative to Aban- donment of • 154 Certificates of Indebtedness—Tax to Cancel 90 Towns Authorized to Issue 10, 14, 16, 26, 51, •52 Children—Report of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to 70 Relative to Appropriation to 159 Children's Court—Relative to 41, 73 County Judge to be Judge of 42 Expenses of 138 Appointment of Clerk of 152 Salary of Clerk of138 Child Welfare Board—Report of 78 Appropriation to 97, 109 Manner of Payment to 109 City of Ithaca (See Ithaca) City Tax Rate—General 83 For Schools 83 Claims—Audited by Several Committees During Year 77, 81, 137 For Expenses in Examinations. in Lunacy Not Allowed 138 Ih For Insane Commitments Charged to City 157 " District Attorney's Expenses Charged to Towns 40, 48, .76 " ,Sheriff's Expenses Charged to Towns and it10, Y40, 48, 148, 150 " Supervisors' Manuals Charged to Towns 145 if Institutions Charged to Towns and City 135, 150, 157 4 " Private Detectives 714 Report of Committee on Village of Groton for Payment for Rights of Way 48,27, 54, 28 Relative to Private Detectives150 Disallowed Clerks of Towns—Names and Addresses of 264, 265, 266, 267 Clerk of Children's Court—Appointment of 152 Salary of 138 Clerk Hire—For Commissioners of Election 99 " County Clerk 27, 98 " County Treasurer 99 Cole, Grant—Right of Way of \ 31' Collectors of Towns—Names and Addresses of 264, 265, 266, 267 267 Gime of Settlement of Chairman and Clerks Directed to Sign Warrants of 188 Comptroller—Communication from, Relative to State Tax 64 Report of Clerk of Board to 251 Contract—For Automobile Hire 159 "° Printed Proceedings of Board 153 With Monroe County Penitentiary 67 County—Amount to be Raised for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Construction of State and County Highways 66, 125 Bonded Indebtedness of 252 State Valuation of 64 Valuation of Personal Property by Assessors 88, 90, 249 44 " Real Property by Assessors 88, 90, 249 County Budget — 166 County Clerk's Building—Janitor at 187 County Clerk's Office—Committee Authorized to Procure Steel Filing Cases_ for 34 Safeguarding Records of 34, 42, 118, 153 County Court House—Janitor at 105 County Home --Appropriation for Maintenance of Buildings, etc 110 Committee on Charities Authorized to Paint 33 ,, << • << " Install Toilets' 186 Continued in Power Relative to Hos- pital 105 Inspection of 99 Relative to Conditions at 80 X County JaiI—Matron at—Report of . 70 Election of 113 Physician at—Election of 113 Compensation of ....._.. 113 Committee Authorized to Purchase Mattresses for 37 " Install Hot Water Heater. at 45 Requesting Removal of Debris from Yard of 34 Directing Cleaning of Yard of 44 County, Relative to Transfer to 6th Highway Division 55 County Tax—For State Purposes 173 " General and Poor Purposes 172, 173 " Highway Purposes 173 County Tax Rates 174 County Tractor (See Highways) County and Town Poor—Support and Maintenance of 109 Court Expenses (See County Budget) Court House—Janitor at 105 Court Library—Relative to 155 Court and Stenographers' Tax 64 Cruelty to Children (See Children) Cruelty to Animals (See Animals) D Danby—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 265 Audits of 196 , Budget of 177 Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highways Under County System of Roads 22 Additional Appropriation to Town for Completion of 1921 Construction Under County System of Roads 3 Authorizing Town to Borrow Money Under §320-A 42, 74 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 117 " " Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for District Attorney's Expenses 76 Si " Sheriff's Expenses 10, 39, 40, 48 " " " " Claims of Institutions 157 " " i4 Si " Election Expenses 133 " 64 " • " Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 " Supervisor's Manual 145 Returned School Taxes of 127 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 94 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Tax Rates of Town 1'77 x1 Dryden—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 265 Audits of 198 Budget of 178 Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highways Under County System of Roads 22 Asking Additional County Aid to Town 44, 45 Authorizing Town to Borrow Money Under §320-A 74 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 117 " " Bank Tax 247 " Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for Sheriff's Expenses 