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Page 74 Jan. 12, 1903. New officers: JCS, Pres., Councilmen: J.V.Hall, C.T.Hall, G.Hanke. Recorder: Morback. Treas.: L.S.M. Marshal C.W.Ellison. "J.E.Morback submitted the matter of building a new fence between his property and the towns, as the old one was past repairing." Town furnishes him the material for same.
| Page 75 Feb.6,1903. Councilman C.T.Hall allowed "...to fence the North West end of Park Street where same drops off a steep embankment close to his residence." Five "water gates purchased for the town water-works."
| Page 76 March 6, 1903. Conzelman Bros. paid $5.70 for lumber for town crossing. "Chicken ordinance" discussed.
| Page 77 April 3, 1903. No Marshal. No time to meet.
| Page 78 April 10, 1903. J.E.Cowman "...allowed to fence the South West end of third street."
| Page 79 June 15th, July 3, July 16, July 24, 1903. Water line construction.
| Page 82 August 7th, 1903. S.B.Huston wants "$10.00 which he states that was never paid by the town, said account being paid to J.E.Young ex-recorder about seven years ago...." He's paid $5.00. "Washington Cou. news" wants to publish "official proceedings of the town." No action. The "...poultry ordinance was read for the third and last time, and on motion both were adopted as read.... The matter of sanitary conditions of the town was quite lengthy discussed, and it was decided to strictly enforce the law in regard to this matter."
| Page 83 Sept. 4, 1903. Water lines.
| Page 84 Oct. 2, 1903. New liquor ordinance #44 blocks Gardner Bros. application.
| Page 85 Oct. 14, 1903. Water tank leaking.
| Page 86 Nov. 6, 1903. Marshal R. Tatom created. A salary discussed. No action.
| Page 87 Nov. 11,1903. Ord. #45 "duties and salary of Town Marshal" passed.
| Page 88 Dec. 4, 1903. Ord. #46 F.D.regulation. passed.
| Page 89 Jan. 2, 1904. Frank Colfelt gets license. Wood shed moved to NE corner of town property.
| Page 90 Jan.11,1904. Ord. #47 defining Town Treasurer duties, passed. J.C.Smock Pres, A.W.Hall, C.T.Hall, L.S.McConnell, Noa Swope, Council. JEM Recorder, B.Janeway Treas., Marshal D.C.Fletcher assume office.
| Page 91 Jan.23,1904. Fletcher loses bondsman T.I.Patterson. Gets Martin Gardner and Frank Colfelt as sureties. Bond accepted.
| Page 92 Feb.5,1904. F.Colfelt furnishes "board" to prisoners, $3.00.
| Page 93 March 4,1904. Among bills: Dr.Rickard "..fumigating Biggs family--$5.00" following quarantine. Conzelman Bros get $15.55 for 1728 feet rough cut lumber.
| Page 93 March 18, 1904. Atty. Huston doing legal work on ordinances. Ordinances now given emergency clauses. E.G.Hagey petitions "...to construct a 2" plank walk 10 feet wide in front of his livery stable to be used for driving teams and vehicles on same." Denied, due to lack of protection of sidewalk involved.
| Page 94 April 1,1904. Bills and accounts. Recorder reviews old ordinances.
| Page 95 April 6, 1904. Noa Swope's "legality" challanged by tax payers. He resigns Council. S.B.Huston helping to review ordinances.
| Page 95 May 6, 1904. H.D.Leo replaces Swope. Mendenhall Bros. also giving legal advice?
| Page 96 May 13, 1904. Water tower still leaks. Mendenhall conflict continues.
| Page 97 June 3, 1904. No quorum.
| Page 98 June 4, 1904. Mendednhall claim resolved for $60.00.
| Page 99 Oct. 7, 1904. 25 citizens petition "...Common Council to take some steps to subdue the horse nuisance..." in town. Horses are "..running at large...." Pump engine and Council Chamber get cord of wood.
| Page 100 Nov.4, 1904. Martin Gardner gets new permit. J.C.Smocks meets horse owners, resolves conflict. Some sidewalks have "dangerous places."
| Page 101 Nov.7,1904. New sidewalks for specific locations named and described and ordered.
| Page 102 Dec.3,1904. Elections coming. Alley and street crossings in progress.
| Page 103 Dec.19,1904. "Mutual Telephone Co. of Sherwood asking for franchise to operate within the corporate limits. The matter of getting up a new charter was quite thoroughly reveiwed..." Charter prospectus in works. |