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' i'''ftl Il •/,z L.... wt. -s• •••1,47,,‘,1__--..--L.."--1•A-• r... -4 -4_ -*..J...._, 0!:-.2, • , --.... N ' . ...G - / d e.....-", 1 e•: -.'---.....4_,A....-41< - Proceedings BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOMPKINS COUNTY NEW YORK 1926 E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, Chairman Ithaca, N. Y. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Ithaca,,N. Y. f --- Proceedings BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOMPKINS COUNTY NEW YORK 1926 E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, Chairman Ithaca, N. Y. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Ithaca, N. Y. THE ATKINSON PRESS ITHACA, N. Y. 1927 Quarterly Session Monday, February 8, 1926 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 : WHEREAS—It has been brought to the attention of members of this Board that certain legislation is now pending in the State Legislature, amending Chap. 330, Laws of 1925, permit- ting the construction of the additional highways placed on the state map by said Chap. 330, before the construction of the highways already on the state map before the adoption of said Chap. 330, and WHEREAS—This Board is of the opinion that highways 'on the state map prior to the adoption of said Chap. 330, and re- maining a part. of the state and state 'and county system of highways, should be constructed before the construction of new highways placed on the map by said Chap. 330, as therein provided, therefore be it Resolved—That this Board is opposed to the enactment of any legislation that tends to give precedent to the construction of any newly designated highway over those on the state map prior to the adoption of said Chap. 330, Laws of.1925, and re- maining thereon as a part of the state and state and county system of highways, and be it further Resolved—That this Board further requests that the high- way leading from Ithaca, through the hamlets of South Lan- sing, Myers and Lake Ridge to the Cayuga County line, and known as State Route No. 11, and the Caroline-Richford, Part 1, highway, be constructed by the State Highway Depart- ment prior to the construction of -any new.highways designated on the state map by said' Chap. 330, Laws of 1925, and be it further 4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Resolved—That the Clerk of the Board be directed to for- ward certified copies of this resolution to the State Superin- tendent of Public Works and to each of our representatives in the State Legislature. Seconded by iVlr. Whittaker. Carried. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Chairman appoint a committee of three, which with himself and the Attorney for the Board, are au- thorized and directed to act for and on behalf of the Board in any matter that may arise in which the state and county are mutually interested, and that if the Chairman is unable to at- tend to such matter he be authorized to designate some other member of this Board to act on such committee. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved That we, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., believing that a taxon gasoline is only just and equitable, therefore request our representatives in the State Legislature to support some measure assessing a tax on gaso- line that will be fair and just to both the producer and con- sumer and will also tend to relieve some of the burdens of the taxpayers of the state in general. Seconded by Mr. Snyder. Carried. The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses to borrow money on the faith and credit of the town, to help pay its share of the cost of construction of highways built under the County System of Roads. Mr. Townsend offered the following .resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Ulysses be granted and'that the town be authorized to bor- row the sum of $12,000.00, or so much thereof as may be nec- essary, to pay the town's share of the cost of improvement of highways, pursuant to the provisions of §320-A, of the High- way Law. OP TOM•PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 5 Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. The Clerk read,what purported to be, an amended report of the Sheriff which, on motion of Mr. Pierce, was laid on the table. The Clerk read a report of an inspection of the county jail which, on motion of Mr. Shaver, was laid on the table. The Clerk read a communication from Wm. H. Baker, Coun- ty Clerk, which was referred to the Committee on County Officers and Compensation. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That in the event that any town wishes to con- struct its yearly allotment of mileage in sub -base only, it may be allowed so to do for a period of not to exceed two successive years and at the termination of such period no moneys shall be appropriated to said town for additional mileage of highway construction until the sub -base so constructed has a proper top' placed thereon. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Carried. Mr. Buck offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved --That the highway in the Town of Lansing, lead; ing east from Steinberg's Corners, be stricken from the county map in that portion thereof designated beyond East Lansing Corners, and being a portion of designation No. 10 of said town. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That there be appropriated and made immediate- ly available, the sum of $1,600.00; for extra index work in the county clerk's office, and the County Treasurer is hereby di- rected to pay the same in the same manner as assistants in the county clerk's office are paid. 6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD'OF SUPERVISORS • Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Whittaker offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the ad- ditional sum of $850.00 to carry on the work of eradication of bovine tuberculosis, and the County Treasurer is hereby di- rected to pay said amount in the same manner as other moneys appropriated for said work have been paid. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Shaver, of the committee appointed to investigate the advisability of establishing a quarantine on dogs, rendered a report of that committee and offered the following resolution and moved •its adoption : Resolved—That the State Commission of Farms and Mar- kets be requested to place a quarantine on the dogs of Tompkins County from sunset to one hour after sunrise for the period of one year, commencing March 1, 1926 and ending February 28, 1927, and be it further Resolved,—That the Clerk forward a certified copy of this resolution to the State Commissioner of Farms and Markets. Seconded by Mr. Snyder. Carried. Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the committee appointed to investigate the advisability of establishing a quarantine on dogs be authorized to appoint and, if advisable, to discharge any enforcement of- ficer appointed by it, and to make all necessary arrangements for the proper enforcement of the quarantine on dogs and to issue orders on the County Treasurer for the payment of any necessary expenses incurred in the proper enforcement of such quarantine and the County Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay such orders out of the moneys in her hands in the Dog Fund. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 7 Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes -0. - Carried. Mr. Whittaker offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Clerk be directed to surrender "The Travelers" policy No. FA -AX -4673821, for liability insurance on motor trucks, issued to the county, and that the same be cancelled and refund obtained to those towns entitled thereto., Seconded by Mr. Snyder. Carried. The several supervisors presented the following list of high- . ways for construction in their respective towns for the year 1926, under the County and Town System of Roads : HIGHWAYS FOR CONSTRUCTION IN 1926 County and Town System CAROLINE 1. The top course of crushed stone, etc., of the highway known as the '76 Road, commencing at the southern terminus of the completed 1924 construction and leading southerly to the Tioga County line, also from Coleman's Corners to the cov- ered bridge, a total distance of 1.75+ miles (9,250 feet). 2. The sub -base of the highway, commencing at Lounsbury's • Corners, in the hamlet of Brooktondale, and leading southerly toward White Church, a distance of 0.14 miles (782 feet) . DANBY 1. The sub -base of the highway commencing at Station 15+0, on the South Danby road and leading thence southerly to the South Danby Church, a distance of 1.38, miles (7,286 feet). 2. The sub -base of the highway commencing at the Metho- dist Church at North Danby Corners and leading easterly on the Miller Road, a distance of 0.34 miles (1,796 feet). 8 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DRYDEN 1. The sub -base of the highway commencing at the village line of the Village of Freeville, at R. D. Simons Corners, and leading northerly and easterly toward Wolcott's Corners, a dis- tance of 3.30 miles (17,424 feet), and being a part of designa- tion No. 2 of the Town of Dryden. ENFIELD 1. The sub -base of the highway commencing at Station 274-50. on the highway commencing at Hornbrook's Corners on the Enfield -Ithaca town line, and leading thence westerly toward Brown's Corners, a distance of 1.38 miles (7,286 feet) . GROTON 1. The sub -base of the highway commencing at Station 9+50, on the West Groton -Benson's Corners,Road, and lead- ing thence southerly toward Benson's Corners, a distance of 2.36 miles (12,460 feet). ITHACA 1. The sub -base of the highway commencing at Station 41+50, on the Forest Home-Hanshaw's Corners Schoolhouse Road, thence northerly to Hanshaw's Corners Schoolhouse, a distance of 0.44 miles (2,323 feet) . 2. The sub -base of the highway commencing at L. B. Frear's Corners, on C. H. No. 616 and leading thence northerly to the Ulysses town line, a distance of 0.70 miles (3,693 feet) . 3. The sub -base of the highway commencing at Hanshaw's Corners and leading thence northerly toward the Lansing town line, a distance of 0.64 miles (3,379 feet) . LANSING 1. The sub -base of the highway commencing at S. H. No. 5627, and leading thence southwesterly, southerly to Portland Point, a distance of 2.40 miles (12;672 feet) , and being. designa- tion No..6 of the Town of Lansing. NEWFIELD 1. The top course of crushed stone, etc., of the highway commencing at the village line of Newfield Village, near Van Kirk's Corners, and leading thence south to Station 64+0, a distance of 1.17+ miles (6,200 feet) . OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 9 2. The sub -base of the highway commencing at Station 64+0, on the highway leading south from VanKirk's Corners, and leading thence southerly 0.72+.miles (3,832 feet). ULYSSES 1. The top course of crushed stone, etc., of the highway commencing at Terrell's Corners, and leading thence south to the school house in School District No. 15, a distance of 1.0 miles (5,280) feet. 2. The top course of crushed stone, etc., of the highway commencing at Krum's Corners on C. H. No. 616, and thence leading north to the County Home road, at Steven's Corners, a distance of 0.71 miles (3,748 feet). 3. The sub -base of the highway commencing at the White School House, and leading thence southerly toward the Willow Creek Bridge, a distance of 0.05 miles (264 feet) . Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the foregoing designations of highways, as submitted by the several supervisors of the towns of the county, be approved by this Board, as the highways des- ignated for improvement under the County and Town System of Roads for the year 1926. • !Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Carried. The Clerk read the following claims for audit, as recom- mended by the several committees to which they had been referred : K-1, Andrus & Church, Tax receipt books $72.12 2, Buffalo Ins. Co., Insurance, Courthouse 77.50 3, West Disinfecting Co., Disinfectants and soap, Courthouse 57.00 4, McCann Electric Co., Electric bulbs, Courthouse 17.72 5, McCann Electric Co., Electric lighting, Court- house 366.59 6, Rothschild Bros., Floor covering and furniture, Courthouse 464.00 7, H. A. Carey Co.,• Insurance, Courthouse 77.50 8, Fred A. Rogalsky, Insurance, Co. Clerk Bld'g 16.88 9, American Ins. Co., Insurance, Courthouse 77.50 13, Amos Barnes, Supplies, Co. Jail 6.00 14, Clinton House, Board jurors, Sup. Ct. Civil , 24.50 10 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 15, A. B. Brooks & Son, Medical supplies, Co. Jail 20.60 16, Rothschild Bros., Blankets, etc., Co. Jail 325.51 17, H. A. Carey Co., Premium of Sheriff's bond 75.00 18, Fred A. Rogalsky, Insurance, Co. Jail 19.38 19, Norton Printing Co., Court Calendars, Sup. Ct. Civil 168.50 20, Jesse R. Keeler, Elec. repairs, Co. Clerk 15.63 21, Jamieson McKinney 'Co., Plumb. repairs, Co Clerk 1.60 22, Rothschild Bros., Supplies, Co. Clerk 5.07 23, Lawyers' Co -Op. Publishing Co., McKinney's annuals, Co. Judge $15.00 Ct. Library 15.00 30.00 24, J. B. Lyon Co., Law reports, Court library 49.00 25, Baker, Voorhis & Co., Law books, Court Li- brary 12,25 26, H. A. Carey Co., Insurance, Co. Clk. Bld'g 67.50 27, J. E. VanNatta, Typewriter, Co. Clerk 90.50 28, Bert T. Baker, Elec. lighting, Motor Vehicle Clerk 8.61 29, Alta C. White, Services, Corn. of Election 40.50 30, F. C. Evans, Expenses, Supt. Highways 247.41 31, J. B. Lang Co., Auto hire, Highway officials 26.00 32, Atkinson Press, Printing, Supt. Highways ...... ._ 20.00. 33, Fred A. Rogalsky, Premium .on bond, Co. Treas. 675.00 34, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 11.85 3, Seth B..Rumsey, Burial Henry Leaman, Pen- sioner 75.00 • $3,242.22 Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the foregoing claims, amounting to the sum of $3,242.22, be audited by this Board at the several amounts recommended by the committees to which referred, and the County Treasurer be directed to pay the same out of any avail- able funds in her hands, and if she has not sufficient funds in her hands, with which to pay the same, she be and hereby is authorized to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tomp- kins County for the payment of the amount so borrowed. . Seconded by Mr. Townsend. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 11 Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Minutes of the day's proceedings were read and approved. There being no further business to come before the meeting, on motion, adjourned.' Quarterly Session Monday, May 10, 1926 Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Jones. The Clerk read a number of claims, which on motion, were received and referred to the proper committees. The Committee on Correction and Reformation reported to the Board, that it was in favor of the employment of prisoners confined in the county jail, at hard labor, and recommended to the Board that such prisoners be employed in the construction or maintenance of highways in such towns of the county as de- sired to employ them, upon such terms as may be agreed upon between the sheriff and the town superintendent of highways, subject, however, to such regulations as the Board of Super- visors may prescribe. On motion of Mr. Chase, the report was accepted and adopted. Mr. Chase offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That such prisoners confined in the county jail, as' are capable thereof, be employed at hard labor in the construc- tion or maintenance of highways in the Town of Ithaca, upon such terms as may be agreed upon between the sheriff and the town superintendent of highways of said town, but without any expense to the county, subject to the provisions of §93 of the County Law, and be it further Resolved—That the said Town of Ithaca shall pay to the county for the services of each prisoner so employed, the sum of 50.75 per day for each day employed. 12 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Carried. The Superintendents of Schools of the county appeared be- fore the Board and asked permission to purchase, at the ex- pense of the county, three filing cases for the use of the super- intendents, at a cost not to exceed $50.00 each. Moved by Mr. Chase, that the request be granted and that the County Superintendents of Schools be authorized to make the purchase requested and that the bill therefor be presented to this Board for audit. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Carried. The Clerk read the petition of Felice Ceci, for the refund of $50.00, paid by him through error, for lands acquired by the county at tax sale, with interest thereon. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the petition of Felice Ceci be granted, and that there be refunded to him by the county the sum of $50.00 principal, and $20.25 interest, amounting to the sum of $70.25, and that the Clerk be directed to draw an order at this time for said amount, payable to said Felice Ceci, and that the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said order out of any avail- able funds in her hands, and if the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands with which to pay said amount, she is hereby authorized and directed to borrow said amount, and to pledge the full faith and credit of the county for the payment of the amount so borrowed. Seconded by Mr. Howell. Ayes -12. Noes -O. Carried. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Committee on County Clerk and Elec- tion Expenses be authorized and directed to enter into a lease, for and on behalf of the county, for suitable offices for the Com- missioners of Election. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 13 Mr. Buck offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : • k Resolved—That the Committee on County Officers and Com- pensation be authorized and empowered to construct a proper sidewalk in front of the County Clerk's building. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be created in Tompkins County, the positions of clog catcher, and that there be appointed to that office, H. S. Tilbury, Owego, R., D. No. 2, and Earl Hilton, Apalachin, N. Y., said officers so appointed, to be under the direction and control, and subject to removal, at pleasure, of the committee of this Board having the charge of the enforce- ment of the quarantine on dogs, and be it further Resolved—That in the event of the removal of said officers so appointed at any time, the committee of this Board having charge of the enforcement of the quarantine on dogs, shall have full power and authority to fill such vacancy, and be it further Resolved—That this Board respectfully asks the State De- partment of Farms and Markets to designate the officers so appointed as the representatives of its department "in the en- forcement of the quarantine on dogs in Tompkins County, all costs thereof to be borne by Tompkins County. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. Mr, Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved–That the number of miles of highway constructed in Tompkins County for the year 1926, shall be the same as that constructed in 1925, under the County and Town System of Roads, and apportioned among the several towns as follows : 14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Caroline 0.95 miles Danby 0.86 - " Dryden 1.65 " Enfield 0.69 " Groton 1.18 " Ithaca • 0.89 " Lansing 1.20 " Newfield 0.95 " Ulysses 0.88 " 9.25 miles and be it further Resolved—That the grouping of the towns shall be the same as heretofore and the apportionment of highway moneys for - construction in 1926 shall be the same as in 1925; and be it further Resolved—That the work of construction and the manner of payments made thereon, shall be the same as in 1925, and be it further Resolved—That for highway construction in Tompkir. County for 1926, under the County and Town System of Roads, there. be and hereby is appropriated and made immediately . available to the several towns of the county, from the funds hereinafter indicated, the sums set opposite the names of those towns respectively, as follows : Towns State Aid County Aid Totals Caroline $3,345.00 $3,780.00 $7,125.00 Danby 3,028.24 3,421.76. . 6,450.00 Dryden 5,424.46 6,130.54 11,555.00 Enfield 2,429.40 2,745.60 5,175.00 Groton 3,600.66 4,069.34 7,670.00 Ithaca 2,927.00 3,308.00 6,235.00 Lansing 3,945.00 4,460.00 8,405.00 Newfield 3,345.00 3,780.00 7,125.00. Ulysses 2,685.24 3,034.76 5,720.00 Totals $30,730.00 $34,730.00 $65,460.00 and be it further Resolved—That all cost of construction in excess of $10,000. per mile, shall he borne by the towns. OF TOMI'KINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 15 Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolvcd—That there be constructed or improved at the joint expense of the county and village, under the provisions of 5320-E, of the Highway Law, that portion or section within the incorporated Village of Freeville, of the County: and Town Highway leading from the north Lehigh Valley R. R. crossing (E. C. & N. Div:) in said village, easterly to the east line of the corporation at Simon's Corners, said construction in said vil- lage being about 594 feet on the sub -base constructed by the village to the bridge at W. J. Shaver's and about 721 feet of full construction from said bridge to the east corporation line at Simon's Corners. That the portion of the cost of construc- tion or improvement to be borne by the county shall be 70%. and that the portion of the cost to be borne by the village shall be 30%. but the total cost to be borne by the county shall not to exceed at the total rate of $10,000.00, all cost in excess of the rate of $10,000.00 per mile to be borne by the village, and be it further • Resolved—That the construction or improvement of said highway and the manner of payments thereon, shall be gov- erned by the same rules, regulations and specifications as govern the construction and payments of highways built under the County and Town System of Roads, and be it further Resoled—That there be and hereby is appropriated and made immediately available 70%; of the cost of construction or improvement of said highway, as hereinabove specified, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said amount from county funds, at -the time and in the same manner as moneys are paid to towns for the construction or improvement of high- ways. igh- way under the County and•Town System of Roads, except that the moneys shall be paid to the Village of Freeville instead of the supervisor of thetown, upon the compliance by the Village of Freeville with the provisions of said §320-E, of the Highway Law, and be it further Resolved ---That in the event the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands available to pay the county's share • of th'e cost of construction of said highway, she -be and hereby is authorized and directed to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be _necessary, and to pledge the faith and credit of the county for the payment of the moneys so borrowed, in anticipation of taxes to be levied and collected. 1E . PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. • Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 1. WHEREAS—A bridge located on Trumansburg„Ithaca County Highway No. 616, in the Town of Ulysses, County of Tompkins,, known as Bridge No. 1, which was condemned by an Official order of the State Department of Public Works, Bureau of Highways, on the 23rd of April, 1926, and described as follows : New concrete slab bridge, 12'ft. span, 35 degree skew, 30 ft. roadway, with abutments and wingwalls, to be constructed in accordance with standard structure sheets Br. 205 and Br. 701, as modified • by sheet No. 2 of the contract drawing, at Sta. 36+52, is to be repaired, altered or reconstructed, pursuant to Section 22 of the Highway Law, Chap. 30, Laws of 1909, as amended,. and 2. WHEREAS—The State Department of Public Works, Bu- reau of Highways, has caused plans, specifications .and esti- mates of cost to be made for such repair, alteration or recon- struction and has transmitted to this Board a resolution show- ing the total estimated 'cost of. the work to be $4,300.00, of which The State of New York pays 65'%; or $2,795.00. The County of Tompkins pays 35% or $1,505.00. 3. Resolved—That the maps, plans, specifications and esti- mate of cost prepared for said work under the direction of the State Department of Public Works, Bureau of Highways, as provided in the Highway Law, and submitted to this Board, are hereby approved and adopted by this Board. 4. Resolved—That there is hereby appropriated and made immediately available the sum of One thousand five hundred five ($1,505.00) Dollars, being an amount sufficient to pay the share of the cost of the repair, alteration or reconstruction of such bridge, which is to be borne by said county, as determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 22 of the Highway Law. And the County Treasurer of said county is hereby au- thorized and directed to pay such proportion of the amount so appropriated as may be required to pay said share, upon the requisition or draft of the State Department of Public Works, Bureau of Highways, and if there are not sufficient funds in the OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 17 county treasury with which to pay such requisition or draft, the County Treasurer of said county is hereby authorized and em- powered as provided by Section 142 of the Highway Law, to borrow all or a part of said sum on the obligation of the said county issued by her for, on behalf of and in the name of the said county and acting for and on behalf of said county. 5. Resolved That the Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolu- tion to the State Department of Public Works, Bureau of High- ways. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 1. WHEREAS—A bridge located on Trumansburg-Ithaca County Highway No. 616, in the Town of Ulysses, County of Tompkins, known as Bridge No. 3, which was condemned by an official order of the State Department of Public Works, Bu- reau of Highways, on the 23rd day of April, 1926, and described as follows : New slab bridge, 23 ft. clear span, existing abutments to be extended with wing walls; in accordance with standard struc- ture sheets Br. 201 and. Br. 701 as modified by sheet No. 2 of the contract drawings, at Sts. 65+12, is to be repaired, altered or reconstructed, pursuant to Section 22 of the Highway Law, Chap. 30, Laws of 1909, as amended, and 2. WHEREAS—The State Department of Public Works, Bu- reau of Highways, has caused plans, specifications and esti- mates of cost to be made for such repair, alteration or recon- struction and has transmitted to this Board a resolution show- ing the total estimated cost ofthe work to be $$,500.00, of which The State of New York pays 65% or $5,525.00. The County of Tompkins pays 35% or $2,975.00. 3. Resolved—That the maps, plans, specifications and esti- mate of cost prepared for said work under the direction of the State Department of Public Works; Bureau of Highways, as provided in the Highway Law, and submitted to this Board, are hereby approved and adopted by this Board. 18 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 4. Resolved—That there is hereby appropriated and made immediately available the sum of Two thousand nine hundred seventy-five ($2,975.00) Dollars, being an amount sufficient to pay the share of the cost of repair, alteration or reconstruction of such Bridge, which is to be borne by said county, as deter- mined in accordance with the provisions of Section 22 of the Highway Law. And the County Treasurer of said county is hereby authorized and directed to pay such proportion of the amount so appropriated as may be required to pay said share, upon the requisition or draft of the State Department of Public Works, Bureau 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 author- ized and empowered as provided by Section 142 of the Highway Law to borrow all or a part of said sum on the obligation of the said county issued by her for, on behalf of and in the name of the said county and acting for and on behalf of said county. 5. Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby di- rected to forthwith transmit a certified copy of the foregoing resolution to the State Department of Public Works, Bureau of Highways. Seconded by Mr. VanOrder. Ayes -12: Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—The State Bureau of Highways has indicated to this Board its intention to construct or improve certain portion of the highway leading from the City of Ithaca to the Village of Trumansburg, in the County of Tompkins, N. Y., known and designated as C. H. No. 616, and WHEREAS—Such construction or improvement requires the acquisition of certain lands by the County of Tompkins for such construction or improvement, and WHEREAS—The Committee on Highways of this Board, hav- ing been heretofore authorized and empowered to obtain the requisite rights of way for the construction or improvement of said highway, and having reported to this Board that it is unable to acquire certain lands of C. W. Halsey Estate, Leland Terry and Florence M. Smith, by purchase, said lands being Oh .TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 19 necessary to be acquired for the construction or improvement of said highway, as appears by the maps and plans of the State Bureau of Highways, therefore •be it Resolved—That E. Morgan St. John, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors, be empowered and instructed to sign and verify, in the name of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., a petition to acquire said lands of the parties hereinabove named and fol. -the appointment of three commis- sioners of appraisal to ascertain and determine the compensa- tion to be paid to the owners of the lands to be acquired of C. W. I-Ialsey Estate, Leland Terry and Florence M. Smith, and to all persons interested therein, for the construction or improvement of said C. H. No. 616, and the said E. Morgan St. John is hereby granted full power and authority to perform any and all acts necessary for acquiring said Iands and to sign all papers in connection with any proceedings connected there- with in the name of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, with the same force and effect as if done by this Board. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—This Board has heretofore made appropriations `o the police of the City of Ithaca for an hourly inspection of the offices of the Surrogate and County Clerk, for the purpose of safeguarding the records thereof from fire, and WHEREAS—Through inadvertence, no appropriation was made for such inspections for the years 1925 and 1926, al- though the inspections thereof have been continued by said police, therefore be it Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated for the work so performed,in 1925 and 1926, and yet to be performed in 1926, the sum of $1,000.00, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay into the Police Fund of the City of Ithaca the sum of $500.00 forthwith, for the work performed in 1925, and to pay into said fund the sum of $500.00 for work performed and yet to be performed in 1926, in quarterly pay- ments, unless otherwise ordered by this Board. Seconded by Mr. Howell. 20 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ayes ---12. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That for highway maintenance under the County and Town System of Roads for the year 1926, there is hereby appropriated and made immediately available from the motor vehicle funds and from the moneys appropriated for the main- tenance of highways constructed under said system, now in the hands of the County Treasurer, to the towns of the county, the following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to those towns respectively. as follows : Caroline $2,300.00 Danby 2,200.00 Dryden 7,300.00 Enfield 2,100.00 Groton 3,600.00 Ithaca 2,940.00 Lansing 2,700.00 Newfield 4,700.00 Ulysses 6,700.00 $34,540.00 and be it further Resolved—That the sums so appropriated, or so much there- of as may be necessary, shall constitute the entire cost of main- tenance in each town to which appropriated to be borne by the• county, and be it further Resolved–That of the moneys so appropriated, the same shall be expended in the several towns as follows : CAROLINE 1. For full treatment of the highway known as the '76 Road. beginning at the sign -board, so-called, and leading to Caroline Center, a distance of 2.30 miles • $2,300.00 DANBY 1. For full treatment of the highway known as the Coddington Road, commencing at the Town of Ithaca town line and leading southerly, a distance of 2.20 miles 2.200.00 OIC TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 21 DRYDEN 1. For full treatment of the highway known as the Town Line Road, commencing at Wolcott's. Cor- ners and leading westerly, a distance of 0.70 miles 700.00 2. For surface treatment, ditches and shoulders of the highway known as the Gulf Hill Road, com- mencing at C. H. No. 683 and leading southerly, 400.00 a distance of 0.40 miles 3. For surface treatment, ditches and shoulders of the highway commencing at C. H. No. 1002, northwest of the village of Freeville, and leading westerly on the West Dryden Road, a distance of 2.10 miles 2,100.00 4. For full treatment of the highway known as Etna Lane, commencing at S. H. No. 5294 in the hamlet of Etna, and leading southwesterly to C. H. No. 682, a distance of 0.50 miles 500.00 5. For full treatment of the highway known as the Ellis Hollow Road, commencing at the east ter- minus of C. H. No. 1003 and leading easterly to Ellis Hollow, a distance of 3.60 miles 3,600.00 $7,300.00 ENFIELD 1. For full treatment of the highway commencing at Christjohn's Corners and leading east and north, a distance of 2.10 miles • $2,100.00 GROTON 1. For surface treatment, ditches and shoulders of the highway known as the Town Line Road, com- mencing at the hamlet of Peruville and leading 1,800 00 easterly, a distance of 1.80 miles 2. For surface treatment, ditches and shoulders of the highway commencing at the hamlet of Mc- Lean and leading southeasterly toward C. H. No. 683, a distance of 1.80 miles 1,800.00 $3,600.00 ITHACA 1. For double treatment, patching, ditches and shoulders on the third mile of the highway known as the Coddington Road $2,240.00 a• 22 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2. For full treatment of the highway commencing ' at C. H. No. 1003 and Ieading northwesterly past the East Lawn Cemetery, a distance of 0.70 miles 700.00 $2,940.00 LANSING 1. For surface treatment, ditches and shoulders of the highway commencing at Lansingville Corners on State Route No. 11, and leading northerly to the hamlet of Lansingville, a distance of 2.70 miles $2,700.00 NEWFIELD 1. For full treatment of the highway commencing at the village Iine of the Village of Newfield, near Doan's Mill, and leading westerly and northerly through the hamlet of Trumbull's Corners to the Enfield town line, a distance of 3.70 miles $3,700.00 2. For full treatment of the highway commencing at S. H. No. 5379, near Newfield Station and lead- ing westerly toward Newfield Village, a distance of 1.00 mile 1,000.00 ULYSSES 1. For full treatment of the highway commencing at the hamlet of Jacksonville and leading south to the Iredell Schoolhouse Corners, a distance of 1.90 miles $1,900.00 2. For full treatment of the highway commencing at the Podunk Schoolhouse Corners and leading southwesterly .and southerly through the hamlet of Waterburg to the Enfield Town line, a dis- tance of 3.60 miles 3,600.00 3. For full treatment, with a 4 -in. top, of the high- way leading from Trumansburg to the Podunk Schoolhouse Corners, past the washout, a dis- tance of 0.20 miles 1,200.00 $4,700.00 and be it further ' Resolved ---That all maintenance shall be performed and the cost thereof in the several towns, over and above the amounts hereinabove specified and appropriated, shall be borne by the respective towns, and be it further $6,700.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 23 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, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in the same manner as moneys are paid to the towns for the construction of highways under the County and Town System of Roads. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following claims, recommended for audit by the several committees to which they had been referred: K-36, The Perry Agency, Insurance, Courthouse $77.50 37, Arthur L. Daniels, Materials & lab., Courthouse 105.45 38, H. L. O'Daniels, Services, Sup. Court Judge 10.00 39, R. C. Osborn & Co., Supplies, Supervisors 161.09 40, W. 0. Smiley, Expenses, Supervisors 27.65 41, Treman, King & Co., Floor & stair covering, 203.00 Courthouse 42, Treman, King & Co., Supplies, Supervisors 51.65 43, Treman, King & Co., Repair. roof, Co. Clerk Bldg. 13.72 44, Fred L. Clock, Expenses & disbursements, Su- pervisors _ 39.40 45, Massachusetts F. & M. Ins. Co., Insurance, Co. Clerk Bldg 67.50 46, Little Krafts Shop, Labor & materials, Super- visors 1.75 47, P. M. Donohue, Plumbing, etc., Courthouse 163.82 48, P. M. Donohue, Plumbing, etc., Courthouse 39.08 49, C. M. Buck, Expenses, Supervisors 28.44 50, Norton Printing Co., Enrollment books, Com Elections 520.00 51, Underwood Typewriter. Co., Overhauling ma- chine, Co. Clerk 2.00 52, Andrus & Church, Binding books, Co. Clerk 12.50 53, Hall & McChesney, Record books, Surrogate 38.00 54, Jesse R. Keeler, Elec. repairs, Co. Clerk Bldg 5.48 55, McMillan Book Co., Record books, etc., Co. Clerk 46.42 56, Norton Printing Co., Court Calendars, Co. Clerk 81.00 57, J. E. VanNatta, Typewriter repairs, Co. Clerk 1.00 58, Girard Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Insurance, Co. Clerk Bldg. 77.50 24 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 59, Edward Thompson Co., Law books, Co. Clerk 5.50 60, Rothschild Bros. Rent to Nov. 1, 1925, Com Elections 50.00 61, Rothschild Bros. Rent to Nov. 1, 1926, Com Elections 50.00 62, Jamieson -McKinney Co., Plumbing repairs, Co Clerk Bldg. 4.95 63, Atkinson Press; Printing, Co. Clerk 4.00 64, Atkinson Press, Printing, Surrogate 49.00 65, Dr. H. H. Crum, Services, Lunacy 10.00 66, E. T. Stewart & Son, Burial Emily A. Taylor, Pensioner 7.5.00 67, Seth B. Rumsey, Burial Wm. A. Bell, Pensioner 75.00 68, Dr. H. H. Crum, Services, Lunacy 10.00 69, Eugene Dorn, Justice, Fees in dog cases 1.50 70, Theron S. Genter, Constable, Fees in dog cases.._ 2.70 71, F. C. Evans, Expenses, Supt. of Highways 209.64 72, Jake Boyer, Auto -hire, Highway Com. 10.00 73, Andrus & Church, Blanks, Co. Treas 19.00 74, Burroughs Add. Machine Co., Machine rolls ...... _ 3.90 75, Burroughs Add. Machine Co., Maintenance to 6/15/26 9.40 76, Miller National Ins. Co., Insurance, Tuber. Hosp. 24.38 77, Hartford Steam Boiler Ins. Co., Boiler Ins., County Home 3.67 78, Warrington R. Tompkins, Pictures, etc., Dist Atty. 62.00 79, C. J. Holman, Grass seed, Co. Jail 2.75 80, C. J. Rumsey & Co., Roofing, Co. Jail 20.26 81, C. D. Reese. Badges, Sheriff 21.78 82, Andrus & Church, Quarantine books, Dog en- forcement 11.50 83, D. .B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 24.60 84, Palmolive Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 19.10 85. P. M. Donohue, Plumbing, Co. Jail 33.62 86, Andrus & Church, Auto vouchers, Sheriff 12.00 87, A. C. Goff, Auto -hire, Sheriff, to 2/6/26 564.93 88, A. C. Goff, Auto -hire, Sheriff, to 5/8/26 340.46 89, Treman, King & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 103.13 90, Dr. H. H. Crum, Services, Jail inmate 2.00 91, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 19.50 92, D.' B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 15.30 93, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 9.90 94, H. J. Bool Co., Rep. furniture, Co. Jail 2.85 95, P. M. Donohue, Plumbing, Co. Jail 54.19 96, Clinton House, Meals jurors, Sup. Ct. Civil 38.50 OF•TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 25 97, Miner N. Cleveland, Assd. Merchants' Nat. Bank, Labor, Co. Clerk 106.30 98, Chas. Green, Sheriff, Expenses 78.22 $3,934.48 Claim No. K-97, of Miner N. Cleveland, Assigned to the Mer- chants National Bank, of Elmira, having been recommended by the committee as allowed for an amount less than the amount claimed, owing to the fact that an item of $77.00 thereof was not owing to the claimant, but had already been paid by the county to the proper party owed and the same had never been paid by the claimant, a vote was taken on that claim. Moved by Mr. Pierce, that Claim No. K-97, of Miner N. Cleveland, Assigned to the Merchants National Bank of Elmira, be audited by this Board at the sum of $106.30, that being the amount recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes ---42. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved --That the foregoing claims, amounting to $3,934.48, be audited at the amounts recommended by the several com- mittees to which they were referred, and that the County Treas- urer be directed to pay the same out of any available funds in her hands, and if she has not sufficient funds in her hands with which to pay said amount, she be and hereby is authorized to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of the county for the payment of the amount so borrowed, in anticipation of taxes to be levied, and that these claims be certified to the County Treas- urer by the Clerk of this Board, for and on behalf of the Board, and be it further Resolved—That the County Treasurer be directed to pay Claims Nos. K-69, 70 and 82, out of the moneys in her hands in the Dog Fund ; that she be directed to pay CIaim No. K-72, out of the moneys in her hands for the securing rights of wa.y; that of Claim No. K-98, the sum of $31.80 thereof be charged to the City of Ithaca, that of Claim No. K-87, being also for Sheriff's Expenses, there be charged to the Town of Caroline the sum of $82.59, to the Town of Danby the sum of $15.64, to 26 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS the Town of Dryden the sum of $56.49, to the Town of Enfield the sum of'$12.70, to the Town of Ithaca the sum of $7.20, to the Town of Lansing the sum of $41.12, to the Town of New- field -the sum of $22.87, to the' Town of Ulysses the sum of $20.79 and to the City of Ithaca the sum of $32.50; that of Claim No. K-88, being also for Sheriff's Expenses, there be charged to the Town of Caroline the sum of $8.88, to the Town of Danby the sum of $7.34, to the Town of Dryden the sum of $14.78, to the Town of Groton the sum of $24.20, to the Town of Ithaca the sum of $5.21, to the Town of Lansing the sum of $47.77, to the Town -of' Ulysses the sum of $26.13 and to the City of Ithaca the sum of $19.26 ; said amounts so charged being properly chargeable to said towns and city, and that the amounts so charged be placed in the budgets of the respective towns and city to which charged, to be collected at the next en- suing tax levy, to reimburse the county. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -12: Noes—O. Carried. Minutes of the day's proceedings were read and approved. There being no further business to come before the meeting, on motion adjourned. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK ' 27 Quarterly Session Monday,' August 9, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. The Clerk read a number of claims which, on motion, were received and referred to the several committees. The Clerk read a petition of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, asking leave to borrow money on the faith and credit of the town, to help pay its share of the cost of construction of highways built under the provisions of §320-A, of the Highway Law. Mr. Buck offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, this day filed, be granted, and that the town be authorized to borrow the sum of $10,000.00, or so much there- of as may be necessary, to pay the town's share of the cost of improvement of highways, pursuant to the provisions of §320-A, of the Highway Law. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the"following resolution and moved its adoption.: Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $840.00, for extra work performed by the contractors, Messrs. Bolton, Suits & Bolton, on C. H. No. 683, near the Wil- low Glen Cemetery, and the Clerk is directed to draw an order at this time for said amount.'payable to Bolton, Suits & Bolton, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said order out of any available funds in her hands, and if the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands to pay said amount, she is hereby authorized and directed to borrow said - amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tompkins County for the payment of the amount so borrowed. 28 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Jones. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Whittaker offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $2,500.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the completion of the work of eradication of bovine tuberculosis, said moneys to be paid by the County Treasurer in the same manner as other moneys have heretofore been paid for the car- . rying on of said work, and if the County Treasurer has not suf- ficient moneys in her hands with which to pay said amount, she is hereby authorized and directed to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tompkins County for the payment of the amount so borrowed. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes ---0. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $750.00, for the purchase of lands owned by Florence M. Smith, in the Town of Ulysses, necessary for a right of way in the reconstruction of C. H. No. 616, as set forth on the map attached to the option eNecuted for and on her behalf, and the Clerk is directed to issue an order for said amount, payable to Florence M. Smith, upon the delivery to him of a proper deed of conveyance of said lands, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said order out of moneys in her hands appro- priated for the securing of rights of way. Seconded by Mr. Buck. 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 $300.00, for the purchase of lands purported to be owned by Leland Terry, in the Town of Ulysses, necessary for a right of way in the reconstruction of C. H. No. 616, as set forth on the OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 29 map attached to the option executed for and on his behalf, and the Clerk is directed to issue an order for said amount, payable to the owner of the land in question, upon the delivery to him of a proper deed of conveyance of said lands, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said order out of the moneys in her hands appropriated for the securing of..Tights of way. Seconded by Mr. Buck. Ayes -13.. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS --The Committee on Highways, having charge, under the rules of this Board, of securing rights of way for highways constructed in the county, is unable to agree, as to the purchase price, with the owners of certain lands necessary to be acquired for rights of way in the construction or im- provement of C. H. No. 616, and . WHEREAS—The representatives of. this Board entered into a written agreement with the owners of said lands in question, that if no 'satisfactory price for such lands could be agreed upon between this Board and the owners of such lands, that this Board would acquire such lands as provided in the Con- demnation Law, and WHEREAS ---It appears that no satisfactory price for such lands can be agreed upon between this Board and the owners of said lands, therefore be it Resolved—That E. Morgan St. John, as Chairman of this Board of Supervisors, be empowered and instructed to sign and verify, in the name of the Board of Supervisors of Tomp- kins County, N. Y., a petition to acquire said lands of the parties hereinafter named and for the appointment of three commissioners of appraisal, to ascertain and determine the compensation to be paid to the owners, of the lands to be ac- quired, viz.: John and Joseph Gray, Wm. I. Smith and wife, Mrs. George Vincent, Howard W. and Julia M. Riley, George H. Stone and wife and Mrs. P. A. Campbell, and to all peprsons in- terested therein, for the construction or improvement of said C. H. No. 616, and the said E. Morgan St. John is hereby granted full power and authority' to perform any and all acts necessary for acquiring said lands and to sign all papers in con- necticn with any proceedings connected therewith, in the name 30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., with the same force and effect as if done by this Board. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes=13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—The Committee' on Highways, having charge, under the rules of this Board, of securing rights of way for highways constructed in the county, is unable to agree, as to the purchase price, with the owners of certain lands necessary to be acquired for rights of way. in the construction or im- provement of C. H. No. 683, and. WHEREAS—The representatives of this Board entered into a written agreement with the owners of said lands in question, that if no satisfactory price for such. lands could be agreed upon between this Board and the owners of such lands, that this Board would acquire such lands, as provided in the Con- demnation Law, and WHEREAS—It appears that no satisfactory price for .such Iands can be agreed upon between this Board and the owners of said lands, therefore be it Resolved --That E. Morgan St. John, as Chairman of this Board of Supervisors, be empowered and instructed to sign and verify. in the name of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., a petition to acquire said lands of the parties hereinafter named and for the appointment of three commis- sioners of appraisal to ascertain and determine the compensa- tion to be paid to the owners of said lands to be acquired, viz. : G. F. Newlon, John Fundis, Olive Sanford, DeEtta Sanford Hard, et al., Elmer Palmer, the lands formerly owned by G. W. Cummings, et al., and the lands taken from the "Albright Home" property, and owned, or controlled by the Trustees of Dryden Village,, and to all persons interested therein, for the construction or improvement of said C. H. No. 683, and the said E. Morgan St. John is hereby granted full power and authority to perform any and all acts necessary for acquiring said lands and to sign all papers in connection with any proceedings con- nected therewith, in the name of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., with the same force and effect as if done by this Board. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 31 Seconded by Mr. Pierce.. Ayes -13. Noes -0. • Carried. . Dr. Keith Sears,Superintendent of the Tompkins County Tu- berculosis Hospital appeared before the Board relative to the erection of a separate house and dining room and nurse's room for the care of children at the Tuberculosis Hospital, with the employment of an extra nurse to care for children. On motion, the matter was referred to the Committee on Charities. Wm. D. Baldwin, Superintendent of the Poor, addressed the Board relative to the condition of the ice house at the County Home. On motion, the matter was referred to the Committee on Charities. Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the Committee on County Officers and Compensation, be authorized to install a proper blower for the heating plant in the courthouse. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the Committee on Charities be authorized to install a proper blower for the heating plant at the County Home. Seconded by Mr. Buck. Carried. Moved by Mr. Buck, that the Committee on Correction and Reformation be authorized to purchase and install a proper heating unit for the Sheriff's residence, office and bunk -room connected therewith. Seconded by Mr. Howell. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the Committee on Charities be authorized to repair the ice house at the County Home, or pro- cure and install a suitable refrigeration plant at that insti- tution. 32 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Jones. Carried. Mr. Buck, Chairman of the Committee on Correction and Re- formation, • to which had been referred claims of Arthur G. Adams, No. K-140, amounting to $4.00, being for obtaining evi- dence for a search warrant for liquors, under the National Prohibition Law, and the search being made by Federal Agents, and K-141, amounting to $3.50, being for expenses for padlock proceedings, under Section 22, Title 2, of the National Prohi- bition Act, reported to the Board that the committee, having the investigation of the claims in charge, was satisfied that neither of said claims was a legal charge against the County of Tompkins, and recommended that the same be disallowed. Mr. Adams was given an opportunity to be heard on the merits of said claims but declined to avail himself thereof: Mr. I3uck offered the following resolution and moved its adoption :. Resolved—That claims Nos. K-140 and K-1.41, of Arthur G. Adams, amounting to the sums of $4.00 and $3.50 respectively, for expenses incurred in the enforcement of the National Pro- hibition Law, be disallowed by this Board as not being legal charges against the County of Tompkins and M•r. Adams had no legal right to incur the same. Seconded by Mr. Snyder. Ayes ----13. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following claims, recommended for audit by the several committees to which they had been referred, with the amounts allowed thereon : K-99, West Disinfecting Co., Disinfectants, Court- house $68.90 100, Treman, King & Co., Supplies, Courthouse 7.20 101, A. C. Goff, Auto hire, Com. to Sell Lands 1.50 102, J. L. Rohrer, Sidewalk, Co. Clerk's Bldg.__ 205.98 103, McCann Electric, Co., Installing lights, Court- house . 28.07 104, F. L. Clock, Expenses and disbursements, Su- pervisors 30.27 105, H. A. Carey Co., Bal. on Insurance, Courthouse 10.00 106, Frank M. Kellam, Labor & materials, County Home ._ .... ............ --... 26.89 OF TOIIIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 33 107, Thos. Donohue, Ass'd F. L. Clock, Labor, Tuber Hospital 19.00 108, Floyd Perkins, Ass'd F. L. Clock, Labor, Tuber- culosis Hospital 24.00 109, James Gifford,•Ass'd F. L. Clock, Labor, Tuber- culosis Hospital ' 20.00 110, Henry N. Ogden, Prof. services, Tuber. Hosp. 10.00 111, Robinson & Carpenter, Materials, County Home 94.42 112, J. B. Lang Co., Materials & labor, County Home 8.18 113, The Biggs Co., Materials, County Home 55.44 114, Treman, King & Co., Materials, County Home_ 4.50 115,Arthur B. Smith, Labor. County Home • 61.00 116, A . Claude Culver, Materials, County Home 214.26 117, E. T. Stewart & Son, Supplies, County Home 5.50 118, M. J. Boyer, Auto hire, Highway Officials 70.00 119, F. C. Evans, Expenses & disbursements, Supt. of Highway 534.49 120, M. J. Boyer, Ass'd F. L. Clock, Auto hire, High- way Officials 37.00 121, Andrus & Church, Receipt book, Co. Treas 11.00 122, Atkinson Press, Blanks, Surrogate 16.50 123, Atkinson Press, Blanks, Surrogate 32.00 124, Atkinson Press, Blanks, Surrogate 42.00 125, Hall & McChesney, Index, Surrogate 80.00 126, Andrus & Church, Record books, Surrogate 39.85 127, Norton Printing Co., Blanks, Surrogate 15.90 128, E. E. Willever, Law book, Surrogate 9.00 129, Edward Thompson Co., Law book, Surrogate 7.50 130, E. M. Perkins, Burial Alexander Neff, Pensioner 75.00 131, Daniel Mitchell, Justice's fees, Dog cases 1.50 132, James A. Bush, Justice's fees, Dog cases 25.20 133, Walter J. Bells, Constable's fees, Dog cases 47.00 134, Herman Perry, Constable's fees, Dog cases 3.90 135, Carl W. Tucker, Chem. Analysis, Dist. Atty 40.00 136, McCann Electric Co., Bulbs & heaters, Co. Jail 35.55 137, A. B. Brooks & Son, Supplies, Co. Jail 9.25 138, Carl W. Tucker, Ass'd F. L. Clock, Chem. An- alysis, Dist. Atty. 15.25 139, A. C. Gcff. Auto hire, Sheriff 643.55 140, Arthur G. Adams, Expenses Violation Volstead Act, Dist, Atty. Disallowed 141, Arthur G. Adams, Expenses Padlock Proceed- ings, Dist. Atty. Disallowed 142, Arthur G. Adams, Expenses Under Penal Laws of N. Y., Dist. Atty. 3.00 143, H. J. Bool Co., Repair. furniture, Co. Jail 17.80 144, Davis -Brown Co., Elec. repairs, Co. Jail 4.55 145, Treman, King & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 30.03 34 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 146, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 6.70 147, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 13.10 148, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Co. Jail 13.70 149, Chester L. Bower, Ass'd. F. L. Clock, Materials & labor, Co. Home 48.78 150, E.' Morgan St. John, Expenses & Disburse- ments, Supervisors 31.15 151, Hall & McChesney, Record books, Co. Clerk 63.50 $2,918.86 Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved --That the foregoing claims, amounting to $2,918.86, be audited at the amounts recommended by the several com- mittees to which they were referred, and that the County Treas- urer is hereby directed to pay the same out of any available funds in her hands, and if she has not sufficient funds in her hands with which to pay said amount, she be and hereby is authorized .to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of the county for the payment of the amount so borrowed, in antici- pation 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 be directed to pay claims Nos. K-1.31, K-132, K-133 and K-134, out of the moneys in her hands,in the Dog Fund and that of claim No. K-139, being for Sheriff's Expenses, she be directed to charge to the Town of Caroline the sum of $47.82 thereof, to the 'Town of Danby the sum of $19.92 thereof, to the Town of Dryden the sum of $23.34 thereof, to the Town of Enfield the sum of $4.14 thereof, to the Town of Groton the sum of $42.38 thereof, to the Town of Ithaca the sum of $14.68 thereof, to the Town of Lansing the sum of $121.26 thereof, to the Town of Newfield the sum of $12.38 thereof, to the Town of Ulysses the sum of $38.88 thereof and to the City of Ithaca the sum of $56.95 thereof, said amounts so charged being properly chargeable to said towns and city, and that the amounts so charged be placed in the budgets of the respective towns and city to which charged, to be collected at the next ensuing tax levy, to reim- burse the county. Seconded by Mr. Chase. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK • 35 Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Messrs. E. A. Button, J. J. Frawley, L. P. Larkin, W. G. Fish, A. H. Webster and Willard Wilcox, appeared before the Board relative to the removal of snow from the highways of the county, so that the same might be open for motor traffic during the winter months. Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the matter be referred to the joint Committees on Highways and Highway Officials of the Board, to investigate and report to this Board their findings. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. Prof. W. J. Wright appeared before .the Board, relative to the establishment of a Vocational Education and Extension Board in Tompkins County, pursuant to the provisions of Chap. 505, Laws of 1926. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be established in Tompkins County a county Vocational Education and Extension Board, pursuant to the provisions of Chap. 505, Laws of 1926, and that the Chairman appoint the necessary board to be known as The Vo- ' cational Education and Extension Board of the County of Tompkins. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. The Chairman appointed the following members of The Vo- cational Education and Extension Board of the County of Tompkins, with their terms of office : Sidney L. Howell, of Ithaca, for the term of one year, .be- ginning January 1, 1927. .. Miss Sarah Tichenor, of Trumansburg, for the term of two years, beginning January 1, 1927. George S. Hart, of Freeville, for the term of three years, be- ginning January 1, 1927. Fred E. Dorn, of Danby, for the term of four years, begin- ning January 1, 1927. 36 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS J. D: Bigelow, of Dryden, for the term of five years, begin- ning January 1, 1927. J. Paul Munson, of Lansing, for .the term of six years, be- ginning January 1, 1927. Fred A. Beardsley, of Trumansburg, for the term of seven years, beginning January 1, 1927. Dr. R. C. Tarbell, of Groton, for'the term of eight years, be- ginning January 1, 1927., E. R. Hoskins, of Trumansburg, for the term of nine years, beginning January 1, 1927. There being no further business to come before the Board, on motion, adjourned. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 37 To Fred L. Clock, Clerk; Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County, N. Y. We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y., hereby request you to call a special session of said Board, to be held at the Supervisors' Rooms, in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., on Monday, October 11th, 1926, at 10.30 A. M., to take action on the report of the Committee Ap- pointed to Investigate and Report on the Question of Snow Re- moval, or Snow Prevention, and also to transact any other bus- iness that may properly come before said meeting. Dated, September 28, 1926. L. E. PATTERSON, W. J. SHAVER, W. 0. SMILEY, J. W. JONES, FRED VANORDER, JR., C. M. BUCK, E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, S. L. HOWELL. Special Session Monday, October 11, 1926 Roll call. All members present. The Clerk read the call for the special meeting. Moved by Mr. Whittaker, that the Board proceed in the elec- tion of a Democratic Commissioner of Election, for the unex- pired term of John P. Kelly, deceased. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. ,Carried. The name of Elwyn S. Sloughter was placed in nomination by W. A. Murray, Chairman of the Democratic County Com- mittee. Mr. Sloughter's nomination was seconded by Mr. Snyder. There being no further nominations, on motion of Mr. Van Order, the Clerk was directed to cast one ballot for Elwyn S. 38 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Sloughter, as the choice of the Board for Democratic Commis- sioner of Election. The Clerk cast one ballot for Elwyn S. Sloughter, and the Chairman declared Mr. Sloughter elected Commissioner of Election, for the unexpired term of John P. Kelly, deceased. Several petitions, relative to snow removal, were read by the Clerk and ordered filed. The Clerk read the following report of the special commit- tee, appointed to investigate the question of snow removal and snow prevention : To the Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County, New York. Your special committee, appointed to investigate the ques- tion of snow removal, or snow control, on the highways of this county, and to report its findings to this Board, hereby renders the following report: After a careful investigation, not only in this county, but also having ascertained the experience of other counties on the question of snow removal, your committee wishes to report that it believes the removal of snow by the county, as outlined be- fore this Board at its meeting on August 9, 1926, is impracti- cable and, necessarily involving the outlay of a very large sum of money, is too uncertain in results to warrant this Board in placing such an additional burden of taxation upon the county. Your committee recognizes, however, the desirability of keep- ing all the highways of the county as free from snow as pos- sible and your committee believes that the erection of snow fences at advantageous points along the highways of the towns of the county is the most practicable and economical method of keeping the highways open for traffic during the winter months. For these reasons your committee recommends that, as an initial step in carrying out a scheme for keeping our highways open for traffic, so far as practicable, that there be purchased ten miles of snow fencing, with suitable posts, and that the same be allotted to the towns of the county in the same ratio as the total number of miles of highways in the towns bears to the total number of miles of fencing purchased, as follows : OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 39 Caroline • 1.14 miles Danby 1.14 " Dryden 1.76 " Enfield 0.65 " Groton- 0.98 Ithaca 0.80 " Lansing 1.29 " Newfield 1.33 " UIysses 0.91 " That the same shall be erected and cared for in a proper manner by the town, at its own expense, at such advantageous places as may be determined upon by the supervisor and town superintendent of highways of each town, That in case any town fails to accept the fencing and posts so allotted to it, the same shall be allotted to the other towns of the county in the same ratio and under the same conditions as the original allotment is made. Dated October 11, 1926 L. E. PATTERSON, W. J. SHA Y.YER, W. 0. SMILEY, C. M. BUCK, FRED VANORDER, JR., J. M. TOWNSEND. Moved by Mr. Buck, that the report of the committee be ac- cepted and adopted. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution. and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the special committee appointed to investi- gate the matter of snow removal, be authorized and empower ed to purchase the mileage of fencing, with the necessary posts, in accordance with the foregoing report of that committee. Seconded by. Mr. Patterson. Carried. The Clerk read the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Newfield to borrow money on the faith and credit of the town, to help pay the town's share of the cost of construction of highways, pursuant to the provisions of §320-A, of the Highway Law. 40 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Snyder offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved - That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Newfield, this day filed, be granted and that the town be au- thorized to borrow the sum of $4,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the town's share. of the cost of im- provement of h.ighl,vays, pursuant to the provisions of §320-A, of the Highway Law. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. 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 help pay the town's share of. the cost of improvement of highways, pursuant to the provisions of §320-A, of the High- way Law. Mr. Buck offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the petition of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, this day filed, be granted and that the town be au- thorized to borrow the sum of $5,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the town's share of the cost of im- provement of highways, pursuant to the provisions of §320-A, of the Highway Law. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Carried. Minutes of the day's proceedings were read and approved. There being no further business to come before the meeting, on motion adjourned. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 41 Quarterly Session Monday, November $, 1926 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. Dr. McKinney appeared before the Board relative to the eradication of bovine tuberculosis. • Mr. Buck offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved -That there be and hereby is ajpropriated the ad- ditional sum of $1,000.00, or so much thereof as may be neces- sary, for the purpose of completing the work of the committee for the eradication of bovine tuberculosis, said moneys to be paid and expended in .the same manner as the appropriation made for that purpose on December 23, 1924, and if the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands to pay said amount, she is hereby authorized and directed to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tompkins County for the payment of the amount so borrowed. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mrs. M. E. Calkins and Mrs. Eugene Baker appeared before the Board relative to the necessity of an additional appropria- tion' to the Board of Child Welfare, in order to properly carry on its work for the remainder of the year.. Mr. Chase offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : • Resaued That there be and hereby is appropriated to the Board of Child Welfare the additional sum of $1,000.00 in'order to carry on its work for the balance of the year, said moneys to be paid upon the written orders of the Treasurer of Said Board. 42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following claims, recommended for audit by the several committees to which they had been referred, with the amounts allowed thereof : K-152, Norton Printing Co., Blanks, Supervisors $14.90 153, H. J. Bool Co., Repairing desk, Supervisors 4.50 154, H. A. Manning Co., City Directories, County Officials 63.00 155, Ithaca Ice & Coal Co., Ice for terms of court 3.00 156, C. B. Dolge Co., Disinfect. & soap, Courthouse 10.78 157, Jamieson -McKinney Co., Blower for furnace, Courthouse 450.00 158, Burroughs Add. Machine Co., Maintenance to Dec. 15, 1926 • 9.40 159, Grace Printing Co., Envelopes, Co. Treasurer 4.75 160, Grace Printing Co., Envelopes, Co. Treasurer 4.50 161, Chas. Wilcox, Envelopes, Co. Treasurer 17.50 162, Jamieson -McKinney Co., Labor & materials, Co. Horne ' 35.55 163, H. K. Higgins, Ass'd. F. L. Clock, Labor, Co Home 48.00 164, F. C. Evans, Expenses, Supt. of Highways 511.02 165, Dr. J. W. Judd, Confinement Jacq. Reed, Dist Attorney 25.00 166, Dr. H. H. Crum, Confinement Jacq. Reed, Dist Attorney - 10.00 167, Warrington R. Tompkins, Pictures. Freeville Assault, Dist. Attorney 20.00 168, Carl W. Tucker, Chem. Analysis, Fish Homi- cide, Dist. Attorney 30.00 169, Dr. J. W. Judd, Services Jail Physician to November 2, 1926 246.00 170, A. B. Brooks & Son, Supplies, Jail 16.43 171, Jamieson -McKinney Co., Labor, Jail 1.60 172, Rothschild Bros. & Co., Supplies, Jail 98.92 173, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Jail 12.20 174, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Jail 13.45 175, D. B. Stewart & Co., Supplies, Jail 9.70 176, Monroe.Disinfecting Co., Disinfectants, Jail 15.25 177, C. B. Dolge Co., Disinfectants, Jail 11.67 178, West Disinfecting Co., Disinfectants, Jail 68.90 179, N. C. Hayner Co., Disinfectants, Jail 33.75 180, Geo. H. Garnet Co., Disinfectants, Jail 44.38 181, J.D. Payne, Justice fees in Clog cases 4.00. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 43, 182, Daniel Mitchell, Justice fees in dog cases 3.00 183, Chas. H. June, Justice fees in dog cases 14.20 184, B. L. Buck, Justice fees in dog cases 9.80 185, R. R. Chatterton, Justice fees in dog cases 33.05 186, Julius Lason, Constable fees in dog cases 56.00 187, A. J. Metzgar, Constable fees in dog cases 35.30 188, Pierre L. Cronkrite, Constable fees in dog cases 19.75 189, Edward C. Howell, Constable fees in dog cases 9.20 190, H. L. O'Daniel, Supplies, Surrogate 4.75 191, T. J. Crowley, Election Printing 84.00 192, Jamieson -McKinney Co., Work on heater, Co Clk. Bldg. 4.53 193, Jamieson -McKinney Co., Plumbing repairs, Co. Clk. Bldg. 2.35 194, Norton Printing Co., Court Calendars, Co. Clk85.00 195, David A. Moore, Justice fees in dog cases 23.30 196, Fred B. VanEtten, Constable fees in dog cases . 38.00 197, Orson Snow, Constable fees in dog cases 23.90 198, Augustus Middaugh, Justice fees in dog cases 3.50 199, Augustus Middaugh, Justice fees in dog cases12.00 200, Paul Ewers, Justice fees in dog cases 28.20 $2,327.98 Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved --That the foregoing claims, amounting to $2,327.98, be audited at the amounts recommended by the several com- mittees to which they were referred, and that the County Treas- urer is hereby directed to pay the same out of any available funds in her hands, and if she has not sufficient funds in her hands with which to pay said amount, she is hereby authorized to borrow said amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tompkins County for the payment of the amount so borrowed, and that these claims be certified to the County Treasurer by the Clerk of this Board, for and on behalf of the Board, and be it further Resolved—That the County Treasurer be directed to pay claims Nos. K-181, K-182, K-183, K-184, K-185, K-186, K-187, K-188, K-189, K-195, K-196, K-197, K-198, K-199 and K-200 out of the moneys in her hands in the Dog Fund. Seconded by Mr. Van Order. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Minutes of the day's proceedings were read and approved. There being no further business to come before the meeting, on motion, adjourned. 44 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Annual Session First Day Thursday, November 11, 1926 The Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, met in an- nual session at the county court house, in the City of Ithaca, N. Y., on Thursday. November 11, 1926, at 10.30 A. M., and was called to order by Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the previous year. Upon the call of the roll by towns, the following supervisors responded to their names, with their postoffice addresses: Caroline—H. A. Whittaker, Brooktondale, R. D. No. 21. Danby—William 0. Smiley, Ithaca, R. D. No. 8. Dryden—William J. Shaver, Freeville. Enfield— Groton—John W. Jones, Groton. Ithaca Town—Legrande E. Chase, Ithaca, R.. D. No. 8. Ithaca City— First Ward—Fred D. Van Order, 511 W. Seneca St. Second Ward—L. E. Patterson, 115 East State St. Third Ward—E. Morgan St. John, Savings Bank Bld'g. Fourth Ward—Sidney L. Howell, 202 East State St. Fifth Ward—Leslie R. Pierce, 107 West Yates St. Lansing—Clarence M. Buck, Ludlowville, R. D. No. 10. Newfield—Frank G. Snyder, Newfield, R. D. No. 27. Ulysses—John M. Townsend, Trumansburg. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK • 45 On motion of Mr. Jones, Mr. Smiley was elected Temporary Chairman. . On motion of Mr. Howell, the Board proceeded by informal ballot in the election of a Permanent Chairman. The Temporary Chairman appointed Messrs. Pierce and Whittaker as tellers. The informal ballot resulted as follows : Whole number of votes cast were 13, of :which E. Morgan, St., John received 12. Blank received 1. On motion of Mr. Pierce, the informal ballot was declared formal, and the Temporary Chairman declared Mr. St. John duly elected Permanent Chairman for the ensuing year, and Mr. St. John took the chair. On motion of Mr. Patterson, the Board proceeded by in- formal ballot in the election of a Clerk for the ensuing year. The informal ballot resulted as follows : Whole number of votes cast were 13, of which Fred L. Clock received 13. On motion of Mr. Snyder, the informal ballot was declared formal and the Chairman declared Mr. Clock duly elected Clerk of the Board for the ensuing year. Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the Clerk be authorized to pur- chase the necessary supplies for the 13oard. Secon ied by Mr. Pierce. Carried. Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the Clerk be directed to notify all county officers to file their reports with the Clerk of the Board, on or before Friday, November 19, 1926, and also to notify all boards and associations seeking appropriations from this 46 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR, Board, to file their financial reports and make appointments for hearing on their applications, with the Clerk of the Board, on or before Friday, November 19, 1926, such hearings to be held not later than the week beginning November 28, 1926. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. The Chairman announced the following Standing and Special Committees of the Board for the year .1926-1927 : RULES AND LEGISLATION The Chairman, Messrs. Shaver and Buck FORMS, FOOTING ASSESSMENT ROLLS, EQUALIZATION, RATIOS AND APPORTIONMENT Messrs. Shaver, Patterson, Jones, Chase, Townsend, Whittaker and Snyder TOWN AND COUNTY ACCOUNTS Messrs. Snyder, King and Buck TOWN EXPENSES, ETC. Messrs. Whittaker, Snyder and King RETURNED HIGHWAY AND SCHOOL TAXES Messrs. King, Van Order and Patterson COUNTY OFFICERS AND COMPENSATION Messrs. Smiley, Howell and Pierce COUNTY TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS Messrs. Townsend, Howell and Whittaker CORONER, JUSTICES, ETC. Messrs. Chase, King and Snyder CORRECTION AND REFORMATION Messrs. Buck, Pierce and Shaver COUNTY CLERK AND ELECTION EXPENSES Messrs. Pierce, Chase and Whittaker CHARITIES Messrs. Shaver, Howell and Jones OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 47 SOLDIERS', RELIEF, ETC. Messrs. Van Order,, Pierce and Chase HIGHWAYS Messrs. Patterson, Smiley, Townsend, Jones and Van Order FINANCE Messrs. Howell, Jones and Townsend CONTRACT SUPPLIES Messrs. Howell, Smiley and Patterson JAIL SUPPLIES Messrs. Jones, Pierce and Van Order AUDITING ACCOUNTS OF THE TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL Messrs. Townsend, Van -Order and Chase HIGHWAY OFFICIALS Messrs. Shaver, Smiley and Buck TO SELL LANDS ACQUIRED BY THE COUNTY.AT TAX SALE Mr. Smiley Moved by Mr. Chase, that the committee designations, as an- nounced by the Chairman, be approved by the Board. Seconded by Mr. Jones. Carried. Mr. King of Enfield now present: The Clerk read the following communication from the State Comptroller, relative to the amounts•to be raised by Tompkins County for the ensuing' year for state tax, armory tax and .stenographers' tax : Comptroller's Office Albany September 20, 1926 Dear Sir : The Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins is hereby required to raise, by taxation for fiscal year beginning .July 1, 1926, the sum of $74,175.63, for the following_ purposes : 48 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Direct State Tax on an equalized .valuation of $44,541,147.00 • 1.00 mill Armory Purposes Court and Stenographers' expenses on an Assessed valuation of $40,073,159.00 $44,541.15 6,674.67 2,959.81 Total $54,175.63 The direct state tax is levied pursuant to Chapter 775. Laws Of 1926. Armory purposes tax is levied pursuant to the Mili- tary Law as amended; Court and Stenographers' expenses pur- suant to the Judiciary Law as amended, Chapters 7, 575, 755, 772 and 851, Laws of 1926, and. Article 6, Section 12 of the State Constitution. Respectfully yours, VINCENT B. MURPHY. Comptroller, By D. MULLENS, Assi,stav1. Deputy Comptroller. Referred to the Committee on Finance. The Clerk read a communication from the State Comptroller, relative to the amount' of moneys to be raised by the county and the several towns therein. for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construction of state and county highways, as follows : County Town Road Town Sinking . • Sinking Fund Interest Fund Interest Total 606 Ithaca $163.20 $326.40 $57.60 $115.20 $662.40 616 Ulysses 706.20 1,412.40 21.6.85 433.69 Ithaca 75.77 151.54 2,996.45 681 Dryden 396.96 793.92 81.03 162.08 Ithaca 42.85 85.72 1,562.56 682 Dryden 305.03 610.05 89.71 179.42 1,184.21. 683 Dryden 315.16 630.34 92.69 185.40 1,223.59 $7,629.21 Referred to the Committee on Town and County Accounts: The Clerk read a communication from, the State Bureau of Highways, relative to the mileage of _state and county high- OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 49 ways in the several towns of the county and the amount of moneys the respective towns will be required to pay for the maintenance thereof for the year 1927, as follows : • Town No. of Miles Amount to be Raised Caroline 11.26 $550.00 Danby - 12.53 650.00 Dryden 25.30 1,250.00 Enfield 12.18 600.00 Groton 9.68 500.00 Ithaca 21.92 1,100.00 Lansing 14.44 700.00 Newfield 13.02 650.00 Ulysses 8.87 450.00 129.20 $6,450.00 Referred to the Committee on Town and County Accounts. The Clerk read a communication • from the State Tax De- partinent, showing the rates of assessments of real property in the different tax districts of the county, as fixed by the State Tax Commission For the year 1926, as follows: Caroline 70% Danby 74% Dryden 75% Enfield 65% Groton 77% Ithaca Town 88% Ithaca City 74I> Lansing 76% Newfield 74% Ulysses 72% . Referred to the Committee on Equalization. Moved by Mr. Chase, that this Board now adjourn to Mon- day, November 22, 1926, at 10.30 A. M. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. 50 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Second Day Monday, November 22, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The Clerk read claims Nos. 1 to 98 inclusive, which were re- ceived and referred to the proper committees. Coroner W. A. Smith appeared before the Board and ren- dered his annual report, which was .received and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. The Clerk read the annual report of the District Attorney, which was received and referred to the'Committee on Correc- tion and Reformation. • The Clerk read the annual report of the County Clerk, on the receipts and disbursements of his office, which was received and referred to the Committee on County Clerk and Election Ex- penses. The Clerk read the report of the County Clerk, relative to the Mortgage Tax moneys received by him during the year, which was received and referred to the Committee. on County Treasurer's Accounts. . The Clerk read the annual report of the County Treasurer, which was received and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. The Clerk read the annual report of the County Superinten- dent of the Poor, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Charities. The Clerk read the report of the County Treasurer, relative to the moneys in her hands in the Dog Fund, apportioned and ready for distribution, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town and County Accounts. A report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the City of Ithaca was received and referred to the Committee on Town Ex- penses, Etc. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 51 A statement of the Tompkins County National Bank of Ithaca, was received and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. • The Clerk read the financial report of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, which was received and referred to the Committee on Charities. The Clerk read the annual report of the Surrogate's Clerk, .which was received and referred to the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Court. Bellis, County Sealer of Weights and. Measures, ap- peared before the Board and rendered his annual report, which was received and filed. • The Clerk read the annual report of the County Probation Officer, which was received and referred to •the Committee on Correction and Reformation. Reports of Joseph McGrath, Bowne Mulks, and Augustus Middaugh, of the Town of Caroline, B. L. Buck, Rexford R. Chatterton and G. B. Sickmon of the Town of Groton, Chas. H. Newman, Elmer Allen, Wm. L Smith and James A. Bush of the Town of Ithaca, Chas. H. June, and LaMotte Smith of the Town of Lansing, Edwin S. VanKirk, J. D. Payne, Albert G. Straight and C. P. Stoughton of the Town of Newfield and H. K. Aiken, Arthur Agard, .Henry Williams and Fred N. Smith of the Town of Ulysses, Justices of the Peace of those towns respectively. were received and referred to the Commit- tee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. On motion adjourned. Third Day Tuesday, November 23, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. 52 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ' A statement of the First National Bank of Dryden was re- ceived and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. Mr. Snyder presented a list of the Special Franchises of the • Town of Newfield, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. IVIr. Chase presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. •The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Town and County Accounts, relative to the report of the County Treasurer on the moneys in her hands in the Dog Fund, ready for distribution : Your committee on Town and County Accounts reports that it has examined the report of the County Treasurer, relative to the dog license moneys in her hands, apportioned by her and ready for distribution, as the law directs. We find that there was contributed by the several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, for the period ending June 30, 1926, the following sums : Caroline $562.10 Danby 303.00 Dryden 995.05 Enfield 318.00 Groton 928.00 Ithaca Town 633.75 Lansing 987.00 Newfield 444.00 Ulysses 473.00 Ithaca City 2,117.00 $7,760.90 We find that there was received from other sources 1,820.61 Making the total receipts for the year, the sum of $9,581.51 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 53 We find there was paid to the State the sum of $757.90 To towns and city the sum of 1,309.59 For claims for damages by dogs the sum of 3,732.13 For enforcement officers the sum of1,525.90 For assessors' and other bills the sum of 1,432.75 8,758.27 Making a surplus for the year ending June 30, 1926... $823.24 Seventy-five per cent of the surplus, or the sum of $617.43, is to be apportioned among the towns and city of the county, and your committee finds that the several towns and city of the county are entitled to the following amounts: Caroline $44.70 Danby 24.88 Dryden 79.14 Enfield 25.43 Groton 74.09 Ithaca Town 50.47 Lansing 78.47 Newfield 35.31 Ulysses 37.04 Ithaca City 167.90 • $617.43 Your committee therefore recommends the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby •directed to pay to the several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, the foregoing amounts, as apportioned by her and approved by this Board, out of the surplus moneys in her hands in the Dog License Fund on June 30, 1926. Dated, November 23, 1926. F. G. SNYDER, C. M. BUCK, OLEN A. KING, Committee. Moved by Mr. Snyder, that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolution therein recommended adopted. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. 54 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Town and County Accounts, relative to the amounts to be raised for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construc- tion of state and state and county highways, and the amounts necessary to be. raised by the several towns of the county for the maintenance thereof for the year 1927 : 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 county, and several towns therein, for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construction of state and state and county highways, and the figures submitted by the State Bureau of Highways, of the amounts necessary to be raised for the maintenance of such highways, by the several towns, reports the following amounts to be levied and collected for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construction of state and state and county highways, due from Tompkins County, and several towns therein, and also the following amounts to be levied and col- lected from the several towns of the county for such highway maintenance, as follows : County Interest Town Interest Road Sinking on Sinking on Towns Maintenance Fund same Fund same Caroline ___ $550.00 Danby 650.00 Dryden 1,250.00 $1,017.15 $2,034.31 $263.43 $526.90 Enfield 600.00 ' Groton 500.00 Ithaca ...... 1,100.00 339.42 678.86 Lansing __. 700.00 Newfield 650.00 Ulysses 450.00 706.20 - 1,412.40 216.85 433.69 $6,450.00 $2,062.77 $4,125.57 $480.28 $960.59 Dated, November 23, 1926 F. G. SNYDER, OLEN A. KING, C. M. BUCK, Committee. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 55 Mr. Snyder offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : 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 taxable property liable therefor for sinking fund and interest on bonds issued for the construction of state and state and county highways, due from Tompkins County, and .several towns therein, and also that the amounts therein mentioned be levied and collected from the taxable property of the several towns of the county for highway maintenance of such highways in said towns. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. On motion, adjourned to Monday, November 29, 1926, at 10.30 A. M. Fourth Day Monday, November 29, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. • Minutes of preceding day read and approved. A statement of the First National Bank of Ithaca, was re- ceived and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. The Clerk read a communication from the State Department of Farms and Markets, relative to an inspection of the County Home Farm, which was filed. The Clerk read a communication from the State Board of Charities, relative to an inspection of the Tuberculosis Hos- pital, which was filed. County Superintendent of Highways, F. C. Evans, appeared before the Board and rendered his annual report, which was received and referred to the Committee on Highways. 56 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Reports of Paul Ewers and F. E. Parker, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Dryden, were received and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. On motion of Mr. Pierce, the Board proceeded in the election of a Republican Commissioner of Elections for the term of two years. Mr. Rodney G. Robinson, Chairman of the Republican County Committee, presented the name of Emma L. Card, as the nominee of that committee. There being no other nominations, on motion of Mr. Pierce, the Clerk was directed to cast one ballot for Emma L. Card, as the choice of this Board for Republican Commissioner of Elections: The Clerk cast one•ballot for Emma L. Card, and the Chair- man declared Mrs. Card duly elected Commissioner of Elections for the term of two years, beginning January 1, 1927. 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. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—Claim No. 72, of T. J. Crowley, amounting to $37.50, Claim No. 75, of the Norton Printing. Co., amounting to $582.00 and Claim No. 76, of the Norton Printing Co.. amounting to $2,246.64, having, through inadvertence in the office of the Commissioners of Election, not been placed before this Board in time for audit at its quarterly meeting held on November 8, 1926, although said claims were in the hands of said Commissioners before that date, therefore be it Resolved ---That Claim No. 72, of T. J. Crowley, amounting to $37.50, Claim No. 75, of the Norton Printing Co., amounting to $582.00 and Claim No. 76, of the Norton Printing Co.. amounting to $2,246.64, be audited by this Board at the full amounts, and that the Clerk be directed to draw orders at this time for the amounts thereof, and the County Treasurer is here- by directed to pay said amounts out of any available funds in her hands, and if the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands with which to pay said amounts, or any part OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 57 thereof, she is hereby authorized and directed to borrow said amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tompkins County in payment of the amounts so borrowed. Seconded by Mr.. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. • 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. Whittaker presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Townsend presented the Town Budget of the Town of Ulysses, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Whittaker presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Shaver, Chairman of the Committee on Equalization, Footing Assessment Rolls, Etc., presented the following regular and supplemental reports of that committee on the footing of assessment rolls, which was laid on the table one day. under the rule : 58 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD 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 Acres Total real except franchises and in- cluding Pensions Total franchises Total personal ex- cept bank stock Grand total of roll Caroline Danby 34,747 33,286 $884,970 819,530 $17,045 4,060 $3,900 $905,915 823,590 Dryden j 58,286 2,761,630 66,543 42,580 2,870,753 Enfield 22,207 599,476 10,000 609,470 Groton 30,725 3,088,310 33,841 11,600 3,073,751 Ithaca City 2,940 22,108,716 821,178 22,929,894 Ithaca Town 16,293 4,752,004 94,424 4,846,428 Lansing 37,789 2,852,695 33,820 2,886,515 Newfield 36,997 900,215 21,460 3,800 925,475 Ulysses 19,818 1,974,690 41,076 7,000 2,022,766 Totals 293,088 $40,682,236 $1,143,447J$68,880j$41,894,563 Towns Caroline $883,650 $1,320 Danby 809, 780 9,750 Dryden 2,748,230 13,400 Enfield 597,751 1,725 Groton 3,023,050 4,360 Ithaca City 22,031,588 77,128 Ithaca Town ............ .-_ 4,752,004 Lansing -------------------------1 2,851,295 1,400 Newfield 894,265 5,950 Ulysses 1,967,570 7,120 Totals 1 $40,560,083 8122,153 o,cr5p. .� r E "tea W' -cu p+, s cV - G $734,188 1,754,655 1,68 7 ,204 1,752,395 1,687,204 146,329 143,329 668,230 665.180 84,990,606 $4,248,108 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 59 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FOOTING ASSESSMENT ROLLS (Continued) Towns Property subject to general tax Property subject to high- way tax in towns and outside of incorporated villages inclusive of pen- sions marked "exempt" Property subject to tax for; maintenance of separate Boards of Health outside - incorporated villages, ex- clusive of pension prop- erty marked "exempt" Caroline Danby $904,595 813,840 Dryden 2,857,353 I 2,136,565 Enfield 607,751 Groton 3,060,391 li 1,319,096 1,316,996 Ithaca City 22,852,766 Ithaca Town 4,846,428 3,159,224 3,159,224 Lansing 2,885,115 Newfield 919,525 779,146 776,196 Ulysses 2,015,646 1,354,536 1,350,466 Totals $41,772,410 $8,748,567 1 $6,602,882 W. J. SHAVER, Chairman, F. G. SNYDER, J. M. TOWNSEND, J. W. JONES, L. E. PATTERSON, LAGRAND CHASE, H. A. WHITTAKER, Committee. 60 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOOTING OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS Gentlemen: Your committee would further report that the following is the assessed value of the property within and without incorporated villages in those towns having such .villages: • Towns & Villages 1 Real, including Pensions Personal Special Franchise Total Pensions Dryden - Dryden Village Freeville Village $ 447,030 228,960 $17,450 14,930 $12,000 13,818 $ 476,480 257,708 $ 1,800 2,760 Inside Corporation Outside Corporation $ 675,990 2,085,640 $32,380 10,200 $25,818 40,725 $ 734,188 2,136,565 $ 4,560 8,840 Totals $2,761,630 $42,580 $66,543 $2,870,753 $13,400 Groton - Groton Village Outside Corporation $1,731,290 1,297,020 $4,500 7,100 $18,865 14,976 $1,754,655 1,319,096 $2,260 2,100 Totals 1$3,028,3101$11,600 $33,841 $3,073,751 $4,360 Ithaca- - Cayuga Heights VilI$1,649,100I Outside Corporation .._. 