39, 40, 48, 148 " " " " Claims of Institutions 135, 157 " " " Election Expenses 133 " " Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 Returned School Taxes of 127 Tax for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Con- struction of State and County Ilighways 66, 125 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 05, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 04 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Resolution Changing 1922 Construction in Town Under County System of Roads 5 6 Assessed Valuation of Dryden Village 90 " Freeville Village 90 'Tax Rate of Dryden Village 83 School Tax Rate of Dryden Village 83 Tax Rates of Town 178 Deficiency—County Treasurer Authorized to Transfer in Case of 173 Designation of Highways for Construction in 1922 Under County System,of Roads 11, 14, 33 • Additional in Town of Ithaca 44 Of Highways for Maintenance in 1922 Under County System of Roads 34 Of Newspapers to Publish Official Canvass, etc 23, 106, 107 Directory, Political 259 District Attorney (See County District Attorney) Dog Fund—Report of County Treasurer Relative to 67 Payment of Certain Claims from 10, 16, 40, 48, 59, 137 Apportionment of - 117 Dogs—Requesting Quarantine of 74, 140 E Enfield—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 265 Audits of 201 Budget of ` 1.79 Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highways Under County System of Roads 22, 32 O XII Additional Appropriation to Town for 1922 Construction of Highways Under County System of Roads 140 Additional Appropriation to' Town for Completion of 1921 Construction Under_ County System of Roads 3 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance of Highways Under the County System of Roads 34 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 117 " Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for Sheriff's Expenses 48 " Election Expenses 133 " Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 Returned School Taxes of 127 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 94 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Tax Rates of Town 179 Allowing Town to Construct only Sub -base in 1922 Under County System of Roads 32 Election—Chairman of Board 61 Clerk of Board 61 To Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital 112 Commissioners of Election 139 Jail Matron 113 Jail Physician 113 Member of Farm Bureau Association 113 Designation of Newspapers to Publish Official Canvass, etc 23, 106, 107 Official Canvass 263 Election Commissioners (See Commissioner of Election) Election Expenses—Apportionment of 133 Enforcement of Law, Relative to 101 Equalization— Regular Report of Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls 88 Supplemental Report of Committee on Footing Assessment • Rolls 90 Report of Committee for General Tax Levy 120 " Highway Tax Levy 123 on Ratios and Percentages 121 " " Apportionment of Taxes 174 Equalized Value of County—By State 64 By Board of Supervisors 120, 123 Erroneous Assessment 43 Errors in Minutes—Clerk. Authorized to Correct 104 Ewers, Paul—Claim of 16 Expenses of Certain County Officers 98 Expenses of District Attorney Charged to Towns 40, 48, 76 Expenses of Sheriff Charged to Towns and City 10, 39, 40, 48, 148, 150 Expenses for Examinations in Lunacy Not to be Allowed 138 XIII F Farm Bureau Association—Report of 69 Appropriation to 96, 107, 108 Appropriation to, for Junior Project Work 96, 107, 108 Manner of Payment to 108 Election to 113 Relative to Accredited Herd Work 5 Fenner, Hon: Casper—Relative to Death of 152, 153 Finance Committee (See Committee on Finance) Finances—County Treasurer Authorized to Pay Balances id " Borrow 104 59 173 105 8, 19, 25, 39, 47, County Treasurer Authorized to Transfer in Case of Deficiency Re -Appropriating Unexpended Balances in Hands of County Treasurer Footing Assessment Rolls (See Rolls) Freeville—Assessed Valuation of Fuel, Light and Telephones Committee on Footing Assessment G Groton—Names and Addresses of Town Officers Audits of Budget of 90 92 266 702 180 Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highways Under . • County System of Roads 22 Asking Additional County Aid to Town 28, 29, 44, 45 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance of Highways Under County System of Roads 34 Authorizing Town to Borrow Money Under §320-A 14 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 117 (( " (( Bank Tax 247 " Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for District Attorney's Expenses...48, 76 (( " Sheriff's Expenses 10, 39, 40 Election Expenses 133 Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 Returned School Taxes of 128 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges .. 