April 19, t910.
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<br /> At a regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen April 19th there were present--
<br /> Messrs. 0. W. Walker, President, E.Z. Barlow,
<br /> 7. Jones Williams. L. E. Palmer, 0. P.
<br /> Th~minUtes of r~gular m~etingM~rch t5th were re~d an~.approve ~ but the reading of ~inutes
<br />of the ~oi~t Session April 8th ~as ~deferreduntil the next regular meeting o~ the body- REPORTS OF 00~TTEES.
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<br /> Auditing--
<br /> The $oint
<br />
<br />mo~th ef Nareh, 1910, and
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<br />Auditing Committee reported having examine~ bills against the ~ity for. the
<br />they recommended the same for payment to following amounts:
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<br />Street Gleaning,
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<br />Incinerator.
<br />Police,
<br />Fire,
<br />Public Property,
<br />Almshouse,
<br />Board of Health,
<br />~ewe~age,.
<br />Oemeteries,
<br />Water,
<br />Lights,,
<br /> 0cUrt Expenses,
<br /> Contingent,
<br /> ¢~ushe& Stone,
<br /> Pay. & Grad, (GLasgow st.).
<br /> Sewer Aeount,
<br /> Total,
<br />
<br /> 1741.21
<br /> 1496.78
<br /> 54o'.oo
<br /> 714 50
<br /> o .o5
<br />
<br /> 55.oo
<br /> 99 . 60
<br /> oo
<br /> 85 . 8o
<br /> o4o. 75
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<br /> 47 7.86.
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<br />FOT Oity proper.
<br />
<br />Sith Nard Bills--
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<br />Boa~ of Health.
<br />Oontingent,
<br />Lights,
<br /> Total,
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<br />Seventh Ward Bills--
<br />
<br /> 74.68
<br /> nl.75
<br /> 25,00
<br /> B6. o6.
<br />$398.o6.
<br />
<br />Oontingent,
<br />Lights,
<br />Officers S~laries,
<br /> Total,
<br />
<br /> 1282. 5
<br />
<br /> 4 5.9l
<br /> 5o.oo.
<br />$19o7,5o.
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<br /> On motion the bills were a~lowed by the following vote:
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<br /> Ayes--Barlow. La~hozme, Watker~ Goodson, ~ill~ams, Palmer. ~ur~ay, Nioholson, 8.
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<br /> Fi~ee - -
<br /> Hon. Boa=~ ~f
<br /> Gentlemen:r-Your Fiance 0o~te~ respeot~ly repp~shere-
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<br />i~ co~eer~Dg the follo~mg m~tte~s ~eferred to the JoiDt
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<br />previously.
<br /> Referredby 8ommon Oo=aoil Ma~ch 8th..
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<br /> Ippr0priatious~-~or removal of garbage, trash, &s~, by the Street Department, P~ogress.
<br /> 50, to out off gas from~eryHall.
<br /> It is recommended that the mppropri~tion be allowed, to be used by the P~blic P~oPerty
<br />mittee if they think it~neeessary
<br /> $150. to whitewash the cemetery w~lls, out of mpprop~riation to'the Cemetery Department,
<br /> ~It is recommended that the appropriation be mllowed.
<br /> $250. to paint the reception house and iron fence at the Oak Grove cemetery and gates of both
<br />cemeteries, out of appropriation ~to the Gemetery Department.
<br /> It is recommended thatthe appropriation be allowed.
<br /> $250~ to Geo. D. Law,,enos for his a~si~tamoe in acquiring the p~operty necessary for the exten-
<br />sion of Oz-awfor& street southwardly, Progress.
<br /> $150, to continue the public night schools for March, April and ~y, 1910~
<br /> It is recommended that the appropriation be allowed~
<br /> $65. per month for salary of Sanitary inspector of the Sixth
<br /> it is recommended that the sat~ry be ~llowed..out of the Sixth ~ard f~muds.
<br /> $2, to be returned to Mrs. Virginia O. Pews!!, said ~mount having been collected in error for
<br />a survey of her lot at the corner of Fifth and Faye%te streets.
<br /> It is recommended that the $2~ be returned to ~[rs. Powell.
<br /> $200. for two bands of music on the annual parade of firemen.
<br /> It is recommended that $150. be allowed for the purpose.
<br /> $20,000, to be borrowed of the several City banks to meet current expenses of the City for
<br /> pril, !9i0.
<br /> It is recommended that the $20,000. be borrowed and that the following resolution be
<br /> adopted therefor:
<br /> Resolved, that the ~reasZtrer be, and he is her~oy authorized to borrow of ~he Bank
<br /> of 20rtsmouth, The ~ercha~ts and Farmers B~k. The ~irst National Bank of Portsmouth, and the Ba~k
<br /> ~* ~s=w~ ~b~ ~u~ off TwentF thousand ($20,000) dollars, to be repaid from the revenues of the
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