3,102,904 $38,104 56,320 $1,687,204 _.__ .. 3,159,224 Totals $4,752,009 ............. $94,424 $4.846,4281 Newfield - Newfield Village .................... Outside Corporation Totals $ 137,195 763,020 $ 2,400 1,400 $ 6,734 14,726 $ 146,329 779,146 $ 3,000 2,950 $900,215 $3,800 $21,460 $925,475 $5,950 Ulysses- Trumansburg Village_ Outside Corporation Totals 1$1,974,690 $ 645,630 1,329,060 $ 6,400 600 $16,200 24,876 $ 668,230 1,354,536 $ 3,050 4,070 $7,0001$41,0761$2,022,766 $7,120 W. J. SHAVER, Chairman, F. G. SNYDER, J. M. TOWNSEND, J. W. JONES, L. E. PATTERSON, LAGRAND CHASE, H. A. WHITTAKER, Committee. OF TO14MPKINS COUNT', NEW YORK 61 Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the reports of the committee be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Buck. By unanimous consent the reports .were taken from the table. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolved—That the reports of the Committee on Equaliza- tion, on the Footing of Assessment Rolls, be accepted and adopted, and that the figures therein be used as a basis for tax- ation for the several tax districts of the county. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll ca11. All members present. Mr. Howell presented a list of the Grand 'Jurors for the Fourth Ward of the City of Ithaca, which was received and re- ferred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. . Mr. Whittaker presented the several claims audited by the Committee for the Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis during the year, which were received and filed. On motion, adjourned. Fifth Day Tuesday, November 30, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. G2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Whittaker offered the following resolution and moved its • adoption : Resolved—That the several claims audited by your .Com- mittee for the Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis, for the year ending November 1, 1926, filed with this Board on Noverriber 29, 1926, be audited by this Board at the several amounts au- dited and allowed by'your committee. Seconded by Mr. Jones. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Jones presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Groton, which was received and referred to the Committee ori Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Whittaker presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee .on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Snyder presented a list of the Grand Jurors for.the Town of Newfield, which was received andreferred to the .Com- mittee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Shaver presented the report of Jas. 0. Robertson, a Jus- tice of the Peace of the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Ac- counts. 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. Mr. Chase presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Ithaca. which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Buck presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the' Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Townsend, Chairman of the Committee on County Treas- urer's Accounts, presented the following report of that corn- OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 63 • mittee, relative to the report of the County Clerk on Mortgage Tax moneys received by him during the year: Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, wishes to render the following report, relative to the Mortgage Tax moneys received during the year, as set forth in the report of the County CIerk, and the disposition made thereof : Amount Paid Amount Paid Amount Amount Name of • County County Due . Due Town Clerk Expenses Treas. Town, Etc. State Caroline $205.81 $4.39 $201.12 $100.71. $100.71 Danby 95.51 2.05 93.46 46.73 46.73 Dryden 837.78 17.92 810.86 409.93 409.93 Enfield 89.89 1..93 87.96 43.98 43.98 Groton 522.53 12.17 • 510.36 255.18 255.18 Ithaca Town 1,418.96 30.36 1,388.60 694.30 694.30 Lansing 250.61 5.35 245,26 122.63 122.63 Newfield -136.51 '2.91 133.60 66.80 66.80 Ulysses 315.94 6.76 309.18 154.59 154.59 I Ithaca City 7,563.02 162.00 7,401.02 3,700.51 3,700.51 $11,436.56 $245.84 $11,190.72 $5,595.36 $5,595.36 RECAPITULATION Received by County Clerk and Apportioned $11,436.56 Received by County Clerk and Held for Apportionment Penalty N. Y. State Gas & Elec. Co $91.50 Towns of Newfield -Cicero, Onondaga Co 8.00 99.50 Total Amount Received by County Clerk • ,11,536.06 Dated, November 29, 1926. J. M. TOWNSEND, SIDNEY L. HOWELL, H. A. WHITTAKER, Committee Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved -That the foregoing report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, relative to the Mortgage Tax Moneys received by the County Clerk, be accepted and adopted, and that this Board issue its warrant to the County Treasurer for the distribution of the amount in her hands, as therein set forth to the several tax districts in the county, as therein indicated. Seconded by Mr. Buck. Carried. rta J'ROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Townsend. Officers of the Tompkins County Public Health Committee appeared before the Board and rendered a financial report of that organization and a report of the work of the Public Health Nurse during the year 1926, and asked for an appropriation of $2,700.00 for carrying on the work of the Public Health Nurse for the year 1927. Referred to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc. Mr. Van Order 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. Mr. Shaver presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Whittaker presented a List of Corporations of the Town of Caroline, 'which was received and filed. Mr. Chase 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. On motion, adjourned. . Sixth Day Wednesday, December 1, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Howell, Chairman of the Committee on Contract Sup- plies, rendered the following report of that committee for the year ending October 31, 1926: OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 65 Your Committee on Contract Supplies, reports that claims amounting to $4,217.07, as listed below, have been presented to it and audited from November 1st, 1925, to October 31st, 1926, and orders have been issued on the County Treasurer for the payment of the same, as follows : Light Heat Telephone Court House $260.73 $1,292.77 $80.83 Jail.438.75 109.20 CountClerk's Building . 147.69 504.05 53.02 Supervisors 108.24 Superintendent of Highways 74.23 Motor Vehicle Office 15.27 48.77 County Treasurer 68.65 Sheriff 171.87 303.64 County Judge and Surrogate 213.87 Almshouse 74.83 Commissioner of Election 32.38 07.49 Tuberculosis Hospital 87.28 Children's Court 63.51 $1,066.69 $1,906.02 $1,244.36 Balance in appropriation Nov. 1, 1925.. $216.24 Extra appropriation 305.57 1926 appropriation for heat and light 4,400.00 " telephones 1,300.00 Expended: Lor telephones $1,244.36 • " heat ' 1,006.02 " light 1,066.69 • $6,221.81 4,217.07 Balance $2,004.74 Respectfully submitted this 1st day of December, 1926. S. L. -HOWELL, W. O. SMILEY, L. E. PATTERSON, Committee. Moved by Mr. Howell, that the report of the committee be accepted. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Mr. Howell 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 $5,000.00, for the following purposes for the ensuing year : 66 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS For Fuel and Light for County Buildings in the City of Ithaca $3,500.00 For Telephone Service for County Officers 1,500.00 $5,000.00 Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Moved by Mr. Pierce, that the Chairman and Clerk be au- thorized and directed to enter into a contract with the Onon- daga County Board of Supervisors, for the care of prisoners sentenced from Tompkins County to the Onondaga County Penitentiary during the year 1927. Seconded by Mr. Snyder. Carried. On motion of Mr. Smiley, the selection of officers and repre- sentatives to be elected by this Board, was made a special order of business for Monday, December 6, 1926, at 2 P. M. Mr. Howell presented the several claims audited by the Com- mittee on Contract Supplies for the year ending October 31, 1926, which was received and filed. Mr. Howell offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved --That the several claims audited by the Committee on Contract Supplies for the year ending October 31, 1926, this day filed, be audited by this Board at the amounts recom- mended and audited by that committee. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Jones presented the several claims audited by the Com- mittee on Jail Supplies, for the year ending October 31, 1926, which was received and filed. Mr. Jones offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the several claims audited by the Committee on Jail Supplies for the year ending October 31, 1926, this day OF.TO IPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK ' ' • 67 filed, be audited by this Board at the amounts recommended and audited by that committee. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes -0.. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Van Order. The officers of the Board of Child Welfare appeared. before the Board and rendered their annual report for the year 1926, and asked an appropriation of $4,000.00 for carrying on the work of the organization for the year 1927. Referred to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc. Mr. Chase 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 $150.00 for postage and incidental expenses of the County Treasurer and the sum of $50.00 for postage of the Clerk of the Board for the ensuing year. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried: Mr. Townsend presented a List of the Corporations of the Town of Ulysses, which was received and filed. Mr. Patterson presented a Est 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. Pierce 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 $1,000.00, for clerk hire, postage and incidental expenses of the Commission- ers of Election, for the ensuing year. 68 PROCEEDINGS OF. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Chase 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. Mr. Whittaker presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the County Treasurer be allowed the sum of $300.00, for clerk hire for the ensuing year. Seconded by i\Ir. Jones. Ayes -12. Noes—O. Carried. Lists of Grand Jurors for the Town of Danby- and the Fifth Ward of the City of Ithaca, were received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. . Mr., Whittaker offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : - Resolved—That the County Treasurer be authorized to pay the several towns and city of the county, any balances in her hands standing to the credit of the respective towns and city. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Mr. Smiley 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 1VIr. Whittaker.' Carried. Lists of Corporations of the Towns of Dryden, Lansing'ancl Newfield, were received and filed. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 69 Mr. Snyder offered the following resolution and moved • its adoption : Resolved—That the Clerk of .the Board issue an order to the County Treasurer for the payment of each claim audited by this Board, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of moneys in her hands appropriated for that purpose. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Mr. Shaver presented the report of J. D. Ross, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Dryden, which was received and re- ferred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. Mr. Smiley presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Danby, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Reports of the Bonded Indebtedness of the Towns of Danby and Newfield were received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Lists of Corporations of the Towns of Danby, Enfield and Ithaca, were received and filed. Mr. Smiley presented the reports of Eugene Dorn, David A. Moore and George 0. Sears, Justices of the Peace of the Town of Danby, which were received and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. Mr. Howell 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 by this Board for any specific purpose, be hereby re - appropriated to the general fund or the highway fund, respec- tively. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Ayes ---12. Noes—O. 'Carried. The Democratic members of the Board designated the Groton Journal -Courier, as the official paper of that party to publish all resolutions and notices required by law - to be published. .70 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The Republican members of the Board designated the Ithaca Journal -News, as the official paper of that party to publish all resolutions and notices required by law to be published. Mr. Smiley presented the report of Fred E. Dorn, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Danby, which was received and re- ferred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. On motion, adjourned. Seventh Day Thursday, December 2, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. 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 and Justices' Accounts. • Mr. Buck presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Shaver presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. The Clerk read the report of the Commissioners of Election for the year 1926, and the apportionment of election expenses, as made by them, among the county and the several tax dis- tricts thereof, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on County Clerk and Election Expenses. Mr. Buck 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. Smiley presented the Town Budget of the Town of Danby, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. 'OIC TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 71 Mr. Jones presented a report, showing that the Village Tax Rate of the Village of Groton was $11.04 and the School Tax Rate .of 'School 'Dist. No. 8, of said village was $19.60, on each $1,000.00 of valuation. ' Mr. Chase presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the Town of Ithaca, which was 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. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated, and made immediately available, the sum of $317.58, to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, to pay freight charges on snow fencing from Joliet, Ill., the said sum, so appropriated, to be deducted from the purchase price of said fencing from the Mattson Wire and Manufacturing Co., and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to issue an order at this time for said amount, payable to the Le- high Valley 'Railroad Company, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay said order out of any available funds in her hands, and if the County Treasurer has not sufficient funds in her hands with which to pay said amount she is hereby au- thorized and directed to borrow said amount, or so much there- of as may be necessary, and to pledge the full faith and credit of Tompkins County for the payment of the amount so bor- rowed. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes -0.' Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Committee on County Officers and Com- , pensation be authorized and empowered to procure and install proper and adequate fire extinguishers and provide for proper fire protection for the county buildings. 72 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. The Board of Managers of the Tompkins County Tubercu- losis Hospital appeared before the Board, and by the Super- intendent, Dr. Keith Sears, presented its annual report. Referred to the Committee on Charities. The report of Daniel Mitchell, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Enfield, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. On motion, adjourned. Eighth Day Friday, December 3, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Officers and agents of the Home Bureau Association, the Farm Bureau Association and the Tompkins County Board for Junior Extension, appeared before. the Board and rendered their annual reports, asking appropriations of . $4.000.00, $4,000.00 and $2,500.00 respectively, for carrying through the projected work of those organizations for the year 1927. Referred to the Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc. 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, Etc. Mr. Shaver presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the Town of Dryden, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. Mr. Townsend presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Ulysses,'which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. On motion, adjourned to Monday,. December 6, .1926, ,at ' 10.30 A. M. - ,OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 73 Ninth Day Monday, December 6, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. 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 the highways and bridges and other miscellaneous highway purposes of their respective towns, as provided by section 90. of the Highway Law; and WHEREAS—The respective town boards have approved or changed said estimates, as provided by section 91, of the 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. 1st 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 2d 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 upopn the entire tax- able property of the various towns of Tompkins County, as follows, that is to say : 74 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Name of Amount of Amount of Amount of Amount of Town First Item Second Item Third Item Fourth Item Caroline $3,875.00 $ 700.00 $ 500.00 $1,600.00 • Danby 3,907.00 2,500.00 ,1,200.00 2,000.00 Dryden 8,000.00 500.00 2,000.00 4,200.00 Enfield 2,822.00 500.00 2,000.00 1,815.00 Groton 4,500.00 500.00 3,000.00 3,200.00 Ithaca 5,869.32 3,000.00 3,000.00 4,500.00 Lansing 7,100.00 4,500.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 Newfield 3.917.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 2.000.00 Ulysses 5,000.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 And that the several amounts when collected shall be paid to the supervisors of the respective towns, to be paid out by them as provided by law. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the amount set opposite the name of each of the following towns, be assessed, levied and collected upon the taxable property of that town, exclusive of the corporate limits of any village or villages, and the samewhen collected, be paid to the supervisor of the town, to be applied in the cancelling of the certificates. of indebtedness and the interest accruing on same : Amount of Amount of Name of Town Principal to be levied Interest to be levied Lansing $15,000.00 $400.00 Newfield 4,000.00 120.00 Ulysses 10,000.00 .150.00 Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Shaver presented a report showing that the Village Tax Rate of Dryden Village was $15.00 and the School Tax Rate of that village was $17.80 on each $1,000.00 of valuation. 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. OF TO,IIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 75 Mr. Jones presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the Village of Groton, which was received- arid referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. 'Whittaker presented the Town Budget.of the Town of Caroline, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Smiley presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Danby, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Jones presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Groton, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Snyder 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. Mr. Buck presented a list of the Special Franchises of the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Com- mittee on Town Expenses, Etc. The report of Frank Vantine, a Justice 'of the Peace of the Town of Dryden, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. The election of officers and representatives of this Board, having been made a special order of business for this time, that matter was taken up. Mr. Shaver placed in nomination Dr. Homer Genung, for a member of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hos- pital. Dr. Genung's nomination was.seconded by Mr. Buck. There being no further nominations, on motion of Mr. Pierce, the Clerk cast one ballot for Dr. Homer .Genung, and the Chair- man declared Dr. Genung duly elected a Member of the Board 76 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of Managers of the Tompkins County Tuberculosis Hospital, to succeed himself, for a term of five,.years, beginning Janu- ary 1, 1927. Mr. Patterson placed in nomination Dr. J. W. Judd, as Jail Physician for the ensuing year. Dr. Judd's nomination was seconded by Mr. Shaver. There being no further nominations, ons motion of Mr. Shaver, the Clerk cast one ballot for. Dr. J. W. Judd, and the Chairman declared Dr. Judd duly elected Jail Physician for the ensuing year of 1927. Mr. Shaver placed in nomination Mrs. Iva B. Ellis, for Jail Matron for the ensuing year. Mrs. Ellis' nomination was seconded by Mr. Pierce. There being no further nominations, on motion of Mr. Whit- taker, the Clerk cast one ballot for Iva B. Ellis, and the Chair- man declared Mrs. Ellis duly elected Jail Matron for the ensu- ing year, beginning January 1, 1927. Mr. Whittaker placed in nomination Wm. 0. Smiley, as the Representative of this Board on the Board of Directors of the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association. Mr. Smiley's nomination was seconded by Mr. Howell. There being no further nominations, on motion of Mr. Buck, the Clerk cast one ballot for Wm. 0. Smiley, and the Chairman declared Mr. Smiley duly elected as the Representative of this Board on the Board of Directors of the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association, for the ensuing year of 1927. Mr. Patterson placed in nomination Sidney L. Howell, as the Representative of this Board in Junior Project Extension Work. Mr. Howell's nomination was seconded by Mr. Smiley. There being no further nominations, on motion of Mr. Buck, the. Clerk cast one ballot for Sidney L. Howell, and the Chair- man declared Mr. Howell duly elected as the Representative of this Board in Junior Project Extension Work, for the year be- ginning January 1, 1927. , OF' TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 77 Mr. Smiley offered' the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Committee for the Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis for the year 1927, shall consist of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and Herbert A. Whittaker, as the representatives of this Board, and Messrs. Dr. Horner Genung, of Freeville, Albert G. Stone of Ithaca and Harry C. Morse of Ithaca. Seconded by Mr. Howell.. Carried. Moved by Mr. Howell, that the amount paid the Jail Physi- cian for his services for the year 1927, be the sum of $2.00 per visit,,the same as paid in 1926. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. • Carried. Mr. Townsend presented the several claims audited by the Committee on Auditing Accounts of the 'Tuberculosis Hospital for the year ending October 31, 1926, which was received and filed. Mr. Townsend offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : . Re8olved—That the' several claims audited by the Commit- tee on Auditing Accounts of the Tuberculosis Hospital, for the year ending October 31,.1926, this day filed, be audited by this Board at the amounts recommended and audited by that com- mittee. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Shaver presented a list of the, Town Audits of the Town of Dryden. which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. On motion, adjourned. Tenth Day Tuesday, December 7, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call.. All members present, except Mr. King. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. 78 PROCEEDINGS.OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS County Judge Kent appeared before the board and urged the necessity of providing temporary detention quarters in connec- tion with cases before the Children's Court. Referred to the Committee *Correction and .Reformation. Dr. R. A. McKinney appeared before the Board and pre- sented a report of the work being conducted in the county in the eradication of bovine tuberculosis, and the necessity for a continuance thereof for the ensuing year. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Re- turned Highway and School Taxes, relative to the List of Grand Jurors for the year 1927:. Your Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes, to which was referred the preparation of a List of Grand Jurors, having prepared such list from the names selected by the sev- eral supervisors of the townsand wards of the city, and filed the same with the Clerk of this Board, hereby recommends that the list so prepared, with the occupations, postoffice addresses, etc., be adopted as the true Grand Jury List of Tompkins County for the year 1927. Dated, December 7, 1926 F. D. VANORDER, L. E. PATTERSON, • Committee - .1\Ioved by Mr. Pierce, that the report be accepted and adopted. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried.' AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. King. The Clerk read the following report • of the Committee on Cqunty Clerk and Election Expenses, relative to the report of the Commissioners of Election : Your Committee on County, Clerk and Election Expenses, re- ports that it has examined the report of the Commissioners of Election, and to the .best judgment of your- committee the fig- ures therein submitted are correct, your committee therefore recommends that the' apportionment of election expenses for the year 1926. as made by said Commissioners, be accepted and OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 79 adopted by this Board, and that the several sums charged to the 'county, towns and city, be assessed against, levied upon and collected, from the taxable property of,Tompkins• County and the respective towns and city therein, as follows : County of Tompkins $3,531.17 Town of Caroline 121.45 Town of Danby 86.75 Town of 'Dryden 329.68 Town of Enfield 95.43 Town of Groton 381.70 Town of Ithaca 178.72 Town of Lansing 185.65 Town of Newfield 130.15 Town of. Ulysses 225.55 City of Ithaca 1,070.00 Dated. December 7, 1926 $6,336.25 LESLIE R. PIERCE,' LAGRAND CHASE, H. A. WHITTAKER, Committee Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County Clerk and .Election Expenses be accepted and that the several sums therein mentioned be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the respective towns, City of Ithaca and County of Tompkins, liable therefor, as therein set forth. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -12. Noes -0. Carried. The Chairman announced the, death .of Mr. Frank A. Todd, a former Chairman of this Boar, and for many years the rep- resentative of the Town of Danby in this body. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—This Board .has heard, with profound.regret, of the death of Frank A. Todd, for many years a supervisor from the Town of Danby, and a former Chairman of this Board, therefore,be it 80 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Resolved—That we, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, in session assembled, take this means of expressing to the widow and family of our former member, the sincere sym- pathy of the members of this body in the great loss they have sustained in the passing of the husband and father, and be it further Resolved ---That the Clerk of this Board be directed to pre- sent a certified copy of this resolution to the family of the de- ceased. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. On motion, adjourned. Eleventh Day Wednesday, December 8, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. King. • Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Jones presented a list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Groton, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes: M•r. Townsend presented a report showing that the Village Tax Rate of the Village of Trumansburg was $22.75 and the School Tax Rafe of said village was $6.34, on each $1,000.00 of valuation. illr. Jones presented a statement of the First National Bank of Groton, which was received and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's.Accounts. The Chairman announced the following persons.as constitut- ing the Tompkins County Public Health Committee: Messrs. S. L. Howell, Wm. O. Smiley, Dr. Keith Sears, Dr. L. T. Genung, Miss Eugenia Van Cleef, Mrs.. Lera C. Bostwick and Dr. Dean Smiley. On motion, the committee appointments as announced by the Chairman, were approved. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 81 • Mr. Jones 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. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. King. The Clerk read the report of the Sheriff, relative to the ex- pense of boarding prisoners, etc., at the county jail, which was received and referred to the Committee on Correction and Reformation. Mr. Shaver presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of School District No. 8. of the Town of Dryden, which was re- ceived and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Buck presented the Town Budget of the Town of Lan- sing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. On motion, adjourned. Roll call. Twelfth Day Thursday, December 9, 1926 MORNING SESSION All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Townsend presented a statement of the First National Bank of Truniansburg, which was received and referred to the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts. Mr. Jones presented a List of Corporations of the Town of Groton, which was received and filed. Mr. Townsend presented a report of the Bonded Indebted- ness of the Village of Trumansburg, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. 82 • PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF' SUPERVISORS Mr. Shaver, Chairman of the Committee on Equalization, Etc., presented the following reports of that committee, for the purposes of the General Tax Levy and the Highway Tax Levy, for the year 1926. which were laid on the table one day, under the rule: REPORT NO. 1 OF EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR APPORTIONMENT OF GENERAL TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 1926 To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins,N. Y.: Towns Real exclusive of fran- chise and pension Special franchise Total real, inclusive of franchises and ex- clusive of pensions Marked "exempt" • ' O F y E y.. True value Caroline ' $883,650 517,045 . $900,695.71 51,268,584 Danby 809,780 4,060 813,840 .76 1,070,842 Dryden 2,748,230 66,543 2,814,773 .77 3,655,5149 Enfield 597,751. , 10,000 007,751 .67 907,091 Groton 3,023,950' 33,841 3,057,701 .77 3,971,157 Ithaca City 22,031,588 821,178 22,852,766 .74 30.882,116 Ithaca Town 4,752,004 94,424 4,846,428 .83 5,839,070 Lansing 2,851,295 33.820 2,885,115 .77 3.746,903 Newfield 804,205 .21,460 915,725 .75 1,220,967 Ulysses 1,967,570 41,070 2,008,046 .73 2,751,570 Totals 1540.560,083 51,143,447 541.703,530 555,313.849 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 83 T(1w11S . a a 7 Assessed value increased Assessed value diminished Pension exempt rn Total equalized real and franchises with personal added .W a Caroline •---. $956,447 $55,746 $1,320 $3,900 $960,341 Danby • 807,355 6,485 9,750 807,355 Dryden 2,756,078 .............. 58,695 • 13,400 42,580 2,798,658 Enfield 683,836 76,145 1,725 683,896 Groton ... 2,994,029 63,762 4,360 11,600 3,005,629 Ithaca City 23;283,378 430,612 77,128 23,283,378 Ithaca Town-. 4,402,330 .............. ' 444,098 4,402,330 Lansing 2,824,954 60,161 1,400 2,824,954 Newfield 920,540 4,815 5,950 3,800 924,340 Ulysses 2,074,529 65,883 7,120 7,000 2,081,529 . Totals $41,703,530 $633,201 $633,201 $122,153 $68,880 $41,772,410 Y oar 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 districts 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 according 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- centage 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 deter- mined and in the opinion of your committee are as follows: 84 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Caroline .71 Per Cent Danby .76 " " Dryden .77 " Enfield .67 " Groton .77 " Ithaca City .74 " " Ithaca Town .83 " " Lansing .77 " " Newfield .75 " Ulysses .73 ". That your committee have, in accord with such percentage compiled, and that the foregoing tables show the aggregate val- uations 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 according to the rules laid down by Statute, to be .753943736+, and that the table shows by such valuations the several and aggregate valu- ations upon which the taxes for the county, including the state taxes, should be apportioned between the several tax districts of the county. All of which is respectfully submitted. • W. J. SHAVER, Chairman, J. M. TOWNSEND, L. E. PATTERSON, H. A. WHITTAKER, J. W. JONES, LAGRAND CHASE, F. G. SNYDER, Committee REPORT NO. 2 OF EQUALIZATION COMMITTEE FOR APPORTIONMENT OF HIGHWAY TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 1926 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, determined the equalized value of the real property of the several tax dis- tricts of this country, liable to the general levy of taxes, for highway purposes, as, shown by the subjoined tabular state- ment; that the average rate of, assessment as determined by such percentages is .75391602+. OF T014IPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 85 Towns C.) C3 4-i U P. a Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca City Ithaca Town Lansing Newfield Ulysses Totals $884,9'70 819,530 2,761,630 599,476 3,028,310 22,108,710 4,752,004 2,852,695 900,215 1,974,690 $17,045 4,060 66,543 10,000 33,841 821,178 94,424 33,820 21,460 41,076 1$40,682,2361$1,143,447 $902,015 823,590 2,828,173 609,476 3,062,151 22,929,894 4,846,428 2,886,515 921,675 2,015,766 $41,825,683 .71 $1,270,443 .76 1,083,671 .77 3,672,952 .67 909,665 .77 3,976,820 .74 30,986,343 .83 • 5,839,070 .77 3,748,720 .75 1,228,900 .73 2,761,323 $55,477,907 Towns Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca City Ithaca Town Lansing Newfield Ulysses Totals Average per cent $057,807 816,997 2,769,098 685,811 . 2,998,188 23,301,100 4,402,168 2,826,220 926,488 2,081,806 $55,792 70,335 431,207 4,812 66,039 $6,593 59,075 63,963 444,259 60,295 ca 0 $3,900 42,580 11,600 3,800 7,000 ��aca�o rt) cp C.) w ct• V m g V-74 ywo,o g' c0 $961,707 $816,997 2,811,678 685,811 3,009,788 23,361.100 4,402,168 2,826,220 930,288 2,088,806 $41,825,683 $634,185 $634,185 $68,880 $41,894,563 75391602+. W. J. SHAVER, Chairman, J. M. TOWNSEND, L. E. PATTERSON, H. A. WHITTAKER, J. W. JONES, LAGRAND CHASE, F. G. SNYDER, Committee 86 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Moved by Mr. Shaver, that, the reports be -taken -from -the table and passed at this time. Seconded by M•r. Chase. By unanimous consent, the reports were taken: from the table. Vir. Shaver offered the following resolution and• moved its adoption : Resolved -That report No. 1, of the Committee on Equaliza- tion, 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 deter- mined as therein set forth, as the basis of the apportionment of such taxes for the ensuing year. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That report No. 2 of the Committee on Equaliza- tion, Etc., be accepted and adopted and that the valuation of real property for the purposes of the Highway 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 Mr. Snyder. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present, except Mr. Pierce. Mr. Van Order, Chairman of the Committee on Soldiers' Re- lief, Etc., to which had been referred the reports of various organizations, associations and committees, and asking for the appropriations of moneys by this Board, rendered the follow- ing report of that committee : OF TO\IPKINS COUNT -Y, NEW YORK. 87 Your Committee on Soldiers' Relief, Etc., to which was re- ferred the requests of certain organizations, associations and committees for appropriations from this Board, and having carefully considered the necessity of the requests for such ap- propriations, believe that the sums hereinafter mentioned are the proper amounts to be appropriated to such organizations, associations and committees, and your committee therefore rec- ommends the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated to, the Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association the sum of $3,000.00 to the Tompkins County Home Bureau Association the sum of $3,000.00 and to the Tompkins County Farm Bu- reau Association for Junior Project Extension Work, the sum of $2,500.00; to the Child Welfare Board the sum of $4,000.00; to the Tompkins County Public Health Committee, the sum of $2,100.00, for the work of a Public Health Niirse; and to the Committee for the Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis the sum of $5,000.00, for the carrying on the work of those organiza- tions for the year 1927; and be it further . Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby- directed to pay to the Treasurer of the Farm Bureau Association and the Home Bureau Association, the amounts herein appropriated to • them in four quarterly payments on the 15th days of February, May, August and November; to the Committees on Public Health and for the Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis on the orders of the committees, signed by the representatives from this Board, and to the Board of. Child Welfare on the written orders of the Treasurer of said Board. Dated, December 9, 1926 FRED D. VAN ORDER, JR., LESLIE R. PIERCE, • LEGRAND CHASE, Co711722 it t e e Moved by Mr. Van Order, that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolution adopted. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes— Messrs. Whittaker, Smiley, King, Jones, Chase, Van Order and Snyder -7. 88 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF, SUPERVISORS Noes—Messrs. Shaver, Patterson, Howell, Buck and Town- send -5. Carried. On motion, adjourned. Thirteenth Day Friday, December 10, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. A list of the Returned School Taxes of the Town of Enfield was received and referred to the Committee on Returne:l High- way and School Taxes. Mr. Patterson presented a List of the Corporations of the City of -Ithaca, which was received and filed. . The report of Albert Colegrove, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Enfield, was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. Mr. Pierce presented a report showing the City Tax Rate for the City of Ithaca was $15.60, and the School Tax Rate of said city was• $14.00, on each $1,000.00 valuation. Moved by Mr. Whittaker, that the Clerk be authorized and directed to correct any manifest error, appearing in the min- utes or in the report of any committee. .Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Carried. Mr. Townsend, Chairman of the Committee on County Treas- urer's Account, rendered the following report of that commit- tee, relative to the reports of the several banks of Tompkins County, and the amount of tax to be paid by each : OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 89 Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, renders the following reports of the banks in Tompkins County, liable to taxation on its capital stock, surplus and undivided profits, as follows : CITY OF ITHACA FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $250,000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Undivided Profits 118,450.31 $518,450.31 No. of shares of stock -2,500. Par Value of Each Share $100.00 Value of Each Share for Taxation 207.38 Amount of Tax—$5,184.50 TOMPKINS COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $200,000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Undivided Profits 69,628.52 ,No. of shares of stock -2,000 Par Value of Each Share • $419,628.52 $100.00 Value of Each Share for 'Taxation 209.81 Amount of Tax—$4,196.29 TOWN OF DRYDEN FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $25,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 27.93 No. of shares of stock -250 Value of Each Share for Taxation Par Value of Each Share Amount of Tax—$500.28 $50,027.93 200.11 $100.00 90 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF GROTON FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock$ 100 000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 Undivided Profits 52,115.14 $192.115.1,4 No. of shares of stock -1,000. Par Value of Each Share $100.00 Value of Each Share for Taxation 192.12 Amount of Tax—$1,921.15 TOWN OF ULYSSES FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TRUMANSBURG Capital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 21,316.01 $96,316.01 No. of shares of stock -500 Par Value of Each Share $100.00 Value of Each Share for Taxation 192.63 Amount 'of Tax—$963.1.6 Your committee therefore recommends the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved—That a tax of 1% upon the value of shares of bank stock, as•above set forth, be assessed, levied and collected; and that the Clerk of this Board forthwith mail to the 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 ascertained, and the aggregate amount of tax to be collected and paid by such bank, or banking association, as provided by §24 of the Tax Law. s Dated, December 10, 1926 - •• OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW -YORK 91 J. M. TOWNSEND, SIDNEY L. HOWELL, H. A. WHITTAKER, Co?? naittee Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report of .the committee be accepted and the resolution adopted. Seconded by Mr. Jones. Ayes -13. Noes ---0. Carried. On notion, adjourned to Monday, December 13, 1926, at 10.30 A. M. Fourteenth Day Monday, December 13, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. AH members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Clerk be directed to secure bids for 1,000 copies. of the Printed Proceedings of the Board for the year 1926, reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. 1VIr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $750.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in payment of the Printed Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors for the year 1926, the ordertherefor to be drawn by the Clerk of" the Board upon the. County Treasurer, upon the delivery to and acceptance by the Clerk of such Printed Proceedings. Seconded by Mr. Chase. a 92 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Buck offered. the following resolution and moved its adoption Resolved—That the Sheriff be directed to file his report with the Clerk of this Board forthwith, pursuant to the provisions of §243, of the County Law, and be it further Resolved --That the Clerk be directed to transmit,a certified copy of this resolution to the ,Sheriff immediately. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. Mr. Buck presented the report of Frank W. Howland, a Jus- tice of the Peace of the Town of Lansing, which was received and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Ac- counts. • A List of the Special Franchises of the Town of Enfield, was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Reports of J. C. Wetherby of the Town of Enfield, and Miles G. Tarbell of the Town of Groton, Justices of the Peace of those towns respectively, were received and referred to the Com- mittee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolver -That there be levied and collected from the tax- able property of Tompkins County, the sum of $28,730.00 for the construction of highways for the year 1927, under the pro- visions of §320-A, of the Highway Law, said sum of $28,730.00 to be duplicated by a like amount by the State of New York, under the provisions of Section 320-B, of the Highway Law. Seconded by Mr. Chase. OF TODMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. • Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated from the Motor Vehicle Funds, now in the hands of the County Treasurer, the sum of $8,000.00, to the highway Construction Fund under the County and Town System of Roads. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes—O: Carried. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: 93 Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $9,486.00 for the year 1927, for the maintenance of high- ways built under the County and Town System of Roads. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. On motion, adjourned. Fifteenth Day Tuesday, December 14, 1926 • MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Buck presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the Town of Lansing, -which was received and referred to .the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. The members of the Board were engaged in committee work during the balance of the morning session. 94 PROCEEDINGS OF TIIL)BOAR1) OF SUPERVISORS AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. except Mr. Van Order. Mr. James R. Robinson appeared before the Board relative to an increase in the salary of the Special County Judge.' On motion of. ll•Ir. Smiley. the Board went into executive session. ' • On motion, the Board arose from executive session and pro- ceeded in the transaction of regular business. 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 employees: Your • Committee, on County Officers and Compensation, whose duty it is to recommend to this Board the amount of salaries•that should be paid to the several county officers and employees, reports that, in its opinion, the salaries of county officials and regular employees in the several county offices and departments of county government should be fixed as follows: Coi my Judge $5.000.00 Judge of Children's Court 1,500.00 Special County Judge 600.00 • County Clerk 2.600.00 County Treasurer 1.000.00 District Attorney 1,600.00 Sheriff . 2,400.00 Superintendent of the Poor 1,500.00 coroner300.00 Superintendent of of Highways. 2.200.00 Ccunty Sealer of Weights and Measures 500.00 Two Commissioners of Election at• $600:00 1,200.00 Clerk of Board 1,500.00 Attorney for Board . 300.00 Deputy County Clerk 1,200.00 Surrogate's Clerk . 1;500.00 Motor Vehicle Clerk, County Clerk 1,200.00 Assistants in County Clerk's Office 4',400.00 Clerk of Children's Court 800.00 County Court and Surrogate's Stenographer- • 1,200.00 Under Sheriff 1,500.00 Jail Matron - _ 300.00 Probation Officer 1,200.00. Deputy Sheriff and Turnkey 900.