94 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Claim of Village of Groton for Rights of Way 27, 28 Tax Rate of Groton Village 78 Tax Rate of School Dist. No. 8 78 Tax Rates of Town 180 General Fund—Appropriation to .. 169, 172, 173 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances 105 (' '( '( (( a (( (( (( '( (( (1 XIV General Tax—Apportionment of 174 General and Poor Purposes—Appropriation for 172, 173 George Junior Republic—Committee Authorized to Convey Lands to 28 Gilkey, James H. and Chas. W.—Rights of Way of 26 Grand Jurors—Report of Committee on 125 H Hours of Meeting of Board 65 Home Bureau Association --Report of 69 Appropriation to 96, 107, 108 Manner of Payment to 108. Home Defense Committee—Balance in Hands of Treasurer of 102 Hospital at County Home—Committee on Charities Continued in Power Relative to 105 Howell, Sidney L.—To Succeed Jas. R. Robinson, Resigned, as Representative from 4th Ward 41 Highway and School Taxes, Returned 127, 128, 129, 130 Highway, Bridge and Machinery Funds for Towns 254, 255, 256, 257 Highway Fund for Towns 254 Highway Fund—Appropriation to General 171 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances 105 Highway Officials Committee—Chairman of Board Ex -Officio Member 67 Highway Tax—Appropriation for 171, 172, 173 Apportionment of 174 Highways, Motor Trucks—Allotment of, to Towns 186 Appropriation to State Highway Department for Expenses on 32 Insurance on, Charged -to Towns 48, 59, 147 Highways, Tractor—Relative to 82, 187 Highways, Superintendent of (See County Superintendent of High- ways) Town Superintendents of—Names and Address of 264, 265, 266, 267 Appropriation for Construction of Ithaca City -Hector Street Highway 6, 17 Amount Charged to City for Construction of Ithaca City - Hector Street Highway 147 Rescinding Former Appropriation for Construction of Ithaca City -Hector Street Highway 17 Appropriation for Construction of Mecklenburg -Ithaca, Part 2, Highway 24 Appropriation to General Highway Fund • 171, 173 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances 105 Relative to Transfer of County to 6th Highway Division 55 Relative to Construction of State Route No. 11 30, 53, 54 Requesting Construction of .Ithaca City -Hector Street Highway 5 XV. Requesting Construction of West Danby -Spencer State High- way 30, 80 Rights of Way—Committee Authorized to Secure 105 Relative to Claim of Village of Groton for 27, 28 Securing of James H. and Chas. W. Gilkey and Glenn F. and Cecilia L. Jenks 26 Securing of Grant Cole 31 " " Jackson Loromer Estate 58 • " Lee Sweetland 58 Tax for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Con- struction of State and County Highways 66, 125 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 94 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Highways Under County System of Roads— ,Additional Appropriation to Certain Towns to Complete 1921 Construction 3 Appropriation to Towns for Construction • 4, 15, 20, 21, 22, 32 Manner of Payment 3, 22, 32 Additional Appropriation to Enfield ,and Ulysses 140 Asking Additional County Aid to Groton and Ulysses 28, 29 Asking Additional County Aid to Dryden, Groton,. Ithaca, Lansing and Ulysses 44, 45 Amount of Cost of Construction to be Borne by Towns 4, 20, 21 • Number of Miles Each Town is Allowed to Construct in 1922...4, 32 Designation for Construction in 1922 11, 14, 33 Additional Designation for Construction in Ithaca 44 Allowing Towns of Enfield to Construct Only Sub -base in 1922 32 Changing Order of Construction in Town of Dryden 56 Relative to 1922 Construction in Town of Newfield 14 Appropriation for Construction in 1922 154, 171• Appropriation to Towns for Maintenance 34, 171 Manner of Payment to Towns' 34 Designation for Maintenance in 1922 34 Inspection of 57 Disapproval of any Change from Present System of Im- provement 92 .Authorizing Town of Caroline to Borrow Money Under §320-A 10 " " Danby " " " 52, 74 " " " Dryden " "1 " " 74 „" " Groton' " f1 (f (L 1.1 " " Ithaca 