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Subject: [ILckSCH] 1914-1062 OBSERVATIONS from Supervisors Record
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 19:40:06 -0600


Special observations that appear in the Supervisors Record 1914-1962, which will be at STDL.



It appears that trips to Chicago for official business were covered as expenses with no detailed notice regarding the cost allowed for this travel.

In 1942, E Benhart was paid $15.00 for a floral piece, the reason not noted.

In 1942, H J Freise was paid $10.00 for the Barrington Board, the details of this entry not clear.

In 1944 O Hoeske was paid $10.00 for labor

In 1945 Merkle was given a refund of $10.00

In 1945 Elmer Franzen was paid $60.00 for supervisor bonds.

In 1946, they paid American Legion $21.50 for flags.

In 1946 Fidelity Guarantee Co for bonds $20.00

In 1946, they paid North Side Chimney Service to paint and repair pole (flag pole?) $35.00.

IN 1947, Elmer Franzen was paid $76.60 for Bonds.

In 1947 the township employs the services of a Dr A C Leonard for health services.

In 1947 the township employs the services of Dr W J Jacobsen for health services.

In 1948 E Rossitter was paid 100.00 for a town atlas (a copy of which is at the STDL

In 1949, Phil Miller was paid $5.00 to repair the honor roll

In 1949 payment was made to Catherine Memorial Hospital - Hildagard Hendrix

In 1949 David P Redmond for dental examination of school children $7.50

In 1950, George Nieman was paid $40.15 for a new flag, etc.

In 1952, and 1955, George Nieman was paid $10.00 for the care of the flag.

In 1953 Emil Lichthardt rental of polling booths $15.00

In 1953, they employed a secretary Katie Wachman (Twachtman?) for $5.00

In 1954, Louis Redeker was paid for a flag, $24.00, George Nierman for the care of the flag $10.00 and Vernon Mueller who painted the flag pole $15.00

In 1955, there is the first entry of a "salary" for the assessor, Wm Greve of $644.05. In this same year, there is a note that the auditor is also given a "salary" which heretofore was noted as 'services'. I believe that in fact the assessor was paid a salary beginning at this time as it was regularly noted thence and seldom prior....ditto with other officials.

In 1958 E P Steinbruck for bonds of Justice of the Peace $110.00 for four years.

In 1958 Wilmette Agency Bond for Constable William Tribke and Constable bond for Charles Braun

In 1961 vonGermany Secretarial Service at general meeting

In 1961 they seem to have purchased files from Harrison Wholesale for $91.90 and an adding machine from Universal Business Equipment Co for the collector for $185.91


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