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 95 Keeper at County Home 1,200.00 Janitor at Court House 1,000.00 Janitor at County Clerk's Building 480.00 Total for County Officers and Employees $39,080.00 The foregoing amounts are the same as for the current year, except the salaries of the County Judge and the Under Sheriff. Of the former, this Board had nothing to say, inasmuch as his salary was•fixed by legislative enactment. The sheriff -elect appeared before your committee and re- quested that the salary of the under -sheriff be increased, stat- ing that it was his desire to have an under -sheriff present or on call at all times and that it was impossible to obtain such a per- son on the salary now paid. The sheriff -elect also stated that if he was allowed a sufficient amount as salary for the under - sheriff, he would do his own auto hiring at not to exceed 15c per mile, in place of the 18e per mile heretofore paid and guaran- teed that such auto hire would not exceed $2,000.00 in any one year. Believing that such an arrangement would be of advantage to the county, both from the point of more efficiency in the sheriff's office, but more economical to the taxpayers and, ow- ing also to the fact, that the salary now paid to the under -sheriff is the same as paid since 1908, although all the salaries of all other county officers have been increased since that time, your committee has recommended that the salary of the under -sheriff be increased to $1,500.00, under the foregoing conditions and agreement on the part of the sheriff -elect. Your committee recommends that the salaries of the county officers and employees be fixed by this Board at the amounts stated, and your committee directs that the amount paid to the Motor Vehicle Clerk in the County Clerk's office be in full for any notarial fees or other services in connection with the duties of his office, that the County Sealer of Weights and Measures be allowed a sum, not to exceed $400.00. for expenses while per- forming the duties of his office, that the County Superintendent of Highways be allowed a sum. not to exceed $1,000.00, for ex- penses while performing the duties of his office, that the Cor- oner be allowed a sum, not to exceed $100.00. for expenses, while performing the .duties of his office, and that the Sheriff, under the conditions and agreements.made by him as Sheriff - elect with your committee, as herein stated, be allowed 15c per mile, while traveling by auto in the performance of his duties, but not to.exceed $2,000.00 per year, unless otherwise directed 96 • PROCEEDINGS OF THF' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS by a resolution of this Board, all of said expenses and claims for auto hire to be audited by this Board at the annual or any quarterly session thereof, and that the District Attorney be allowed the sum of $700.00 for office expenses, to be paid to him monthly. December 14, 1926 WM. O. SMILEY, S. L. HOWELL, LESLIE R. PIERCE, Committee Moved by Mr. Smiley that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Upon request, the question was divided and a vote was first taken upon the. question of salary for the under -sheriff sepa- rately. A vote being taken on the question of allowing the under - sheriff a salary of $1,500.00, resulted as follows : Ayes—Messrs. Smiley, Shaver, Jones, Chase, Patterson, Howell, Pierce, Buck -8. Noes—Messrs. Whittaker, King, Snyder, Townsend -4. Carried. A vote being taken on the question of salaries for the other county officers and employees, resulted as follows : Ayes—Messrs. Whittaker, Smiley, Shaver, King, Jones, Chase, Patterson, Howell, Pierce, Buck, Snyder -11. Noes—Mr. Townsend -1. Carried. On motion, adjourned. Sixteenth Day Wednesday, December 15, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 97 Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the sum of $1,500.00 and $300.00, heretofore appropriated as salaries to the Clerk and Attorney for this Board, be in full payment of services as Clerk and Attorney for the Board from November 11, 1926, to the annual session in 1927, unless otherwise ordered by a resolution of this Board. Said sums to be paid as follows : $400.00 forthwith, $400.00 on January 15, 1927, and the balance in ten monthly payments of $100.00 per month, the first monthly payment being Febru- ary 1, 1927: The County Treasurer is hereby authorized to make the first two payments out of any unappropriated moneys ' in her hands, and if she has not sufficient funds with which to pay said amounts, she is hereby authorized and directed to borrow the same on the credit of Tompkins County. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. Mr. Snyder presented a list of the Town Audits of the Town of Newfield, which was received and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved ---That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of $7,198.40, for payment of the snow fencing and posts pur- chased by the county, and the Clerk is hereby directed to issue orders to the proper parties for the payment of said amount, upon the written order of the Committee on Highways. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. A list of the Town Audits of the Town of Enfield was re- ceived and referred to the Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Mr. Shaver, Chairman of the Committee on Charities, ren- dered the following report of that committee, relative to the report of the County Superintendent of the Poor : 1 98 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Your Committee on Charities, to which was referred the re- port of the County Superintendent of the Poor, reports that it has examined the report as presented and, to the best of your committee's belief, the .same is correct. Your committee therefore recommends the adoption of the following resolution : 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 of the county and the City of Ithaca, to reimburse the county for moneys expended for the maintenance of the poor of the various towns and the City of Ithaca, during the year ending November 15, 1926, the following sums, viz.: Caroline $ 466.11 Danby 53.13 Dryden 361.29 Enfield 422.75 Groton 691.85 Ithaca 104.82 .Lansing 99.37 Newfield 41.07 Ulysses 242.96 Ithaca City 2,990.23 County 444.86 • $5,918.44 . and be it further• - Resolved—That there be levied from the taxable property of Tompkins County, the sum of $12,930.00, apportioned as follows: For County and Town Poor, to be supported at the County Home for the ensuing year $ 5,500.00 Outdoor relief and County Home Maintenance 6,000.00 Superintendent of Poor Expenses 400.00 Transportation 400.00 Chaplain at County Home 150.00 - Physician at County Home 480.00 Dated, December 15, 1926 • $12,930.00 W. J. SHAVER, S. L. HOWELL, . J. W. JONES, Co onittee OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 99 Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolution adopted. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Shaver, 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, having examined the annual report of the Board of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital, reports that the figures, submitted to this Board appear to be correct. In view of the fact that the balance on hand at the time of the annual report of 1925, was the sum of $1,003.74, and the balance as appearing on hand in the annual report of 1926 is the sum of $6,190.08, your committee fails to see the necessity of an appropriation for maintenance of the hospital as large for the year '1927, as was appropriated for the current year, and your committee recommends therefore, the appropriation of $18,000.00 for the maintenance of said hospital for the year 1927, and the additional sum of $1,000.00 for the employment .of a vocational nurse at that institution. Your committee believes the recommendation of the Board of Managers to divide the county into two districts, with the assignment of a nurse to each district and both doing public health and tuberculosis work, to be a wise one. Your committee therefore recommends the adoption of the following resolution— Resolved—That, providing the state accepts the educational qualifications of the pubilc health nurse and the tuberculosis nurse, the county be divided, into two districts, and that the county tuberculosis nurse and the public health nurse be each assigned to one of said districts and each doing both tubercu- losis and public health work, and be it further Resobved—That there be levied and collected from the tax- able property of Tompkins County, the sum of $18,000.00 for the maintenance of the Tompkins County Tuberculosis Hos- pital, and the sum of $1,000.00 for the employment of an edu- cational and vocational nurse at that institution, for the year 1927. 100 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Dated, December 15, 1926 W. J. SHAVER, S. L. HOWELL, J. W. JONES, Committee Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the report of the Committee be accepted and the resolution adopted. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes ----0. Carried. On motion, adjourned to Monday, December 20, 1926, at 10.30 A. M. Seventeenth Day Monday, December 20, 1926 , MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Moved by Mr. Snyder, that when this Board adjourns today, it be to Monday, December 27, and then to adjourn to Tues- day, January 18, 1927, to approve the tax rolls and sign the . collectors' warrants. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. Mr. Shaver presented the several claims audited by the Com- mittee on the Enforcement of the Quarantine on Dogs, during the year, which were received and filed. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the several claims against the county and audited during the year by the Committee on the Enforcement of the Quarantine on Dogs, this day filed, be audited by this Board at the several amounts recommended and audited' by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. 3 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 101 Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there,be and hereby is appropriated, the sum of $300.00 to the Cornell Library Association, for the rental of offices for the Motor Vehicle Clerk for the year 1927, and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay such amount to the Treasurer of said association, in quarterly payments. • Seconded by'Mr. Snyder. Ayes -13. Noes --0. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, relative to the reports of the Surrogate's Clerk and the County Clerk : Your Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, to which was referred the reports of the Surrogate's Clerk and the County Clerk, wishes to report to this Board that it has ex- amined both of said reports and believe them to be correct. Your committee finds that the balance of $234.76, reported by the Surrogate's Clerk, after deducting the expenses of that office for the year, has been received and ready to be paid to the County Treasurer. Your committee examined the figures submitted by the Coun- ty Clerk, of moneys received by his office and the disposition made thereof, and has compared such figures with the books of the County Treasurer. Your committee finds that the figures submitted agree with the books of the County Treasurer and this committee believes that the County Clerk has accounted for all moneys belonging to the county received by his office. Dated, December 20, 1926 LESLIE R. PIERCE, LEGRANDE CHASE, H. A. WHITTAKER, Committee 102 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Moved by Mr. Pierce, that the 'report of the committee be accepted. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Carried. Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the sum of. $120.00 for rental of offices for the Commissioners of Election. Seconded by Mr. Howell. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. 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 the said claims in the opinion of your committee is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins, to the amount indi- cated in the column headed "Allowed," and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated : OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 103 No. of claim Claimant Account to which chameahle Nature of expense ti 0 42 Cent. N. Y. Inst. Deaf -Mutes 43 Syracuse State School • 44 Dr. J. W. Judd. 45 Dr. Abram Chase 46 Dr. J. E. Lovell 47 Dr. D. P. Terry 48 Dr. L. T. Genung 40 Dr. R. C. Warren 50 Dr. L. T. Genung Pub. Health .. Lab. Cust 51 Ithaca Journal -News-_ Educational .. Pub. Notices 52 T. G. Miller's Sons.--. " .--. Supt. Suppl. 53 T. G. Miller's Sons..-- If " 107 Edw. Sparling Insane Mileage 155 Dr. Keith Sears Public Health Ice, Etc. ...... 156 ,Dr. J. M. TownsendInsane .. Examination 157 Dr. J. W. Burton 158 Dryden Marble and 1Soldier's Granite Co. Headstone !Pati. McKean 1591E. M. Perkins Soldier's 13ur. Jerusha Merrill .-.. 160 E. R. Wright & Son.- .-.. Agie M. Wolcott ..-. Deaf .Mutes -. Clothing Feeble -Mind. Clothing Insane Examination [ I (1 if 1 $100.00 $100.00 216.67 216.67 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 00.00 10.00 00.00 10.00 00.00 20.00 20.00 104.15 104.15 8.33 8.33 150.00 150.00 1.00 1.00 8.00 0.00 14.17 14.17 10.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 40.00 25.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 $902.32 $829.32 Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1928 FRED VAN ORDER, LEGRANDE CHASE, LESLIE R. PIERCE, Committee Moved by Mr. Van Order, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Chase. By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table. Claims No. 46, of Dr. J. E. Lovell, amounting to $10.00; No. 47, of Dr. D. P. Terry, amounting to $10.00; No. 48, of Dr. L. T. Genung, amounting to $10.00 and No. 107, of Edward 104 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Sparling, amounting to $8.00, having been recommended by the committee as disallowed, not being legal charges against the county, a vote was taken on those claims. illoved by Mr. Van Order, that Claims Nos. 46, of Dr. J. E. Lovell; No. 47, of Dr. D. P. Terry; No. 48, of Dr. L. T. Genung and No. 107, of Edward Sparling, be disallowed by this Board, on the grounds that the same are not legal charges against the County of Tompkins: . Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Claims No. 157 of Dr. J. W. Burton and No. 158 of the Dryden Marble and Granite Co., having been recommended by the committee at amounts less than the amounts claimed, a vote was taken on those claims. Moved by Mr. Van Order, that Claim No. 157, of J. W. Bur- ton, be audited by this Board at $10.00, and that Claim No. 158, of the Dryden Marble and Granite Co., be audited by this Board at $25.00, those being the respective amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Van Order 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. 42, amounting to the sum of $100.00, be charged to the City of Ithaca; that of Claim No. 43, the sum of $40.00 thereof be charged to, the Town of Dryden, the sum of $20.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Lansing, the sum of $20.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Ulysses and the sum of $136.67 thereof be charged to the City of f Ithaca; that Claims Nos. 44 and 45, amounting to the sum of $10.00 each, be charged to the City of Ithaca; that of Claim No. 49, the sum of $10.00 thereof be charged to the Town of Lansing OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 105 and the sum of $10.00 thereof be charged to the City of Ithaca, and that Claims Nos. 156 and 157, amounting to $10.00 each, be charged to the Town of Enfield, said amounts so charged being properly chargeable to those towns and city respectively, and that said amounts so charged be placed in the tax budgets of said towns and city for the next ensuing tax levy, and levied and collected on the property thereof, to reimburse the county. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes -O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Cor- rection and Reformation, which was laid on the table two days under the rule: Your Committee on Correction and Reformation reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your committee is a just and legal charge against the county of Tompkins to the amount indi- cated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amounts so indicated. U 0 6 Claimant Account to which chareeable Nature of ' expense u. cu E . 3 .,-; • o CJ 871Onondaga Co. Pen 88 Ithaca City Hosp 89 Ithaca City Hosp.__ 90 Dr. John F. Warren 91 Bernard Roseman 92 Jamieson -McKinney 93 T. G. Miller's Sons.. 94 Arthur G. Adams 114 A. C. Goff 1151 R. M. Vose 116 Stover Print. Co 117 Treman, King & Co... 118 A. J. Metzgar 153 D. B. Stewart & Co 154 T. G. Miller's Sons Penal Inst.__ Ii'd pris'ersl Dist. Atty Care witness __ City Police._Care pris'er Dist. Atty. & City Police " " Jail InmatesClothing .. Jail Repairs _ Dist. Atty Supplies " _.__ Expenses Sheriff Auto -hire _._. Sheriff Prof. serv... Dist. Atty Supplies 14 • Supplies Constable Felony fees.. Jail Supplies /t i( $407.30 59.00 30.00 67.00 55.00 602.70 59.30 53.73 555.17 10.00 19.50 33.51 9.00 6.40 93.95 $2,061.1.2 $407.30 59.00 00.00 40.00 55.00 602.70 59.36 53.73 555.17 00.00 19.50 33.51 9.00 6.40 93.45 $1,994.12 10G PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1926 C. M. BUCK, LESLIE R. PIERCE, W. J. SHAVER, Committee Moved by Mr. Buck, that the report be taken from the table. and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Chase. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Claims No. 89, of the Ithaca City Hospital, amounting to $30.00, and No. 115, of Dr. R. M. Vose, amounting to $10.00, having been recommended by the committee as disallowed, not being legal charges against the county, action was taken on those claims. Moved by Mr. Buck, that' Claims No. 89, of the Ithaca City Hospital, and No. 115, of Dr. R. M. Vose, be disallowed by this Board, on the grounds that they are not legal charges against the County of Tompkins. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Claim No. 90, of Dr. J. F. Warren, having been recommended by the committee at an amount less than the amount claimed, a vote was taken on that claim. Moved by Mr. Buck, that Claim No. 90, of Dr. J. F. Warren, be audited by this Board at the sum of $40.00, that being the amount recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. . Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Buck offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Correction 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 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 107 Resolved—That of Claim No. 114, being for Sheriff's ex- penses, there be charged to the Town of Caroline the sum of $15.58, to the Town of Danby the sum of $34.41, to the Town of Dryden the sum of $57.76, to the Town of Enfield the sum of $9.70, to the Town of Groton the sum of $50.52, to the Town of Ithaca the sum of $34.35, to the Town of Lansing the sum of $79.75, to the Town of Newfield the sum of $39.30, to the Town of Ulysses the sum of $37.06 and to the City of Ithaca the sum of $78.72, said amounts so charged being properly chargeable to those towns and city respectively, and that said amounts so charged be placed in the tax budgets of the respective towns and city to which charged for the next ensuing tax levy, to re- imburse the county for moneys expended for and on their behalf. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Whittaker presented the report of P. Alfred Munch, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Caroline, wihch was re- ceived and referred to the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts, which was laid on the table two days under the rule. Your Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and allowance by• this Board, that each of the said claims in the opinion of your committee is a just and legal charge against the County of Tompkins to the amount indi- cated in the column headed "Allowed", and your committee therefore recommends that each of said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. 108 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. of claim • Claimant Account to which charveable Nature of expense my C.i 80 Chas. Newman Justice Fees, dog cas. $65.00 $65.00 81 Albert Straight Fees, dog cas 1.60 1.60 82 W. J. Bell Constable Fees, dog cas. 22.20 22.20 83 Orson Snow Fees, dog eas 11.20 11.20 84 E. J. Austin (Fees, dog cas. 13.75 13.75 85 W. A. Allen If Fees, felony.. 4.50 4.50 86 Dr. W. A. Smith Coroner Expenses ____ 57.60 57.60 104 Edward Sparling Constable . Fees, dog cas. 18.60 18.60 105 A. C. Goff Coroner Auto -hire' .... 26.08 15.50 106 J. D. Smith Constable Fees, dog cas. 7.30 7.30 125 A. J. Hines It Fees, dog cas. 23.60 23.60 126 Robert Taylor " Fees, dog cas. 2.95 2.95 149 F. E. Parker Justice Fees, felony.. 3.00 3.00 150 Paul Ewers II " II 4.45 4.45 151 City of Ithaca City Court " 36.40 36.40 152111iles Lane Justice Fees, dog cas. 82.75 82.75 1 $381.58 $370.40 Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1926 LEGRANDE CHASE, OLEN A. KING, F. G. SNYDER, Cominittee Moved by Mr. Chase, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time:. ' Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. By unanimous consent the report was taken from the table. Claim No. 105, of A. C. Goff, having been recommended by the committee at an amount less than the amount claimed, a vote was taken on that claim. Moved by Mr. Chase, that Claim No. 105, of A. C. Goff, be audited by this Board at the sum of $15.50, that being the amount recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 109 Ayes -13, Noes -0. Carried. Mr. Chase offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on Coroner and Justices' Accounts 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 is hereby directed to pay Claims Nos. 80, 81, 82, 83, 84; 104, 106, 125, 126 and 152, out of the moneys in her hands in the dog fund. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes -0. 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 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 amounts so indicated. 110 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. of claim Claimant Account to which charzeable Nature of expense b 0 U 110. B. Bull Assessor Tax Com. Mt $5.12 $5,12 2 W. W. Conrad, 4," 5.44 5.44 3 Theodore Eighmy " " 6.72 6.72 4 H. Z. Thayer 4.96 4.96 5 Frank Sincebaugh " 4.64 4.64 6 Geo. B. Button 44 " " 5.44 5.44 7 Frank T. Reeves LC 4Z 445.60 5.60 8 C. B. Snyder 5.92 5.92 9 Emery Baker • if 44 5.12 5.12 10 Nathan Rumsey " 44 CC 44 5.60 5.60 11 Asa Cummings " 5.44 5.44 12 II. B. Stevens " " « 88 13 Archie R. Gillen 44 68 7.688 14 John L. Jackson " " 4,6.24 6.24 15 John W. Preswick " " 4.321 4.32 16 Joseph F. Sorace 4.801 4.80 17 Fred Marshall 44if ff <I4.48 4.48 18 Samuel Lane __ 5.92 5.92 19 Wm. Lane 6.64 6.64 20 Chas. Terpening 5.28 5.28 21 Fred Payne " 5.28 5.28 221E. S. Holmes 4," - " 5.28 5.28 23 L. E. Taber " " 5.44 5.44 24 Frank B. Cronk 44" 5.76 5.76 25 T. R. Hopkins 5.44 5.44 26 Olin Miller <f 44 5.44 5.44 27 New Ilarnp, Ins. CoCourt -house Insurance .... 77.50 77.50 28 Baltimore -American Insurance Co "4, _.._ 77.50 77.50 • 29 St. Paul Ins. Co 77.50 77.50 30 West. Assurance Go... ce Ins. on fixt. 87.50 87.50 21 McCann Elect. Co CL Elec. repairs 2.30 2.30 3211thaca Journal -News_ Supervisors Print. notices 7.26 7.26 231Groton Jour. -Courier" 6.92 6.92 341T. G. Miller's Sons" Supplies 41.61 41.61 351T. G. Miller's Sons.... Court -house PaPer towels 24.00 24.00 36:Court Bellis __..- County Sealer Expenses 398.80 398.80 271Court Bellis " Disbursem'ts 1 12.23 12.22 l 191Andrus & Church Town Or. Bks.1Printing '18.00 18.00 12011thaca Journal -News.. Supervisors _!Ptg. notices-4.62 4.62 121113urroughs Add. 1 1 Mach. Co. if ._IMach. ribbon .75 .75 1221Stover Printing Co.._-_1Printing 141.85 141.85 1 1 ( 181,123.22 $1,123.22 ON TOMPK[NS COUNTY, NEW YORK 111 Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1926 W. 0. SMILEY, S. L. HOWELL, LESLIE R. PIERCE, Con nittee Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr.. Patterson. 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 Of- ficers 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. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Charities, which was laid on the table two days under the rule : Your Committee on Charities reports that the several claims listed below are in all respects in proper form for audit and al- lowance 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. No. of claim Claimant Account to which chargeable Nature • of expense a -c m � •; U <C 103ITown of Dryden 1271E. A. Snow 1451H. K. Biggins, Assd.. jF. L. Clock 1461E. A. Snow ( Tub. Hosp. ..1 Cart'g pump (County f3ome1ll'Iat. & lab._. '' '' L{ Labor $10.00 94.46 12.00 8.92 $10.00 94.46 12.00 8.92 $125.38 $125.38 112 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1926 W. J. SHAVER, S. L. HOWELL, J. W. JONES, Committee Moved by Mr. Shaver, 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. Shaver 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 Iisted.• be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by the com- mittee. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Highways which was laid on the table two days under the rule Your Committee on Highways reports that the several claims listed below are in all respect in proper form for audit and al- lowance 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. OF TO113PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 113 yam., e Claimant Account to which chareeable Nature of expense Claimed Ts 3 2 q4 95IIthaca Journal -News. Supt. Hwys... Notices $323 $3.23 96 T. G. Miller's Sons... " -. Supplies . 4.50 4.50 97 Frank C. Ellis High. Com...__ Auto -hire -.-_ 18.90 18.90 98 M. 3. Boyer High. Officials " " .--. 104.00 104.00 99 Town of Dryden Highways Rt.• of way.. 38.42 38.42 100 A. C. Goff Hiway Corn._. Auto -hire .-.. 6.30 6.30 101 Student Transfer Co. Snow fences.... Carting __..-- .. 23.25 23.25 102 Stover Printing Co Supt. I-I'ways Printing 2.50 2.50 123 Good Roads Mach. Co. Snow fences_...Fencing & posts 1,595.00 1,595.00 1244 Fred I. Clapp • Fencing & posts .. ...... 1,485.00 1,485.00 1 $3,281.10 $3,281.10 Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1926. L. E. PATTERSON, W. 0. SMILEY, J. M. TOWNSEND, J. W. JONES, F. D. VAN ORDER, Committee Moved by Mr. Patterson, that the report be -taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Buck. 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. Whittaker. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. 114 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 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: 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 the said claims be audited at the amount so indicated. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 115 No. of claim Claimant Account to which chargeable Nature of expense u 3 54jAtkinson Press County Clerk.. Printing 551lthaca Journal -News. " .. Jury draw'g 561T. G. Miller's Sons " " .. Supplies 57lAndrus & Church " .. Record book 58 Andrus & Church " -. Rep'r. books 59 Keystone Envel. Co... " -. Stationery .. 60 Hall & McChesney " " .. Record book.. 61 Underwood Type. Co. " " .- Repair. mch. 62 Corner Bookstores County Judge Stationery .. 63 Ithaca Journal -News " " Pb: terms ct. 64,Andrus & Church " " Record book 65 Atkinson Press " Blanks 66 J. B. Lyon Co if " Law books.. -- 67 T. G. Miller's Sons" Supplies 68 Lawyers' Co-op. Co Court Library McKinney's Annual .... 69 J. B. Lyon Co " Law reports.. 70 Groton Jour. -Courier Com. Election Elec. notices ft ft 7l1lthaca Journal -News 73 Stover Print. Co 74 Brandow Print. Co. Assd. lst Nat. Bk Albany 77 T. G. Miller's Sons 78 J. E. VanNatta 70 Rothschild Bros 11 ii if " Elec. print - if 1/ if 11 • if " Elect. suppl. " Rent mach " " Rent to 5/1/27 109 F. M. Wooley 1County Clerk.. Extra work.. 110 Callaghan & Co County Judge Law books.... 111 Matthew Bender Co" 112 Stover Printing Co " " Printing 113 Stover Printing Co 128 Ed. Thompson Co 129 H. A. Whittaker 130 W. O. Smiley 131 W. J. Shaver 182 Olen A. King ] 83 J. W. Jones 134 Legrande Chase 135 C. M. Buck 136 F. G. Snyder 1.37 J. M. Townsend 138 F. I). Van Order 139 L. E. Patterson 14015. M. St. John " 1.41lSidney L. Howell 142lLeslie R. Pierce " " 143 J. C. Crim • zun. Ct. Civil Bd. jurors.... 144 Groton Jour.-CourierlElections Pub. notices.. _ County Clerk County Judge Elections fi {i if '4 " I'( 4' It if (f Law books ._ Bd. Canvass ff $10.00 6.24 54.70 17.50 51..34 37.21 30.00 4.50 22.25 14.81 32.45 19.50 45.00 52.45 30.00 45.00 8.80 20.56 1.50 908.12 128.63 6.00 60.00 96.00 5.00 5.00 26.00 42.00 2.00 15.84 13.92 15.52 14.88 17.76 13.28 14.88 14.40 15.84 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12:00 13.25 6.93 $1,999.06 $10.00 6.24 54.70 17.50 51.34 37.21 30.00 4.50 22.25 14.81 32.45 19.50 45.00 52.45 30.00 45.00 8.80 20.56 1.50 908.12 128.63 6.00 60.00 96.00 5.00 5.00 26.00 42.00 2.00 15 84 13.92 15.52 14.88 17.76 13.28 14.88 14.40 15.84 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 13.25 6.93 $1.999.06, 116 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1926 LESLIE R. PIERCE, H. A. WHITTAKER, LEGRANDE CHASE, Committee Moved by Mr. Pierce, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. By unanimous consent; the report was taken from the table. Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the report of the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses be accepted and that the bills and accounts therein listed be audited and allowed at the amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes—O. 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 of said claims is a 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 1 Claimant • Account to which chargeable Nature of expense cc V 3 c Q 3811thaca Journal -News 39lGroton Jour. -Courier 401Groton Jour. -Courier 411T. G. Miller's Sons 108 I Stover Printing Co 147lGraco Printing Co 1481Fred A. Rogalsky 1 County Treas. it ff Tax Notices 44 44 Supplies Printing Bond Prem $450.79 355.52 81.60 21.30 25.50 $450.79 355.52 81.60 21.30 25 5n 6.25 625 675.00 675.00 0 $1,615.91 $1.615.91 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 117 Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1926 J. M. TOWNSEND, S. L. HOWELL, H. A. WHITTAKER, Committee Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. 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 bilis and ac- counts therein listed be audited and allowed at the' amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes ----0. 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 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. 118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARI} OF SUPERVISORS No. of claim Claimant Account to which chareeable ' Nature of expense i_ U 161 H. A. Whittaker 162 x: A. Whittaker 163 H. A. Whittaker 164 H. A. Whittaker 16511i. A. Whittaker 166 W. 0. Smiley 167 W. 0. Smiley 168 W. 0. Smiley 169 W. 0. Smiley... 170 W. 0. Smiley 171 W. J. Shaver 172 W. J. Shaver 1.73 W. J. Shaver 144 W. J. Shaver ....... 175 W. J. Shaver.......... 176 Olen A. King 177 Olen A. King..... 178 Olen A. King 179 Olen A. King 180 Olen A..King- 181 John W. 182 John W. Jones_..._.....--. 183 John W. Jones 184 John W. Jones 185 Legrande Chase 186 Legrande Chase_..__. 1.87 Legrande Chase 188 Legrande Chase._. ...... 189 Legrande Chase 190 C. M. Buck • 191 C. M. Suck 192 C. M. Buck_ .... 193 C. M. Buck____:.... 194 C. M. Kuck 195 F. G. Snyder....,...... 196 F. G. Snyder.... r 197 F. G. Snyder _- 198 F. G. Snyder 199 F. G. Snyder.•-- ........ 200 J. M. Townsend..._ 201 J. M. Townsend 202 J. M. Townsend. 203 J. M. Townsend.._........ 204 J. M. Townsend... 205 F. D. Van Order 2061F. D. Van Order...- 207 F. D. Van Order 208 F. D. Van Order 2091L. E. Patterson 2101L. E. Patterson 2111L. E. Patterson ---._ - Supervisor ... Tax Com Mt. " Extd. Tax Comm. work Guar&SpcSes1 Annual Sess. Tax Com Mt. Extd. Tax Coinm. work. Quar&SpcSes1 Annual Sess. Tax Corn Mt. Extd. Tax.... Comm. work. Quar&SpcSes1 Annual Sess. Tax Com Mt. Extd. Tax_.__ Comm. work. Quar&SpcSes Annual Sess. Extd. Tax Comm. work. Qua r&SpcSes Annual Sess. Tax Corn Mt. Extd. Tax.._. Comm. work. Quar&SpcSes; Annual Sess. Tax Com Mt. Extd. Tax.... Comm. work. Quar&SpcSes Annual Sess Tax Com Mt. Extd. Tax.._. Comm. work. Quar&SpcSes) Annual Sess. Tax Corn Mt. Extd. Tax.... Comm. work. Quar&SpcSes Annual Sess. Tax Corn Mt. Comm. work. Quar&SpcSes Annual Sess. Tax Com Mt. Extd. Tax_... Comm. work. 61 N hi 11 if id ii ii [i ff .1[ li ff if $6.42 30.60 202.66 39.60 117:84 4.96 30.60 432.00 34.80 114.96 5.76 42.14 435.30 42.32 115.97 6.50 28.14 27.00 37.20 104.88 75.09 341.92 37.02 120.26 5.10 67.35 150.00 33.00 121.20 5.50 43.00 284.50 37.20 121.44 5.20 30.60 84.00 36.00 122.40 5.92 46.25 241.68 39.60 115.92 4.00 229.00 30.00 114.00 4.00 59.78 308.59 $6.42 30.60 202.66 39.60 117.84 4.96 30.60 432.00 34.80 114.96 5.76 42.14 435.30 42.32 115.97 6.50 28.14 27.00 37.20 104.88 75.09 341.92 37.02 120.26 5.10 67:35 150.00 33.00 121.20 5.50 43.00 284.50 37.20 121.44 5.20 30.60 84.00 36.00 122.40 5.92 46.25 241.68 39.60 115.92 4.00 229.00 30.00 114.00 4.00 59.78 308.50 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK - 119 0 Claimant Account to which chareeable Nature of expense V' 1 212 L. E. Patterson 213 L. E. Patterson 214 E. M. St. John 215 E. M. St. John 216 E. M. St. John 217 E. M. St. John 218 S. L. Howell 219 S. L. Howell. 220 S. L. Howell 221 S. L. Howell 222 L. R. Pierce 223 L. R. Pierce 224 L. R. Pierce. 225 L. R. Pierce 2261L. R. Pierce Supervisor __.- Quar&SpeSes 1 Annual Sess. Tax Com Mt. Comm. work. Quar&SpeSes1 Annual Sess.l Tax Com Mt. Comm. work. Quar&SpoSesI --_, Annual Sess. Tax Com Mt. Extd. Tax___. Comm. work. Quar&SpeSesC °' Annual Sess.l 30.00 114.00 4.00 306.00 30.00 114.00 4.00 293.80 30.00 114.00 4.00 59.78 264.20 30.00 114.00 $6,291.05 30.00 114.00 4.00 306.00 30.00 114.00 4.00 293.80 30.00 114.00 4.00 59.78 264.20 30.00 114.00 $6,291.05 Respectfully submitted this 20th day of December, 1926 W. 0. SMILEY, S. L. HOWELL, LESLIE R. PIERCE, Committee Moved by Mr. Smiley, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. 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 Offi- cers and Compensation be accepted and that the bills and ac- counts therein listed be audited and allowed, at the amounts recommended by the committee. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -13. Noes -O. Carried. 120 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Smiley presented the petition of the assessors of the Town of Danbyto add to the assessment roll of the town for the year 1926, property belonging to Robert Connor, omitted from the assessment roll for the year 1925. On motion of Mr. Smiley, the request of the assessors was granted and they were directed to add to the assessment -roll of the town for the year 1926, the property belonging to Robert Connor, omitted from the assessment roll of 1925, at its valu- ation as fixed for the year 1925. The Sheriff appeared before the Board and filed his report, pursuant to the provisions of §243, of the County Law, as di- rected by a resolution of this Board adopted December 13, 1926. Moved by Mr. Pierce, that the report be filed. 0 Seconded by Mr. Jones. Carried. ' Mr. St. John presented a list of the Returned School. Taxes for the City of Ithaca, which was received and referred to the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes, relative to the Returned School Taxes for the several taxdistricts of the county for the year 1926: Your Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes, finds by the certificates signed by the County Treasurer, sup- ported by the affidavits of the proper officers of the following school districts of the different towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, submitted to this Board by the County Treas- urer, that the following school taxes have not been paid, after diligent efforts have been made to enforce collection thereof, and your committee therefore recommends that the following sums be levied upon and collected from the lands or property upon which the same were imposed, with 7% in addition thereto: CAROLINE District No. 2— Earl Johnson, 90 acres $9.10 District No. 6— Jerome Fiddler, 28 acres 5.60. L. J. Hollister, 37 acres 6.30 OF TOIOKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 121 Alex. Leznir, 82 acres 14.00 Caroline Tel. Co. 1.16 Clifford Reynolds, 86 acres 22.40 District No. 7— W. H. Genung Est., 1 acre 3.60 W. H. Genung Est., 1/2 acre 1.50 G. H. Legg, 7 acres G. H. Legg, 18 acres 2.16 Orrin. Cornelius, 67 acres 4.80 District No. 9— C. W. Tallmadge, 50 acres 6.09 District No. 10— J. W. Stout (Dryden) 30.00 District No. 11— J. C. Latimer, 46 acres 4.50 District No. 12— Hiram VanDemark, 77 acres 16.20 District No. 13— E. Crispell, 1 acre E. Crispell, 8 acres 5.83 M. Mattison, ,i acre M. Mattison, 1/. acre 3.18 F. D. Roe, 37 acres F. D. Roe, 36 acres F. D. Roe, 12 acres 15.90 Ben Peer, 60 acres 13.50 District No. 20— Howard Bush, 109 acres 17.10 Vin Degracia, 50 acres 12.35 Mary Brown, 114 acres 9.50 District No. 21— Howard Johnson, 12 acres 5.10 Jay Ballard, 102 acres 15.30 122 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Harry Cornell, 43 acres 6.80 Anna King, 104 acres 52.70 Clarence Wyckoff, 66 acres 22.10 DANBY $306.77 District No. 3— L. B. Finch, 64 acres $9.45. District No. 7— Matthew Snook, 50 acres 7.20. District No. 8— Lewis A. Chase, 30 acres 23.00 Cholis Compton, 108 acres 55.20 Everett Hall, 1 acre 6.90 J. C. Jensen, 110 acres 57.50 Joseph Lissick, 330 acres 103.50. Clarence J. Swartwood, 15 acres 25.30 John Welch, 97 acres 54.05 District No. 13— • Albert Grant, 100 acres 27.30 M. S. Grant Est., 54 acres 8.40 Star Chase, 771A acres 16.80 Chas. Fisher, 100 ,acres - 16.80 District No. 14— F. L. Hawes, 43 acres 7.84 • Bert Heffron, 16 acres 1.43 Orville Howard, 100 acres 28.50 Wm. Marsh, 16 acres 1.43 Danby Tel. Co .85 District No. 16— R. A. Menzie, 40 acres 4.80 R. A. Menzie, 59 acres 9.60 R. A. Menzie, 160 acres 19.20 Nathan Migdol, 35 acres 9.00 J. Ridgway, 25 acres 1.80 Mary Van de Mark; 10 acres 1.20 Rod Murchison, 121 acres 13.20 $510.25 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 123 DRYDEN District No. 2— Floyd Heath, 43 acres $27.60 John Flynn, 76 acres 47.40 District No. 4— Newton C. Galusha, 110 acres 38.72 District No. 5— Luther Bush, 8 acres .51 District No. 7— J. Maxwell, 92 acres 23.20 District No. 9 -- John Flynn, 65 acres 23.98 District No. 10— Caroline Tel. Co 2.17 Chas. McGee, 231/2 acres 6.60 Chas. McGill, 81/ 9.30 District No. 11— J. C. Lason 5.53 District No. 12-- H. S. Finch (1925) 4 3.51 Jas. Crispell, 10 acres - .96 H. S. Finch 4.80 Leroy Gleason, 20 acres .80 Lloyd Library and Museum Co., 425 acres 11.20 Herbert Metcalf, 80 acres 8.00 District No. 13— F. L. Baker (1925) 50.40 Burton Jacoby (1925) 16.38 124 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS M. L. Wood (1925) 1.26 Dale Wood (1925) 13.86 F. L. Baker (1926), 137 acres 40.00 Mrs. J. V. McIntyre (1926) , 31/4 , acres 15.00 Verona Simons, Post Office Fix. .80 District No. 14— Thomas Holland, 140 acres 21.92 District No. 15— Arthur Brown, 100 acres 49.05 W. A. Dickens, 123 acres 36.60 Mrs. Carrie Mineah, 100 acres 22.86 B. B. Coyne, 5 acres ' 1.08 District No. 19— J. C. Lason, 136 acres 33.50 Chas. Edsall, 104 acres - 25.62 District No. 20— Manuel Lopp, 68 acres 24.18 Geo. W. Miller & Bro., 65 acres 22.89 District No. 21— Henry Haseman, 50 acres 10.36 Cornelius H. Barnes, 70 acres 18.43 Jesse Mack, 39 acres 9.31 District No. 23— • . A. C. Belknap, 76 acres 12.00 Caroline Tel. Co. 2.43 ENFIELD District No. 2— $642.21 Frank Tyler, 102 acres $62.70 Frank Tyler, 15 acres 5.70 Bessie Fish, 43 acres .16.72 . OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 125 District No. 6 -- Stephen Arnold, 2 acres 1.47 Stephen Burlew, y/> acre 2.31 District No. 7— Joseph Butler, 7 acres 3.20 Chas. Rumsey, 125 acres 46.40 District No. 10— Vera Leonard, 85 acres 15.55 Richard Manning, 1/ acre 2.53 Carrie Rumsey, 70 acres 14.14 District No. 11— Fred Bower, 11/4 acre 2.15 Wm. Parker Est., acre 2.15 District No. 14— Orville Van Ostrand, 79 acres 24.00 Jennie Van Ostrand, 50 acres 11.20 $210.22 GROTON District No. 8— L. C. Atwater, Grandview Hgts. Lots . $39.45 L. C. Atwater, Sunrise Ave. Lots 6.58 L. C. Atwater, Cayuga St. Lots 5.26 Edw. C. Bennett, So. Main St 1.32 G. C. Costello, 201 S. Main St 6.58 Sophia Gifford, 136 Cayuga St 21.04 Frank P. Hatch, Spring St. Lots 2.63 Frank J. Heywood, Clinton St. Lots 2.63 Frank J. Heywood, McKinley Ave 5.26 Frank J. Heywood, Sunrise Ave. Lots 3.95 John A. I-lall, Jones Ave. Lots 3.95 Fred Hickey, 104 Lincoln Ave 26.30 Harry Hugunine, West Cortland St. Lots 5.26 • Clarence L. Kinney, Spring St. Lots . 1.32 M. J. Marlette, Morton Ave. Lots 5.26 M. J. Marlette, 112 Peru Road 65.75 Milo Morgan, Sunrise Ave..Lots -• 1.32 126 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Fred Messer, Washington St. Lot 2.63 Prudential Dis. Corp., 220 S. Main St 105.20 Perry A. Payne, Sunrise Ave. Lots 2.63 Willis Perkins, W. Cortland St. Lots 5.26 H. S. Washburn (Personal) 7.89 District No. 9— Francis Bowker, 2 acres 1.11. District No. 16— Jagrims Walter 60.00 - Bruce Gamel 30.00 District No. 19— Dabes George, 73 acres 20.40 District No. 20— Shoals Gel. Corp., 10 acres 49.49 Shoals Gel. Corp., 14 acre 16.97 Shoals Gel. Corp. 1.42 District No. 22— Frank Krum, 113 acres 25.60 Webster Bowersox, 100 acres 17.60 $550.06 -ITHACA District No. 2— John Flynn, 30 acres $22.50 District No. 3— H. Johnson 1.05 Jas. Poyer .70 Edna A. Whiting • 1.75 District No. 4— Marion Fitzpatrick, 160 acres 30.00 Claude Shelton, 46 acres 27.60 - OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 127 District No. 6— Bergholtz Realty Co 22.80 Mrs. A. T. Bergholtz 4.80 Fred'k S. Eaton 54.60 Anna McDonald Est 20.40 District No. 7L— Arthur — Arthur N. Bennett 18.00 R. C. Brown 9.00 Frank Bennett 12.00 Edna Bennett .60 Geo. B. Davis .60 Tony Deangelis 1.50 John Palmer 1.20 Smith Hull .75 M. E. Jennings .75 John Joyce 16.50 R. Liddington 22.50 Hattie Liddington 2.63 Jas. A. Miller 6.00 Ira Myers 84.00 A. J. Quick .60 James Turner .75 E. J. Turner 1.50 District No. 8— P. T. Kelly, 100 acres P. T. Kelly, 66 acres P. T. Kelly, 156 acres 131.68 Arthur Wright, 101 acres 38.85 LANSING District No. 2— $535.61 Fred Linderberry $29.75 N. Y. Southern R. R 4.83 District No. 3— Tracy Buchanan, 80 acres 35.52 Nina Dibble, 118 acres 47.36 128 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS District No. 5— C. N. Y. S. R. R 9.68 Grace Golden, 104 acres 15.00 Alice Davis, 5 acres .75 District No. 6— Jas. Cooney, 204 acres 24.00 R. J. Swayze, 4 acres .45 R. J. Swayze, 5 acres 1.20 Frank and Arthur Woolley, 80 acres 10.80 Frank and Arthur Woolley, 10 acres 2.40 District No. 9 - Nicholas Banza 3.44 Belle Cantlin 1.72 Carrie Carrigan 10.31 Howard Van Auken 4.30 Joseph Diakala 10.31 District No. 13— Clarke Blakely, 96 acres 5.05 District No. 16— J. W. Williamson 18.00 John Knettles 8.40 District No. 22— Jas. Inman 2.80 $246.07 • NEWFIELD District No. 1- - Richard Cox, 45 acres $3.90 Willis Drake, 65 acres 5:20 Joseph Doane, H. & L • 1.30 Chauncey Freese, 4 acres • .65 Clarence Titus, 3 acres .32 Putnam Teeter, 35 acres '3.25 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 129 District No. 2— Chauncey Freese, H. & L Chauncey Freese, Lot 3.00 Fred Tompkins (C. H. Blood pays) 7 acres .75 District No. 8 • — Dan'l Georgia, 106 acres 13.50 Francis McHale, 8 acres .90 Ethel Brown, 80 acres 5.40 District No. 9— Martin L. Benjamin, 44 acres 3.75 Bertha Munson, 15 acres 1.25 District No. 11— Peter Teeter, 53 acres 6.90 Fremont Brown, 10 acres 1.15 Fremont and Gertie Brown, 37 acres 5.75 John Baly, 64 acres 9.20 R. L. Baumline, 52 acres ._. 18.40 Fred Henning, 87 acres 10.33 Fred Henning, 71 acres 11.50 Fred Henning, 60 acres • 18.40 Stephen Oltz, 120 acres 23.00 Hannah Dassance, 34 acres 4.60 District No. 12— Chas. Leonard, 30 acres $3.60 District No. 13— Bert Payne, 142 acres 48.00 Robert Raub, 91 acres 45.00 District No. 14— Frank Cox, 85 acres 6.50 Frank Cox, 20 acres 1.50 Geo. Herriman, 32 acres 3.00 Claire Ley, 130 acres ...... 11.00 District No. 16— Gertrude Brown, 62 acres 10.80 Wilber & Mabel Dobson, 87 acres 34.20 Lena Teeter, 83 acres 17.10 130 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS District'No. 18— Putnam Teeter, 96 acres 6.80 District No. 21— Putnam Teeter, 33 acres 1.50 Putnam Teeter, 120 acres 2.50 Putnam Teeter, 134 acres • 3.25 Putnam Teeter, 80 •acres 3.25 $374.93 ULYSSES District No. 3— Wesley Bower, 120 acres $45.50 District No. 6— Mrs. Albert Clark, 9 acres 3.60 District No. 10— Lee Brown, Soft drink stand 3.00 District No. 11— Morgan Garlock (Stanley Girvan pays) 36.00 District No. 1 • — Nelson & Fred Armstrong, 11/4' acres . (C. H Blood pays) 21.00 Martin Breen, 14 acre 12.75 Peter Boyer, 4 acres 13.50 Erwin Brainer, Elevator 39.00 John Carron and wife, 1/8 acre • Mrs. John Carron, 1 acre .13.50 Addie Emmons, 1/.1. acre .10.50 Geo. Ehle, 14 acre • 9.00 Hazen Fish, 14 acre 6.75 Mrs. James Fuller, V. acre 1.50 Parker Robinson, 21/, acres 7.50 Frank Rosbaugh, 3 acres 4.50 Merrit Drake, 14 acre 18.00 Emery Spicer, 1/._, acre 6.75 Peter Tunison, /, acre 27.00 Chas. Wood, 21 acres 13.50 J. J. Sullivan, 114 acre (Foster Hewitt pays) .75 Phoebe Case,. V/, acre 12.75 $306.35 OF TONIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 131 CITY OF ITHACA Alpha Sigma Phi, Rockledge, Stewart Ave $252.00 Aramina, S. & A., 437=439 W. State 84.00 Bangs, Lavida, 218 E. Falls 32.20 W. J. Bates Est., 112 N. Aurora 140.00 • 114 N. Aurora 140.00 318 Columbia 18.20 311 Hudson 168.00 Lot Rear 313 Columbia 1.40 E. & A. Black, 317 Titus Ave. 32.20 Brokaw & Davis, Boathouse, Taughannock Blvd 4.20 H. A. Brooks, Lot 601 S. Albany 5.60 E. J. Carpenter, 207-209 Elm 42.00 • Garage, 1024 W. Seneca 7.00 Case, S. J. Est., 310 Hancock (L. Hazen pays) 16.80 Uri Clark Est., 154 E. State (Leland Clark, Agt.) 224.00 Cole, J. W., 119 College Ave 75.60 Cornelius, Nina, 113 Cobb 21.00 Cummings, Ted. Est., 414 Utica 18.20 Dade, C. W., 210 Cleveland Ave 18.20 Dillon. J. J., 101 Morris Ave .16.80 103 " `< 8.40 105 " If 8.40 109 " " 8.40 111 " 8.40 113 8.40 115. " 8.40 116 8.40 Dinehart & Williams, Lot 236 Floral Ave 1.40 Dodge, Grace, 317 First (K: W. Horton, owner) 15.40 W. M. Driscoll, 3rd, 312 W. 'Seneca 67.20 Dunkle, C. E., Lot 37, Maple Ave 2.10 Wm. Fahey, 106 Delaware.Ave. 56.00, Fish, Bessie, 214 Floral Ave 11.20 ..216 Floral Ave. 16.80 Frank Fish Est., Lot No. 2, Floral Ave 2.10 C. & B. French, 414 S. Geneva 26.60 M. & J. Geary, 320 N. Meadow , 22.40 Lydia Geddes, Lot No. 28 Cobb , 2.80 Thos. Gelshinan Estate; Lot 305 Hillview PI 3.50 G. & F. Genung, 315 Dryden Rd • 56.00 A. C. & M. Goff, 305 W. Green ' `112.00 Gar. Rear 305 W. Green ' '33.60 M. Gray Estate, 309-311 Hillview P1' ' " • 30.80 307.Hillview PI 22.40 W. R. & R. Grieshaber, 215 Mitchell • 70.00 Hagen, 0. M.,.314 E. Falls " 11.20 132 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Halliday, J. E., 517 Willow Ave 11.80 E. Hausner Est., 208 Hudson (Willis Hausner pays) 28.00 Head & Leatchneauer, 717 E. Buffalo 123.20 Houghton, G. E., 109 Farm 28.00 Lot Cascadilla Ave 4.90 Irish, T. M., 508 Mitchell (Raymond Starr pays) 77.00 Ithaca Realty Co., 104-106 McClune Ter. (Maggie Brody pays) 35.00 F. M. & C. Jenks, 119 Cascadilla 51.80 J. C. Jensen, 806 N. Cayuga 23.80 K. P. Johnson Est., 503 N. Albany .