26 " " " Lansing " " p(�It 16 44 1{ 4, 14 ,t 44 " §95 .51 " " 44 Ulysses " " "§320A 10, 152 . XVI I Ithaca City—Names and Addresses of City Officers 266 Budget of 182, Amount Due City from Dog Fund 117 ,, " Bank Tax 247 4, " Mortgage Tax 248 Amounts Charged to City for Sheriff's Expenses 10, 40, 48, 148, 150 " " " " Claims of Institutions 150, 157 iI " " " " Election Expenses 133 << " . " " " Insane Commitments 157 " " " " by Reason of Enormous Assessment 43 ,, " " for Construction of Ithaca City - Hector Street- Highway 147 Refund to County by Reason of Erroneous Assessment 43 Returned School Taxes of 130 City Tax Rate 83 School Tax Rate of S3 Tax Rates of 182 Ithaca City -Hector Street highway, Appropriation for 6, 17 Ithaca City -Hector Street HighWay, Rescinding Appropriation for 17 Sidney L. Howell to Succeed Jas. R. Robinson, Resigned, as Representative from 4th Ward 41 Ithaca Town—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 266 Audits of 205 Budget of 181 Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highways Under • County System of Roads 22 Asking Additional County Aid to Town 44, 45 Additional Appropriation to Town for Completion of 1921 Construction Under County System of Roads 3 Additional Designation for 1922 Construction Under County System of Roads 44 Authorizing Town to Borrow Money Under §320-A 26 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 117 " " `f Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for District Attorney's Expenses 40 " " Sheriff's Expenses...10, 39, 48, 148 44 " " Claims of Institutions 157 " " " Election Expenses 133 " i° " Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 Returned School Taxes of 128 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 94 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness '95 Tax Rates of Town 181 Indebtedness—County and Town ' 253 Insane Commitments Charged to City of Ithaca 157 XVII Inspection of County Home and Tuberculosis Hospital 99 Of Highways Built Under County System of Roads 57 Institutions, Claims of Charged to Towns and City 135, 150, 157 Insurance on Motor Trucks (See Highways) . J Judge, County (See County Judge and Surrogate) Of Children's Court (See Children's Court) Jail Matron—Report of 70 Election of 113 Jail Physician—Election of 113 Compensation of 113 Jail (See County Jail) Janitor—For Supervisor's Rooms 105 For County Clerk's Building 187 Jenks, Glen F. and Cecilia L.—Rights of Way of 26 Junior Project Work—(See Farm Bureau Association) Justices of the Peace—Names and Addresses of 264, 265, 266, 267. Reports of • 245 L Lansing—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 266 Audits of 207 Budget of 183 Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highways Under • County System of Roads 22 Asking Additional County Aid to Town 44, 45 Additional Appropriation to Town for Completion of 1921 Construction Under County System of Roads 3 Authorizing Town to Borrow Money Under §320-A 16 ,, ,, ' {I 44 C4 ii §96 51 Authorizing Town to Issue Bonds 35, 160 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 117 I, °° " " Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for Sheriff's Expenses 10, 40, 48, 148 Cz ,, " Claims of Institutions 157 • < " ' " " Election Expenses 133 << ti " Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 “ " " " Supervisors' Manual 145 Returned School Taxes of 129 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 94 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Tax Rates of Town 183 Relative to Construction of Route No. 11 30, 53, 54 Law, Suppression of Violations of S4 . XVIII ° Law Enforcement, Relative to .... 101 Legislative Matters Referred to Committee on Rules 22 Light, Fuel and Telephones 92 Loromer, Estate of Jackson—Right of Way of 58 , Lunacy—Expenses for Examinations Not Allowed 13S M Meetings of Board of Supervisors—Annual 60 Quarterly 3, 14, 16, 30, 43, 58 Special 24, 41, 50, 55 Hours of 65 Machinery Fund for Towns 256 Miscellaneous Fund for Towns 257 Maintenance—Of County and Town Poor 109 Of State and County Highways 65, 125 Of Highways Under County System of Roads 34 Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital—Report of 80, 114, 242 Election to 113 Appropriation to 114 Manuals—Claims for Charged to Towns 145 Mecklenburg -Ithaca, Pt. 2, Highway—Appropriation for 24 Memorial to World War Veterans 116, 118, 139 Minutes of Board—Clerk Authorized to Correct 104 Monroe County Penitentiary—Contract with 67 Morrison, Wm. H. --Vote of Thanks to as Treasurer of Home De- fense Committee 102 Mortgage Tax—Report of Committee on 100 Amounts Due Towns and City from 248 Motor Trucks (See highways) Motor Vehicle Moneys—Appropriation of 34 N Newfield—Names and Addresses of Town' Officers 267 ° Audits of 209 Budget of 184 - Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highway Under County System of Roads 22 Relative to Designation for Construction in 1922 Under County System of Roads 14 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 117 " " Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for District Attorney's Expenses 76 " " " Sheriff's Expenses 10, 40, 48 " " Election Expenses ... 133 " " " Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 " " " Supervisors' Manuals 145 Returned School Taxes of 129 XIX Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 94 Tax Rates of Town 184 Names and Addresses—Of Supervisors 60 Of County and Town Officers 264, 265, 266, 267 Newspapers—Designation of to Publish Official Canvass, etc.23, 106, 107 0 Officers—County and Town 264, 265, 266, 267 Salaries of County 98, 133 Official Canvass 263 Designations of Newspapers to Publish 23, 106, 107 Oltz, A. B.—Janitor of Supervisors' Rooms, etc 105 P Postoflice' Addresses—Of Supervisors 60 Of County and Town Officers 264, 265, 266, 267 Payments to Towns Under County System of Roads, Manner of 3, 22, 32 Personal Property in County—Valuation of 88, 90 Petition— Of Town Board of Caroline to Borrow Money Under §320-A 10 I{ 41 . I( " Danby " " " �� " 52; 74 " Dryden " " « " '' 73 " Groton '' '' '' a 14 " Ithaca "• " " /° 26 " " " " Lansing " ifif " '' 16 " • " " i' Lansing " " " " §96 51 " " Ulysses " " §320A 10, 151 " 41 " " Lansing to Issue Bonds 35, 160 • Of Roger B. Williams for Refund of Tax 43 Of Patients of Tuberculosis Hospital for Improved Highway to that Institution 155 Physician at County Jail—Election of 113 Compensation of 113 Political Directory 259 Poor—Appropriation for Maintenance and Support of County and Town 109 Appropriation for Poor Purposes 170, 172, 173 Superintendent of (See County Superintendent of the Poor) Postage for County Officers 99 Printed Proceedings of Board—Bids for 153 Contract for 153 Payment for i05 Private Detectives—Relative to Claims of 48, 54 Report of Committee on • 71 XX Probation Officer (See County Probation Officer) Property Valuation of, by State 64 Statement of Valuations of Real and Personal 88, 90 Q Quarterly Sessions of Board of Supervisors 3, 14, 16, 30, 43, 58 Audits at 8, 37, 45, 58 Quarantine of Dogs—Requesting 74, 140 R Reports—Of County Officers (See Under Various County Officers) Of Committee (See Under Various Committees) Of Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital (See Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital) Of Child Welfare Board (See Child Welfare Board) Of Farm Bureau (See Farm Bureau Association) Of Home Bureau (See Home Bureau Association) Of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (See Animals) Of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children (See Children) Of Clerk of Board to Comptroller 251 Of Highway Bridge and Machinery Funds 254, 255, 256, 257 Of Justices of the Peace 245 Rates—Tax for County 174 " " Towns...176, 177,,178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 " Dryden Village 83 ,, •• for Schools 83 " Groton Village 78 " if for Schools 78 •• Ithaca City 83 " " " for Schools 33 •' " Trumansburg Village 75 •• for Schools •71 Of Assessments in Towns as Fixed by State Tax Commission 65 Ratios and Percentages—Report of Committee on 121 Real Property—Valuation of, by State 64 1° " by County 88, 9! Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances 105 Records of County Clerk's and Surrogate's Offices—Safegarding 34, 42, 118, 153 Returned Highway and School Taxes 127, 128, 129, 130 Rights of Way (See Highways) Robinson, Jas. R.—Succeeded by Sidney L.. Howell as Repre- sentative from 4th Ward, City of Ithaca 41 Roads, County System of (See Highways) Roster 264 Resolution—Relative to Sheriff and District Attorney Incurring County Expense Without Authority 31 XYI Relative to Quarantine on Dogs 74 Relative to Payment to Clerk of Board 10i Relative to American Legion Post's Camp at Tupper Lake..