(Chas.. Anthony owner) 23.80 Chas. H. Jones, 327 S. Titus Ave 32.20 Jones, J. P. & L.', 602 Madison 25.20 Leonard, Fred, 125-127 Hyers 25.20 M. Llop, 209-211 Dryden Rd 91.00 904 Hector 98.00 240 Linden Ave 39.20 H. J. Lucas, Jr., 407 E. Tompkins 16.80 Madden, R. H., 221 S. Cayuga 128.8() Gar. Rear 221 S. Cayuga 35.00 (M. De Ycaza owner) Mason & Jackson, 502 S. Plain 28.00 McCarthy. 214 S. Corn (J. D. Main owner) 22.40 Preston Melton, 425 W. Seneca 23.80 223 S. Plain 22.40 Merril], J. J., 124 Maple Ave. (C. E. New owner) 14.00 Miller, Lena, 412 Elm 39.20 Mollela, S., 12 Garages, 4th and Madison Sts. 16.80 ,Montgomery, Nellie. 522-524 S. Albany 47.60 Lot S. Albany 3.50 Morgan, Harry & E., 131 N. Quarry 64.40 Plumer, W. H., Cor. 4th and Morris Ave 4.20 Quick, Arthur, 414 Madison (S. Mollela owner) 25.20 Quigley, John, 207 Williams 49.00 J. Reidy Est., 104 Maple Ave 23.80 Lot Maple Ave. 18.20 Lot Maple Ave. 49.00 Savage,. E. S., 106 Harvard Place s 70.00 R. J. Scanlon, 314 Spencer 25.20 Lot S. Plain 8.40 L. H. & R. Schutt, 432 N. Titus Ave 28.00 (M. T. Wallenbeck owner) H. C. Schuyler, 416 First 4.80 306 Second 5.60 L. G. Scott, 127 Giles 25.20 F. B. Shelton, 814 N. Aurora 39.20 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 133 M. J. Sheridan Est., 412 Hudson 23.80 414 Hudson 5.60 Gertrude Sinn, 235 Cliff • 16.80 233 Cliff 1.40 Space Bros., 616 W. Buffalo 42.00 Garage Rear 616 W. Buffalo 16.80 Ira M. Stilwell, 321 E. Falls 23.80 H. & E. Strong, 608 S. Plain 29.40 J. S. Vaughn, Lot 28 Treva Ave 1.40 E. L. & M. Welch, 132-139 Linn 36.40 C. H. Wilcox, .209 Auburn 22.40 Lena S. Wilson, 507 Cascadilla 11.20 $3,727.30 F. D. VAN ORDER, L. E. PATTERSON, Committee Mr. Van Order 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 that the sums therein mentioned be levied and collected from the lands or property upon which the same were imposed, with 7% in addition thereto. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. On motion, adjourned to Monday, December 27, 1926, at 10.30 A. M. • Eighteenth Day Monday, December 27, 1926 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The Clerk read the certificate of recommendation by William A. Murray, Chairman of the Democratic County Committee, of the appointment of William F. George, as Democratic Com- missioner of Election. 134 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Eugene Terry, Esq., appeared before the Board and spoke in opposition to the election of Mr. George. On motion of Mr. Shaver, the Board went into executive session. The Board' arose from executive session and proceeded in the transaction of regular business. Moved by Mr. Howell, that in view of the fact that there was no other name or nomination legally before this Board, and on which the Board could act, other than that of Mr. George, that the Clerk be directed to cast one ballot for William F. George, as the Democratic Commissioner of EIection. Seconded by Mr. Jones. Carried. The Clerk cast one ballot for William F. George, and the Chairman declared Mr. George elected Democratic Commis- sioner of Election for the term of two years, from the 1st day of January, 1927. 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 respectfully reports that, in its opinion, the following appropriations will be necessary to meet the expenditures of the county for the ensuing fiscal year, viz.: APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE GENERAL FUND Contributions: State Tax—General Purposes $44,541.15 Armory Purposes 6,674.67 Stenographers, Etc. 2,959.81 $54,175.63 Tax Expenses, Refunds, Etc.: Tax Commissioners' Meeting $210.24 Legislative: Supervisors—Compensation $6,309.69 Expenses 649.81 Clerk 1,500.00 Attorney 300.00 Postage 50.00 $8,809.50 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 135 Administrative Officers: Commissioners of Election—. Salaries $1,200.00 Expenses 134.63 Clerk Hire, Etc. 1,000.00 Rent 120.00 Elections—County Canvass $196.32 Election Expenses 6,762.19 County Treasurer— Salary $1,000.00 Clerk -hire 300.00 Bond 675.00 Postage 150.00 Expenses 110.55 Adinirtistrative Buildings: County Clerk—Janitor $480.00 Insurance 101.25 Expenses 58.13 $2,454.63 $6,958.51 $2,235.55 $639.38 . Court-house—Janitor $1,000.00 Insurance 397.75 Expenses 1,633.22 $3,030.97 Contract Supplies: Heat and Light $3,500.00 Telephones 1,500.00 $5,000.00 Judicial: County Judge—Salary $5,000.00 Special County Judge—Salary 600.00 Assistants 2,700.00 Expenses 920.87 $9,220.87 136 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Children's Ccur1: Judge—Salary $1,500.00 Clerk—Salary 800.00 Expenses 580.84 $2.880.84, Civil Courts: Supreme Court $2.000.00 Court Library: Maintenance $200.00 Coun/aj Cleric: Salary $2,600.00 Deputy Clerk—Salary 1,200.00 Motor Vehicle Clerk—Salary 1,200.00 Assistants 4,400.00 Rent 300.00 . Postage 225.00 Expenses 1,500.00 Reg !dative Officers: Sealer of Weights & Measures—Salary $500.00 Expenses 411.03 Educational: Educational Notices, Etc. $159.33 Farm Bureau 3,000.00 Horne Bureau 3,000.00 Junior Project Extension 2.500.00 Feeble -Minded 216.67 Deaf -Mutes 100.00 Couartil Publications: Proceedings of Board $750.00 Other Publications 38.79 $11,425.00 $911.03 $8,976.00 $788.79 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 137 Public Health: County Laboratory $118.32 Public Health Nurse 2,100.00 Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis.5,000.00 $7.218.32 •Corrective Officers: District Attorney ----Salary $1,600.00 Office Expenses _ 700.00 Other Expenses 231.59 Sheriff—Salary $2,400.00 Under Sheriff—Salary 1,500.00 Deputy Sheriff and Turn- key—Salary 900.00 Jail Matron—Salary 300.00 Expenses 1,138.56 $2,531.59 $6,238.56 Probation Officer—Salary $1,200.00 Coroner: Salary $300.00 Expenses 100.00 Other Expenses 150.00 $550.00 C'1 im.in.a 1 Co?tr t s : County Court $1,200.00 Peo,isi mast: Jail and Jail Inmates... $3,217.80 Insurance 90.00 $3,307.80 Onondaga County Penitentiary $407.30 Total Appropriations $142,570.51. Less: Estimated Receipts Applicable to General Fund— Levy on Towns for State Tax $54,1.75.63 Levy on Towns for -Election Ex- penses 2,805.08 138 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Levy on Towns to Reimburse County for Deaf -Mutes 100.00 Feeble Minded 216.67 Sheriff's Expenses 437.15 • Fees of County Clerk 16,149.35 Fees of Surrogate's Clerk 234.75 $74,118.63 Net A'mt Required for General Fund Appropriation $68,451.88 APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE POOR FUND Charitable, Improvident Poor: Superintendent of the Poor— Salary $1,500.00 Expenses 400.00 Almshouse Inmates 5,500.00 Outdoor Relief 6,000.00 Transportation 400.00 Physician 480.00 Chaplain 150.00 Keeper at County Home 1,200.00 Insurance 325.00 Expenses 115.38 Refrigeration Plant 1,052.00 $17,122.38 Charitab le=Tub ercnlosis : Tuberculosis Hospital— Maintenance $18,000.00 Nurse 1,000.00 Insurance • 37.38 Expenses _ 10.00 Mental Diseases: Insane Dependent Children: Board of Child Welfare Soldiers, Sailors, Etc.: Soldiers' Burial $150.00 Soldiers' Headstones 25.00 $19,047.38 $60.00 4,000.00 $175.00 Total Appropriations • $40,404.76 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 139 Less: Estimated Receipts Applicable to Poor Fund— Levy on Towns to Reimburse County for— Support of Poor at County Horne $5,473.58 Examinations in Lunacy 60.00 $5,533.58 Net Amount Required for Poor Fund Appropriation $34,871.18 APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE HIGHWAY. FUND r Maintenance: Supt. of Highways—Salary $2,200.00 Expenses 1,000.00 Other expenses _ 10.23 $3,210.23 Construction: Sinking Fund on Bonds—Principal $2,543.05 Interest 5,086.16 $7,629.21 County System of Roads: Construction Under §320-A $28,730.00 Maintenance Under §320-A 9,486.00 • Expenses 167.62 $38,383.62 Snow Fences $7,198.40 County Highway Indebtedness: County Highway Bonds—Principal $14,000.00 Interest 8,945.00 $22,945.00 Total Appropriations $79,366.46 Less: Estimated Receipts Applicable to Highway Fund— Levy on Towns to Reimburse County for— Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds $1,440.87 Net Am't Required for Highway Fund Approp'n $77,925.59 140 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Your committee recommends that there be assessed against, levied upon and collected from the taxable property of .Tomp- ki•ns County, liable therefor, the following sums for the follow- ing purposes : For General Fund $68,451,88 For Poor Fund 34,817.18 $103,323.06 For Highway Fund 77,925.59 Total Tax Levy for County, Exclusive of State Tax._.$1,81,248.65 Your committee further reports that the foregoing appro- priations will be necessary to meet the expenditures of the county for the next ensuing fiscal year, in payment of 1. Contributions pursuant to Chapter 775, Laws of 1926, Armory Purpose Tax pursuant to the Military Law, as amended, Court and Stenographer's Tax pursuant to the Ju- diciary Law, as amended, Chapters 7, 575, 755, 772 and 851, Laws of 1926, and Article 6, Section 12, of the State Consti- tution. 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 and 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. 5. Amounts to become due on 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 con- tingencies. Your committee further reports, that from the report of the - County Treasurer, the receipts of the previous year and other OF TOIIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 141 informai'ion available, it is estimated that the amounts indi- cated 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 27th day of December, 1926 SIDNEY L. HOWELL, J. W. JONES, J. M. TOWNSEND, Committee Moved by Mr. Howell, that the report be taken from the table and passed at this time. • Seconded by Mr. Van Order. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Howell' offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resobved—That the report of the Committee on Finance be accepted and that the several amounts therein specified be and hereby are appropriated from the funds indicated, to and for. the purposes enumerated; and be it further Resolved—That all moneys received by the County Treas- urer, the disposition of which is not specifically provided for by law, or act of this Board, be credited by her to the general, poor OT 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 Iaw, 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 her so to do ; and be it further • ,,Resolved—That there be assessed upon, levied against and 142 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS collected from the taxable property of Tompkins County,` liable therefor, For State Tax $54,175.63 For County General and Poor Fund Tax 103,323.06 For County Highway Fund Tax 77,925.59 Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Ayes -13. Noes --0. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Equalization, Etc.; on the Apportionment of Taxes, 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, reports that the- following amounts shall be paid by the several towns and the City of Ithaca for State Tax for General Purposes, Armory Purpoes, Stenographer Purposes, County Tax for General and Poor Purposes, and County Tax for Highway Purposes, as follows : Towns • k 5 5 C Caroline - Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca City Ithaca Town Lansing Newfield Ulysses Totals $960,341 807,355 2,798,658 683,896 3,005,629 23,283,3 78 4,402,330 2,824,954 924,340 2,081,529 $41,772,410 $1,244.56 1,047,13 3,629.85 886.01 3,898.30 30,198.54 5,709.82 3,663.96 1,197.86 2,699.60 $54,175.63 $2,375.88 1,997.39 6,923.88 1,691.95 7,435.92 57,603.07 - 10,891.36 6.988.93 • 2.286:81 5,149.70 $103,344.89 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 143 Towns m F. m 0.7 w o a. 6)s. ti Z o Td P. w ,,, Xm OS a'M I-, W C W C W 0 E" Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield ---- -------------------- Groton Ithaca City Ithaca Town Lansing --.. ---...- Newfield Ulysses ---------- --- - ...--- - Totais $961,707 $1,789.73 $5,410.17 816,997 1,520.43 4,564.95 2,811,678 5,232.53 15,786.26 685,811 1,276.29 3,854.25 3,009,788 5,601.21 16,935.43 23,361,100 43,475.00 131,276.61 4,402,168 , 8,192.43 24,793.61 2,826,220 5,259.59 15,912.48 930,288 1,731,26 5,215.93 2,088,806 3,887.26 11,736.56 $41,894,563 $77,965.73 1 $235,486.25 Rate for State Tax .. $1.296+ per $1,000 Rate for County General and Poor Tax 2.47 + " 1,000 Rate for County Highway Tax 1.86 + " 1,000 W. J. SHAVER, Chairman, J. M. TOWNSEND, J. W. JONES, F. G. SNYDER, H. A. WHITTAKER, L. E. PATTERSON, LEGRAND CHASE, Committee Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the report be taken from the table :and passed. at this time. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. By unanimous consent, the report was taken from the table. Mr. Shaver offered the following resolution and moved its .adoption : Resolved.—That the report of the Committee on Equalization, Etc., on Apportionment of Taxes, 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 144 PROCEEDINGS OF TI3E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS city of the county, be assessed against, levied upon and col- lected from the taxable property of the several towns and city, liable therefor Seconded by Mr. Chase. Ayes -13. 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 or Ithaca, for the ensuing fiscal year, as set forth in the following budgets : OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 145 TOWN OF CAROLINE To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $1,244.56 County Tax `2,375.88 County Highway Tax 1,789.73 Maintenance of State and County Highways 550.00 Election Expenses : 121.45, Due County 42.94 Sheriff's Expenses 15.58 Support of Poor at County Home 466.11 $6,606.25 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES --$32824 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $2,495.25 Highways 3,875.00 Bridges 700.00 Machinery 500.00 Miscellaneous 1,600.00 Town Poor 200.00 .9,370.25 TOTAL BUDGET $16,304.74 TAX FOR LIGHTING DISTRICT --$64766 TAX RATES— General .0078 Highway .01. Total .0178 Lighting District .00768 146 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF DANBY To be Paid the County Treasurer: State Tax $1,047.13 County Tax 1,997.39 County Highway Tax - 1,520.43 Maintenance of State and County Highways 650.00 Election Expenses 86.75 Support of Poor at County Home 53.13 Due County 39.05 Sheriff's Expenses 34.41 $5',428.29 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES—$545.97 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $1,352.96 - Highways 3,907.00 Bridges 2,500.00 Machinery 1,200.00 Miscellaneous 2,000.00 Town Poor 100.00 11,059.96 TOTAL BUDGET $17,034.22 TAX RATES— General .0061 Highway .0144 Total .0205 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 147 TOWN OF .DRYDEN To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $3,629.85 County Tax 6,923.88 .County Highway Tax 5,232.53 Sinking Fund and Interest, Road No. 681 243.11 Sinking Fund and Interest, Road No. 682 269.13 Sinking Fund and Interest, Road No. 683 278.09 Maintenance of State & County Highways 1,250.00 Election Expenses 329.68 Support of Poor at County Home 361.29 Feeble -Minded Children ............................ 40.00 _ 40.00 Due County 78.30 Sheriff's Expenses 57.76 $18,693.62 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES—$687.16 To be Paid the Supervisor: Town Audits $3,037.87 Highways 8,000.00 Bridges 500.00 Machinery 2,000.00 Miscellaneous 4,200.00 Town Poor 600.00 Vote of Town for Highways 5,000.00 Southworth Library 200.00 Memorial Day 50.00 Brush Tax 219.40 23,807.27 TOTAL BUDGET $43,188.05 TAX FOR LIGHTING DISTRICT— Varna—$300.64 McLean— 105.20 TAX RATES— Inside Corporation Outside Corporation Pension General Highway .00665 Pension Total .01035 Varna Lighting District .0041 McLean Lighting District .0066 -148 PROCEEDINGS -OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF ENFIELD To be Paid the County Treasurer:' State Tax $886.01 County Tax 1,691.95 County Highway Tax 1,276.29 Maintenance of State and County Highways 600.00 Election Expenses 95.43 Support of Poor at County Home 422.75 Sheriff's Expenses 9.70. Examinations in Lunacy 20.00 $5,002.13 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES—$224.94 To be Paid the Supervisor: Town Audits $2,837.96 Highways 2,822.00 Bridges ' 500.00 .• Machinery 2,000.00 Miscellaneous 1,815.00 9,974.96 TOTAL BUDGET $15,202.03 TAX RATES— General .0098 • Highways .0148 Total .0246 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW'YORK 149 TOWN OF GROTON To be Paid the County Treasurer State 'Tax $3,898.30 County Tax 7,435.92 County Highway Tax 5,601.21 Maintenance of State and County Highways 500.00 Election Expenses 381.70 Support of Poor at County Home 691.85 - Sheriff's Expenses 50.52 $18,559.50 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES—$588.56 To be Paid the Supervisor: Town Audits $1,800.00 Highways 4,500.00 Bridges 500.00 Machinery 3,000.00 Miscellaneous 3,200.00 Memorial Day 75.00 Voted,by Town for Highways . 5,000.00 18,075.00 TOTAL BUDGET $37,223.06 TAX FOR 'LIGHTING DISTRICT --$600.00 TAX RATES— Inside Corporation Outside Corporation General . .0048 Highways .00594 Total .01074 General .0048 Highway .00594 Primary Highway .00356 Health .00034 Total .01464 • Lighting District .0064 •150 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF ITHACA To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax County Tax 10,891.36 10,891.36 County Highway Tax 8,192.43 Maintenance of State and County Highways 1,100.00 Election Expenses 178.72 Support of Poor at County Home 104.82 Sheriff's Expenses 34.35 Refund Tax, Alton Musto 3.33 $26,214.83 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES -$573.10 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits - $2,543.51 Highways 5,869.32 Bridges 3,000.00 Machinery 3,000.00 Miscellaneous 4,500.00. Bond and Interest 612.50 Compensation Insurance ' 410.96 19,936.29 TOTAL BUDGET $46,724.22 TAX FOR LIGHTING DISTRICT—$45000 • TAX- RATES— Inside Corporation Outside Corporation General .00422 Highway .00422 Total .00844 General .00422 Highway .00422 Primary Highway .00186 Total - .0103 Lighting District .00373 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 151 CITY OF ITHACA To be Paid the County Treasurer: State Tax $30,198.54 County Tax 57,603.07 County Highway Tax 43,475.00 Election Expenses 1,070.00 Support of Poor at County Home 2,990.23 Deaf -Mutes 100.00 Feeble-minded Children 136.67 Due County 234.86 Sheriff's Expenses 78.72 Examinations in Lunacy , • 30.00 TOTAL BUDGET $135,917.09 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES—$3,988.21 (To be paid by the School District of the City of Ithaca and not a • part of the City Budget, for which this tax is levied) TAX RATES— 05 004 General .00194 Highway Total .00595 152 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF LANSING To be Paid the County Treasurer: State Tax County Tax $6,988.93 .6,988.93 County Highway Tax . 5,259 59 Maintenance of State and County Highways 700.00 Election Expenses 185.65 Support of Poor at County Home 99.37 Feeble -Minded Children 20.00 Due County 60.61 Sheriff's Expenses 79.75 Examination in Lunacy 10.00 $17,067.86 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES—$263.30 To be Paid the Supervisor: Town Audits $3,496.06 Highways . 7,100.00 Bridges 4,500.00 Machinery 3,000.00 Miscellaneous 3,000.00 Bond and Interest 3,915.46 Certified of Indebtedness—Principal 15,000.00 Interest 400.00 40,411.52 TOTAL BUDGET $57,742.68 TAX FOR LIGHTING DISTRICTS-- SOuth Lansing $480.00 Myers 300.00 Ludlowville 840.00 TAX RATES— General .0051 Highway .0149 Total .02 South Lansing Lighting District .0092 Ulysses Lighting District ,Q07 Ludlowville Lighting District .00133 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW. YORK 153 TOWN 'OF NEWFIELD To be Paid the County Treasurer: State 'lax .$1,197.86 County Tax 2,286.81 County Highway Tax 1,731.26 Maintenance of State and County Highways 650.00. Election. Expenses 130.15 Support of Poor at County Home • 41.07 Due County (31 Sheriff's Expenses . 39.30 $6,076.76 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES—$374.93 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $3,117.43 Highways 3,917.00 Bridges 2,500.00 Machinery 1,000.00 Miscellaneous 2,000.00 Poor Fund 800.00 Town Library 100.00 Bond and Interest 2,200.00 Cert. of Indebtedness, Principal- 4,000.00 Interest 120.00 19,754:43 TOTAL BUDGET $26,206.12 TAX RATES-- 3eneral..................................... .0085 Inside Highway .0155 Corporation Outside Corporation Total...... ................ .... ...... .024 General ......... .................. ... .0085 Highway .0155 Primary, Highway .0048 Health .0002 4 Total .029 154 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS • TOWN, OF ULYSSES To be Paid the County Treasurer : State Tax $2,699.60 County Tax 5,149.70 County Highway Tax ...............- ....... .. ... ' 3,887.26 Sinking Fund and Interest, Road No. 616 650.54 Maintenance of State and County Highways 450.00 Election Expenses 225.55 Support of Poor at County Home 242.96 Feeble -Minded Children -------------------------------------------------- 20.00 Due County 302.72 Sheriff's Expenses .................. 37.06 $13,665.39 RETURNED SCHOOL TAXES—$327.80 To be Paid the Supervisor : Town Audits $2,188.96 Highways 5,000:00 Machinery 1,500.00 Miscellaneous 500.00 Snow 500.00 Memorial Day 75;00 Cert. of Indebtedness, Highways 320-A 10,000.00 , Machinery 2,450.00 " Misc. & Snow6,000.00) 28,213.96 TOTAL BUDGET $42,207.15 TAX RATES— General and Poor .0053 Inside General Highway .0122 Corporation Total General .0175 Pensions .0122 General and Poor .0053 General Highway .0122 Outside. Corporation Health .0002 Total General .0177 Special Highway .0047 Pensions, General Highways .0122 Pensions, Special Highways .0047 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK • 155 Dated, December 27, 1926 S. L. HOWELL, J. W. JONES, J. M. TOWNSEND, Committee Moved by Mr. Howell, that the report be taken :from the table and passed at this time. Seconded by Mr. Chase. • 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 thelaws of the state, and in accordance with the foregoing report and recommendations of the Committee on Finance, that there be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of the sev- eral towns of the county and the City of Ithaca, the foregoing sums for the purposes therein named. Seconded by Mr. Buck. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. Mr. Whittaker offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the collectors of the several towns of the county and the chamberlain of the City of Ithaca, be instructed to pay over and settle all tax indebtedness with the several officers of the towns and the County Treasurer, on or before April 1, 1927, and to pay over to the supervisors of their towns all moneys in their hands belonging to their towns, on the first day of each month. 156 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD) OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Buck. Carried. Mr. Snyder offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That after the tax rates are ascertained for the various towns and the City of Ithaca, the Clerk be directed to print such rates in the Proceedings of the Board, following the budgets of the various towns and city. Seconded by Mr. Smiley'. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Correction and Reformation, relative to the report of the Sheriff on the cost of feeding prisoners at the county jail: Your Committee on Correction and Reformation, to which was referred the report of the Sheriff, relative to the cost of feeding prisoners ab. the county jail, wishes to make • the fol- lowing, report : Your committee finds, from the figures submitted by the Sheriff to this Board, in his report filed December 8, 1926, that the cost of feeding the prisoners at the county jail for the year • ending December 3,.1926, was $0.427 per day, and not the $0.37 per day, as the report would seem to indicate and has been _ prominently given to the public. This amount does not include the cost of preparation and serving of food nor the extra cost of food for trusties or pris- oners engaged in road work. In his annual report to the. State Commission of Prisons for the year 1926, the Sheriff states that the cost per week to the county, for the board of a single prisoner, was $3.285, By the simple process of division,this would make the cost of feeding a prisoner'for.one day the sum -of $0:469. : - Why the Sheriff •should report to the State Commission of Prisons one set of figures and to this Board an entirely differ- entset, is unknown to your committee, unless it be to create a local impression that the feeding of prisoners has been con- ducted in a more economical mariner than has been done. Relative to the recommendation of the Sheriff that the county should receive more pay for the board of Federal prisoners. Or TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK I57 your committee finds that the reception, detention and dis- charge of Federal prisoners and the receipt' of all moneys for their board, has been in the hands of the Sheriff and a matter with which this committee or this Board has had nothing to-do. It would seem to this committee, that the Sheriff should have protected the interests of the taxpayers'by demanding of the Federal government additional compensation for the keeping of Federal prisoners. Inasmuch as this has not been done, your committee would recommend that the matter be referred to the incoming Sheriff, to secure adequate and just compensation • from the Federal government for the care of its prisoners. Dated, December 27, 1926 C. M. BUCK, • LESLIE R. PIERCE, W. J: SHAVER, Committee Moved by, Mr. Buck, that the report of the committee be ac- cepted and the recommendation adopted.. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. . The Clerk read the petition of the Assessors.of the Town of Ithaca, to add to the assessment roll of that -town certain prop- erty omitted therefrom belonging to ,Albert. Buckingham and to strike from the assessment roll of that town certain property erroneously assessed to M. Musto, and for the refund to Alton Musto of the sum of $3,33 paid by him through an erroneous assessment. Mr. Chase offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved That the petition of the Assessors of the Town of Ithaca be granted and that they be directed to add to and strike from the assessment roll of the town for the year 192G, the property described in the petition, and be it further Resolved—That the Clerk be directed to draw an order on the County Treasurer, payable to Alton Musto, for the sum of $3.33,' erroneously paid to the Town of Ithaca, and that the amount of $3.33 so paid, be charged to the Town of Ithaca, to reimburse the county. 158 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the bids received for printing 1,000 copies of the Proceedings of the Board for the year 1926. Moved by Mr. Pierce, that the bid of the Atkinson Press at the sum of $2,57 per page, be accepted and that the contract for printing 1,000 copies of the Proceedings of the Board for the year 1926, be awarded to that company. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Carried. Mr. Whittaker, Chairman of the Committee on Town Ex- penses, Etc., presented a report of the Bonded Indebtedness of the county and the several political subdivisions thereof, which, on motion, was received and ordered printed in the Proceed- ings of the Board. 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 reports of the Special Franchises in the several towns and villages of the county, outside of the City of Ithaca, reports that the following is a tabulated statement of all such franchises of the various corporations, in the several towns and villages of the county, outside of the City of Ithaca, as re- ported to.this •Board by the several town clerks of the respective towns : SPECIAL FRANCHISES FOR TOMPKINS COUNTY --1926 A utdluoD gduadalay uolun uda}saM co - co , pd h d, E -i ,t -I Z j Q, SutduloD auogdalay antludadO-oD sassAln . . co N c4.1Cr'J -4 a tiuuduloD ouogdalay . aulog ..ingsainunay 1.c.z Nco &u}duloD aiquD put gdtd8alay -ii oa ir_ co o co a a N .a m N Suuduloo auogdala,l, toiy u.zagq.lo,K o cO o SUi?diu0 auogdalay, 3ld(x .maNO%l O dOI a OOO C01 d -I cCLac L-,' ON rWO, c7 NN MCV 09 NG�14OV L - c., r! 2. 2. a a: uO1113doddOD aldloalJ puu s D al�'Zs Ya°A m;1N O II: 00x%0000 CO 0 CVO a N a t u2', 4 O GO•, r g O a; co r c,D o CG co 'rr L o r1 N CV 1--1 ,--i GO GO C^ r -I . -. ... iuF3dulo3 auogdalay utaylZW O. •' co !- duuduToD ,iumlil:2l :, IcaiItA g2p.ia I • o 0 o co 0 a Sutdump puodliuJ )JOA AOM COput igarl ua o := o ' " CV CV N a GC L uoi' .[ocL.loD uollaud , uaugll co O oo Nr- N co a o CO Aut(ICUOD auogdalay allinaa.ld a O Sut:ckuoD auogdalay ' o2uli?A put; uldu`l a. a a o Gc.^o C 1-1 N o M , . N N Gq nutdluoD auogdolo,l, oo •pui 2anglurals Zsp:ti o cc 0 f utdluoD ,o Le. it CO auogdalay uap:Cdu .,c,:,1,11. `' V: £ui'dwo'D O O Le cc auogdalay liqui;C3 0 M co auogdalay alllnulrXep'• ,.., XuucUuoD auogdalay © o , 6SdaludlT auW c a - co. RuuduzoD tldt?.i2alay o . . 42 m cq ; . oo .o cq put auogdalay un3i,r u v oo m Cq if, VD C O CV 0 CV -i G. 0 M GV H C)c2I r IZIf,Wn4c.).aZZ c0 b.0 E-1 Committee z. r� .3 160 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Moved by Mr. Whittaker, that the report be accepted. Seconded by Mr. Patterson. Carried. . i\Ir. Whittaker, Chairman of the Committee on Town Ex- pense's, Etc., presented a report showing the bonded indebted- ness of the several towns, villages, city and school districts of the county, which, on motion, was received and ordered printed with the Proceedings of the Board. On motion, adjourned to Tuesday, January 18, 1927,. at 10.30 A. M. Nineteenth `Day Tuesday, January 18, 1927 MORNING SESSION Roll call. All members present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The report of Bert Kirby, a Justice of the Peace of the Town of Enfield, was received and referred to the Committee ,on Coroner, and Justice's Accounts. - The Clerk read the continuing bond of the County Treasurer for highway moneys in her hands.• . Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the continuing bond of the County Treasurer for highway moneys in ,her hands, be ap- proved by this Board, both as to form, manner of execution and the sufficiency of the surety. Seconded by Mr. Pierce. Carried. • Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That the Committee on Correction and Reforma- tion be authorized to make the necessary, alterations and re- pairs in the heating and toilet system at the county jail, and to provide a shower bath in the men's department. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 161 Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. The Committee on Equalization, Etc., were engaged during the balance of the forenoon session in an examination of the assessment rolls, budgets and collectors' warrants of the several towns and city of the county. AFTERNOON SESSION Roll call. All members present. The Commissioners of Election appeared before the Board, relative to their duties and the conditions in that office. On motion, the matter of office furniture and supplies for the Commissioners of Election was referred to the Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses, with power of purchase. Mr. Buck offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated the'sum of $250.00 to pay George M. Downing for painting and decorat- ing the Sheriff's residence, and the Clerk is hereby directed to draw an order at this time for said amount and the County Treasurer is hereby directed to pay the same out of the surplus moneys in her hands in the general fund. Seconded by Mr. Pierce., Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Pierce offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : Resolved—That there be and hereby is appropriated from the surplus moneys in the hands of the County Treasurer in the general fund, the sum of $500.00 to the police of the City of Ithaca, for an hourly inspection of the ofiricesof the Surrogate and the County Clerk, and the, County Treasurer is hereby di- rected to pay said amount into the Police Fund of the City of Ithaca in quarterly payments, unless otherwise ordered: by a resolution of this Board. . -162 PROCEEDINGS OF THE• BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Ayes -13. Noes -0. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, relative to the report of the County Treasurer : Your Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts, to which was referred the report of the County Treasurer, reports that it has examined the record books and voudhers in the County Treasurer's office, as well as the bank balances in the several banks in which county moneys are deposited, and finds that the records, vouchers and bank balances agree with the figures sub- mitted by the County Treasurer in her report to this Board, and your committee therefore believes that the report so sub- mitted is a true and accurate report of all financial business transacted by the County Treasurer during the year covered by the report, in which the county is interested. J. M. TOWNSEND, S. L. HOWELL, H. A. WHITTAKER, Committee Moved by Mr. Townsend, that the report of the •committee be accepted. Seconded by Mr. Chase, Carried. Mr. Chase offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : • WHEREAS—This Board has learned that the present Motor Vehicle Clerk in the County Clerk's office, has been charging notorial and other fees for issuing motor vehicle licenses, over and above the regular license fees allowed by law, and con- trary to resolutions of this Board heretofore, adopted, there- • fore •be it Resolved—That the County Treasurer is hereby directed not to pay any further salary to the Motor Vehicle Clerk in the County Clerk's office until she receives a certificate of the Coun- ty Clerk of the appointment of a different Motor Vehicle Clerk in that office, and be it further OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 163 Resolved—That the Clerk of this Board forthwith transmit certified copies of this resolution to the County Treasurer and to the County Clerk. Seconded by Mr. Whittaker. Carried. The Clerk read a resolution adopted by the Town Board of the Town of'Groton, asking this Board to fix the compensation of the members of the Town Board of that town atthe rate of $6.00 per diem, which was filed. Mr. Patterson offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—The Town Board of the Town of Groton has pre- sented a resolution, asking this Board to fix the compensation of the Supervisor, Town CIerk and the four Justices of the Peace of said town, at the rate of $6.00 per diem, pursuant to the provisions of Sub -div. B, Section 85, o fthe Town Law, and WHEREAS—The assessed valuation of the Town of Groton is in excess of $2,000;000.00, therefore be it Resolved—That the compensation of the Supervisor, Town Clerk and the four Justices of the Peace of the Town of Groton, be fixed by this Board at the rate of $6.00 per diem, the same to become effective from the date of the first meeting of said Town Board held subsequent to this 18th day of January, 1927. Seconded by Mr. Smiley. Carried. Mr. Snyder offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : WHEREAS—This Board, by a resolution duly adopted April 2, 1921, allotted to the Town of Newfield 17.42 miles of high- way for construction under the County and Town System of Roads, and such highways were duly designated for construc- tion for 17.42 miles, and WHEREAS—Designations Nos. 2, 4, 5 and 7, as made on that date, commenced at the village line of the then Village of New- field, and WHEREAS—The charter of the Village of Newfield was duly abandoned by a majority vote of the qualified electors of said village at an election duly called and held for that purpose, and 164 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS said village has ceased to have a legal existence, thus allowing the construction of highways built under the County and Town System of Roads within the territory which was within the former Village of Newfield, and • WHEREAS—This Board by a resolution duly adopted August 13, 1923, allotted to the Town of Newfield 4.35 additional miles of highways for construction under the County and Town Sys- tem of Roads, and none of such additional mileage has ever been designated for construction in said town; therefore be it Resolved ---That from the additional mileage thus allotted, there be designated for construction under said County and Town System of Roads, 7,374 feet, or 1.39+ miles of highways within the former corporate limits of the former .Village of Newfield, apportioned as follows: 1. The 'highway commencing at S. H. No. 5214, in the former Village of Newfield, easterly toward Newfield Station, to the western terminus of Designation No. 2 of April 2, 1921, a distance of 2,000 feet, or 0.37+ miles. 2. The highway commencing at S. H. No. 5214, in the for- mer Village of Newfield, near Doan's Mill, northerly past Doan's Mill, westerly to the eastern terminus of Designation No. 7 of April 2, 1921, a distance of 1,000 feet, or 0.17+ miles. 3. The highway commencing at S. H. No. 5214, in the former Village of Newfield, southerly on the Estabrook Road (so-called), to the northern terminus of Designation No. 4 of April 2, 1921, a distance of 4,224 feet, or 0.80 miles. 4. The highway commencing at S. H. No. 5214, in the for- mer Village of Newfield, near Van Kirk's Corners, southerly to the northern terminus of Designation No. 5, of April 2, 1921, a distance of 150 feet, or 0.03 miles, and be it further Resolved—That the foregoing designations be accepted and approved and.that the same be placed on the county map as a part of the County and Town System of Roads. Seconded by Mr. Chase. Carried. Mr. Smiley offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 165 WHEREAS—Property in the Town of Danby, consisting of 64 acres in School Dist. No. 3, assessed to P. Berry and L. Finch, was sold at tax sale to Tompkins County in October, 1923, for unpaid taxes and that thereafter and on October 10, 1924, the same was conveyed to said county by deed of the County Treas- urer and Tompkins County thus became the owner thereof and the same was exempt from taxation while so owned by said Tompkins County, and - WHEREAS—Through error, said property was assessed to L. Finch and a school tax was levied against the same for the year 1925, and the same has been returned to this Board by the County Treasurer among the returned school taxes -for that year as unpaid, although the county was still the owner of said property at the time said tax was levied, and WHEREAS—Said property was thereafter and on April 24, 1926, sold and conveyed by the county to Otis M. Hutt and wife, therefore be it Resolved—That the school tax against said property for the year 1925, returned by the County Treasurer as unpaid, be stricken from the tax roll and the same be cancelled as a lien against said property, and be it further Resolved—That the County Treasurer be instructed to notify all local assessors of the purchase by and conveyance to the county of any property within their tax districts. Seconded by Mr. Shaver. Carried. The Clerk read the following report of the Committee on Equalization, Etc.:. Your Committee on Equalization, Etc., reports that it .has examined the assessment rolls of the several towns of the county and the City of Ithaca and also the amount of tax to be levied -in each respectively and has compared the saine with the budgets of the several towns and city and the warrants of the collectors and found the budgets and warrants of the collectors correct, and that each of the collector's warrants are properly made and ready for the Chairman and Clerk of this Board to sign. Your committee cannot refrain from calling the attention of the assessors of the City of Ithaca to the form of oath attached to the city assessment roll, as not complying with Section 38, of the Tax Law. While your committee would not presume to attempt to ad- vise the city assessors as to city assessments, it cannot help but call their attention to the fact that the law requires the assess- 166 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ment of personal property as well as real estate, and•no item of the assessment of any personal property appears on the city assessment roll. • With hundreds of thousands of dollars of personal property within the city, and none of it taxed, it works an unjust burden upon the small real estate owner. It seems to your committee, •that if the personal property within the city, properly taxable, be placed upon the assess- ment roll, it would not only relieve, in a large measure, the burdens of the small real estate holder, but would enable the city to obtain more funds from the several state sources, as well as obtaining a better state and county rating in the equal- ization and apportionment of taxes. W. J. SHAVER, L. E. PATTERSON, J. W. JONES, LEGRANDE CHASE, J. M. TOWNSEND, H. A. WHITTAKER, F. G. SNYDER, Committee Moved by Mr. Shaver, that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted, and that the Chairman and Clerk of the Board be directed to sign the collectors' warrants, as attached to the several assessment rolls of the respective towns and city. Seconded by Mr. Snyder. Ayes -13. Noes—O. Carried. Mr. Jones offered the following resolution and moved its adoption : • Resolved—That this Board of Supervisors extends to our clerk, Mr. Fred L. Clock, a vote of appreciation for• the ener- getic and efficient manner in which he has performed the duties of his office, thus enabling this Board to transact the county business with brevity and economy. • Seconded by Mr.•Buck. Ayes -14. Noes—O. Carried. The minutes of the day's proceedings were read and ap- proved. There being no further business to come before the Board at this annual session, on motion of Mr. Chase, the same was ad- journed without date. • FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk • OF TOMPKINS, COUNTY, NEW YORK 167 COUNTY AUDITS for 1926_ TOMPKINS COUNTY No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 D. B. Bull assess., Tax Com. Mt. $5.12 $5.12 2 W. W. Conrad 44 IC 44 5.44 5.44 2 Theo. Eighmey 44 " - 44 6.72 6.72 4 H. Z. Thayer 44 ii 44 ii 4.96 4.06 5 Prank Sincebaugh 44 ii 41 if 4.614 4.64 6 Geo. B. Button ii IC if 5.4ti fi ii4 5.44 7 Frank T. Reeves 5.60 5.60 8 C. B. Snyder ,c5.92 5.92 9 Emery Baker 414 if It 5.12 5.12 10 Nathan Ruwnsey" 5.60 . 5.60 44 11 Asa Cummings CI 14 44 " 5.44 5.44 12 H. B. Stevens 6.88 6.88 41 44 IC 44 13 Archie R. Gillen " 14 44 " '7.68 7.68 14 John L. Jackson6.24 6.24 ti ii iC 44 15 John W. Preswick.__....... ____ " 4.32 4.32 16 J. F. Sorace i4 " 41 4.80 4.80 17 Fred Marshall . 41 44 44 Li 4.48 4.48 18 Saml. Lane 4 1 44 41 5.92 5.92 19 Wm. LaneCC6.64 6.64 ii Ci 20 Chas. Terpcning5.28 5.28 ii id it 21 Fred PayneCC ii if 5.28 5.28 22 E. S. Holmes5.28 5.28 44 .41 44 23 L. E. Taber 44 If 44 5.44 5.44 24 Frank B. Cronk445.76 5.76 if 25 T. R. Hopkins" 5.44 5.44 It if 26 Olin Miller ii IC if 5.44 5.44/11 27 New Hampshire Ins. Co.Insurance, Courth'se '77.50 77.50 28 Baltimore -Amer. Ins. Co. Zt 44 77.50 77.50 29 St. Paul Inc. Co 77.50 77.50 30 Western Assurance Co...Ins., Courth'se fixt 87.50 87.50 31 McCann Elec. Co Elec. rep., Courth'se 2.30 2.30 32 Ithaca -Journal News _Pub. Notices, Sup 7.26 7.26 33 Groton Journal -Courier.. " 44 44 6.92 6:92 34 T. G. Miller's. Sons Supplies, Supervisors 41.61 41.61 25 T. G. Miller's Sons Pap. towels, Courth'se 24.00 24.00 36 Court Bellis Exp. County .Sealer.. 398.80 398.80 27 Court Bellis Dishurse., Co. Sealer 12.23 12.23 38 Ithaca Journal -News Tax Sale Notices.- 450.74 450.74 39 Groton Journal -Courier" " " 355.52 355.52 40 Groton Journal -Courier" " " 81.60 81.60 41 T. G. I'vliller's Sons Supplies, Co. Treas._. 21.30 21.30 42 Central N. Y. Inst. Deaf -Mutes Clothing inmates 100.00 100.00 43 Syracuse State School 216.67 216.67 44 Dr. J. W. Judd Ex. F. Parker, Insane 10.00 10.00 45 Dr. Abram Chase CC " 10.00 10.00 46 Dr. J. E. Lovell " Joe Burgess, " 10.00 00.00 iC 44 47 Dr. D. P. Terry ,, 44 10.00 110.00 48 Dr. L. T. Genung ". Frank Mead, " 10.00 ' 00.00 168 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD' OF SUPERVISORS No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 49 Dr. R. C. Warren Ex. Mrs. Kranez and Mike Slauronski, Insane 20.00 20.00 50 Dr. L. T. Genung Pub. Health Custodian 104.15 104.15' 51 Ithaca Journal-News Pub. State School 8.33 • 8.33 52 T. G. Miller's Sons Fil. cases, Dist. School Supts. 150.00 150.00 53 T. G. Miller's Sons Extra keys, Dist. School Supts. 1.00 1.00 54 Atkinson Press Letterlx'ds, Co. Clerk 10.00 10.00 55 Ithaca Journal-News Pub. Not., Jury Draw. 6.24 6.24 56 T. G. Miller's Sons Supplies, Co. Clerk .__. 54.70 54.70 57 Andrus & Church Record Book, Co. Clk. 17.50 17.50 58 Andrus & Church Rep. Record Books, Co. Clerk 51.:34 51.34 59 Keystone Envelope Co._.Envelopes, Co. Clerk.. 37.21 37.21 60 Hall & McChesney Book, Co. Clerk 30.00 30.00 61 Underwood Typewr. Co...Rep. mach., Co. Clk4.50 4.50 62 Corner Bookstores Stationery, Co. Judge 22.25 22.25 63 Ithaca Journal-News Pub. Terms of Court 14.81 14.81 64 Andrus & Church Rec. books, Surrogate 32.45 32.45 05 Atkinson Press Print'g blanks, Surro. 19.50 19.50 60 J. B. Lyon Co Law books, Surrogate 45.00 45.00 67 T. G. Miller's Sons Supplies, Surrogate.. 52.45 52.45 68 Lawyers' Co-Op. Pub. CoMcKinney's, Ct. Lib. 30.00 30.00 69 J. B. Lyon Co.______ Law books, Court Lib. 45.00 45.00 70 Groton Journal-CourierElection Notices 8.80 8.80 71 Ithaca Journal-News Election Notices __ 20.56 20.56 72 T. J. Crowley Election Printing __37.50 37.50 73 Stover Printing Co 4,1.50 1.50 74 Brandow Printing• Co. Election Printing_.908.12 908.12 Assd. lst Nat. B'k of Albany 75 Norton Printing Co. _Election Printing 582.00 582.00 76 Norton Printing Co " 2 246.64 2,246.64 77 T. G.. Miller's Sons Election Supplies 128.63 128.63 78 J. E. Van Natta Rental mach., Com. Elections 6.00 •6.00 79 Rothschild Bros. Co • Rental, Com. Elect., May 1, 1927 60.00 60.00 80 Chas. H. Newman Just. fees, Dog cases 65.00 65.00 81 Albert G. Straight td ,{" 441.60 1.60 82 W. J. Bells Const. fees, Dog cases 22.20 22.20 83 Orson Snow " " " " 11.20 11.20 84 E. J. Austin " " " " 13.75 13.75 ,85 W. A. Allen " Felonies 4.50 4.50 86 Dr. W. A. Smith Expenses, Coroner .__. 57.60 57.60 87 Onondaga Co. Peniten.____Board of prisoners____ 407.30 407.30 88 Ithaca City Hospital c/o Jacq. Reed Kersey 59.00 59.00 89 Ithaca City Hospital c/o Isabel Wigden 30.00. 00.00 90 Dr. John F. Warren Prof. services 67.00 40.00 91Bernard Roseman Cloth'g jail prisoners 55.50 55.50 92 Jamieson-McKinney Co.__Heater, Jail 602.70 602.70 93 T. G. Miller's Sons Supplies, Dist. •Atty. 59.36 59.36 24 Arthur G. Adams Expenses, Dist. Atty. 53.73 53.73 95 Ithaca Journal-News Ptg., Supt. Highways 3.23 3.23 96 T. G. Miller's Sons Supp., Supt. Highly. 