__ 114 Relative to Death of Lion. Casper Fenner 153 Relative to Abandonment of Centra] New York Southern Railroad, 154 Relative to Court Library 155 Relative to Appropriation to Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children 159 Relative to Judge of Children's Court 42 Relative to 'Transfer of County to Gth Highway Division 55 Relative to any Change from Present System for Improve- ment of County -and Town highways 92 Requesting Construction of Ithaca City -hector Street High- way 5 Making Appropriation for Construction of Ithaca City -Hector Street Highway 6, 17 Rescinding Former Appropriation for Construction of Ithaca City -}lector Street IHIighway 7.7 Charging Part of Cost of Construction of Ithaca City -hector Street Highway to City of Ithaca 147 Relative to Rights of Way from James 'H. Gilkey, Chas. W Gilkey, Glenn P. Jenks and Cecilia L. Jenks 26 Relative to Construction of State Route No, 11 30, 53, 54 Requesting Construction of West Danby -Spencer State High- -way 10, 80 Making Appropriation for Construction of Mecklenburg - Ithaca, Part 2, Highway 24 Authorizing Town of Lansing to Issue Bonds 35, 160 Charging Insurance on Motor Trucks to Towns 147 Appropriating Additional Moneys to Danby, Enfield, Ithaca and Lansing for Completion of 1921 Construction 3 Relative to Appropriation of County Aid to Towns for Con- struction Under County System of Roads 4, 15, 20, 21, 'l'2 Manner of Payment to 'Towns 3, 22 Relative to Amount of Cost of Construction to be Borne by Towns 4, 20, 21 Asking Additional County Aid to Groton and Ulysses 28, 29 Asking Additional County Aid to Dryden, Groton, Ithaca,. Lansing and. Ulysses 44, 45 Relative to Number of Miles Each Town is Allowed to Con- struct in 1922 Under County System of Roads 4 Relative to Construction in Town of Newfield in 1.922 14 Allowing Town of Enfield to Construct only Sub -base in 1922 Under County System Of Roads 32 Relative to Additional Designation for 1922 Construction in Town of Ithaca Under County System of Roads 44 Changing 1922 Construction in Town of Dryden 56 5 Supervisors (See Board of Supervisors) Sessions of Board -Annual 60 Audits at 7,5, 76, 148 Quarterly 3, 14, 16, 30, 43, 58 Audits at 8, 37, 45, 58 Special 24, 41, 50, 55 Special Sessions of Board of Supervisors 24, 41, 50, 55 Sealer of Weights and Measures (See County Sealer of Weights and Measures) • Sheriff (See County Sheriff) Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (See Animals): Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children (See Children) Superintendent of Highways (See County Superintendent of highways) Superintendent of the Poor (See County Superintendent of the Poor) Surrogate (See County Judge and Surrogate) Sainburg, P. C. -Claim of Disallowed 150 Salaries of County Officers 98 County Treasurer Directed to Pay Monthly 104 School Tax Rates -Of Dryden Village 83 Of Groton Village 78 Of District No. 1, Town 'of Ulysses 71 Of City of Ithaca 83 School Taxes -Returned .... 127, 128, 120, 130 Settlement by Collectors -Time of 162 Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Construction of State and County Highways 66, 125 Snow and Miscellaneous Fund for Towns 257 Southern Tier Association for the Blind -Report of 67, 119 Appropriation to 119 Special Franchises -Report on 165 State Highway Department Reimbursed for Expenses of Motor Trucks 32 State Tax Commission ---Rates of Assessment in Towns as Fixed by 65 State Tax 64, 166, 173 Statements -Of Bank Tax 247 Of Mortgage Tax 248 Of Bonded Indebtedness of County and Towns 253 Of Taxes Levied 250 Of Valuation of Real and Personal Property. 88, 90 Of Money Tax Levied for Repairs of Highways 251 Of Tax Rates of Towns 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 Stenographers' Tax 64, 166 Supervisors' Manuals Charged to Towns 145 Supervisors' Rooms -Janitor for 105 Sweetland, Lee -Right of Way of 58 XXIII T Tax -State, for Armories 64, 166 " " General Purposes 64, 166 " Court and Stenographers 64, 160 County for General and Poor Purposes 173 " " Highway Purposes 173 For Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Con- struction of State and County Highways 06, 125 For Maintenance of State and County highways 05, 125 For Improvement of highways and Bridges 94 For Construction of Highways Under County System of Roads 154, 171 For Maintenance of