4.50 4.50 97 Frank C. Ellis Use auto, I I'wy Com. 18.90 18.90 98 M. J. Boyer Auto-hire, H'wy Off. 104.00 104.00 99 Town of Dryden Rights of way, H'wys 38.42 38.42 100 A. C. Goff Auto-hire, H'wy Coni. 6.30 6.30 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 169 No. NAME SERVICES 101 Student Transfer Co. __Carting snow fencing 102 Stover Printing Co..__ Ptg., Supt. Highways 103 Town of Dryden Trk'g pump, Tub. Hs. 104 Edward Spading Const. fees, Dog eases 105 A. C. Goff .Auto -hire, Coroner -___ 106 J. D. Smith ....Const, fees, Dog cases 107 Edward Sparling Travel. fees,' Insane 108 Stover Printing Co.__ Printing, Co. Treas... 109 F. M. Wooley .. Ex. wk., Co. Clk. Bld. 110 Callaghan & Co ..... Law books, Co. Judge 111 Matthew Bender & Co._.Law books, Co. Judge 112 Stover Printing Co Ptg. bl'ks, Surrogate 113 Stover Printing Co Ptg, bl'ks, Co. Clerk 114 A. C. Gott kuto-hire, Sheriff 115 Dr. R. M. Vose Prof. Serv., Sheriff..__ 116 Stover Printing Co ...... ___Printing, Dist. Atty. 117 Treman, King & Co Supplies, Sheriff 118 A. J. Metzgar Const. fees, Felony 119 Andrus & Church Print'g town orders.. 120 Ithaca Journal -News... --Notices, Supervisors .. 121 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Ribbon for machine__ .75 .75 122 Stover Printing CoPrinting, Supervisors 141.85 141.85 123 Good Roads Mach. Co.,__ -Snow fence & posts 1,595.00 1,595.00 124 Fred I. Clapp " " 1,485.00 1,485.00 125 A. J. Hines Const. fees, Dog cases 23.60 23.60 126 Robt. H. Taylor 2.95 2.95 .127 E. A. Snow Lab. & mat., Co. Home 94.46 94.46 128 Edward Thompson CoLaw books, Co. Judge 2.00 2.00 129 H. A. Whittaker .Board of Canvass 15.84 15.84 130 W. 0. Smiley cf di " 13.92 13.92 131 W. J. Shaver " " 0 15.52 15.52 132 Olen A. King . ,f" 14.88 14.8)3 133 J. W. Jones ii17.76 17.76 134 Legrande Chase 13.28 13.28 fi It 44 135 C. M. Buck 14.88 1.4.88 136 F. G. Snyder 14.40 14.40 -137 J. M. Townsend 15.84 1.5.84 138 F. D. VanOrder <I ii if 12.00 12.00 1.39 L. E. Patterson 12.00 12.00 140 E. M. St. John 12.00 12.00 141 Sidney L. Howell cf " di 12.00 12.00 142 Leslie R. Pierce if Cr ff 12.00 12.00 143 John C. Crim Bd. jur, Sup. Ct. Civ. 13.25 13.25 144 Groton Journal-Courier_Election Notices 6.93 . 6.93 145 H. K. Higgins, Assd. F. L. Clock Labor, County Home 12.00 12.00 146 E. A. Snow Lab. & mat., Go. Ho. 8.92 8.02 147 Grace Printing Co Envelopes, Co. Treas. 6.25 6.25 148 Fred A. Rogalsky Co. Treas. Bond 675.00 675.00 149 F.. E. Parker Justice fees, Felony.. 3.00 3.00 C di if 150 Paul Ewers 4.45 4.45 151 City of Ithaca Fees City Ct., Felony 36.40 36.40 152 Miles D. Lane Just. fees; Dog cases 82.75 82.75 153 D. B. Stewart & Co Supplies, Jail 6.40 6.40 154 T. G. Miller's Sons " 93.45 93.45 155 Dr. Keith Sears Ice, Count. Lab. Pub. Health 14.17 14.17 CLAIMED ALLOWED 23.25 23.25 2.50 2.50 10.00 10.00 18.60 18.60 26.68 15.50 7.30 7.30 8.00 0.00 23.50 23.50 96.00 96.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 26.00 26.00 42.00 42.00 555.71 555.71 10.00 00.00 19.50 19.50 33.51. 33.51 9.00 9.00 18.00 18.00 4.62 4.62 170 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No.. NAME SERVICES 156 Dr. J. 51. Townsend Ex. in lunacy 157 Dr. J. W. Burton CLAIMED ALLOWED 10.00 30.00 158 Dryden Marble and • Granite Co. Hdstone Pat. McKean 40.00 159 E. M. Perkins Bur. Jerusha Merrill 75.00 160 E. R. Wright & Son Bur. Agie M. Wolcott • 75.00 161 H. A. Whittaker Meet State Tax Com.. 6.42 162 H. A. Whittaker Extending tax 30.60 163 H. A. Whittaker Committee work 202.66 164 H. A. Whittaker Quart. & Spec. Sess.._ 39.60 165 H. A. Whittaker Annual Session 117.84 166 W. 0. Smiley Meet State Tax Corn. • 4.96 167 W. 0. Smiley Extending tax 30.60 168 W. 0. Smiley Committee work 432.00 169 W. 0. Smiley Quart. & Spec. Sess.__ 34.80 170 W. 0.. Smiley Annual Session 114.96 171 W. J. Shaver Tax Com, Meet. 5.76 172 W. J. Shaver Extend. Tax 42.14 173_W. J. Shaver _Committee work 435.30 174 W.J. Shaver Quart. & Spec. Sess.__ - 42.32 ].75 W. J. Shaver Annual Session 115.97 176 Olen A. King Tax Com, Meet 6.50 '177 Olen A. King Extending Tax 28.14 178 Olen A. King Committee work 27.00 179 Olen A. King Quart. & Spec. Sess.-- 37.20 180 Olen A.- King Annual Session 104.88 181 J. W. Jones Extending Tax 75.09 182 J. W. Jones Committee work • 341.92 183 J. W. Jones Quart. & Spec. Sess. 37.02 184 J. W. Jones Annual Session 120.26 185 Legrande Chase Tax Corn. Meet. 5.10 186 Legrande Chase Extending Tax 67.35 187 Legrande Chase Committee work 150.10 188 Legrande Chase Quart. & Spec. Sess... 33.00 189 Legrande Chase Annual Session 121.20 190 C. M. Buck Tax Com. Meet 5.50 191 C. M. Buck Extending Tax 43.00 192 C. M. Buck - Committee work 284.50 193 C. M. Buck Quart. & Spec. Sess.. 37.20 194 G. M. Buck Annual Session 121.44 195 F. G. Snyder Tax Corn, Meet. 5.20 106 F. G. Snyder Extending Tax 30.60 197 F. G. Snyder Committee work - 84.00 198 F. G. Snyder Quart. & Spec. Sess... 36.00 199 F. G. Snyder • Annual Session 122.40 200 J.. M. Townsend Tax Com. Meet. 5.92 201 J. M. Townsend Extending Tax 46.25 202 J. M. Townsend Committee work 241.68 203 J. M. Townsend Quart. & Spec. Sess. 39.60 204 r. M. Townsend Annual Session 115.92 205 F. D. Van Order Tax Com. Meet 4.00 206 F. D. Van Order Committee work 229.00 207 F. D. Van Order ..Quart, & Spec. Sess... 30.00 208 F. D. Van Order Annual Session 114.00 209 L. E. Patterson Tax Com. Meet 4.00 210 L. E. Patterson-------- Extending Tax 59.78 211 L, E. Patterson Committee work 308.59 212 L. E. Patterson - Quart. & Spec. Sess... 30.00 213 L. E. Patterson Annual Session 114.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 75.00 75.00 6.42' 30.60" 202.66 39.60 117.84 4.90✓ 30.601 432.00 34.80 114,96 5.76 42.14 435.30 42.32 115.97. 6.50 28.141 27.00 37.20 104.88 75.09 341.92 37.02 120.26 5.10/ 67.35 " 150.10 33.00 121.20 5.50 43.00-' 284.50 37.20 121.44/ 5.20 30.601 84.00 36.00 122.40 5.92' 46.25 241.68 39.60 115.92 4.00/ 229.00 30.00 114:00 4.00 59.78/ 308.59 30.00 114.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 171 No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 214 E. M. St. John Tax Com. Meet 4.00 4.00 215 E. 14I. St. John Committee work 306.00 306.00 216 E. M. St. John Quart. & Spec. Sess... 30.00 30.00 217 E. M. St. John Annual Session 114.00 114.00 218 S. L. Howell Tax Com. Meet 4.00 4.00-- 219 S. L. Howell Committee work _____ .. 293.80 293.80 ko 220 S. L. Howell Quart. & Spec. Sess 30.00 30.00 (..9's221 S. L. Howell Annual Session 114.00 114.00 222 Leslie R. Pierce Tax Com. Meet 4.00 4.00' 223 Leslie R. Pierce Extending Tax 59.78 59.78- 224 Leslie R. Pierce Committee work 264.20 264.20 225 Leslie R. Pierce Quart. & Spec. Sess._. 30.00 30.00 226 Leslie R. Pierce Annual Session 114.00 114.00 Totals $20,641.92 $20,490.74 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., D0 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 month of December,,1926, with the amounts claimed and the amounts allowed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of the Board of Supervisors of Tomp- kins County, N. Y., to be hereto affixed, this 14th day of Janu- ary, 1927. [L. S.] FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors, Tompkins County, N. Y. 172 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN AUDITS TOWN OF CAROLINE ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926 We, the undersigned, the Board of Town Auditors of said Town, do hereby certify : That the following is an abstract of the names of all persons who have presented to said Board, accounts to be audited, the amount claimed by each of said per- sons, and the amounts finally audited to them respectively, to wit • No. NAME; SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Attie Y. Jones In. & Mess. Dis. No. 1 $35.24 $35.24 2 Isaac C. Baker... In. of El., Dis. No. 1 22.00 23.00 ,,3 Lamont C. Snow. " " IC " 1 23.00 23.00 4 Mary E. Westfall " " " " " 1 23.00 23.00 5 Mabel A. Blend Gen. Clerk " " 1 10.00 10.00 6 Bessie R. Lynch ,, " " " 1 10.00 10.00 7 Charles Thomas In. & Mess., D. No. 2 23.04 22.72 8 Ira G. Yaple In. of Elec., D. No. 2 23.00 23.00 9 James C. Cook ., " "+ " " 2 23.00 23.00 10 Thomas C. Burns " " " " " 2 23.00 23.00 11 Robert L. Speed Gen. Clerk, " " 2 10.00 10.00 12 Harry T. Crispell In., M. & Cl. " " 2 20.72 20.72 13 Benj. H. Van De Mark_In. & Mess., D. No. 3 35.12 34.1.2 I4 Margaret E. Roe In. of Elec. " " 3 19.00 18.00 15 Hattie Jansen ,, ,, ,z " " 3 9.00 9.00 16 Henry H. Watros " " " 3 24.00 23.00 17 Bertha Beard " " " 3 14.00 14.00 18 Esther Borst Gen'l Clerk " " 3 10.00 10.00 19 Wm. G. Watros " " 3 10.00 10.00 20 H. A. Carey Co., Inc.__ _Bonds & Ins 705.04 705.04 21 Charles Thomas Ex. J. P. Bd. Mtgs. (Per diem fee) 12.00 12.00 22 Charles Thomas Ex. J. P. fees 4.00 4.00 23 Charles Thomas " it3.75 3.75 24 Charles Thomas " if3.75 3.75 25 J. C. Bennett Reg. Vital Statis. fees 32.25 32.25 26 J. C. Bennett T. C. Town Board Meet'gs (per diem) 36.00 36.00 27 J. C. Bennett T. C. Expense Acct... 27.28 27.28 28 J. C. Bennett T. C. Ser. (per diem) 128.00 128,00 29 John Wesley Judd, M.D._Lunacy Exam. Fee._.. 10.00 10.00 30 Baldwin & Davis Burial, Fees 75.00 75.00 3]. H. A. Whittaker Supervisor, Expenses 6.31 6.31 32 H. A. Whittaker Supervisor, Percent. 81.94 81.94 33 H. A. Whittaker Sup. Serv. (per diem) 53.50 53.50 34 H. A. Whittaker Super. Percentage __ 66.27 66.27 35 Joseph McGrath J. P. Criminal fee 5.10 5.10 36 Augustus Middaugh J. P. Criminal fee 3.50 3.50 37 Wm. R. Liddington.___ ._...Constable fee 6.30 6.30 38 Wm. R. Liddington_._... _Constable fee ______________ 1.85 1.85 39 Raymond H. Middaugh._Attend. Off. Comp50.00 50.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 173 No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED, 40 Augustus Middaugh J. P. Board Meetings (per diem) 44.00 44.00 41 P. Alfred Munch J. P. Board Meetings (per diem) 40.00 40.00 42 P. Alfred Munch, Trust._Hall Rt., El. D. No. 120.00 20.00 43 Joseph McGrath J. P. Board Meetings (per diem) 28.00 28.00 44 Bowne Mulks J. P. Criminal fee 8.55 8.55 45 Bowne Mulks J. P. Criminal fee . 11.05 11.05 46 Bowne Mulks J. P. Board Meetings (per diem) 36.00 36.00 47 Dr. B. F. Lockwood H. 0. Salary, V. S. fees & Expenses.... 217.13 216.13 48 Dr. B. P. Lockwood Lunacy Examin. fees 35.50 30.50 49 W. W. Conrad Copying Assessment Roll (per diem).... 16.00 16.00 50 W. W. Conrad 'Assessor (per diem)__ 60.00 60.00 51 Theodore Eighmey Assessor (per diem)__ 44.00 44.00 52 Dr, W. W. Root Lunacy Examin. fee 20.00 20.00 53 Dr. W. W. Root V. S. & Sch. Dir. Fees 7.50 7.50 54 Jessie F. Best School Director (per diem and fees) 14.00 8.00 55 D. B. Bull Assessor (per diem) ._ 64.00 64.00 56 Jay Phillips Ex. T. Cl. (per diem and fees) 49.39 49.39 57 Williamson Law B'k Co..Supplies • 25.75 25.75 58 Wm. R. Lidding -ton Constable fee 2.10 2.10 59 James L. Tryon Overseer of the Poor (Expenses) 2.64 2.64 GO James L. Tryon Overseer of the Poor Service (per diem) 73.00 73.00 61 Charles M. Jones Ex. J..P. Board Meet- ings (per diem)___. 12.00 12.00 Totals $2,510.57 $2,495.25 State of New York, County of Tompkins, ss. Town of Caroline. We, the undersigned, being a majority of the Town Board of Audit of the Town of Caroline, N. Y., do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of accounts, which have been audited by us, with the amount claimed and the amount allowed. Dated this 4th day of November, 1926 H. A. WHITTAKER, Town Auditor J. C. BENNETT, Town Auditor JOSEPH McGRATH, Town Auditor A. MIDDAUGH, Town Auditor BOWNE MULKS, Town.Auditor P. ALFRED MUNCH, Town Auditor 174 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF DANBY ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926 We, the undersigned Board of Town Auditors of said town, of all the persons who have presented to said Board accounts do hereby certify that the following is an abstract of the names to be audited, the amounts claimed by each of the said persons and the amount audited to them respectively, to wit: NO. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Alice M. Tobey In. & Mess. Dis. No. 1 $28.40 $28.40 2 Harry Hatfield Insp. Dist. No. 1 17.00 17.00 3 Justina Judson 1 1^r .00 17.00 4 Charles J. Sabin" 1 13.00 13.00 5 Ernest L. Sincebaugh Gen. Clerk Dist. No. 1 • 5.00 5.00 6 S. A. Fishel 4,1 9.00 9.00 7 Rollo W. Longhouse In. & Mess. D. No. 2 28.80 28.80 8 Mary Sincebaugh Inspector Dist. No. 2 17.00 17.00 9 Francis K. Todd 2 17.00 17.00 10 Everett J. Loomis" " 2 17.00 17.00 11 Gertrude Swartwood Gen. Clerk Dis. No. 2 5.00 5.00 12 George W. Rose " 2 5.00 5.00 13 Lewis Cummings In. & Mess. Dis. No. 3 30.20 30.20 14 Fred B. Jones Inspector Dist. No. 3.. 17.00 17.00 15 Fred Larue 44 II 3.. 5.00 5.00 16 Elbert B. Hill " " 3__ 17.00 1"1.00 17 Ernest Hill gen. Clk. Dist. No. 3 • 5.00 5.00 18 Harry Slaght Inspector Dist. No. 3 12.00 12.00 19 Carrie B. Larue......_..__.. Gen'l Clerk Dist. No. 3 5.00 5.00 20 Charles Roberts Hall Rent Dist. No. 3 10.00 10.00 21 C. L. Hall School Director 13.40 13.40 22 Arthur E. Grant - 13.20 13.20 23 J. Frank W. Allen Health Officer 219.3(1 219.80 24 J. Frank W. Allen Report. Com. Disease 15.25 15.25 25 J. Frank W. Allen Rep. Vital Statistics__ 6.25 6.25 26 J. Frank W. Allen Registrar Vit. Statis. 17.25 17.25 27 Andrus & Church 2 assessment rolls 14.30 14.30 28 W. 0., Smiley Supervisor services___ 35.00 35.00 2qJennie M. Beardsley Garage/rent 24.00 24.00 50 A. J. Tubbs Town Clerk 26.18 21.18 51 Marietta J. Snyder Hall rent Dis. No. 2 10.00 10.00 "2 Fred E. Dorn Justice's service 17.50 33 David A. Moore 17.50 117.50 34 George A. Sears 14.00 14.00 55 Eugene Dorn 17.50 17.50 .56 Fred Van Etten Constable Service 3.80 3.80 37 Burr Loomis 3.75 3.75 28 Frank Eastman Overseer of the Poor 122.50 122.50 39 Florence N. Wood ass'd to H. Z. ThayerCopying assess't roll 16.00 16.00 40 David A. Moore Justice criminal ____.._ 69.40 69.40 41 George A. Sears " 7.35 7.35 42 Eugene Dorn CC if 16.55 16.55 43 Frank Sincebaugh Assessor 77.00 77.00 d.1 George Button 77.00 77.00 45 Harrison Thayer 85.00 85.00 OF TOI4PKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 175 NO. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 46 13, J. Jennings Registrar 23.40 23.40 47 B, J: Jennings Town Clerk services__ 97.23 97.23 48 R. F. Todd Criminal case 3.75 3.75 49 Theron Genter Deputy Sheriff • 14.20 14.20 Totals $1,357.96 $1,352.96 We, the undersigned members of the Town Board of the .Town of Danby, do hereby certify. that we have this day com- pleted the auditing of the above accounts and that this is a cor- rect abstract of the same as filed in the Town Clerk's office in the Town of Danby. Dated this 4th of November, 1925. W. 0. SMILEY, Supervisor B. J. JENNINGS, Town Clerk EUGENE DORN, Justice FRED E. DORN, Justice DAVID A. MOORE, Justice GEORGE A. SEARS, Justice 176 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF DRYDEN ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926 No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 11. E. Crutts House for El. D. No. 1. $35.00 $35.00 2 Ralph McArthur District No. 1 24.00 24.00 3 Ira Reed .;istrict No. 1 24.00 24.00 4 Leroy Loomis Clerk, District No. 1.. 7.00 7.00 5 Chas. O'Connor Clerk, District No. 1.. • 7.00 7.00 6 Orrie Cornelius District No. 1 24:00 24.00 7 Arthur Genung District No. 1 35.76 35.76 8 E. C. C. Mouse House, El. Dist. No. 2 35.00 35.00 9 E. R. Gaston In. & Mess., Dis. No. 2 ' 36.92 36.42 10 Wm. Lumbard Ins. Dist. No. 2 24.00 24.00 11 Howard Welch Ins. Dist. No. 2 24.00 24.00 12 Fred A. Williams Ins, Dist. No. 2 24.00 24.00 13 Nelson Mount Clerk, Dist, No. 2 7.00 7.00 14 George F. Warner Clerk, Dist. No: 2 7.00 7.00 15 G. W. Sutfin Rent FI'se, Dis. No. 3 35.00 35.00 16 C. B. Snyder Inspector, Dist. No. 3 24.00 24.00 17 C. F. Pratt " " 3 24.00 24.00 18 D. W. Hart " " 3 29.00 24.00 19 C. P. Green In. & Mess. Dis. No. 3 ' 36.24 36.24 20 Minnie Myers Clerk, Dist. No. 3 7.00 7.00 21 D. S. Fellows 3 7.00 7.00 22 A. Y. Blackman .Hall, Dist. No. 4 35.00 35.00 23 D. D. Chase Inspector, Dist. No. 4 24.00 24.00 24 Jay Baird " " 4 24.00 24.00 25 Eugene Olds 4 24.00 24 00 26 Eugene Baker Tn. & Mess. Dis. No. 4 35.76 35.76 27 W. J. Shaver Clerk, District No. 4 7.00 7.00 28 Harry Tucker " 4 7.00 7.00 29 Andrew Baker Rent District No. 6__. 35.000 35.00 30 Elmer Card Inspect. Dis. No. 6 12.00 12.00 31 J. 0. Robertson " 14 if_ 24.00 24.00 32 G. Clyde Sutliff In. & Mess. Dis. No. 6 30.04 30.04 33 Nellie Fulkerson " " " • " " 6 30.60 30.60 .34 Waiter Searles C]erk, District No. 6.. 7.00 7.00 35 Louise Card Clerk & In. Dis. No. 6 19.00 1.9.00 36 D. W. Hart Tr. R't Hall 1). No. 5 35.00 35.00 37 John M. Ellis Inspector, Dist. No. 5.. 24.00 24.00 38 Louis Fortner " " 5.. 24.00 24.00 39 Minnie Space " 5.. 24.00 24.00 40 J.' D. Ross In.A.. Mess. Dist. No. 5 36.56 36.56 41 Rose Ellis Clerk, Dist. No. 5.. 7.00 7.00 42 Mary Lornor " 5 7.00 7.00 43 Anna Sweetland Rent School 35.00 35.00 44 Frank Thomas Inspector 24.00 24.00 45 Arthur B. Hammond ." 24.00 24.00 46 John Joiner & Mess. 30.20 30.20 47 Bert Lane " "CI 30.20 30.20 48 Ida Stowe Clerk 7.00 7.00- 49 Ruth E. L. Ferguson <47.00 7.00 50 Dr. Rood Cont. & Vital Stat..._ 43.50 43.50 51 C. B. Snyder Assessor 208.80 208.80 52 Frank Reeves u189.75 189.75 53 Emery Baker c,149.75 149.75 54 William Rannings 8.00 8.00 OF TO11IPKINS COUNTY, NEW_YORK 177 No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 55 J. D. Ross Criminal Bill 40.50 40.50 56 Julius Lason Dec., Truant Officer 54.35 54.35 57 Coggowell Bros. Storage 5.00 5.00 58 Etna Community Club:___Dog Case 2.00 2.00 59 G. E. Underwood Ex -Justice 7.00 7.00 60 A. Y. Blackman Hall for Caucus... ...... 5.00 5.00 61 Dr. D. M. Ryan Contract & V. S 93.20 93.20 62 Dr. H. Genung Cont. & V. S. Health 569.35 569.35 63 F. E. .Parker Service Bill 26.25 26.25 64 F. E. Parker Criminal Bill 14.20 14.20 65 C. B. Snyder School Director __........ 10.60 10.60 66 W. J. Shaver Supervisor 55.87 55.87 67 Frank Vantine Service Bill 22.00 22.00 68 J. 0. Robertson ce a 35.00 35.00 69 Frank Johnson 12.00 12.00 70 Paul Ewers Poor Master 6.00 6.00 71 Paul Ewers Criminal Bill 10.25 10.25 72 Paul Ewers Service 32.00 32.00 73 J. D. Ross Service Bill 43.45 43.45 74 Jane C. Hines 251.27 251.27 75 American Surety Co Bonds ' 4.00 4.00 76 Andrus & Church 34.50 34.50 77 Dr. Frank Ryan 3.50 3.50 Totals $3,037.87 $3,037.87 178 PROCEEDINGS OF THE.BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TOWN OF ENFIELD ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926 No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Elmer Rumsey Poll Clerk 2 Claude Serrine " 3 C. J. Wiedmire " " 4 Clarence Fitchpatrick ...Poll Clerk 5 Harry Willis Inspector 6 C. A. Teeter " 7 Averal Church 8 Nathan Rumsey 9 Hugh S. Curry ii 10 Robert M. Updike Poll Clerk 11 David L. Ross Inspector 12 Austin L. Legg 13 J. H. Wallenbeck_____Services 14 C. C. Fitchpatrick Insurance 15 A. R. Allen . Bonds 16 Fred McFall Supplies for Poor 17 Geo. Tubbs Services 18 C. C. Fitchpatrick Hall rent 19 Daniel Mitchell Jus. Fees & Service._ 20 .Andrus & Church Assessment Roll 21 Asa Cummings Assessor 22 Nathan Rumsey .. 23 Fred McFall Poor supplies 24 J. W. Burton " Account 25 J. W. Burton._ Health Officer 26 W. H. Jones, Jr To be applied on Cecque Burial, 27 W. H. Jones, Jr .Burial N. Lange 28 Dr. Wilbur G. Fish Poor acc. 29 Ithaca City IIospital Miss Ellen Stark 30 Frank I. Rothermick Services Bill 31 H. A. Carey Insurance 32 Ithaca City Hospital Ruth Meyers 33 John Thall Road Allowance 34 John Thall Town Clerk Services 35 Albert Colegrove Town Board 36 Bert Kirby i, " 37 J. C. Weatherby " "' 38 Dan Mitchell " 39 Olen A. King " " 40 G. Budd Darash Assessor 41 John Thall Vital Statistics $10.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 30.00 30.00 35.80 41.60 30.00 10.00 30.00 35.80 32.96 42.80 49.50 45.17 22.00 25.00 26.97 17.30 02.00 122.25 2.64 19.00 226.15 21.55 50.00 12.00 81.10 888.00 142.75 95.55 25.00 155.67 52.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 54).00 32.00 31.50 310.00. 10.00 30.00 10.00 30.00 30.00 35.80 41.60 30.00 10.00 30.00 35.80 32.96 42.80 49.50 45.17 22.00 25.00• 26.97 17.30 92.00 122.25 2 54 19.00 226.15 21.55 50.00 12.00 81.10 888.00 142.75 95,55 25.00 155.67 52.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 59.00 32.00 31.50 Totals $2,838.06 32,837.96 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true abstract of all. of the accounts presented to be audited in the town of Enfield for 1926. JOHN E. THALL, Town Clerk Dated November 4, 1926 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK. .E 179 TOWN OF GROTON ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926 NO. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 H. G. Moe .. Reimbursement, Clean Rugs, 2 Baskets $9.20 $9.20 2 Fred E. Hart Moving Town. Furni- ture and Safes 18.32 18.32 3 B. L. Buck Criminal Fees 13.85 13.85 4 A.,McKinney 2 Months' Rent (Mrs. Stowell) 20.00 20.00 5 J. W. Jones Percentage 25.00 25.00 6 Groton Bridge Co .._Furniture purchased_ 35.00 35.00 7 John Hutt Material and finish- ing furniture 36.15 36.15 8 Frank M. Kellam Furniture for Town Clerk's office 6.87 6.87 9 Aetna Cas. & Surety Co__Premium Super. bond 38.40 38.40 10 George W. Cumming•s.___Supplies for poor 18.19 18.19 11 F. E. & C. H. Cummings.. " 109.31 109.31 12 Market Basket Store " 6.60 6.60 •13 A. B. Gibson 43.45 43.45 14 Guy E. Beatie 9.24 9.24 :15 Merle Marlette Rent, Horace Knapp.. 6.00 6.00 :16 Mrs: John Carey " Ilutchings fam. 87.50 87.50 17 Henry M. Ceisenholl 11. J. Knapp.__. 90.00 90.00 18 Ithaca City Hospital Serv. Earl Bowursox 24.50 24.50 19 E. A. Landon Supplies for poor 16.79 16.79 20 L. E. Jones Office Supplies .85 .85 21 James H. Waterman Reimbursement, milk & washings, Knapp.. 20.75 20.75 22 C, H. Cummings..._ ....... _Supplies for poor 43.68 43.68 23 John W. Jones 1% General Fund 55.94 55.94 24 John W. Jones Per diem Town Board and expenses 81.48 81.48 25 Hiram G: Moe Per diem Town Board 72.00 72.00 26 Hiram G. Moe Reimbursement exp. in delivering El. Sup. 12.00 12.00 27 Hiram G. Moe Town Clerk 34.30 34.30 28 Hiram G. Moe Office exp., Town Clk. 16.40 16.40 29 Rexford R. ChattertonPer diem, Town 13d. 64.00 64.00 30 Rexford R. Chatterton _Criminal Fees and Legal Services 31 B, Lavern Buck Per diem, Town Bd... 32 B, Lavern Buck. Criminal 'Fees 33 Miles G. TarbeIl Per diem, Town B'd 35 George B. Sickmon ft 37 E. F. Tallmadge " it Ct " 38 Holbrook B. Stevens kssessor 39 Archie R. Gillen " 40 John L. Jackson ,, 41 James H. Waterman Overseer of Poor 42 Charles M. Dutcher Attendance Officer ____ 43 Roscoe C. Tarbell Doctoring Poor, Vital Statistics, School Di- rector and Mileage 02.30 52.30 44 A. J. Metzgar Constable Fees . 54.90 54.90 45 John T. Terrell " " 8.70 8.70 40.75 40.75 72.00 72.00 14.20 14.20 44.00 44.00 68.00 68.00 16.00 16.00 175.00 175.00 155.00 155.00 140.90 140.90 125.00 125.00 50.00 50.00 180 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED _ ALLOWED 46 Harry M. Masters Services at request of Constable 47 Henry M.. Geisenhoff Bond Premiums 48 National Surety Co. " 49 American Surety Co" " 50 F. E. Ryan, M.D Vital Statistics 51 G. M. Gilchrist, M.D II " & L. Ex. 52 William Heidt, Jr Notices and Printing 53 Andrus & Church Assessment Books 54 N. Y. State Gas and McLean Street Lights Electric Corp. (Contract) 55 Williamson Law B'k Co...Justices' Dockets and Manual 47.50 47.50 56 Charles E. Houghtaling _Health Record Cards 2.66 2.06 57 A. H. Webster Furn. for T. Cl. Off. 15.40 '_15.90 58 Cortland Co. Hospital___Care Sophie Gifford.... 5.68 5.68 59 Ithaca City Hospital Serv., Earl Bowersox 139.00 139.00 60 Ithaca City Hospital Serv., Sara Bushnell 20.00 20.00 61 N. Y. State Hospital for Incip. Tuberculosis c/o of Louise Hickey 124.42 124.42 62 Carlton I3. CummingsSupplies for Poor 42.30 42.30 53 A. H. Webster Coal for poor 18.05 18.05 54 Lotta Gibson Cl'g for Stowell chil'n 46.19 46.19 65 Groton Rural Cemetery_Lot and digging grave for Sara Bushnell 25.00 25.00 66 West Groton Pub. klallRent Polling Place, Elec. Dist. No. 1 30.00 30.00 67 Corona Typewriter Co Rent. Polling Place, Elec. Dist. No. 2.... 32.00 32.00 68 J. D. Dates Rent Polling Place, Elec. Dist. No. 3 and Livery 78.00 78.00 69 Village of Groton Rent Polling Place, Elec. Dist. No. 4 and Water rent H. J. Knapp 70 Corona Bld. & Imp. Co...Rent Polling Place, Elec. Dist. No. 5 71 Community Bldg., Rent Polling Place, Groton City Elec. Dist. No. 6 72 McLean Grange, 1075_Rent Polling Place, Elec. Dist. No. 7 35 George B. Sickmon ' Criminal fees 36 George B. Sickmon Vital "Statistics 73 W. C. Allen Storing & Erec. Booths, Elec. . Dist. No. 1... 74 Charles H. Moe Erecting Booths, Elec. Dists. Nos. 2. 3. 4. 5 75 Archie R. Gillen Erecting Booths, El. Dist. No.• 6 76 E. G. Reniff Storing and Erec. Booths, El. D. No: 7 77 B. H. Wager Trucking 78 Harry Tallmadge Insp. Elec. & Mess., Dist. No. 1 79 Ruth Exton .. _ Insn. Elec. and Mess, Dist. No. 1 7.00 7.00 55.00 55.00 164.19 164.10 15.00 15.00 1.50 1.50 17.50 17.50 44.93 44.93 27.80 27.80 300.00 300.00 82.75 82.75 32.00 32.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 15.50 15.50 1.50 1.50 15.00 15.00 48.00 48.00 10.00 10.00 .15.00 15.00 23.00 23.00 31'.70 31.70 27.00 27.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 181 No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 80 Fay Bush Insp. Elec. and Mess., Dist. No. 1 27.00 .00 27.00 81 Flora J. Allen Insp. Elec. and Mess., Dist. No. 1 31.70 31.70 82 Eva M. Hopkins Gen. Clk., Dist. No. 1__ 8.00 8.00 83 Margaret Piersonit1-- 8.00 8.00 ft ft 4184 Nella L. Jones Insp. Elec. & Mess., Dist. No. 2 37.88 Insp. El., Dist. No. 2 25.00 86 Libbie Hyde " " " " 2 25.00• 87 Della Halladay " " 2 25.00 88 Dora R. Green Gen. Clk., Dist. No. 2 8.00 89 Walter Holladay 44 " " " 2 8.00 90 Olive M. Halladay..... Insp. Elec., Dis. No. 3 25.00 91 Mary R. Long " " " 3 25.00 92 William J. Feeley Insp. Elec. & Mess., Dist. No. 3 37.88 37.88 93 Mary E. Feeley In. Elec., Dis. No. 3 25.00 25.00 94 Mary H. Dicker Gen. Clk., Dis. No. 3 8.00 8.00 95 George Stark " " ii " 3 8.00 8.00 96 Margaret Gilchrist In. Elec., Dist. No. 4 25.00 25.00 97 Caroline M. Hibbard " " " " 4 25.00 25.00 98 Mather C. Howe Insp. Elec. & Mess., Dist. No. 4 99 Rosine F. Paul " if if " 4 100 Mina E. Rounseville Gen. Clk., Dist. No. 4 101 E. H. Gleason " it ti `" 4 102 Mary J. McGrail Insp. El., Dist. No. 5 103 Lillian B. Benedict--- 44 LI (L 5 104 Nellie C. Hammil " tf 44 " 5 105 Lillian M. McMahon Ins. & Mess. 1). No. 5 106 Nola L. Roloson Gen. Clerk, Dis. No. 5 107. Margaret Barry ,, ft If tt 5 10W. Merton Congdon Insp. Elec. & Mess., Dist. No. 6 27.00 27.00 109 Edith M. Hall In. Elec., Dist. No. 6 25.00 25.00 110 Estella T. Young Insp. Elec. & Mess., • Dist. No. 5 27.00 27.00 111 Frank L. Ogden Insp. Elec. & Mess.. Dist. No. 6 39.00 39.00 112 Harold L. King _Gen. Clk., Dis. No. 6 • 8.00 8.00 113 John R. Kane ff " " " 6 8.00 8.00 114 John T. Terrell In. Elec., Dist. No. 7 20.00 20.00 115 Charles M. Dutcher Insp. Elec. & Mess., Dist. No. 7 11.28 11.28 116 Lyman A. Stanton Insp. Elec. & Mess., Dist. No. 7 17.00 17.00 117 Ina W. Stanton In. Elec., Dist. No. 7 12.00 12.00 118 I. H. Powell Insp. Elec. & Mess., Dist. No. 7 31.28 119 Clara W. Bliss In. Elec., Dis. No. 7 14.00 120 Fred Hammon In. Elec. Dist. No. 7 11.00 121 Marion Tomlinson Gen. Clk., Dist. No. 7 8.00 122 John B. Hart " 44 " 44 7 8.00 85 Etta S. Tarbell 37.88 25.00 25.00 25.00 8.00 8.00 25.00 25.00 37.92 25.00 8.00 8.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 37.88 8.00 8.00 37.92' 25.00. 8.00 8.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 .37.88 8.00 8.00 31.28 14.00 11.00 8.00 8.00 Totals.... ............ $4,519.91 $4,519.91 182 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS State of New York, County of Tompkins, 1 Ss. Town of Groton. I, Hiram G. Moe, Town Clerk of the Town of Groton, N. Y., do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a correct list of the ac- counts audited by the Town Board of the said town at its sessions in the year 1926, with the name of the claimant, the amount claimed and the amount allowed. HIRAM G. MOE, Dated, November 4, 1926 Town Clerk OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 183 TOWN OF ITHACA - ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926 We, the undersigned, the Board of Town Auditors of said Town, do hereby certify : That the following is an abstract of the names of all persons who have presented to said Board, accounts to be audited, the amount claimed by each of said persons, and the amounts finally audited to them respectively, to wit: N0. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED 'ALLOWED 1 Rexford Smith .--__.-.-Inspector, Dist. No. 1 $48.80 $48.80 2 Charles Teeter LI 1437.00 37.00 3 J. V. Wright Gen. C1'k, Dist. No. 1 12.00 12.00 4 Geo. I. Teeter `i if ti 1 12.00 12.00 5 Arthur Teeter Inspector, Dist. No. 1 37.00 37.00 " II 6 Oscar Hoyt 1 12.00 12.00 " It 7 Ora Rumsey 3 10.00 10.00 8 A. S. Miller - Ex -Supervisor 12.00 12.00 9 Geo. Woodling Inspector, Dist. No. 3 7.50 7.50 10 Jessie W. Ross" 3 19.50 19.50 11 Jeanie Updike ,," " 3 48.20 48.20 12 H. E. Ross Gen. Clk., Dist. No. 3 12.00 12.00 13 Florence Myers.._Inspector, Dist. No. 3 37.00 37.00 14 Cora Gray " 3 37.00 37.00 15 Ira B. Myers Gen., Clk., Dist. No. 3 12.00 12.00 1'6 Chas. Morris ---_ Inspector, Dist. No. 2 43.00 43.00 II 17 Louella Northrop if2 43.00 43.00 18 Nellie E. Mosher .--.... ...-_Gen. Cl., Dist. No. 2 12.00 12.00 19 Elizabeth Sunderville .. " " 2 12.00 12.00 20 Jake Willcox Inspector, Dist. No. 2 38.00 37.00 21 Wm. F. Head ,‘" 2 38.00 37.00 22 Elmer Allen Justice Town Board_ 4.00 40.00 23 Legrand Chase .............. 1% General Fund -...-- 85.51 85.51 24 Legrand Chase Supervisor 64.00 64.00 25 W. I. Smith . _Justice Town Board-56.00 56.00 26 Williamson Law B'k Co..Sign for Clerk Office 10.00 10.00 27 Chas. Newman ..Fees Criminal Proc. 50.85 50.85: 28 Dr. Wilbur G. Fish Health Officer 355.50 355.50' 29 James A. Bush Justice Town Board, 60.00 60.00 30 W. J. Bells Attendance Officer .... 78.00 78.00 31 Jeanie Updike Town Clk. Off. Rent 28.00 28.00 32 Emmett Gillow Overseer Poor 84.00 84.00 33 W. T. Head School Director 8.00 8.00 34 C. J. Updike Vital Statistics 48.75 48.75 35 C. J. Updike Town Clerk Services 102.50 192.50 36 Joseph F. Sorace Assessor 210.00 210.00 37 Fred Marshall 230.00 230.00 38 J. W. Preswick 210.00 210.00 39 Ada Gray School Director 10.10 10.10 40 James A. Bush Justice Court Proc'g 144.30 144.30 41 Chas. Newman Justice Town Board 40.00 40.00 Totals $2,543.51 $2,543.51 184. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS State of New York, County of Tompkins, ss. Town of Ithaca, I, the undersigned, Clerk for the Town of Ithaca, N. Y., do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list of accounts, which have been audited by us, with the amount claimed and the amount allowed. Dated this 6th day of November, 1926 CLINTON J. UPDIKE, Town Clerk OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK - 185 TOWN OF LANSING ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926. No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Ozmun Howser Inspector $32.00 2 Grace Buchnan Clerk 10.00 3 Charles Searles Inspector 32,00 4 George Dey Goodman..__Inspector and Messenger 44.64 5 Marcie Searles Clerk 10.00 6 Ernest Buchnan Inspector 32.00 ' 7 Will Decomp Clerk (1925) 10.00 8 North Lansing Grange._Hall for election and court 45.00 9 Frank Tarbell School director 7.60 10 F. B. Jefferson Inspector 32.00 11 John Clinton Inspector and Messenger z 28.28 12 Orrin Drake Clerk, assigned to Jessie Bush_. 10.00 13 Jessie Bush 32.00 14 Ella M. Smith Inspector and Messenger 30.30 15 Dwight Vanest Clerk 10.00 16 Melvin Bush Use of Hall for election 35.00 17 Earl Beckwith Inspector 32.00 18 0. M. Holden Clerk 10.00 19 Chas. Terpening Assessor Bill 128.00 20 Samuel Lane Assesssor Bill 136.00 21 Samuel Lane Expense to Albany 33.78 22 William Lane Assessor Bill 132.00 22 William Lane Expense to Albany conference.... 27.25 23 Jay Morey . Supt. of Highways 1925 306.00 24 Williamson Law .B'k Co.Civil Docket 6.61 25 Williamson Law B'k Co__Criminal Docket 8.13 26 William D. Haring School Director 3.44 27 H. A. Carey Co. Inc Balance due on Comp. Ins. High School, General Bond 377.76 28 E. S. Preston Si Son Sup. Bonds 104.71 29 Chas. June Justice, Service Bill 39.50 30 Chas. June Criminal Bill 10.00 31 Dr. Crum Exam. for Lunacy 10.00 32 Miles Lane Justice Service Bill 57.00 33 Frank Howland - 33.00 34 Evelyn Fields Inspector 32.00 35 George Fields Clerk 10.00 36 John Farrell Inspector 38.40 37 Percy Haring Inspector 37.00 38 Frank Howland Criminal bill 40.60 39 Joseph McGill Expense 5.79 40 Joseph McGill Service bill 53.00 41 Joseph McGill Election 30.00 42 Joseph McGill Registrar's bill 52.25 43 LaMott Smith Justice Service 34.00 44 A. J. Conlon Service (1925) 9.00 45 Chas. Mills Janitor work 7.00 46 J. B. Bower Town Supt., balance on Supt. Salary to Nov. 5 .. 405.00 47 Ward Howell Inspector 32.00 48 Walter Sweazy Clerk 10.00 49 0. M. English Overseer of Poor, Service bill.... 42.00 50 R. 3. Drake Constable Service ... 15.10 186 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS N0. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED 'ALLOWED 51 C. M. Buck Service Hill 39.00 52 C. M. Buck . 1% of general fund to Nov. 1, '26 275.39 53 C. M. Buck 1% of H'way fund to Nov. 1, '26 333.38 54 Casper Sweazy Inspector and Messenger 46.60 • 55 Raymond L. Hance Inspector .. 32.00 56 Carl J. Halliday Clerk 10.00 57 Chas. A. Bossard Inspector and Messenger 37.80 58 Edward Howell Constable 3.75 $3,496.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 187 TOWN OF NEWFIELD ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926 NO. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 1 Archie R. Allen Inspector, Dist. No. 1 2 Frank Fish ii if " 1 3 L. S. Taber ii ii " 1 4 Harry Horton 44 1 5 Harriet ErwayGen. CI'k, Dis. No. 1 6 Evelyn Snyder ,,if if 1 7 C. L. Brainard Inspector, Dist. No. 2 8 F. J. Payne 2 G. H. Noble2 L. H. Anderson 2 Margaret Payne Gen. C1'k, Dist No: 2 Harriet M. Dickson 41 ii if2. 4' 9 u " if 10 If 11 12 13 Mortician 14 Ins. & Town Boards 15 _.Assessor Services ...... 16 L. E. Taber it " 17 F. W. Payne ft if 18 F. W. Payne " " 19 Andrus & Church Assessment Rolls 20 Andrus & Church Field Book ..__... 21 Williamson Law B'k Co.Just. Manual & Dock. 22 J. F. Henry Attendance Officer .__. 23 H. C. Thatcher Est ...... __,Vital Statistics 24 C. L. Brainard Supplies 25 G. H. Noble Supplies & Services.... 95.00 95.00 26 Brainard Bros. Services 5.40 5.40 27 W. E. Bush School Dir., Services 13.00 13.00 28 C. E. Tribe..... fi t, " 6.50 6.50 29 G. W. Peck Store Supplies for Poor 1.36 1.36 30 Dr. W. A. Smith ...Vital Statistics 3.75 3.75 31 Dr. W. A. Smith Health Officer 190.36 190.36 32 Dr. W. A. Smith Medical Services 3.00 3.00 33 Messenger & Tompkins._Supplies for Poor 84.77 84.77 34 Fish & Albright 4, fi 2.50 2.50 35 G. W. Peck Store " " 125.04 125.04 36 Addison Doane .Services and Supplies 42.64 42.64 37 Joseph Doane 43.14 43.64 38 Albert Dassance 8.00 8.00 39 Arthur Decker 8.00 8.00 40 B., F. Coleg-rove, M.D Vital Statistics .50 .50 41 H. A. Carey Compen., Workmen's 649.08 649.08 42 A. R. Allen Ins. on Bridge (coy.) 22.50 22.50 43 J. D. Payne Justice Services 40.00 40.00 44 E. S. VanKirk if 40.00 40.00 45 F. G. SnyderSuper. Scrv. & Supp. 51.44 51.44 46 A. G. Straight ,Justice Services __ .._ 44.00 44.00 47 Carrie M. Peck.. ......... Town Clerk Services 44.00 44.00 48 C. P. Stoughton Justice Services 32.00 32.00 49 Carrie M. Peck. .......... .....Supp., Postage, Phone 37.17 37.17 50 F. G. Snyder Super. 1% Sch...money- 90.48 90.48 51 Carrie M. Peck Town Clerk services 40.00 40.00 52 C. L. Brainard Vital Statistics 12.60 12.60 53 Carrie M. Peck " " 24.00 24.00 A. R. Allen A. R. Allen E. S. Holmes $35.64 $35.64 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 35.64 35.64 10.00 10.00 10,00 10.00 35.64 35.64 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 36.00 30.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 230.00 230.00 291.22 291.22 141.60141.60 120.00 120.00 144.8011 144.80 66.40 66.40 16.80 16.80 1.75 1.75 21.61 21.61 18.00 18.00 .75 .75 .85 .85 $3,117.43 $3,117.43 188 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF 'SUPERVISORS We, the undersigned members comprising the Town Board of the Town of Newfield, do certify that we have this day com- pleted the auditing of the above accounts and that this is a cor- rect abstract of the same as filed in the Town Clerk's Office in the Town of Newfield. Dated, November 5, 1926 F. G. SNYDER, Supervisor CARRIE M. PECK, Town Clerk C. G. STRAIGHT, Justice E. S. VAN KIRK, Justice C. P. STOUGHTON, Justice J. D. PAYNE, Justice OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 189. TOWN OF ULYSSES ABSTRACT OF TOWN AUDITS, 1926 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 Town Board for that purpose on February 1, May 3, August 2, August 20, Novem- ber"4, 5, 16 and 27, 1926. N0. NAME SERVICES 3 Maude S. Tompkins -_...--.Services 4 James R. Waring Painting 5 J. B. Davenport & Son....Ballot Boxes & Rep 6 Aetna Cas. & Surety Co.Coll. & Sup. Bond 7 Henry Williams Services 8 E. A. Snow, 0. P 9 Maude S. Tompkins .... " 10 E. A. Snow, 0. P " 11 J. M. Townsend Percentage 12 Free & Press & Sentinel --Printing 13 C. Owen Carman School Director 14 Anna S. Hart " 15 L. J. Wheeler Attorney fees 16 Andrus & Church _ Assessment rolls 17 Maude S. Tompkins Services 18 Charles F. Smith kttendance Officer 19 William E. Donohue General Clerk 20 J. Warren Chase " 21 Arsula Hilliard " 22 " 23 24,,25 " • ,i 26 Inspector 27 28 " 29 " 30 & Mess 31C 0 ., .,32 33 B tt ., .4 Arthur L. Bower M. V. Dickens Dessie D. Frazier Gladys Breen Charles S. Alien Thomas P. Kennedy Julius J. Kellogg Elmer E. Brown H. K. Aiken Owen Carman Michael Terrell Raymond Batty _ 34 Raymond Bower 35 Edward T. Davenport.-44 36 Percy Hilliard " 37 John Young 38 H. Walker Smith " 39 Henry Williams 40 John J. Chase_._ 41 W. A. Beardslee Rent I. 0. 0. F. Hall 42 Fred Pinckney " J'ksonville Hall 43 F. N. Smith " Grange Hall --.- 44 Frank Rappleye " Band Room 45 Enos Ilardenbrook Erecting Booths 46 Arthur L. Bower 47 Charles F. Smith Attendance Officer .--- CLAIMED ALLOWED $28.00 $28.00 2.50 2.50 116.55 116.55 169.04 160.04 16.00 16.00 16.28 16.28 12.00 12.00 39.00 39.00 280.50 280.50 20.72 20.72 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.50 10.50 23.20 23.20 16.00 16.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 32.00' 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00. 32.00 44.00 44.00 38.00 38.00 32.00 32.00 38.00 38.00 32.00 32.00 44.00 44.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 43.28 43.28 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 36.00 36.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 6.00 12.00 12.00 190 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS No. NAME SERVICES CLAIMED ALLOWED 48 Frank Cronk Assessor 49 Keith Sears Health Officer 50 Keith Sears Exp. __.. 51 A. F. Allen Printing 52 F. B. Aiken, Coal Fuel .. 53 Williamson Law 13'k CoOrder Books 54 J. J. Kellogg Repairing Booths 55 Maude S. Tompkins Filing Town Pap 56 E. A. Snow, 0. P Service 57 L. H. Tunison Inspector 58 Henry Terry Assigned to Bank General Clerk 59 Hazen Fish Assigned to Bank Inspector 32.00 32.00 60 Guy M. Newell Assigned to Bank " 26.00 26.00 61 Vivian Bower. Assigned to Bank General Clerk _____..... Stephen Craig Auto Hire C. S. Clapp Inspector & Mess II. B. Pearsall 14 Henry C.- Terry General Clerk Don Swartout " " 116.00 116.00 170.11 170.11 39.88 39.88 11.00 11.00 5.63 5.63 9.00 9.00 .75 .75 ers. 12.00 12.00 31.68 31.68 6.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Maude S. Tompkins Expense Account Mrs. Mary Mahoney Rent. Polling Place Olin Miller Assessor T. R. Hopkins " Henry Williams Arthur Agard H, K. Aiken The Biggs Co. Locks Free Press & SentineL.._Printing Notices Samuel Frazier Erecting Booths H. S. Bates Inspector 78 Adrian 0. Pearsall " 79 H. K. Aiken Criminal Bill 80 F. N. Smith Service 81 Henry Williams 82 Maude S. Tompkins " 83 Maude S. Tompkins. Registrar 84 J. M. Townsend Services 85 J. M. Townsend Percentage Criminal Bill Service 10.00 12.00 44.00 22.00 10.00 10.00 9.25 38.00 111.75 115.00 13.80 56.00 52.00 3.65 5.16 16.00 10.00 22.00 4.15 48.00 40.00 40.00 53.79 76.00 255.08 10.00 12.00 44.00 22.00 10.00 10.00 9.25 38.00 111.75 115.00 13.80 56.00 52.0[� 3.65 55.16 8.00 10.00 22.00 4.15 48.00 40.00 40.00 53.79 76.00 155.08 • $2,196.96 $2,188.96 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true abstract of all of the Town Audits as audited by the Town Auditors, the above dates. MAUDE S. TOMPKINS, Town Clerk SUPERVISORS' ACCOUNTS o m 5abn o4 -g w x s o ro o4 0 0k U �w : k vK� " G.-. D -p r..02 � r � U2 oro G i Q L�f ro o .0 lJ 0 U U - 0- .0 O 0 007 ro�ro G ro� o CZ U X 0 0 ¢ p.:4-1 0 ro� a o CU occ ' y 0 C7 . n FG. 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Pierce 4.00, 2 aum aad ag 4s a.i#'I::ajlN ot'ep aad 001'$ 4s 21111-aaJ,yj ,SdaUO1SSIIIIUlOD Xt'J; a o 01 .n 0) o O 2.-. 0 P.0 tO [a 3 o Town and City m 5>4:50cd �Q awc �az b^C 0 yyro -o_ . _ ��0 ,..Ic�c»ir, ,,,U ^0- 0 W 0 0 z W 0 O 0 A G GO O a o ” ro sz � o ' o w o � oro a� 0 0 ¢ F 0 0 k i. •0 o w m 0 O 0 11 1; N -0 a F. F C •S• C y a1 E 0 G 0 w 4,c. a G bp'C o w o.o 2".1m� cs ca • � 0 ,.)) .,-.� .O Tr; "-'rod�u�. y y 3 V th rz cs " Z 0 V c� �-i rip'✓, !-�+� V GOA 0-o ++00 FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk. 192 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF TOMPKINS COUNTY Year ending October 31, 1926 To the Board of Supervisors, County of Tompkins. Gentlemen : 1 respectfully submit the following statement of the accounts of the County Treasurer's office for the year ending October 31st, 1926. 'Phis does not include transactions concerning moneys over which the county has no control. CHARLOTTE V. BUSH, County Treasurer Levy of General Property Taxes: For Town purposes - $193,370.77 For State and County purposes 325,726.12 $519,096.89 Collectors paid to town officers $193,370.77 " " county treasurer 290,335.02 returned uncollected taxes 35,154.77 Errors on tax rolls 236.33 $519,096.89 Detailed Statement of Receipts: Taxes received : From corporations $54,171.92 " collectors 69,328.41 city 166,834.69 Returned taxes collected before sale 31,794.23 Tax sale 1,159.55 Interest on taxes 1,335.41 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 193 Tax sale advertising 380.80 Sale of tax sale certificates 960.17 Sale of lands deeded to county through tax sale 1,578.52 Redemption advertising 128.20 Fines 70.00 Interest On general fund deposits 631.59 On highway fund deposits 1,662.50 Court and Trust fund fees , . 54.05 County clerk fees as Clerk of Court 223.74 . `� " " registrar. • 15,747.97 Surrogate's fees 301.49 Income from almshouse farm and inmates.... 2,231.67 Income from patients at Tuberculosis Hospital 2,288.89 From state for county and town roads 30,730.00 Sale of land 100.00 Refunds Transportation and board of ,jail inmates From Town of Danby i money advanced for bridge Returned school taxes 541.00 8,950.80 2,442.83 Trust Funds From State Public School Money $132,871.94 State aid for highways 27,593.87 Real Estate License fees 119.50 Franchise Taxes 44,646.83 Motor Vehicle Fees 36,173.91 Sheppard -Towner Fund 120.00 Income Taxes 52,383.87 Interests Mortgage Taxes 179.60 Motor Vehicle moneys 543.53 Tuberculosis Hospital trust fund 114.98 Inheritance Taxes .. 31,366.79 Bank Taxes - 12,547.12 Mortgage Taxes 12,376.83 Tax redemptions 1,183.49 Dog Licenses, including fines, etc 9,313.95 TOTAL $755,184.64 199 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Detailed Statement of Payments: Legislative : Supervisors' compensation - $5,911.98 expenses 2,758.65 County publications 880.38 General executive : Tak blanks 72.12 Tax sale advertising 515.84 Redemption advertising '146.88 Perfecting title to lands purchased at tax sale 10.00 Commissioners of Election- Salaries 1,200.00 Other expenses 1,202.37 EIections—all expenses 4,535.06 County Treasurer Salary 1,000.00 Other expenses 1,374.86 Court House Salary 1,000.00 Other expenses 18,598.09 County Clerk Building Salary 480.00 Other expenses 2,921.60 Judicial : County Judge and Surrogate Salaries 7,300.00 Other expenses 1,170.57 District Attorney . Salary 1,600.00 Other expenses 890.43 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 195 Sheriff—office and quarters Salary 2,800.00 Other expenses 3,248.87 County Clerk . Salary 2,600.00 County Court Civil 226.80 Children's Court Salaries 2,300.00 Other expenses 471.76 Supreme Court Civil 1,602.88 Supreme Court Criminal 2,848.50 County Court Criminal 1,663.00 Justices of the Peace 91.25 Coroners Salary 250.00 Other expenses 246,80 Protection of Persons and Property County Sealer Salary -- 500.00 . Other expenses 410.03 County clerk as registrar Salary of assistants 9,530.43 Other expenses 940.87 Conservation of Health County laboratory 110.22 Tuberculosis Hospital Superintendent 1,800.00 Building upkeep , . 4,785.61 Inmates 16,123.45 Red Cross Nurse 1,575.00 Highways—County System Superintendent—salary 2,200.00 other expenses 1,598.65 Maintenance of County roads 31,711.89 Construction " " 50,007.61 Bridges 6,217.53 State and county highways 840.00 196 PROCEEDINGS'OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Charities and Corrections Superintendent of Poor Salary 1,500.00 Other expenses 130.73 Almshouse 6,709.90 Almshouse Inmates 10,274.81 Outside .relief 2,084.58 Insane Commitments 60.00 Feeble-minded 170.00 Child Welfare—allowances paid 3,811.80 . Corrections Jail Salaries _ 1,200.00. Other expenses 2,242.93 Jail 2,559.87 Penal Institutions 432.45 Probation Officer .1,200.00 Education Educational notices 8.S0 Farm Bureau—a]] branches 18,992.71 Deaf Mutes 100.00 Blind 300.00 Soldiers' Burials 600.00 Interest , highway Bonds 9,757.50 Indebtedness Highway Bonds 14,000.00 Transfers State highway improvement sinking fund... 7,629.21 Refunds , On tax sale 4.07 Town of Groton 312.29 Taxes 77.76 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK , 197 Returned school taxes 8,834.15 Safe deposit boxes for county treasurer 10.00 Soldiers' Memorial 4.60 Rights of way 184.59 Trust Funds: To State: Stenographers' Tax . $2,893.73 Armory Taxes 6,'788.44 State Taxes 65,862.80 Inheritance Taxes 12,463.79 Mortgage Taxes 6,297.66 Dog Taxes 868.90 To Towns and Cities Real Estate License fees 119.50 State aid for highways 27,593.87 Bank Taxes 6,490.29 Mortgage Taxes 17,344.63 Income Taxes 46,239.01 Franchise Taxes 42,847.26 Motor Vehicle fees 9,245.74 Dog Taxes 1,309.59 To Villages Bank Taxes 1,182.75 Mortgage Taxes 596.13 Franchise Taxes 1,799.57 Income Taxes - 6,144.86 • To Schools Public School Money 132,871.94 Bank Taxes 4,748.61 To Individuals and Associations Tax redemptions 1,159.03 Sheppard -Towner Fund 120.00 Dog .Taxes 7,837.58 County Treasurer's fees and expenses ' Inheritance Taxes 656.01 198 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Bank Taxes 125.47 Premium on Mortgage Tax bond 5.00 To towns for state highway maintenance 6,450.00 703,524.89 Summary of Cash: On hand November 1, 1925 $164,814.03 Receipts—Nov. 1, 1925—Oct. 31, 1926 755,184.64 $919,998.67 Payments—Nov. 1, 1925—Oct. 31, 1926 703,524.89 On Hand November 1, 1926 : In safe 30.00 General Fund 102,088.80 Highway Bond Issue --Cash ' 6,515.08 " " " —Invested 35,000.00 County Highway Fund . 23,495.39 Motor Vehicle Money 17,293:56 Mortgage Tax 5,549.35 Special Trust Accounts : Dog License Money 4,768.44 Cash Bail 2,000.00 Inheritance Taxes 18,246.99. Tuberculosis Hospital Trust Fund 1,486.17 TOWN ACCOUNTS CAROLINE $919,998.67 Sheriff expense $130.41 Uncollected taxes (1925) 25.03 Due town November 1, 1925 - $10.48 Paid county in 1925 budget 90.07 Surplus on 1925 tax roll 11.95. 112.50 $155.44 Due County $42.94 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 199 DANBY Due county November 1, 1925 $4,402.20 Printing bridge notices 7.14 County advanced for bridge 4,612.41 Sheriff expense 35.56 Uncollected taxes (1925) 41.17 '$9,098.48 Paid county in 1925 budget $108.63 Paid county for bridge 8,950.80 9,059.43 Due County ' $39.05 DRYDEN Due county November 1, 1925 $71.84` Sheriff expense 79.83 G. W. Ellis—taxes refunded 77.76 Uncollected taxes (1925) 28.03 • 8257.46 Paid county in 1925 budget $98.24 J. Bocynek tax 28.76 Emery Baker tax 51.16 178.16 Due County $79.30 ENFIELD Paid county in 1925 budget $78.88 Due county November 1, 1925 $61.36 Sheriff expense 16.84 78.20 Due Town $0.68 GROTON Due town November 1, 1925.......... $312.29 Paid county in 1925 budget 119.87 $432.16 Paid to supervisor $312.29 Sheriff expense 42.38 Uncollected taxes 8.20 362.87 Due Town $69.29 200 PROCEEL)INGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ITHACA Due town November 1,,1925 , $181.97 • Surplus on 1925 tax roll 108.65 Paid county in 1925 budget 93.03 Sheriff expense $21.88 Uncollected taxes (1925). 201.16 223.04 $383.65 Due Tow .$160.61 LANSING Due county November 1, 1925 $645.43 Shortage on 1925 tax roll. 39.71. Sheriff expense 162.38 Uncollected taxes 59.28 $906.80 Paid county in 1925 budget 846.19 Due County $60.61 NEWFIELD Due county November 1,1_925 $65.58 Sheriff expense 35.25 $100.83 Paid county in 1925 budget 100.52 Due County $0.31 ULYSSES Due county November 1, 1925 $129.55 . Shortage on 1925 tax roll 193.41 Sheriff expense 102.26 Uncollected 1925 taxes 49.64 $474.86 Paid county in 1925 budget 172.14 Due County $302.72 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 201 CITY OF ITHACA Due county November 1, 1925 $389.69 Sheriff expenses 121.25 Uncollected 1925 taxes 143.62 $654.56 Paid county in 1925 budget 41.9.70 Due, County $234.86 DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIAL TAXES Towns Bank Caroline Danby Dryden $171.20 Enfield Groton 520.59 Ithaca. Lansing Newfield Ulysses 310.33 Ithaca City 5,488.17 Villages Dryden 223.78 Freeville Groton ' 529.06 Cayuga Hts Newfield Trumansb'g 429.91 .Schools Ithaca City 3,369.93 Dryden 199.17 Groton 927.62 Trumansb'g 251.89 Franchise Income, Mortgage Dog $1.84 $1,205.28. $73.35 $98.87 .72 1,048.82 59.32 46.88 1,00.65 2,753.83 309.40 161.08 .30 787.02 50.04 48.45. 2,054.27 1,716.48 231.40 146.94 4,125.58 1,983.05 99.53 10,701.15 2,622.63 225.43 150.60 10.45 1,022.26 87.82 69.41 39.99 1,747.34 341.14 84.21 29,937.89 29,209.77 13,983.68 403.62 32.59 1,746.29 20.69 605.61 ''311.43 2,199.76 1,983.93 183.70 860.43 28.98 15.09 94.05 383.36 7.24 67.41 $12,421.65 $44,646.83 $52,383.87 $17,940.761,309.59 202 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL MONEY Caroline $8,183.96 Danby 8,710.28 Dryden 16,869.54 Enfield 5,510.86 Groton 14,386.73 Ithaca 4,828.86 Lansing 10,704.98 Newfield 9,048.67 Ulysses 8,103.59 Ithaca City 46,524.47 $132,871.94 DISTRIBUTION OF HIGHWAY MONEYS Maintenance Construction State Aid Caroline $2,300.00 $8,154.50 $3,100.00 Danby 2,069.95 6,450.00 3,125.00 Dryden 5,855.18 3,000.00 4,800.00 Enfield 2,100.00 4,500.00 1,975.00 Groton 3,358.28 7,670.00 2,700.00 Ithaca 2,940.00 6,724.41 2,318.87 Lansing 2,129.50 3,864.45 3,550.00 Newfield 4,200.00 3,924.25 3,525.00 Ulysses 6,682.58 5,720.00 2,500.00 $31,635.49 $50,007.61 $27,593.87 Following is a list showing the condition of various accounts for which appropriations are made, not including those which are paid in definite amounts at specified times. Supervisors' Compensation Balance November 1, 1925$71.34 1926 appropriation 5,912.01 $5,983.35 Balance Overdraft Expended 5,911.98 $71.37 Supervisors' Expense 1926 appropriation $2,075.57 Expended • 2,650.41 $574.84 OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 203 County Publications Balance November 1, 1925 $309.92 1926 appropriation 725.00 $1,034.92 Expended 880.38 154.54 Commissioners of Election Balance November 1, 1925 $255.24 1926 appropriation Rent ' 50.00 Salaries 1,200.00 Office expense 1,000.00 Other 150.00 $2,655.24 Expended • 2,302.50 352.74 Elections Balance November 1, 1925 $99.92 • 1926 appropriation 4,015.06 $4,114.98 Expended 4,535.06 County Treasurer Balance November 1, 1925$587.19 1926 appropriation • Salary 1,000.00 Postage 150.00 Clerk hire 300.00 Expenses 22.50 Prem. on H'way Bond 119.56 $2,179.25 Expended 2,306.21 420.08 126.96 204 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Court House Balance November ,1, 1925$3,750.97 1926 appropriation Janitor 1,000.00 Insurance 217.50 Expenses 1,326.69 Lighting system .. ...- 350.00 Plumbing ---------------------- 1,350.00 Repairs, etc. 10,000.00 C't Lib. & Judge's R'm 200.00 $18,195.16 Expended 17,963.76 '$231.40 County Clerk's Building 1926 appropriation $1,847.16 Expended 2,632.80 County Judge and Surrogate November 1 Balance $33.41 Appropriation for 1926 Salary 3,500.00 . Special Judge 600.00 Assistants 2,700.00 Expense 1,225.20 $8,058.61 Expended 8,256.70 District Attorney Balance November 1, 1925$763.04 1926 appropriation Salary 1,600.00 Office expense 700.00 Other " 136.88 ' $3,199.92 Expended 2,490.43 709.49 $785.64 198.09 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 205 Sherif Balance November 1, 1925_$1;451.98. Appropriation Salaries 2,800.00 Expenses 1,027.76 $5,279.74 Expended 5,573.36 Count/ Clerk 1926 appropriation Salary .................... ' $2,600.00 Deputy _.._ 1,200.00 Motor Vehicle Clerk 1,200.00 Assistants _._.. 7,806.96 Expenses 1,386.66 Postage 225.00 Rent—Motor Veh. Off300.00 $14,718.62 Expended 13,071.30 $1,647.32 Swprente Court, Civil Balance November 1, 1925...$1•,491.85 1926 appropriation 650.00 $2,141.85 Expended ................ - _- -- 1,602.88 538.97. Supreme Court Criminal Balance November 1, 1925 $344.94 1926 appropriation 5,500.00 $5,844.94 Expended 2,848.50 2,996.44 County Court Civil Balance November 1, 1925.. $1,703.45 Expended ._._ 226.80 1;476.65 293.62 206 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Count?), Court'Criminal Balance November 1, -1925$884.69 1926 appropriation 1,800.00 $2,684.69 Expended 1,663.00 1,021.69 Tuberculosis Hospital Balance November 1, 1925:$1,003.74 1926 appropriation 25,512.33 Income 2,288.89 $28,804.96 Expended 22,614.78 6,190.08 Poor Accounts - Balance November 1, 1925$445.80 1926 appropriation. Almshouse 8,954.11 Supt. of Poor 1,900.00 Outside Relief 6,400.00 Income .2,248.32 , $19,948.23 Expended S'pt of P'r_._$1,630.73 Almshouse 16,909.88 Outside Re. 2,101.23 20,641.84 Child Welfare Balance November 1, 1925---$1,187.42 1926 appropriation 3,000.00 $4,187.42 Expended 3,811.80. $375.62 Children's Court Balance November 1, 1925$464.07 - 1926 appropriation .__............._ 1,500.00 693.61 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 207 Salary for clerk '800.00 " " judge 1,500.00 Expenses 100.00 $2,864.07 Expended __- 2,708.25 155.82 Justices and Constables Balance November 1, 1925$252.95 , 1926 appropriation 100.70 $353.65 Expended 91.25 262.40 Coroner 1926 appropriation Salary $300.00 Expenses 246.80 $546.80 Expended 496.80 50.00 County Sealer Jail Balance November 1, 1925___ $1.02 1926 appropriation Salary 500.00 Expenses 400.00 Disbursements 50.67 $951.69 Expended 910.03 41.66 Balance November 1, 1925$2,171..81 1926 appropriation 7,715.00 Income 541.00 $10,427.81 Expended 5,454.85 4,972.96 208 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF'SUPERVISORS Soldiers' Burials Balance November 1; 1925... $761.87 1926 appropriation 500.00 $1,261.87 Expended 600.00 661.87 Bovine Tuberculosis Account Balance November 1, 1925_ $501.21 1926 appropriations 9,850.00 $10,351.21 Expended Salary $3,166.71 Exp. of Vet300.00 Bills audited.__ 6,101.00 9,567.71 783.50 Contract Supplies Balance November 1, 1925._. $216.24 1926 appropriations- 6,005.57 Refunds ... ..... ........ 2.46 $6,224.27 Expended H't & Light $2,975.17 Telephones 1,244.36 4,219.53 2,004.74 BONDS AND INTEREST DUE IN 1927 Issue Bonds Interest 1913 $2,000 $1,125.00 1915 2,000 807.50 1923 10,000 7,012.50 $14,000 $8,945.00 OP TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 209 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF TOMPKINS. SS. Charlotte V. Bush, being duly sworn, says that s.he is the _� Treasurer of Tompkins County and that the foregoing report is a true statement of the financial transactions of said County for the year ending October 31st, 1926, except those funds over which the county has no control. CHARLOTTE V. Bus Ii. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November, 1926. Wm.. D. BALDWIN, Notary Public 210 " PROCEEDINGS OF TFIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY CLERK'S REPORT A statement of all moneys received for the County of Tomp- kins by William H. Baker, Clerk of Tompkins County from November lst, 1925 to October 31st, 1926, or by his assistants for fees, perquisites, and emoluments, for all services rendered by him or said assistants in their official capacity, from No- vember 1st., 1925 to October 31st, 1926. RECEIPTS Recording Deeds $1,463.79 Recording Mortgages 1,061.57 Recording other Documents 1,023.05 Pertaining to Judgments 226.82 Copies 108.39 Searches 5,872.47 Filing Papers & other Serv2,234.61 Motor Vehicle Fees 3,971.15 Clerk Hire Audited and Al- lowed by State Tax Dept. 225.00 $16,186.85 illfortgage Tax 11,536.06 Notary Fees $410.00 Less Fees allowed the Coun- ty included in filing papers 79.00 331.00 Hunting License Total 5,534.00 Less discounts allowed the County included in the above for filing papers .221.36 5,312.64 DISBURSEMENTS Paid County Treasurer Office Fees ......... $16,149.35 Paid County Treasurer from Mort- gage Fund for Clerk Hire 37.50 P'd County Treasurer State Mortgage Tax $11,190.72 Paid apportionments to va- rious Counties 99.50 P'd Bond Audited by State Tax Commission 5.00 Clerk hire allowed by State . Tax Commission 225.00 $33,366.55 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 211 Postage Allowed by State Tax Commission 12.00 J. B. Lyon—Tax Books 3.84 Amount held for Appor- tionment 0.00 $11,536.06 State Treasurer—Notary Fees 331.00 State Conservation Commission ' Hunters' Licenses 5,312.64 State of New York, County of Tompkins. SS. $33,366,55 $33,366.55 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..WM. H. BAKER Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of November, 1926. SALLY ROBINSON, Notary Public WM. H. BAKER, COUNTY CLERK In account with Tompkins County for Postage, Express, etc., for the year November 1st, 1925 to October 31st, 1926. BALANCE $51.80 Nov. Postage $10.00 Dec. Postage 15.00 Twine .30 22 Rubber Bands 1.29 28 Express 1.32 31 Paper ................... 16.70 Paper .90 1926. Jan. 8 Postage 6.29 ._- 8 CHECK $100.00 8 Postage 20.00 13 Bulb (120 Watt) 1.30 Book for Abstracts 2.75 Feb. 3 Stamp 3.70 3 Express . 1.30 11 Towels 1.05 Stamps 3.95 212 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mar. 1 2 Qts, Brentano Ink 6.00 Pencils .50 12 Index 1.25 Towels 1.05 Ink .40 17 Folders ..80 26 Postage 10.00 Paper 1,20 Apr. 5 2 Bottles Commercial Ink 2.50 Adding Machine Ribbon .75 13 Postage 5.00_ Towels 1.05 30 Postage 10.00 May 17 Paper 16.20 CHECK Towels 1.05 19 Postage 4.00 28 Postage 15.00 June 8 Blotters ..................... .90 Towels 1.05 14 Postage 15.00 29 Postage 10.00 July 16 Pens 1.60 Pencils .50 21 Towels 1.05 30 CHECK 31 Postage 9.15 Aug. Adding Machine Paper .30 Towels 1.05 31 Postage 15.00 31 Paper 2.00 Sept. 1 Erasers 1.40 13 Towels 1.05 30 Stamps 6.00 Oct. 13 .Towels1.05 18 Ga]orcl Bros. 3.00 22 Bulb .60 Rubber Stamp 3.05 $50.00 $75.00 $236.35 $276.80 Balance on hand November 1st, 1926 • $40.45 State of New York, 1 ss. County of Tompkins. The foregoing is a true copy of the Expense Account as kept by this office. WM. H_ BAKER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of November, 1926 Sally Robinson, Notary Public OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 213 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 accord- ance with law, herewith - submits his annual report for the year ending November 15th, 1926. The Superintendent of the Poor of Tompkins County in ac- count with the poor funds of the county : Amount of appropriation of 1925 $11,930.00 For keeper's salary 1,200.00 To sales from County Farm, current year 1,428.69 Received for board in county home 846.85 Received from refund from Reconstruction I4ome _ 16.65 Balance due County Treasurer 2,133.59 $17,555.78 By amount paid by orders on County Treasurer for the fol- lowing purposes: Food supplies and tobacco $2,910.17 Almshouse employees 2,044.65 Fuel ... 3,062.55 Light 151.47 Clothing and footwear 180.80 Repairs, furniture and bedding 270.58 Chaplain, physician and drugs 782.82 Farm superintendent and farm labor 3,324.07 Farm stock and maintenance 1,284.86 Seeds and fertilizers . 192.31 Farm tools and equipment 290.52 Disinfectants, soap, freight and postage 411.53 Transportation and services of overseers 889.78 Outside relief, food and fuel 816.08 Outside relief, physician and drugs 841.21 Superintendent's postage, telephone and printing 41.63 Superintendent's personal expenses 60.75 $17,555.78 214 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS INMATES DAYS Days Cost County 1,549 $444.86 Ithaca City 10,412 2,990.23 Ithaca Town 365 104.82 Caroline 1,623 466.11 Danby 185 53.13 Dryden 1,258 361.29 Enfield 1,472 422:75 Groton 2,409 691.85 Lansing 346 99.37 Newfield 143 41.07 Ulysses 846 242,96 20,608 • $5,918.44 The cash cost assessed to the county and several towns of the county in excess of the products of the farm for the support of the poor at the county home being 00.28719+. CENSUS OF INMATES Number in county home November 15th, 1925 63 Admitted during the year 28 Births during the year 00 Discharged during the year 15 Died during the year 18 Number in county home November 15th, 1926 58 The following products were raised on the county farm dur- ing the year ending November 15th, 1926 : Wheat, 270 bushels $351,00 Oats, 420 bushels 210.00 Hay, 75 tons 650.00 Straw, ,18 tons ` 180.00 Ensilage, 75 tons 470.00 Corn, 300 bushels 150,00 Corn fodder 50,00 Beans, 15 bushels 54.00 Potatoes, 435 bushels 870.00 Apples, 300 bushels 150.00 Plums, 6 bushels 6,00 Pears, 5 bushels 5,00 Cherries, 60 quarts 12.00 • OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 215 Tomatoes, 20 bushels 20.00 Onions, 10 bushels 15.00 Beets, 21 bushels 16.80 Carrots, 15 bushels 15.00 Parsnips, 20 bushels 20.00 String beans, 5 bushels 5.00 Turnips, 15 bushels 10.00 Cucumbers, 141/2 bushels 21.00 Hubbard squash, 120 25.00 Radishes 3.00 Swiss chard 5.00 Berries, black, 60 quarts 15.00 " , rasp-, 60 quarts 15.00 " , red, 410 quarts 100.00 Sweet corn 25.00. Dried corn 5.00 Canned fruit, 563 quarts 200.00 Milk, 91,104 lbs. .... .. t 1,461.11 Butter, 3,023 lbs Cream used in home 292.00 Skimmed and butter milk sold and used in home 728.70 Eggs, 700 doz.... -- ...- 220.00 Pork killed 899.80 Beef killed 72.60 $7,348.01 Sales from .the county farm, November 15th, 1925, to No- vember 15th, 1926: Hay $324.00 Wheat 13.17 Lard 2:70 Veals 207.60 Hide 3.50 Butter 1,340 lbs. 676.37 Pigs 138.00 Meat 43.26 Apples 11.00 Miscellaneous 9.09 $1,428.69 Received for board from paying inmates...$846.85 Cash expenditures by superintendent including sal- aries of keeper, physician, chaplain and super- intendent's expenditures, but not including out- side relief $1.5,008.68 Value of products of farm used at the home 5,919.32 $20,928.00 216 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Making a per diem of approximately $1.00. Inventory of stock on County Farm November 15th, 1926: 2 horses $400.00. 13 cows 1,270.00 1 two-year-old heifer 60.00 2 yearlings 50.00 1 registered bull 150.00 1 dry cow for beef • 60.00 2 brood sows 80.00 20 fat hogs 840.00 20 pigs 100.00 50 yearling hens 75.00 100 spring chickens _75.00 2 veal calves 40.00 $3.200.00 Inventory of tools and equipment on the County Farms No- vember 15th, 1926: 1 manure spreader $130.00 2 lumber wagons 100.00 2 sets bob sleighs 100.00 4 hay tedder 45.00 1 grain binder 190.00 1 land roller 40.00 1 grain drill -new 165.00 1 combination garden drill 10.00 1 ensilage cutter and belts 200.00 1 two -horse cultivator - 2.5.00 1 one horse cultivator • 6.00 1 spring tooth harrow 1.5.00 1 peg tooth harrow 15.00 2 hay riggings 30.00 2 horse forks, rope and pulleys 25.00 2 wheel barrows 10.00 1 grass seeder 12.00 1 corn sheller 15.00 1 fanning mill 20.00 2 lawn mowers 20.00 2 plows 35.00 1 set heavy harness 12.00 1 set scales 50.00 150 potato crates 30.00 45 grain bags 20.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 217 1 half bushel measure 3.00 forks, shovels and picks... 12.00 log chains and crow bars 10.00 1 cream refrigerator 425.00 1 milk cart 10.00 3 milk cans 10.00 1 set milk scales 3.00 1 set butter scales 12.00 1 milk separator 100.00 1 butter churn and works 45.00 2 washing machines 525.00 1 laundry extractor 150.00 8 laundry tubs 190.00 1 Six FI. P. gas engine 30.00 1 One and V.) H. P. gas engine 15.00 2 electric motors 300.00 1 Feed cooker 35.00 1 Little carrier 35.00 2 Gas tanks 40.00 3 Compression tanks 1,300.00 $4,570.00 In compliance with Sect. II of the Poor Law of the State of New York. I respectfully report that as the prices for the ne- cessities used in the county home and in the county are con- stantly increasing, I estimate the expense for the town and county poor to be supported at the county home` and in the county for the ensiling year to be : For county $6,000.00 For outside relief and almshouse maintenance 6,500.00 For superintendent's expenses 400.00 For transportation 400.00 For salaries of physician and chaplain 630.00 $13,930.00 The following improvements and repairs on buildings and equipment have been made during the past year. New steel ceiling has been put on and painted in the woman's sitting room and dining room. A dumb waiter has been installed in the woman's building to give service between the dining room on the first floor and the rooms on the second floor. 218 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The kitchen in the administration building has been re- painted. A furnace blower has been installed in the main heating plant for the purpose of reducing costs by the use of a cheaper grade of coal. The. hog house has been newly roofed ; all metal roofs have . been repainted. A new grain drill has been purchased. The present ice house is badly dilapidated. To put it in con- dition for use will mean the expenditure of probably from five to six hundred dollars. If the ice house were repaired, there is still uncertainty of supply of ice, since we have no convenient or. assured source of supply. Harvesting, drawing and hand- ling are all. very expensive. To care for this whole problem of ice supply I would recommend, and I do .ask, that there be in- stalled some modern refrigerating plant for the sake of both economy and convenience. State of New York, County of Tompkins. WM. D. BALDWIN, • Superintendent of Poor Tompkins County SS. Wm. D. Baldwin, being duly sworn, says that he is superin- tendent of poor of Tompkins County, that the foregoing state- ment is in all respects a true and full statement of receipts and expenditures audited by him during the year 1925-1926 as such superintendent. WM. D. BALDWIN Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November, 1926. Charlotte V. Bush, Notary Public OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 219 Report of the Board 'of Managers of the Tuberculosis Hospital To .the Honorable Board of Supervisors: In accordance with' the law of our State, we submit our an- nual report to you. During the past year the hospital has served the community in caring for 66 patients and with the facilities provided has accomplished a great deal. Five patients were returned to their homes apparently well; fifteen were improved and eleven unimproved. There were eight deaths. A number of out of county patients we have been unable to take because of lack of room and during the summer we used tents for seven children. These children had to be sent home in October because of cold weather. Other counties near us have added new buildings and so are getting patients from counties that formerly sent their pa- tients to us. The sun treatment was used' during the summer with excel- lent results and we wish now to put the new window glass in the porches so the patients may take sun baths during the.win- ter. This new glass allows all the sun's rays to pass, whereas ordinary glass stops all the beneficial rays. We recommend that provision be made to care for children. For this a separate building would be needed, equipped with a school room and dining room. We further recommend, providing the state accepts the edu- cational qualification of our nurses, that the county be divided in two districts, the county tuberculosis nurse and the Public Health Nurse, each having a district and each doing both T. B. and Public Health work in their respective areas, thus avoiding duplication of work and also making more efficient work by closer and broader acquaintance. We request an appropriation of $22,000 for the expenses of 220 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS the coming year and $1.000 for the teacher. This amount with our balance we hope would carry us until appropriations are made again. We are particularly gratified at the frequent visits by your committee on hospitals. It is only by this means that you learn of our needs, see the work being done and realize what the money is being used for. We request that these visits be sanc- tioned by your board as a part of the duty of the committee on hospitals. We thank you for your interest and support. Respectfully submitted, DR. H. GENUNG, President MRS. EUGENE BAKER. Board of Managers FINANCIAL STATEMEN!i' TOMPKINS COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL November 1. 1925 to October 31, 1926 Income Balance October 31, 1925 $1.003.74 Appropriated 22,000.00 Teacher 1,000.00 Incidentals 2,414.72 Insurance 97.51 Income from Patients 2,288.89 TOTAL RECEIPTS $28,804.86 Disbrrasements Salaries and wages 410,124.56 County Nurse and Expenses 2,132.47 Food, ice and water 5,010.36 Fuel, light .and power 1,779.93 Medical supplies 325,79 Household supplies 886.50 Repairs 653.84 Insurance 270.56 Laundry 1.430.77 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 8 72.614.78 Balance on hand October 31, 1926 4 6,190.08 Board of Managers DR. H. GFNUNG, Pres. MRS. EUGENE BAKER. OIC TOIIIPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 221 Reports of the Justices of the Peace CAROLINE Joseph McGrath reported $10.00 received. Augustus Middaugh reported $121.25 received. Bowne Mulks reported $75.00 received. P. Alfred Munch reported no moneys received. DANBY David Moore reported $175.10 received. Eugene Dorn reported $25.00 received. Fred Dorn reported no moneys received. George Sears reported no moneys received. DRYDEN J. D. Ross reported $112.20 received. Paul Ewers reported $25.00 received. F. E. Parker reported $15.00 received. James 0. Robertson reported no moneys received. Frank Vantine reported no moneys received. ENFIELD Daniel Mitchell reported $35.35 received. Albert Colegrove reported no moneys received. J. C. Wetherby reported no moneys received. Bert Kirby reported no moneys received. GROTON Geo. B. Sickmon reported $18.20 received. Rexford R. Chatterton reported $10.00 received. B. L. Buck reported no moneys received. Miles Tarbell reported no moneys received. ITHACA James A. Bush reported $478.00 received. Chas. H. Newman reported $60.00 received. Elmer Allen reported no moneys received. W. I: Smith reported no moneys received. 222 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS LANSING Miles Lane reported $80.05 received. Chas. June reported $213.40 received. Frank Howland reported $90.00 received. LaMotte Snaith reported no moneys received. NEWFIELD Albert Straight reported $15.90 received. J. D. Payne reported $13.50 received. • Edwin Van Kirk reported no moneys received. C. P. Stoughton reported no moneys received. ULYSSES Henry Williams reported no moneys received. Arthur Agard reported no moneys received. H. K. Aikin reported no moneys received. Fred N. Smith reported no moneys received: BANK TAX OF TOIIPKINS COUNTY, NEW 'YORK 223 I�IdISTQ jOUL[U�' of u0p.,codoad °2 11.!A do IUD of uoil,rodaad unno L of uoilaodo t� pa4ngix4siQ aq of lanouz\r c1 cO CO CO OO CO . CD LC. LP L.- LO o co cA0co N ca r-1 to d' GD N Ef} .C] CJ 129 CrJ d' co C'J CO ri rt. NCO CO �M co r co r d M O c cc co CJ Oc i:] co C?ol i- C:O ifs M Lc.: -14 ' L: a' N i SOaj 'suadI ailUtlOD Lo LO Lo 272 C; .r P 01 XVI jo lunouWV anjeA pascassV Name of Bank City or Village ca cn coo Oc Co CV 1-, .L"1 CV Cr: • c� 4 co O CV '.0 co O: 0 64 ri LC' •�' 0f ff} H 0 0 0 0 0 [j 0 0 0 0 0 0 OF zZzZ a Dated, January 10, 1927. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors. IEI0L lop4sla joog0,s" co W C a2E 1IAdoS1IO KlunoD pue 12 01S N r -i 00 co CD O © 7-1 O 20 CO CO O 0 CJ N O O 1Y. M 20 L7 CI O O G y 'r ry� G O rf+ FIL 12 E 12Cd U 224 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 1926. Dated, January 10, 1927, FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors. Amount Payable to Towels J 1 s Towns, Villages ;� and City�' `" m 0 - i' Caroline -$905,015 $100.71 $100.71 $100.71 Danby ______________________ 823,590 46.73 • 46.73 46.73 Dryden 2,870,753 409.93 357.46 Dryden Village 476,480 34.02 Freeville 257,708 18'.45 409.93 Enfield 609,476 43.981 43.98 43.93 Groton 3,073,751 255.18 182.34 Groton Village __ 1,754,6557 2.84 72.84 255.18 Ithaca City 22,929,894 3,700.51 3,700.51 3,700.51. Ithaca Town 4,846,428 694.30 573.45 Cayuga Heights 1,687,204 120.85 694.30 Lansing 2,886,515 122.63 122.63 122.68 Newfield 925,475 66.80 61.52 Newfield Village 140,329 - 5.28 66.80 Ulysses 2,022,706 154.59 129.05 Trumansburg 668,230 25.54 154.59 Total ___ $5,595.36 $1,617.87 $3,977.49 $5,595.36 Dated, January 10, 1927, FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisors. 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LO LO ,--I CO 00 0 0 0 CV CV 00 CV 0D 00 L. 000) CJ 'N 0O CD 0 00 CV N m d' 0.V CV .- 0u ,--� C0 t`L L C}N 400 I�NL eoN.ti p,w 40 H N U a) y • � � 0 0 i ez ,n � ¢ U Ul 0 0 F � .� o•:n Cities and Towns 0000 000 H.0 CO 00000 rl6')NN>n0 01,-1NC.0 O LC HL - ri 00 HY LC CD N CVm�C'i LV 0)0000 00 O 04 CA CD LC CV 714 0001,-1 p)0C 0000 000) 0000 eao ` GV CC CI SCA CV CV 0-0000t`-Li'JOC c N00 CP 0000 0, 01 d,C) 000.0—. l N 0101 N 6)N NC 00 d�C0 GO 01 O0.100 L- 090. mm»CV Cr ,� c*Jm—I 0 ▪ o m U F an'a • 0 F a% VO] • V u 0. o0 5 5 0.0 C3 L+ . s. y te+ cd Cl UggWC71-.�-Ia�� m 00 00 0.l 00 0 s� CO 00 O 00 a) 0.J .03 -0 o cs o..° 1 w° 0._ 0 • X Cd • 0 U 0 0) ▪ 0.0 - q c1 o w 0 K m PL0 0. o � 0 �w 0 an o may++ ,b r 10 m 0 3 U a) zzcs 00 0 226 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STATEMENT OF TAXES LEVIED • Statement of .the amount of Taxes and Tax Rates for the several cities and towns in the County of Tompkins as levied by the Board of Supervisors at their Annual Meet- ing in the year one thousand nine hundred twenty-six together with the receipts of moneys from the sources as indicated, and the amount of bonded indebtedness of the county and of each tax district therein except cities. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cities, Towns and Villages Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca City Ithaca Town Lansing Newfield Ulysses Cayuga. Heights Dryden Village Freeville - Groton Village Newfield Village Truwnansburg Sch. Dist. No. 8, Dryden__) Sch. Dist.. No. 8, Groton_.._ Sch. Dis. No. 1. Ithaca City Sch. Dist. No. 1, Ulysses_. and court $1,091.6 x 918.96 h 3,182.07 778.59 3,418.23 26,4 7 3.20 y 5,006.45 c 3,212.97 1,051.97 2.366.56 I $152.60 $4,165.61 $11,,542.23 128.17 3,517.82 12,469.27 447.781 12,156.41 27,807.63 107.42 2,968.24 11,347.78 480.07 13,037.13 20,887.63 3,725.34 101,078.07 4,640.48 (City Tax) 703.37 19,083.79 22,380.61 450.99 12,248.52 43,450.20 145.89 4,018.07 20,990.19 383.04 9,036.96 30,470.59 $1,862.49 1,683.87 4,720.39 1,683.97 2,704.55 2,372.93 1,709.38 3,395.49 5.383.93 1847,500.96 $6,674.671$181.310.621$205,986.61 $25,517.00 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 227 t7 ' STATEMENT OF TAXES LEVIED --Continued 8 9 10 11 12 13 Cities, Towns • and Villages 0 y CZ CZ a1� o x5 O 'd W C 4 -411 C C. a; .0. cU cd z, Caroline $73.35 Danby 59.32 Dryden 309.40 Enfield 50.04 Groton 231.40 Ithaca City 13,983.68 Ithaca Town 1,983.05 Lansing 225.43 Newfield 87.82 Ulysses 341.14 Cayuga Heights $383.36 Dryden Village 28.98 Freeville • 15.09 Groton Village 94.05 Newfield Village 7.24 Trumansburg 67.41 Sch. Dist. No. 8, Dryden Sch. Dist. No. 8, Groton_ Sch. Dis. No. 1, Ithaca City Sch. Dist. No. 1, Ulysses__ $73.35 50.32 353.47 50.04 325.45 13,983.68 2,366.41 225.43 95.06 408.55 $171.20 520.59 5,488.17 • 310.33 $223.78 529.06 429.91 $199.17 927.62 3,369.93 251.89 1 817,344.631 $596.]31 $17,940.761 $6,490.29 $1,182.75 $4,748.61 228 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STATEMENT OF TAXES LEVIED—Continued 14 15 16 17 18 Cities, Towns and Villages Total receipts from tax on Bank Stock apportioned to cities, towns, villages, school districts and spe- cial districts Received from County Treasurer pursuant to the provisions of Art- icle 9-a of the Tax Law, appor- tioned to cities and towns. (Fran- chise tax on business corpora- tions.) Received from County Treasurer pursuant to the provisions of Art- icle 9-a of the Tax Law appor- tioned to villages.. (Franchise tax on business corporations.) Total received from County Treas- urer pursuant to the provisions of Article 9-a of the Tax Law appor- tioned to cities, towns and vil- lages. (Franchise tax on business corporations.) Receipts from County Treasurer pursuant to the provisions of the Personal Income Tax Law appor- tioned to cities and towns. i CarolCaroline - Danby $1.62 $1.84 .72 $1,205.28 1,048.82 Dryden 8594.15 100.65. 133.24 2,753.83 Enfield .30 .30 787.02 Groton 1,9 77.27 2,054.27 3,800.56 1,716.48 Ithaca City _-- -._ . 8,858.10 29,93 7.89 20,937.89 29,209.77 Ithaca Town 4,125 58 Lansing 10,701.151 10,701.15 2,622.63 Newfield 10.45 10.45 1,022.26 Ulysses Cayuga heights 902.13 39.99 60.68 1,747.34 Dryden Village $32.59 Freeville Groton Village 1,746.29 Newfield Village Trumansburg 20.69 Sch. Dist. No. 8, Dryden-.• Sch. Dist. No. 8; Groton-. - Sch. Dis. No. 1, Ithaca City Sch. Dist. No. 1, Ulysses-. 1 812.421.65 $42,847.26 $1,799.57 $44,646.83 $46,239.01 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 229 STATEMENT OF TAXES LEVIED—Continued 19 20 21 22 23 • • Dy Doo 11) - I Receipts from County Treasurer pursuant to the provisions of the Personal Income Tax Law appor- tioned to villages. Total receipts from County Treas- urer pursuant to the provisions of the Personal Income Tax Law ap- portioned to cities, towns and villages. Tax rate for State, county and town purposes, including highway. Bonded Indebtedness (Towns only) Temporary Indebtedness,includin� State and county taxes. Caroline $1,205.28 $17.80 $9,101.50 Danhy 1,048.82 20.50 $7,000.00 .6,781.25 Dryden 3,670.87 15.70 21,731.49 Enfield 787.02 24.60 7,840.09 Groton . 3,916.24 14.64 20,359.50 Ithaca City .____ 29,209.77 5.95 2,245,000.00 Ithaca Town 6,109.51 10.30 2,500.00 29,781.80 Lansing 2,622.63 20.00 12,000.00 39,979.38 Newfield Ulysses 1,205.96 2,607.77 29.00 • 17.70 4,000.00 15,514.19 34,304.35 Cayuga Heights $1,983.93 Dryden Village 005.61 Freeville 311.43 Groton Village ' 2,199.76 Newfield Village 183.70' Trumansburg 860.43 Sch. Dist. No. 8, Dryden Sch. Dist. No. 8, Groton Sch. Dis. No. 1, Ithaca City Sch. Dist. No. 1, Ulysses.. - 1 $6,144.861 $52,383.87 1 $2,270,500.00 $185,393.65 I, Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, do hereby certify that the preceding is a true statement of the Taxes levied against the taxable property in the several Tax Districts in said County, by the Board of Super- visors, at their Annual Meeting in the year 1926. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk P. 0. Address, Ithaca, N. Y. 230 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 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, 1926, viz.: F 0 Caroline Danby ._ Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca Lansing Newfield 902,015 823,590 2,828,173 609,476 3,062,151 4,846,428 2,886,515 921,675 -Jlysses 2,015,766 CD CSX. • • y J ▪ •- O • C 2.. O 4,2 ct C d yO, w c6 957,807 816,997 2,769,098 685,811 2,998,188 4,402,108 2,826,220 926,488 2,081,806 m 0 .. yM, G O0- rya v 0 O U.0 CQ ,i U▪ .v to c,'u 'S 0 • 0 902,015 823,590 2,126,365 609,476 1,311,996 3,159,224 2,886,515 777,746 1,353,936 F. X 4.1 O'er rC O � U O r 0 • O 2. • 3 rx 3,900 42,580 11,600 3,800 7,000 to 0 0 U O .74 r N .0 i tz 3,875.00 3,907.00 8,000.00 2,822.00 4,500.00 5,869.32 7,100.00 3,917.00 5,000.00 • 15,400 4,120 10,150 O 3,875.00 3,907.00 8,000.00 2,822.00 4,500.00 5,869.32 22,500.00 8,037.00 15,150.00 E. MORGAN ST. JOHN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. I certify that the preceding statement is correct. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. State of New York, 1. 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 8th day of January, 1927. Fred L. Clock. Notary Public. Zo 0 •r, b Q ▪ 0 d H J U ,.- co '4 O C} ▪ a-4 c.),:_ ca i. Qd d 0 ▪ R. 4 O E +' • O s U H w 0 3 C7 • '' y 0 H . J V •ri y • o&0 Z:4.)W O Z U -g O a) Z y � O O • m 4 m W O a 0 Q.t `a 0 Z 0 z`.. 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U 00 bur M g A F-� 0000000-0C'0 N 1Z- 69 10 e3 U w O y .0Q 0 0 0 1:Q z O 0 F 7-1 Chi N N X N 0 O U • 0 U a0 0 0 a a a ro 0 y C 0 bi 0 x C OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW"YORK 233 HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS HIGHWAY FUND—RECEIPTS HIGHWAY FUND—EXPENDITURES Towns ,. aciJ o cy y 0 0 x.0,51 ch) :2; C U o 70 0 sw E Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca Lansing Newfield Ulysses $3,912.11 $12,996.75 $16,908.86 $175.65 6,578.47 7,427.45 14,005.92, 1,546.03 7,674.50 20,895.75 28,570.25 133.34 2,068.67 10,019.28 12,087.95 8,118.07 8,600.21 16,718.28 2,698.83 7,660.50 10,683.86 18,344.36 • 70.86 9,798.28 21,756.64 31,554.92 3,320.84 4,482.55 18,193.43 22,675.98 505.37 5,346.77 25,696.16 31,042.93 815.53 tH Received from other sources Total receipts PI rn o- s. tom �P' _V ul ��a wvG Towns a)g �v ,o d�� m�2 ''•° 3 i . y m• 7 v 18 LAG c_;b U 4 U 'V , Caroline $259.51 $3,000.00 $3,100.00 $1,300.00 $9,425.00 $17,084.51 Danby ._ 3,907.00 3,125.00 8,519.95 15,551.95 Dryden 619.24 8,000.00 4,800.00 15,284.35 28,703.59 Enfield 2,822.00 1,975.00 15.50 7,275.45 12,087.95 Groton .. 112.33 5,400.00 2,700.00 11,204.78 19,417.11 Ithaca ._ 1,000.24 4,637.74 2,318.87 1,000.00 8,558.37 18,415.22 Lansing 101.31 7,100.00 3,550.00 15,000 9,124.45 34,875.76 Newfield 3,917.00 3,525.00 4,000 11,739.55 23,181.35 Ulysses 1,912.52 5,000.00 2,500.00 10,000 12,445.94 31,858.4e HIGHWAY FUND—EXPENDITURES Towns ,. aciJ o cy y 0 0 x.0,51 ch) :2; C U o 70 0 sw E Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield Groton Ithaca Lansing Newfield Ulysses $3,912.11 $12,996.75 $16,908.86 $175.65 6,578.47 7,427.45 14,005.92, 1,546.03 7,674.50 20,895.75 28,570.25 133.34 2,068.67 10,019.28 12,087.95 8,118.07 8,600.21 16,718.28 2,698.83 7,660.50 10,683.86 18,344.36 • 70.86 9,798.28 21,756.64 31,554.92 3,320.84 4,482.55 18,193.43 22,675.98 505.37 5,346.77 25,696.16 31,042.93 815.53 234 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY" AND MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS BRPDGE FUND RECEIPTS Towns Balance from previous year Tax from collector Received from certificates of indebtedness Received from other sources Total receipts Caroline $19.03 $700.00 $522.36 $719.03 Danby $579.38 $2,385.00 $9,163.32 $7,088.75 $10,053.13 Dryden _. 2,216.97 3,000.00 434.83 903.62 5,216.97 Enfield 3,604.98 500.00 284.00 89.94 500.00 Groton 4.71 7,000.00 Groton 25.00 7,004.71 Ithaca 1,899.95 2,000.00 Ithaca - 3,899.95 Lansing - 2,500.00 3,500.00 2,000.00 4,500.00 Newfield 708.27 2,500.00 4,367.08 2,500.00 Ulysses 862.63 630.48 862.63 BRIDGE FUND -EXPENDITURES Towns Labor and team work Materials for repairs • • Construction of new bridges Transferred to other funds Total expen- ditures . tz cg c% .-a,..:1' c ra ca cq O Caroline $252.42 $269.94 $522.36 $196.67 Danby 73.60 347.87 $9,163.32 0,584.79 468.34 Dryden 25.55 434.83 903.62 $247.99 1,611.99 3,604.98 Enfield 284.00 89.94 15.50 390.04 -1_09.96 Groton 25.00 6,900.00 79.71. 7,004.71 Ithaca 30.00 3,470.00, 3,500.00 399.95 Lansing 759.48 708.27 2,899.33 4,367.08 132.92 Newfield ... .... ...__ 1,053.48 630.48 . 1,683.96 816.04 Ulysses - 542.47 542.47 320.16 OF TOMPKINS.COUNTY,•NEW YORK. 235 HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS MACHINERY FUND—RECEIPTS Towns =.- mi 0 7: '*I o: 9 g Received from collector Received from certificates of indebtedness Received from other sources Total receipts ro 'e..,' W R Caroline 0.,, ' $500.00 $300.00 $800.00 Danby $131.36 1,200.00 $253.21 1,030.68 1,331.36 Dryden 1,692.46 3,000.00 6,160.29 2,464.08 7,156.54 Enfield 500.00 400.27 500.00 Groton 3,000.00 Groton 1,004.84 3,000.00 Ithaca 564.08 2,000.00 Ithaca 970.00 3,534.08 Lansing 3,484.24 2,000.00 Lansing 3,200.00 5,200.00 Newfield 5,142.15 1,000.00 Newfield 511.00 1,000.00 Ulysses 46.59 1,500.00 $1,000.00 1,530.11 4,076.70 MACHINERY FUND—EXPENDITURES •Townsq tH 0 • 0 Repair of tools and machinery Other expen- ditures Total expen- ditures On hand Dec. 31, 1926 m U F. O OS 0.,, ' Caroline$792.51 $792.51 $7.49 Danby $253.21 1,030.68 1,283.89 47.47 Dryden 6,160.29 996.25 7,156.54 Enfield 400.27 400.27 99.73 Groton 1,004.84 1,381.22 $613.94 3,000.00 Ithaca 1,200.91 1,793.33 400.00 3,484.24 40.84 Lansing 3,460.23 1,645.92 36.00 5,142.15 57.85 Newfield 511.00 358.97 809.97 130.03 Ulysses 1,380.00 2.618.16 3,998.161 78.54 236 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HIGHWAY, BRIDGE, MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS MISCELLANEOUS FUND -RECEIPTS 0 1-3 Balance from previous year Received from collector Received from certificates of indebtedness Received from , other sources Total receipts Caroline $126.23 $1,400.00 $3.00 $200.00 X$1,726.23 Danby $1,721.61 1,500.00 Danby - 475.00 1,975.00 Dryden 197.87 4,200.00 12.79 303.39 4,503.39 Enfield • . 1,815.00 4,503.39 1,815.00 Groton 2,100.00 1,397.31 3,497.31 Ithaca 120.29 2,600.00 2,172.80 1,500.00 4,220.29 Lansing Ithaca 1,500.00 9.00 1,820.64 1,500.00 Newfield 35.62 2,000.00 36.00 2,035.62 Ulysses .... 46.30 1,000.00 $5,150.00 56.85 6,253.15 MISCELLANEOUS FUND -EXPENDITURES Towns For removing snow For watering troughs For salaries and expenses Other expen- • ditures Total expen- ditures On hand Dec. 31, 1926 Caroline $3.00 $18.00 $1,524.83 $175.78 $1,721.61 $4.62 Danby ' 209.20 24.00 1,531.14 197.87 1,962.21 12.79 Dryden 158.90 39.00 2,736.35 1,569.14 4,503.39 Enfield 147.80 1,369.30 1,517.10 297.90 Groton 1,063.12 27.00 2,172.80 234.39 3,497.31 Ithaca • 52.20 9.00 1,820.64 1,629.85 3,511.69 708.60 Lansing 36.00 790.00 274.41 1,100.41 399.59 Newfield 1,645.40 178.21 1,823.61 212.01 Ulysses 193.55 9.00 2,351.42 3,450.62 6,004.59 248.56 OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 237 • 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 Tomp- kins County, New York, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that I have compared the foregoing Journal of the Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, New York, with the original records 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 1926, 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 Tomp- kins. County, New York, to be hereto affixed, this 20th day of January, 1927. (L. S.) FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk Board of Supervisovs, Tompkins County, N. Y. 238 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Political Directory AND Guide to Town Officers Fall Primary—Seventh Tuesday before General Election, each year. (Election Law, §191). General Election—First Tuesday after First Monday in No- vember, each year. (Election Law, 5191.) Town Meetings—On same date as General Election in odd numbered years. Designation of Polling Places—By the Town Board on Third Tuesday in August, each year. (Election Law, §63.) Board of Canvass—First Tuesday after General Election, each year. Annual Meeting of Board of Supervisors—Second Thursday after General Election, each year. Quarterly Meetings, Board of Supervisors—Second Monday of February, May, August and November. Town Boards—Shall meet First Thursday after General Elec- tion each year to audit town accounts and on the 28th of December. Grand Jurors—Selected by the Board of Supervisors at the annual meeting each year. a Trial Jurors—The Supervisor, Town Clerk and Assessors of each town, must meet in the First Monday in July, in each year, at a place within the town appointed by the Supervisor, or, in case of his absence, or a vacancy in his office, by the Town Clerk, for the purpose of making a list of persons, to serve as trial jurors, for the then en- suing year. If they fail to meet on the day specified in this section, they must meet as soon thereafter as practicable. (Judiciary Law, §500, as amended by Laws of 1923.) , OF ,TOMPKINS, COUNTY, NEW YORK ' 239 At the meeting specified in the last section, the officers present must select .from the last assessment -roll of the town, and make a list of all persons whom they believe to be qualified to serve as trial jurors, as prescribed in this article. (Judiciary Law, §501.) ' County Claims—All bills and claims against the county must be presented to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before the' Third day of the Annual Session of the Board and at least . Three days before any Quarterly session thereof. All bills or claims presented to the Board of Super- visors must be itemized and verified by the oath of the claimant. All bills for repairs to or improvements of county build- ings must have endorsed'thereon the approval of the com- mittee having charge of such building. No bills for supplies for county officers will be audited un- less the same were authorized by the Committee of the Board of Supervisors having such matters in charge. Reports—All. county officers receiving, or authorized to receive moneys in which the county, or any sub -division thereof, shall have an interest, shall annually, on November 1st, of each year, make a written verified report of all moneys re- ceived, from whom, on what account and .the disposition made thereof, and file the same with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before November 5th .(County Law, §243.) The Clerk of every town, incorporated village and city in the county shall'report to the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors on or before November lst of each year all indebt- edness of such town, village or city, specifying for what purpose created, 'under what law, rate of interest and when payable. The Trustees, or the person or persons having charge of the issue of bonds or payment of same, of any school dis- trict, shall transmit a statement thereof tothe Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before the- First day of • No- • vember. The Supervisor must report to the District Superintendent of Schools on the First day of 'February; the amount of school moneys remaining in his hands: 240 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Assessments—All real property shall be assessed in the tax district in which situated. Property divided by a town line shall be assessed in both towns. The assessors shall complete the assessment -roll on or be- fore the First day of August and make out a copy thereof, to be left with one of their number, and forthwith cause a notice to be conspicuously posted in three or more public places in the tax district, stating that they have completed the assessment -roll, and that a copy thereof has been left with one of their number, at a specified place, where it may be examined until the Third Tuesday in August. (Tax Law, §36.) The assessors shall meet on the Third Tuesday in August to review their assessment and hear and' determine all complaints brought before them in relation to such assess- ments. When the assessors, or a majority of them, shall have com- pleted 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 officer, an oath in the form prescribed by Sec. 38, of the Tax Law, which oath shall be written or printed on said roll, signed by the assessors and certified by the officer. The assessors must • file a certified copy of the completed assessment -roll with the Town Clerk, on or before the Fif- teenth day of September, and it shall there remain for public inspection until delivered by the Town Clerk to the Supervisor. The assessors shall forthwith give public notice by posting the same in at Ieast three 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. The original assessment roll shall on or before the First day of October be delivered by the assess- ors to the Supervisor. (Tax Law, §39.) The Board of Assessors of the several towns, and the Assessors of the City of Ithaca, shall furnish the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, on or before the First day of September, a complete list of all property within their tax districts that is exempt from taxation.. (Tax Law, 515.) Collectors—The Tax Collector or Receiver shall, within eight days after receiving notice of the amount of taxes to be OF•.TOMPKINS C0i1NTY, NEW YORK 241 collected by him, execute an undertaking, to be approved by the Supervisor of the Mown, arid deliver said undertak- ing to him. The Supervisor shall, within six days there- after, file the said' undertaking with his approval, in the office of the County Clerk. Justices of the Peace—Each Justice of the Peace must exe- ' cute a bond with two sureties conditioned for the pay- ment on demand to the proper officer, of all moneys re- ceived by the justice by virtue of . his office, which bond must be approved by the Supervisor and filed in the Town Clerk's office. Each Justice of the Peace of the town shall pay to the Supervisor on the First Monday of each month, all fines and penalties imposed and received by him, and shall also make a verified report of all fines and penalties collected by him to the Board of Town Auditors of his town, on Tuesday preceding the Annual Town Meeting. (County Law, §12, sub -division 21.) - Poor—All bills for supplies furnished to the Superintendent of the Poor must be presented to said Superintendent for audit on or before November First, of each year. Overseers of the Poor cannot furnish supplies to a county pauper to exceed the sum of Ten Dollars, without an order from the County Superintendent authorizing disburse- ments in excess of said amount. 01 E 0 z -o .) -x 0 4.1 0 W C7 C11 y 07, 0 0 0 U a P. E 0 F• a id 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 F 0 .r, 0 For Associate . 