Highways Ender County System of Roads 171 To Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Refund of 43 Statement of Bank 84, 247 " Mortgage 100, 248 Taxes -Apportionment of 174 Returned Highway and School 127, 128, 129, 130 Statement of Those Levied 250 Tax Rates -For County 174 For Towns 170, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 For Village of Dryden 83 " " Groton 78 " " " Trumansburg 75 " City of Ithaca 83 " -Schools of Dryden Village 83 " ' " " Groton Village 78 " District No. 1, of Ulysses 71 " City of Ithaca 83 Clerk of Board Directed to Print with Town Budgets 115 Telephones, Fuel and Light 92 Temporary Chairman 77, 79 Towns -Names and Addresses of Officers of 264, 265, 206, 267 Audits of 194, 196, 198, 201, 202, 205, 207, 209, 210 Budgets of 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 Bonded Indebtedness of 253 Amount Charged to, for District Attorney's Expenses 40, 48, 70 " " " Sheriff's Expenses 10, 39, 40,48, 148, 150 ft " " " Claims of Institutions 135, .150, 157 if Ii " " Election Expenses 133 It " " Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 " " Supervisors' Manuals 145 Amount Due from Dog Fund 117 " " Bank Tax 84, 247 Mortgage Tax 248 Additional Appropriation to Certain, for- Completion of 1921 Construction Under County System of Roads 3 XXI V Appropriation to for Construction in 1922 4, 15, 20, 21, 22, 32 Manner of Payment to 3, 22, 32 Additional Appropriation to Certain 140 Asking Additional County Aid to Certain 28, 29, 44, 45 Amount of Cost of Construction to be Borne by 4, 20, 21 Number of Miles Each is Allowed to Construct in 1922 4, 32 Allotment of Additional Mileage to 32 Appropriation to, for Maintenance 34 Tax for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Con- struction of State and County Highways 66, 125 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of highways and Bridges 94 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Collectors of, Time of -Settlement 162 Payment of Balances to, by County 'Treasurer 104 Rates of Assessment as Fixed by State Tax Commission 65 Returned highway and School Taxes of 127, 128, 129, 130 Town Clerks Names and Addresses of 264, 265, 266, 267 Town Superintendents of Highways -Names and Addresses of 265, 266, 267 Town and County Officers -Nantes and Addresses of 264, 265, 266, 267 Town and County Poor -Support and Maintenance of 100 Town and County System of Roads (See Highways) Tractor (See Highways) Treasurer (See County Treasurer) Tuberculosis Hospital -Report of Board of Managers of 80, 114, 242 Appropriation to 114 Additional Appropriation to 43, 45 Election to 112 Inspection of 99 Petition of Patients of, for Improved Highway 155 Tupper Lake -Relative to American Legion Posts Camp at 114 U Ulysses -Names and Addresses of Town Officers Audits of 267 210 185 _Budget' of Appropriation to Town for Construction of Highways Under County. System of Roads Additional Appropriation to Town for 1922 Construction Under County System of Roads 22 140 Asking Additional County Aid to Town 28, 29, 44, 45 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance of Highways Under County System of Roads 34 Authorizing Town to I3orrow Money Under §320-A 10, 152 XXV Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 117 " " Bank Tax 247 • " Mortgage Tax 248 Amount Charged to Town for Sheriff's Expenses 40, 48, 148 " " " Election Expenses 133 •" " " Insurance on Motor Trucks 147 Returned School 'faxes of 129 Tax for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Con- struction of State and County Highways 66, 125 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 65, 125 Tax for Improvement of highways and Bridges 94 'fax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 95 Tax Rate of Village of Trumansburg 75 Tax Rate of School District No. 1 71 Tax Rates of Town 185 Unexpended Balances—Re-Appropriation of 105 V Valuations—Of County by State 64 Of Real and Personal Property by Assessors 88, 90 Of Dryden Village 90 Of h'reeville Village 90 Village Tax Rates—Dryden 83 Groton 78 Trumansburg 75 Violations of Law= Appropriation for Suppression of 84 Vote of Thanks to Wm. H. Morrison as Treasurer of Home De- fense Committee 102 Votes—Official Canvass of 263 Veterans of World War, Memorial to 116, 118, 139 W Williams, Roger B.—Refund of Tax to 43 World War Veterans, Memorial to 116, 118, 139