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S![IQ •0 Xuua3Ip98L pop uo.loute0 •VI615 • lii EE Os V ' 2uosutgog x..." Go, o 3[1.mia Put: PloAI9ZEI •ZI sawerlL6E8 ad -ell ei2aoa)l09ib o v?0 o o Lal )Iuelg pun p!OA1$091 aume0 •Q riaaegiL8 uuwnay s saulerlZT9$ lloas •V a21oa01999C For Represen- tative in Congress )Iuulg pun P1oAlLt'01 paoJaa.Vunl.I •Q ia!ueul$i i aallu;S •H ale01LIb8 Illt[aaPull 'S Par.:11Pal IOEb For Justice of the Supreme Court Nueia Pue P!OAI6fL I uuas •Q gdasor!OJ7G8 a°'I 'd p!AEQ#1788E For United States Senator KuuJH Put; p!oAl669 uutuls!aD M. •JI90Tb auunG •,_1 tue!II!MILT uopucia gdaso fIL uutl nH ',JA alssarl i9 '.Ir `tll.toMspuM •M 'S131'11_1709 aau2r2A -, 4.tagoaIZ66Z OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK 293 Roster, 1927 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Gale H. Stalker (37th District)..._ Elmira, N. Y. REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE SENATE James S. Truman (41st District) Owego, N. Y. REPRESENTATIVE INSTATE ASSEMBLY James R. Robinson Ithaca, N: Y. COUNTY OFFICERS' County Judge and Surrogate...Willard M.' Kent Ithaca, N. Y. Special County Judge S. Edwin Banks Ithaca, N. Y. Judge of Children's Court Willard M. Kent Ithaca, N. Y. County Clerk William H. Baker Ithaca, N.T. County Treasurer Charlotte V. Bush Ithaca, N. Y. District Attorney Arthur G. Adams Ithaca, N. Y. Sheriff Frank C. Ellis Ithaca, N. Y. Superintendent of Poor William D. Baldwin Groton, N. Y. Coroner William A. Smith Newfield, N. Y. Superintendent of Highways...Fred C. Evans Ithaca, N. Y. Sealer of Wts. & Measures ... .._Court Bellis Ithaca, N. Y. Clerk Board of Supervisors Fred L. Clock Ithaca, N. Y. Commissioner of Election . Emma L. Card Ithaca, N. Y. Commissioner of Election- Wm. F. George Ludlowville, R. D: 9 Probation Officer Jt. A. Hutchinson Ithaca, N. Y. Clerk of Surrogate's Court D. M. Gillespie Ithaca, N; Y. Clerk of Children's Court .R. A. Hutchinson Ithaca, N. Y. Deputy County Clerk L. L. Earl Ithaca, N. Y. Under Sheriff Harrison Adams Ithaca, R D. 8 Dist. Supt. of Schools F. A. Beardsley.__Trumansburg, N. Y. Dist. Supt. of Schools John D. Bigelow Ithaca, N. Y. Dist. Supt. of Schools Paul Munsen Groton, R. D. 12 Keeper' at County Home ' Philo Smith ..._ Jacksonville, N. Y. 244 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUP.ERVISORS • TOWN OFFICERS CAROLINE Supervisor ..H. A. Whittaker__.Brooktondale, R. 21 Justice of the Peace P. Alfred Munch_..Brooktondale, R. 22 Justice of the Peace Joseph McGrath..Brooktondale, R. 22 Justice of the Peace ,Augustus Middaugh, B'k'ndale, R. 24 Justice of the Peace _Bowen Milks Brooktondale, N. Y. Town Clerk Judson Bennett Brooktondale, N. Y. Assessor D. B. Bull Brooktondale, R. D. 21 Assessor _.._—W. W. Conrad Slaterville, N. Y. Assessor ...Theodore Eighmey__.Berkshire, R. 21 Collector ....._..Martha Crispell__Brooktondale, R. 22 Supt. of Highways _W'm VanDeMark_..Br'ktondale, N. Y. DANBY Supervisor W. O. Smiley Ithaca, R. D. 8 Justice of the Peace' ..Eugene Dorn Ithaca, R. D. 4 Justice of the Peace Geo. Sears West Danby, R. D. 25 Justice of the Peace Fred E. Dorn Ithaca, R. D. 4 Justice of the Peace David Moore Wilseyville, R. D Town Clerk B. J. Jennings Ithaca, R. D. 8 Assessor Harrison Thayer Ithaca, R. D. 4 Assessor Frank Sincebaugh_...........Ithaca, R. D. 4 Assessor Collector E. E. Slights Ithaca; R. D. 8 Supt. of Highways John E. Miller Ithaca, R. D. 8 DRYDEN Supervisor Wm. J. Shaver Freeville, N. Y. Justice of the Peace Paul Ewers Etna, N. Y. Justice of the Peace J. D. Ross Justice of the Peace Jas. Robinson Justice of the Peace Fred Parker Justice of the Peace Frank Van Tine Ithaca, R. D. 2 Town Clerk Jane C. Hines Dryden, N. Y. Assessor Frank T. Reeves Freeville, N. Y. Assessor C. B. Snyder Dryden, N. Y. Assessor Emory Baker Freeville, R. D. 18 Collector G. Willett Ellis Dryden, N. Y. Supt. of Highways Geo. E. Mineah Freeville, N. Y. ENFIELD Supervisor _........Olen A. King Ithaca, R. D. 5 Justice of the Peace C. J. Wetherby Truniansburg, R. D. OF TOMPKINS COUNTY; NEW YORK 245' 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. D. Town Clerk John Thall Ithaca, R. D. 5 Assessor Nathan Rumsey Newfield, R. D. 28 Assessor Budd Deharh Ithaca, R. D. 5 Assessor _Asa Cummings Ithaca, R. D. 5 Collector Fred Crissey--.Trumansburg, R. D. 33 Supt. of Highways Frank Rothermick Ithaca, R. D. 6 Supervisor Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Justice of the Peace Town Clerk H. G. Moe Assessor Assessor Assessor -_Archie Gillen Collector Supt. of Highways GROTON - John W. Jones Groton, N. Y. Geo. B. Sickmon McLean, N. Y. Miles Tarbell Groton, R. D. 11 B. L. Buck Groton, N. Y. R. R. Chatterton Groton, N. Y. Groton, N.• Y. 'John L. Jackson West Groton,' N. Y. H. B. Stevens Groton, N. Y. Groton, R. D. 15 C. Burr Tarbell Peruville, N. Y. Fred Hart Groton, N. Y. Mayor Supervisor, lst Ward Supervisor, 2nd Ward Supervisor, 3rd Ward Supervisor, 4th Ward Supervisor, 5th Ward City Judge City Clerk City Chamberlain Assessor City Superintendent ITHACA CITY .Fred B. Howe ---City Hall, Ithaca, N. Y. Y. D. Van Order 511 W. Seneca St. L. E. Patterson 115 E. State St. E. Morgan St. John...Sav'gs B'k Bldg. S. L. Howell 102 E. State St. Leslie R. Pierce 107 W. Yates St. Daniel Crowley City Hall Wm. 0. Kerr City Hall Clarence A. Snyder City Hall ..L. E. Dofflemyer City Hall Floyd N. Oakley City Hall ITHACA TOWN Supervisor Wegrande E. Chase Ithaca, R. D. 8 Justice of the Peace James A. Bush_ Ithaca, R. D. 2 Justice of the Peace Chas. H. Newman Ithaca, R. D. 1 Justice of the Peace Elmer Allen Ithaca, R. D. 5 Justice of the Peace Wm. I. Smith Ithaca, R. D. 7 Town Clerk Clinton J. Updike Ithaca, R. D. 3 Assessor John Preswick Ithaca, R. D. 3 Assessor Fred Marshall Itahca, R. D. 6 246 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Assessor .....Joseph Sorace Ithaca, R. D. 2 Collector Oscar Hoyt .Ithaca, R. D. 6 Supt. of Highways....—..__^Ira B. Myers Ithaca, R. D. 8 LANSING Supervisor _.... ... Clarence M. Buck__.Ludlowville, R. 10 Justice of the Peace Frank Howland South Lansing Justice of the Peace .Miles Lane Groton, R. D. 12 Justice of the Peace Charles June ....... ....... Ludlowville, N. Y. Justice of the Peace _..LaMott Smith Ludlowville, R. D. 9 Town Clerk _Joseph McGill Ludlowville, N. Y. Assessor Samuel Lane Ludlowville, R. D. 10 Assessor Wm. Lane Ludlowville, R. D. 9 Assessor Chas. Terpenning_..So. Lansing, N. Y. Collector John Campbell Ludlowville, R. 9 Supt. of Highways Jay Morey Groton, R. D. 12 NEWFIELD Supervisor _`rank G. Snyder Newfield, R. D. 27 Justice of the Peace ._Albert Straight Newfield, R. D. 28 Justice of the Peace E. S. VanKirk Newfield, R. D. 30 Justice of the Peace Arthur Decker Newfield, R. D. 28 Justice of the Peace ..DeWitt Payne Newfield, N. Y. Town Clerk Carrie Peck Newfield, N. Y. Assessor Fred Payne Newfield, R. D. 26 Assessor .Ed. Holmes Newfield, N. Y. ' Assessor J. S. Taber Newfield, N. Y. Collector _.Ralph VanRiper . Newfield, R. D. 27 Supt. of Highways Wm. Weatherill Newfield, R. D. 27 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, N. Y. Justice of the Peace .Howard K. Aiken___Trumansb'g, N. Y. Justice of the Peace .A. W. Agard.._Trumansburg, R. D. 33 Town Clerk Maude •Tompkins...Trumansb'g, N. Y Assessor Frank B. Cronk...Trumansburg, N. Y. Assessor T. R. Hopkins Trumansburg, R. 33 Assessor Olin Miller Jacksonville, N. Y. Collector Arthur L. Bower...Trumansb'g. N. Y. Supt. of Highways Bert L Vann. Ithaca, R. D. 7 T INDEX A. Accounts of Supervisors 191 Annual Session of Board of Supervisors 44 Audits of 56, 71, 97, 167 Apportionment—Of Highway Funds for Construction Under County , System of Roads 14, 15 Of Highway Funds for Maintenance Under County System of Roads 20 Of Bank Tax 223 Of Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Of Moneys in Dog Fund 53 Of Election Expenses .....................70, . 78 For Support of Poor at County Horne ' 98 Of Taxes 142 Appropriations—For Sinking, Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Construction of State and _County High- ways 48, 54 For Maintenance of State and County High- ways 49, 54 For Construction of Bridges on C. H. No. 61616, 17, 18 For Extra Work on C. II. No. 683 near Willow Glen Cemetery 27 For Purchase of Lands of Florence M. Smith 28 << " " Leland Terry - 28 For Snow Fencing 97 For Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 92 Of Motor Vehicle Moneys to Construction Fund Under the County System of Roads 93 For Maintenance of Highways Under the County System of Roads 93 To Towns for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14, 15 To Towns for Maintenance of Highways Under the County System of Roads 20 For State Tax 142 For County Tax, General and Poor Purposes._140, 142 For County Tax, Highway Purposes 140, 142 II For Clerk Hire for County Officers 67 For Postage for County Officers 67 For Printed Proceedings of Board 91 For Fuel, Light and -Telephones 65 For Rental of Offices. for Commissioners of Election 102 For Rental of Offices for Motor Vehicle Clerk 101 For Extra Index Work in County Clerk's Office._ 5 For Safeguarding Records of Surrogate's and County Clerk's Offices 19, 161 For Painting Sheriff's Residence, etc 161 For Board of Child Welfare 91, 87 For Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis..6, 28, 41, 87 For Public Health Nurse 87 For Support of Poor 98 To Tuberculosis Hospital 99 To Tompkins County Farm Bureau Association_... 87 44 f/ if for Junior Project Extension Work 87_ To Tompkins County Home Bureau Association87 To Highway Fund Under the County System of Roads 92 To General Fund 140, 142 To Highway Fund 140, 142 To Poor Fund 140, 142 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances 69 Approval—Of Committee Designations 47 Of County Treasurer's Highway Bond 160 Armory Tax - 48 Assessments—Rates As Fixed by State Tax Commission 49 " " " Board of Supervisors 84 •Erroneous 120, 157, 165 Assessment Rolls—Regular Report of Committee on Footing 58 Supplemental Report of Committee on Footing 60 Petitions to Correct 120, 157 Assessors of Towns—Names and Addresses of 244, 245, 246 Petitions of—To Correct Rolls of Towns.120, 157 To Be Notified of Sale of Lands to County._. 165 Attorney for Board of Supervisors 94, 97 Audits—Of County at Annual Session 56, 71, 97, 167 "' Quarterly Sessions 9, 23, 32, 42 Town 172 Of Claims Audited by the Several Committees During the Year 61, 62, 66, 77, 100 Automobile Hire—Relative to 95 III B Board of Supervisors -Names and Addresses of Members 44, 244, 245, 246 Chairman -of 45 Temporary Chairman of 45 Clerk of 45 Attorney for 97 Annual Session 44 Quarterly Sessions 3, 11, 27, 41 Special Session 37 Committees of 46 Approval of Committee Designation 47 Supplies for 45 Accounts of 191 Printed Proceedings of—Contract for_...91, 158 Payment for 91 Representatives of—On Farm Bureau As- sociation 76 In Junior Project Work 76 In Eradication of Bo- vine Tuberculosis __77 On Public Health Committee 80 On County Vocational -Education and Ex- tension Board 35 Balances in Hands of County Treasurer to 'be Paid to City and Towns 68 Balances Unexpended in Hands of County Treasurer—Re-Appro- priation of 69 Bank Tax—Report of Committee on 89 Statement of 223 Board, County Vocational Education and Extension, Creation of__35 Board of Child Welfare—Report of 67 Appropriation to 41, 87 Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital—Report of 51, 72, 219 Election to 75 Appropriation to 99 Bond of County Treasurer for Highway Moneys—Approval of 160 Bonds Issued for Construction of State .and County Highways— Sinking Fund and Interest on 48, 54 Bonded Indebtedness of County, and Towns 158, 231 Bovine Tuberculosis—Relative to Eradication of • 6, 28, 41, 77, 87 Bridges—Relative to Construction of on C. H. No. 616 16, 17, 18 Bridge Fund for Towns 234 IV Budget—County 134 Towns 145, 196, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 Tax Rates to be Published With 156 c. Caroline—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 244 Audits of 172 Budget of 145 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 53 it ". Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged to Town for Election Expenses 79 di " Sheriff's Expenses 25, 34, 107 " tf Support of Poor 98 Returned School Taxes of 120 Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for Construction Under the County System of Roads 7 Appropriation to Town for Construction Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 20 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 20 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways..99, 54 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges._ 73 Tax Rates of Town 145 Chairman of Board—Election of ' 45 Temporary 45 Directed to Institute Condemnation Proceed- ings to Secure Rights of Way 18, 29, 30 Directed to Make Contract With Onondaga County Penitentiary 66 Directed to Sign Collectors' Warrants 166 Clerk of Board—Election of 45 Salary of ' 94 Attorney for Board 97 Postage for 67 Report of, to Comptroller 230 Certificate of 237 Authorized to Correct Errors 88 " Purchase Supplies 45 Directed to Issue County Orders 56, 69, 71 " Make Contract With Onondaga County Penitentiary 66 Directed to Notify County Officials, etc., to Make Reports 45 V Directed to Publish Tax Rates 156 Directed to Sign Collectors' Warrants 166 Vote to 166 Committees of Board of Supervisors—Standing 46 Approval of Designation of 47 Special—Claims Audited by, During Year 61, 62, 66, 77, 100 On Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis 77 On Public Health 80 Committee on County Officers and Compensation— Report of—On Audits 109, 117 Relative to Salaries of County Officers 94 Authorized to Construct Sidewalk at County Clerk's Building 13 Authorized to Install Blower for Heating Plant at Courthouse 31 Authorized to Provide Proper Fire Protection for County Buildings 71 Committee on County Clerk and Election Expenses— Report of—On Audits 56, 114 Relative to Report of County Clerk 101 Relative to Report of Surrogate's Clerk 101 Report of ---Relative to Apportionment of Election Expenses 78 Authorized to Lease Offices for Commissioners of Election 12 Committee on Charities— Report of—On Audits 111 On County and Town Poor 98 Relative to Report of Board of Managers of Tu- berculosis Hospital 99 Relative to Report of Superintendent of the Poor 98 Authorized to Install Blower for Heating Plant at County Home 31 Authorized to Install Proper Refrigeration System at County Home 31 Committee on Coroner, Justices' and Constables' Accounts— • Report of—On Audits 107 Committee on Correction and Reformation— Report of—On Audits 105 Relative to Working Prisoners 11. Relative to Report of Sheriff 156 Authorized to Install Heating Plant for Sheriff's Residence and Office 31 Authorized to Make Repairs and Alterations at County Jail__160 Committee on County Treasurer's Accounts— Report of—On Audits 116 Relative to Bank Tax 89 " " Mortgage Tax 63 if " Report of County Treasurer 162 Committee on Equalization— Report of—On Footing Assessment Rolls 58, 60 VI On Ratios and Percentages 84 For General Tax' Levy $2 For Highway Tax Levy 84 On Apportionment of Taxes 142 Relative to Assessment Rolls 165 Committee on Finance— Report of—Relative to County Budget 134 " Town Budgets 145 Committee on Footing Assessment Rolls. (See Committee on Equalization) Committee on Highways— Report of—On Audits 112 Committee on Returned Highway and School Taxes— Report of—Relative to Grand Jurors 78 " Returned School Taxes 120 Committee on Soldiers' Relief, etc.— Report of—On Audits 103 Relative to Board of Child Welfare 87 " Eradicationof Bovine Tuberculosis 87 " Farm Bureau Association 87 " Home Bureau Association 87 " Junior Project Work 87 " Public Health Nurse $7 Committee on Town and County Accounts- Report of—Relative to Amounts to be Raised for Maintenance and Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for the Construction of State and County Highways 54 Relative to the Apportionment of the Moneys in the Dog Fund 53 Committee on Town Expenses, Etc. Report of—On Indebtedness of County and Towns 158, 231 On Special Franchises 158 Committee on Auditing Accounts of Tuberculosis Hospital— Claims Audited by the Committee During the Year • 77 Committee on Contract Supplies— Report of—On Fuel, Light and Telephones• 65 Claims Audited by the Committee During the Year 66 Committee on Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis— Claims Audited by the Committee During the Year 62 Committee on Jail Supplies—. " Claims Audited by the Committee•During the Year 66 Committee on Quarantine on Dogs- Claims Audited by the Committee During .the Year 100 Committee on Public Health— Members of 80 Report of 64 Committee on Snow Removal— Report of 38 VII Authorized to Purchase Snow Fencing 39 County Officers—Nantes and Addresses of 44, 243. Salaries of 94 Expenses of 95 Postage for 67 Clerk Hire for. 67 Directed to Make Reports 45 County Judge and Surrogate -- Report of—Relative to Receipts and Disbursements of His Office 51, 101 - Relative to Salary of 95 Safe Guarding Records of His Office 19, 161 County Clerk— Report of—Relative to Receipts and Disbursements of His Office 50, 101, 210 Relative to Mortgage Tax 50, 63 Postage for 67 Appropriation for Assistants in Office 95 " " Extra -Index Work 5 ", " Rental of Motor Vehicle Clerk's Office 101 Salary of Motor Vehicle Clerk in Full for All Services and Fees 95 Relative to Motor Vehicle Clerk Charging Illegal Fees 162 Relative to Safe Guarding Records of Office___19, 161 County District Attorney --- Report of 50 Allowance for Office Expenses 95 Claims for . Expenses Under National Prohibition Law Dis- allowed - County Probation Officer—Report of 51 County Sealer of Weights and Measures— Report of 51 Expenses of 95 County Sheriff— Reports of 5, 81, 120 Directed to File Proper Report 92 Report of Committee on Sheriff's Report 156 Relative to Salary of Under Sheriff 95 Relative to Automobile Hire 95 Claims for Expenses Charged to Towns and City-- _25, 26, 34, 107 County Superintendent of Highways— Report of 55 Expenses of 95 County Superintendent of the Poor—Report of 50, 213 County Treasurer— . Report of 50, 192 32 VIII Clerk Hire for 68 Postage for 67 Highway Bond, Approval of 160 Authorized to Borrow 10, 12,• 15, 25, 27, 34, 43, 57, 97 " " Pay Balances to Towns and City 68 " Transfer in Case of Deficiency 141 Directed to Pay Certain Claims from Dog Fund 25, 34, 43, 109 " " Balance in Dog Fund to Towns and City 53 " Quarterly Session Audits 10, 25, 34, 43 " " County Orders 64 " " " Salaries Monthly 68 " " " Board of Child Welfare 41, 87 " " " for Public Health Nurse 87 " " " for Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis 6, 28, 41, 77, 87 " " " Farm and Home Bureau Associations 87 " " " Highway Moneys to Towns for Construction Under the County System of Roads 14, 15 Directed to Pay Highway Moneys to Town for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads' 23 Directed to Pay for Rights of Way 25, 28 Directed to Notify Local Assessors of Sale of Lands to the County 165 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances in Hands of 69 Commissioners of Election --- Report of 70 Election of 37, 56, 134 Offices for 12, 102, 161 Clerk Hire for 67 Postage for 67 Coroner - Report of 50 Expenses of 95 Children's Court -Relative to Temporary Detention Quarter 78 County Audits -Annual Session 56, 71, 97, 167 Quarterly Sessions 9, 23, 32, 42 County Budget 134 County Amount to be Raised for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for ,the Construction' of State and CountyHigh- ways• 48, 54 Amount Charged to for Election Expenses_.-_-_ 79 " " " for Support of Poor 98 Bonded Indebtedness of 231 State Valuation of 48 Valuation of, by Assessors 58 Sale of Lands to -Local Assessors to be Notified 165 County Buildings -Fuel, Light and Telephones 65 Fire Protection for 71 IX County Clerk's Building—Sidewalk in Front of 13 County Court House—Relative to Heating Plant at 31 County Home—Relative to Heating Plant at 31 Relative to Refrigeration Plant at 31 County Jail—Matron at—Election of 76 Physician at—Election of 76 Compensation of 77 Relative to Heating Plant at 31 Committee Authorized to Make Repairs at 160 County Public Health Nurse—Appropriation for 87 County Vocational Education and Extension Board—Creation of 35 County and Town Poor—Support of 98 County Map—Amending Designation in Town of Lansing - 5 Designation of Additional Mileage in Town of New- field 163 County System of Roads (See Highways). County Tax—For State Purposes 47, 134, 142 For General and Poor Purposes 140, 142 For Highway Purposes 140, 142 County Tax Rates 143 Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads (See Highways). Court Expenses (See County Budget) Court and Stenographer's Tax 48 Canvass, Official _ 242 Claims Audited by the Several Committees During the Year 61, 62, 66, '77, 100 Claims—Of District Attorney for Expense's Under the National Prohibition Law Disallowed 32 For Sheriff's Expenses Charged to Towns and City 25, 26, 34, 107 For Insane Commitments Charged to Towns and City 104 Of Institutions Charged to Towns and City 104 Clerk, Motor Vehicle—Relative to Charging Illegal Fees 162 Clerk Hire—For Commissioners of Election • 67 For County Clerk 5, 94 For County Treasurer ____ 67 Contract—For Supplies for Board 45 For Printed Proceedings of Board 158 With Onondaga County Penitentiary 66 Certificates of. Indebtedness—Authorizing Towns to Issue.___4, 27, 40 Tax to 'Cancel 74 Compensation Town Board of Groton 163 Condemnation Proceedings Directed for Securing Rights of Way `-18, 29, 30 Cost of Board of Prisoners 156 Ceci, Felice—Refund to 12 X City of Ithaca (See Ithaca City) City Tax Rates—General 88 For Schools 88 Clerks of Towns and City—Names and Addresses of ...... _..244, 245, 246 Collectors of Towns—Names and Addresses of 244, 245, 246 Time of Settlement of 155 Chairman and Clerk Directed to Sign War- rants of 166 Comptroller—Communication from, Relative to State Tax 47 " " Relative to Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Construction of State and County Highways 13 Report of Clerk of Board to 230 D Danby—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 244 Audits. of 174 Budget of 146 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 53 " Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged to Town for Election Expenses 79 " " Sheriff's Expenses __25, 34, 107 " Support of Poor 98 Returned School Taxes of 122 Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for Construction Under the County System of Roads 7 Appropriation to Town for Construction Under the County System of Roads - 14 Designation of Highways for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 20 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 20 Erroneous Assessment 120, 165 Petition of Assessors to Correct Assessment Roll of Town 120 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways..• -49, 54 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 73 Tax Rates of Town 146 Dryden Names and Addresses of Town Officers 244 Audits of 176 Budget of • 147 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 53 " 41 " Bank Tax 223 " de " Mortgage Tax - 63, 224 XI Amount Charged to Town for Claims of. Institutions 104 " " Election Expenses 79 0 " Sheriff's Expenses ._.25, 34, 107 " " Support of Poor_' 98 Returned School Taxes of 123 Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways. for Construction Under the County System of Roads 8 Appropriation to Town for Construction Under the County System of Roads 14, 15 Appropriation to Town for Construction in Freeville Village 15 Designation of Highways for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads ___ 21 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the Coun- ty System of Roads 20 Tax for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for the Construction of State and County Highways._48, 54 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways ..49, 54 Tax for Improvement of IHIighways and Bridges 73 Tax Rates of Town 147 Tax Rate of Dryden Village 74 School Tax Rate of Dryden Village 74 Assessed Valuation of Dryden Village 60 " " Freeville 60 Designation—Amending Designation in Town of Lansing 5 Of Additional Mileage Allotted to Town of Newfield Under the County System of Roads 163 Of Highways for Construction. Under the County System of Roads ___. 7 Of Highways for Maintenance Under the County Sys- tem of Roads 20 Of Newspapers to Publish Legal Notices, Etc. 69, 70 Deficiency—County Treasurer Authorized to Transfer in Case of 141 Directory—Political 238 District Attorney (Sec County District Attorney). Dogs—Relative to Quarantine on 6, 100 Dog Catchers—Provisions for 13 Dog Fund—Report of County Treasurer Relative to 50 Payment of Certain Claims from 25, 34, 43, 109 Apportionment of 53 E Enfield—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 244 Audits of 178 Budget of 148 XII Amount' Due Town from Dog Fund 53 Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged" to Town for Election Expenses 79 " " " " " Insane • Comfnitments ---_ 104 " Sheriff's Expenses•25, 34, 107 <, « - Support of •Poor 98 Returned School Taxes of 124 Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for • Construction Under the County System' of Roads - 8 Appropriation to Town for Construction Under the County System of Roads " 14 Designation of Highways' for Maintenance Under the • County System of Roads 21 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads • • 20 • Tax'for Maintenance of State and County Highways__49, 54 Tax for Iniprovement of Highways and Bridges 73 Tax Rates of Town 148 Election—Of Chairman of Board 45 Of Clerk of Board 45 Of Representative to Farm Bureau Association 76. Of Representative in Junior Project Work 76 Of Representative in Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis 77 To Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital 75 Of Commissioners of Elections 37, 56, 134 Of Jail Matron 46 Of Jail Physician 76 Official Canvass 242 Elections—Designation of Newspapers to Publish Election Notices, Etc. 69, 70 Elections, Commissioners• of. (See Commissioners of Elections). Election Expenses—Apportionment of 70, 78 Enforcement of Quarantine on Dogs 6, 13, 100 Equalized Value of County—By State 48 By Board of Supervisors 82, 84 Equalization—Regular Report of Committee on Footing Assess- ment Rolls, Etc. 58 Supplemental Report of Committee on Footing As- sessment Rolls, Etc. 60 Report of Committee for General Tax Levy 82 " Highway . gy x Levy 84 fr on Ratios and Percentages._84 " " " Apportionment "'of - Taxes.. 142 " LC if Relative to Assessment Rolls 165 Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis—Relative to 6,•28, 41, 77, 87 Errors in Minutes—Clerk Authorized to Correct 88. XIII Expenses—Of Certain County Officers 32, 95 Of Elections Charged t� Towns and City 78 Of Insane Commitments Charged to Towns and City__._ 104 Of Sheriff Charged to Towns and City 25, 26, 34, 107 F Farm• Bureau ---Report of ' 72 Appropriation to 72, 87 Appropriation to for Junior Project Work 87 Election of Representative to 76 Election of Representative for Junior Project Work 76 Farms and Markets—Department Requested to Place Quarantine on Dogs 6 Federal Prisoners—Relative to 156 Finances—Report of County Treasurer on 50, 192 County Treasurer Authorized to Borrow 10, 12, 15, 25, 27, 34, 43, 57, 97 " to Pay Balances to Towns and City 68 °` to Transfer in Case of De- ficiency 141 " Directed to Pay Certain Claims from Dog Fund 25, 34, 43,. 109 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances in Hands of County Treasurer 69 Bonded Indebtedness of County and Towns 231 Finance Committee. (See Committee on Finance). Fire Protection at County Buildings _ 71 Footing Assessment Rolls. (See Committee on Equalization). Freeville—Relative to Construction of Highway in 15 Assessed Valuation of 60 Fuel, Light and Telephones 65 G Groton—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 245 Audits of 179 Budget of. 149 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 53 " " " " Bank Tax 223 " " " Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged to Town for Election Expenses 79 ff " " " Sheriff's Expenses__ --25, 34, 107 " " Support of Poor - 98 Returned School Taxes of 125 Compensation of Town Board of 163 XIV Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for Construction Under the County System of Roads 8 Appropriation to Town for Construction Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for Maintenance Under the Coun- ty System of Roads 21 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 20 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Ilighways....49, 54 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 73 Tax Rate of Groton Village 71 Tax Rate of School District No. 8 ' 71 Tax Rates of Town 149 Gasoline—Relative to Tax on 4 General Fund—Appropriation to 140, 142 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances to 69 General Tax—Apportionment of 142 General Tax Levy—Report of Committee on Equalization on 82 General and Poor Purposes—Appropriation for 140, 142 Grand Jurors—Report of. Committee on 78 H Health, Public—Committee on 80 Report of Committee 63 Appropriation for Public Health Nurse 87 Appropriation for Eradication of Bovine Tuber- culosis 6, 28, 41, 77, 87 Home Bureau Association—Report of 72 Appropriation to 72, 87 Heating at Court House, County Home and Sheriff's Residence— Relative to 31 Highway and School Taxes—Returned 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131 Highways—Relative to State Map and Route No. 11 3 Relative to Construction of Bridges on C. H. No. 616 16, 17, 18 Relative to Condemnation Proceedings for Securing Rights of Way 18, 29, 30 Relative to Purchase of Lands for Rights of Way 28 Matter of Snow Removal 36, 38 Matter of Snow Fences 38, 39, 71, 95 Money System—Report to Comptroller on 230 Rights of Way—Appropriation for 27, 28 Condemnation Proceedings for 18, 29, 30 XV Purchase of 28 Extra Work on C. H. No. 683, near Willow Glen Cemetery 27 Highway, Bridge and Machinery Funds for Towns 233, 234, 235, 236 Superintendent of. (See County Superintendent of Highways.) Town Superintendents of—Names and Addresses of 244, 245, 246 Motor Vehicle Clerk. (See County Clerk.) Highway Fund—Appropriation to General 140, 142 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances to. ... 69 Highway Funds for Towns 233 Highway Tax—Appropriation for • 140, 142 Apportionment of 142 Report of Committee on Equalization'for 84 Tax for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for the Construction of State and -County High- ways 48, 54 Tax for Maintenance of State and County High- ways 49, 54 ' Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges.... 73 Tax to Cancel Certificates' of Indebtedness 74 Highways Under the County System of Roads— .• Appropriation of Motor Vehicle Moneys to Highway Construc- tion Fund 93 Appropriation to . Highway • Fund for •Construction Under §§320-A, 320-B 92 Appropriation for Maintenance 93 Designation in Towns for Construction 7 Appropriation to Towns for Construction 14, 15 Designation in Towns for Maintenance 20 Appropriation to Towns for Maintenance 20 .Mileage Allotted to Towns for Construction 14 Amending County Map in Town of Lansing 5 Amending Rules for Construction 5 'Designation of Additional Mileage Allotted to the Town of • Newfield. 163 Relative to Construction in the Village of. Freeville 15 Authorizing Town of Lansing to Borrow . Moneys, Under §320-A 27, 40 Authorizing Town of Newfield to Borrow Moneys Under §320-A 40 Authorizing Town of Ulysses to Borrow Moneys Under §320-A 4 XVI Ithaca City—Names and Addresses of City Officers 245 Budget of 151 Amount Due City from Dog Fund 53 " " Bank Tax 223 " • " " Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged to City for Claims of Institutions.. 104 " " " " " Election Expenses 79 " " Insane Commitments 104 " Sheriff's Expenses 25,.34, 107 " " Support of Poor 98 Appropriation to City Police for Inspection of County Surrogate's and County Clerk's Offices 19, 161 Returned School Taxes of 131 City Tax Rates 88 School Tax Rates 88 Tax Rates of City 151 Ithaca Town—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 245 Audits of 183 Budget of 150 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 53 " " " " Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged to Towns for Election Expenses 79 " " Sheriff's Expenses 25, 34, 107 " " Support of Poor 98 Returned School Taxes of 126 Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14. Designation of Highways for Construction Under the County System of Roads 8 Appropriation to Town for' Construction Under the 'County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 21 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 20 Petition of Assessors to Correct Assessment Roll 157 Town to Pay for Work of Jail Prisoners 11 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways 49, 54 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 73 Tax Rates of Town 150 Indebtedness—County and Town 231 Insane Commitments Charged to Towns and City 104 Institutions—Claims of Charged to Towns and City 104 Insurance on Motor Trucks—Relative to 7 XVII J Judge, County. (See County Judge and Surrogate). • Judge of Children's Court. (See Children's Court.) Junior Project Work. (See Farm Bureau Association.) Jail. (See County Jail.) Jail Matron. (See County Jail.) - Jail Physician. (See County Jail.) Jail Prisoners—Cost of Board of 156 Relative to Working of 11 Justices of the Peace—Names and Addresses of 244, 245, 246 Reports of 221. L Lansing—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 246 Audits of 185 Budget of 152 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund ' 53 ,, Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged to Town for Claims of Institutions 104 16 " " " " Election Expenses 79 " Insane Commitments 104 14 " " " " Sheriff's Expenses.. 25, 34, 107 ., " - " " " Support of Poor 98 Returned School Taxes of 127 Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for Construction Under the County System of Roads 8 Appropriation to Town for Construction Under the' Coun- . ty System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways .for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 22 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the Coun- ty System of Roads 20 Amending County Map in Town 5 Authorizing Town to Borrow Moneys Under §320-A__27, 40 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways__49, 54 Tax for Improvemnt of Highways and Bridges 73 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 74 Tax Rates of Town 152 Light, Fuel and Telephones 65 M Meetings of Board of Supervisors—Annual 44 Quarterly 3, 11, 27, 41 Special. 37 XVIII Machinery Fund for .Towns 235 Maintenance—Of County and Town Poor 98 Of State and County Highways ' 49, 54 Of Highways Under the County'System of Roads. (See Highways.) Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital—Report of 51, 72, 219 Appropriation to 99 Election of 75 Manner of Payment of Highway Moneys to Towns for Construction Under the County System of Roads. (See Highways.) Manner of Payment of Highway Moneys to Towns for Maintenance Under the County System of .Roads. (See Highways.) Minutes of Board—Clerk Authorized to Correct Errors in 88 Miscellaneous Fund for Towns 236 Mortgage Tax—Report of, ,Committee on 63 Amount Due Towns and City from 63, 224 Motor Vehicle Clerk—Relative to Charging Illegal Fees 162 Motor Vehicle Moneys—Appropriation of for Construction. (See Highways.) . Motor Vehicle-Moneys—Appropriation of for Maintenance.. (See Highways.) N Newfield—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 246 Audits of 187 Budget of 153 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 53 • " " • Mortgage Tax 63, 224. Amount Charged to Town .for Election Expenses 79 " " " Sheriff's Expenses 25, 34, 107 " ", • " " cr Support of Poor 98 Returned School Taxes of 128 Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction.of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for .Construction Under the County System of Roads 8 Appropriation to Town for Construction Under •the County System of Roads 14 Designation • of Highways for• Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 22 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the • County System of Roads 20 Designation of Additional Mileage Allotted . to Town Under the County System of. Roads 163 Authorizing Town to Borrow Moneys Under §320-A 40 Tax for Maintenance of State and. County Highways__49, 54 Tax for Improvement of •Highways and Bridges 73 XIX Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 74 Tax Rates of Town 153 Names and Addresses—Of Supervisors 44 Of County and Town Officers • 243, 244, 245, 246 Newspapers—Designation of to Publish Legal Notices, Etc 69, 70 Nurse, Public Health—Appropriation for 87 0 Officers—County and Town • 243,•244, 245, 246 Official Canvass 242 Designation of Newspapers to Publish 69, 70 Onondaga County Penitentiary—Contract With 66 P Personal Property in County—Valuation of 58 Petition—Of Assessors ' to Correct Assessment Rolls of Their Towns 120, 157 Of Felice Ceci for Refund - 12 Of Town Board of Lansing to Borrow Moneys Under _ §320-A 27, 40 Of Town Board of Newfield to Borrow • Moneys Under §320-A 39 Of Town Board of Ulysses to Borrow Moneys Under • §320-A 4 Physician at County Jail—Election of 76 Compensation of 77 Political Directory 238 Poor—Appropriation for County and Town 98 " " Poor Purposes 140, 142 Superintendent of (See County Superintendent of the Poor) Poor Fund—Re-Appropriation of Unexpended Balances to 69 Postage for County Officers 67 Post Office Addresses—Of Supervisors - 44 • Of County and Town• Officers 243, 244, 245, 246 Printed Proceedings of Board—Contract for 91, 158 Payment of - • 91. Prisoners—Contract for Care and Maintenance of - 66 Relative to Cost of Board•of • 156 " " Working of 11 Probation Officer, (See County Probation Officer.) Prohibition Law—Claims for Expenses Under Disallowed 32 Property—Valuation of by State 48 °" " Assessors • - 58 Statement of ' 225 Public Health—Committee on 80 Report of Committee on 64 Appropriation for 87 For Eradication of Bovine .Tuberculosis. -.6, 28, 41, 77, 87 XX Q Quarterly Sessions of Board 3, 11, 27, 41 Audits at 9, 23, 32, 42 Quarantine on Dogs -Relative to 6, 100 R Reports -Of County Officers. (See Under Various County Officers.) Of Committees. (See Under Various Committees.) Of Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital. (See Board of Managers of Tuberculosis Hospital.) Of Bonded Indebtedness 231 Of Clerk of Board to Comptroller 230 On Cost of Board of Prisoners 156 On Snow Removal 38 Of Highway, Bridge, Machinery and Miscellaneous Funds for Towns 233, 234, 235, 236 Of Justices of the Peace 221 Of Special Franchises 158 Of Valuations of Property 47, 82, 84, 225 Of Taxes Levied 226 County Officials Directed to Make 45 Rates -Tax for County 143 " " Towns and City 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 " Dryden Village 74 " " if " for Schools 74 " Groton 71 " " for Schools 71 " " Trumansburg Village 80 " " " " Tor Schools 80 " " Ithaca City 88 " " for Schools 88 Rates of Assessments in Towns As Fixed by State Tax Commission 49 46 " Board of Supervisors 84 Ratios and Percentages -Report of Committee on 84 Real Property -Valuation of, by State 48 ", by Assessors 58 Re -Appropriation of Unexpended Balances 69 Refund -To Felice Ceci 12 Refunded Taxes 157 Removal of Snow -Matter of - • 36, 38 Returned Highway and School Taxes 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131 Rights of Way. (See Highways.) Roads, County System of. (See Highways.) Roster 243 Route No. 11 -Resolution Relative to - 3 XXI Rules -Amendment to, Relative to Construction ,of Highways Under the County System of Roads 5 Resolution -Amending County Map in Town of Lansing' 5 Authorizing County Treasurer -to Borrow 10, 12, 15, 25, 27, 34, 43, 57, 97 Relative to Compensation of Town Board of Groton.... 103 " " Construction of Bridges on C. H. No. 616 16, 17, 18 " Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 5 " " Death of Frank A. Todd 79 " ," Motor Vehicle Clerk Charging Illegal Fees 162 " Quarantine on Dogs 6, 100 " State Map and Route No. 11 3 " " Tax on Gasoline 4 " " Working Jai] Prisoners 11 S Supervisors. (See Board of Supervisors.) Sessions of Board -Annual 44 Audits at 56, 71, 97, 167 Quarterly 3, 11, 27, 41 Audits at 9, 23, 32, 42 Special, 37 Salaries of County Officers 94 County Treasurer Directed to Pay Monthly 68 Sale of Lands to County --County Treasurer Directed to Notify • Local Assessors 165 Schools, Superintendents of -Office Fixtures for 12 School Districts -Amount Due from Bank Tax 223 School Taxes-Returned_.120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131 School Tax Rates -Of Dryden Village 74 Of Groton Village 71 Of Trumansburg Village 80 Of Ithaca City 88 Sealer of Weights and Measures. (See County Sealer of Weights and Measures.) Settlement by Collectors -Time of 155 Sheriff. (County Sheriff.) Sheriff's Residence -Relative to Heating Plant at 31. " " Painting of. 161. Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for the Construction of State and County Highways 48, 54 Smith, Florence M. -Relative to Purchase of Lands of 28 Snow Fences -Matter of 38, 39, 71, 95 Snow Removal -Matter of 36, 38 Snow and Miscellanous Funds for Towns 236 • am XXII Special Franchises -Report on 158 State Aid to Towns Under the County System of Roads 14 State Map and .Route.No. 11, Resolution Relative to 3 State Tax 47, 142 State Tax Commission=Rates of Assessment As Fixed by 49 Statement -Of Bank Tax 223 Of Mortgage Tax 224 Of Bonded Indebtedness of County and Towns 231 Of Money Tax Levied for the -Repairs of Highways230 Of Taxes Levied 226 Of Tax Rates of, Towns 229 Of Valuations of Real and Personal Property 225 Stenographers', Etc., Tax 48 Superintendent of Highways. (See County Superintendent of Highways.) Superintendent of the Poor. (See County Superintendent of the Poor.) Superintendents of Schools -Office Fixtures for 12 Surrogate. (See County Judge and Surrogate.) Surrogate's Office -Safeguarding Records of • 19, 1G1 Tax, State -For For For County -For For For T Armories 48, 142, 226 General Purposes 48, 142, 226 Stenographers, Etc. 48, 142, 226 General and Poor Purposes 140, 142 Highway Purposes 140, 142 Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for the Construction of State and County High- ways • 48, For Maintenance of State and County Highways49, For Improvement of Highways and Bridges To Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness For Construction of. Highways Under the County System of Roads 92, 139 For Maintenance of Highways Under. the County System of Roads 93, 139 Tax -Statement of Bank 89, 223 Statement of. Mortgage 63, 224 Taxes -Apportionment of 142 Refunded 157 Returned Highway and School 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131 Statement of Those Levied - 226 Tax on Gasoline -Relative to - 4 Tax Rates -Clerk Directed to•Publish 156 For County 143 For Towns and City . 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,- 152, 153, 154 ,54 .54 73 • 74 XXIII For City of Ithaca 88 For Village of Dryden 74 For Village of Groton 71 For Village of Trumansburg 80 For Schools of City of Ithaca 88 For Schools of Dryden Village 74 For Schools of Groton Village 71 For Schools of Trumansburg Village 89 Telephones, Fuel and Light 65 Terry, Leland -Purchase of Lands of 28 Todd, Frank A. -Resolution Relative to Death of 79 Tompkins County Public Health Committee -Members of 80 Report of 64 - Towns -Names and Addresses of Officials of 244, 245, 246 Audits of 172, 174, 176, 178, 179, 183, 185, 187, 189 Budgets of ----145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 Amount Due from Dog Fund 53 fi Bank Tax 223; " Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged to for Claims of Institutions 104 " " " Election Expenses 79 " " Insane Commitments • 104 " " Sheriff's Expenses 25, 26, 34, 107 " " " Support of Poor 98 Returned Highway and School Taxes of 120, 122;123, 124, 125, 126; 127, 128, 130, 131 Appropriation to for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads • . 14 Appropriation to for Maintenance of Highways' Under the County System of Roads '20 Tax for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for Construction of State and County Highways ----48, 54 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways. ---49, 54 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 73 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 74 Tax Rates of.__145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154 Bonded Indebtedness of 231 Collector of -Time of Settlement - 155 Highway, Bridge, Machinery and Miscellaneous Funds of 233, 234, 235, 236 Payment of Balances to, by County Treasurer 68 Rates of Assessment of, as Fixed by State Tax Commission 49 << " " " " " Board of Supervisors 84 Town Board -Petitions of, to Borrow Moneys Under §320-A 4, 27, 29, 40 Of Groton, Compensation of 163 Town and County Officers -Names and Addresses of 243, 244, 245, 246 XXIV Town and County Poor—Support of 98 Town and County System of Roads. (See Highways.) Treasurer. (See County Treasurer.) Tuberculosis, Bovine—Relative to 6, 28, 41, 77, 87 Tuberculosis Hospital—Report of Board of Managers of..._51, 72, 219 Election to 75 Appropriation to 99 Relative to Addition to 31 Claims Audited by Committee During Year77 U Ulysses—Names and Addresses of Town Officers 246 Audits of 189 Budget of 154 Amount Due Town from Dog Fund 53 Bank Tax 223 Mortgage Tax 63, 224 Amount Charged to Town for Claims of Institutions 104 " Election Expenses 79 " " " Sheriff's Expenses ...25, 34, 107 " Support of Poor 98 Returned School Tazes of 130 Mileage Allotted to Town for Construction of Highways Under the County System of Roads 14 .Designation.of Highways for Construction Under the County System of Roads 9 •Appropriation .to Town for Construction Under the County System of Roads 14 Designation of Highways for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 22 Appropriation to Town for Maintenance Under the County System of Roads 20 Authorizing Town to Borrow Moneys Under §320-A 4 Tax for Sinking Fund and Interest on Bonds Issued for the Construction of State and County Highways_ 48, 54 Tax for Maintenance of State and County Highways____49, 54 Tax for Improvement of Highways and Bridges 73 Tax to Cancel Certificates of Indebtedness 74 Tax Rate of Village of Trumansburg S0 School Tax Rate of Village of Trumansburg 80 Tax Rates of Town 154 Unexpended Balances in Hands of County Treasurer— Re-Appropriation of 09 XXV V Valuations—Of County, by State 48 " " Assessors 58 • " Dryden Village 00 " Freeville Village 00 Statement of 225 Villages—Amounts Due from Bank Tax 223 tt Mortgage Tax 224 Village Tax Rates—Dryden 74 Groton 71 Trumansburg 80 Village of Freeville—Relative to Construction of Highway in 15 Vocational Educational and Extension Board—Creation of 35 Vote to Clerk of Board 106 Votes—Official Canvass of 242 W Warrants of Collectors—Chairman and Clerk Directed to Sign 166 Willow Glen Cemetery—Relative to Highway near 27