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Adams Express Co. om B.& M.&' D.U.& P. . 47.49 $ 121.00 $ 5,746 00
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Erie .825 100 00
School Dist. No 1 on D.U.& P. ) 2.426 293 00
14 2.321 280 00
16 3.659 445 00
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25 1.754 212 00
45 1.74 210 00
12 on B. & M. 8.5 1,030 00
42 3.59 433.00
80 7.5 910 00
del 16. 1,93300
Greeley Independent Telepho4e Co. 350. t 14.29 it 5,000 00
Greeley 230. 3,285 00
Evens 12. 170 00
School Dist No. 6 240.
3,430 00
11 11. 155 00
15 9.5 135 00
20 • 9. 130 00
27 8.5 120 00
58 15. 215 00
59 12. 170 00
6o d. 115 00
65 12.5 180 00
83 13.5 195 00
95 11. 155 00
Pullman Company on Burlington R. R. '55.59_ $ 115 00 $ 4, 093 00
School Dist. No. 12 8.5 977 00
42 3.59 411 00
a0 7.5 86500
8$ 16. 1,840 00
Cudahy Refrigerator line on B. & M. 35.59 4 4.20 4 153 00
School Dist. No 12 8.5 35 00
42 3.59 15 00
80 7.5 33 00
88 16. 70 00
Wells Fargo Express Co. on C. & S. 15.24 $ 55.38 4 844 00
Greeley 1.42 80 00
Windsor .7 40 00
School Dist. No. 4 5.64 304 00
6 3.71 205 00
17 3.25 185 00
27 . 2.64 150 00
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Union Tank Line on Burlington 35.59 . . $ . 5.05 $ 180 .00
School Dist. No. 12 8.5 . 45 00
42 3.59 . , 20 00
80 7.5 . 35.00
88 16. 80 00
Streets Western Stable Car Line on B.& M. 35.59 $ 6.43 228 00
School Dist. No, 12 8.5 55 00
42 3.59 2300
80 7.5 48 00
88 . 16. 102 00
Kingan Refrigerator Line on B. & M. 35.59 $ 4.07 $ 145 00
School Dist. No. 12 8.5 35 00
42 3.59 15 00
. . . . . d0. . . . . . . . . 7.5 30 00
88 16. . . . . 65. 00.
Swifts Refrigerator Line on B. & m. 35.59 4 10 05 $ 358 00
_ School Dist No 12 _ 8[.5 _ - - - 85 00
42 3.59 38 00
80 7.5 75 00
88 16. 160 00
Armour Car Line on B. & M. 35.59 4 23.85 $ 849 00
School Dist. No. 12 8.5 204 00
42 3.59 85 00
80 7.5 180 00
88 16. 380 00
Continental Fruit Express on B. & M. 35.59 4 6.80 $ 242 00
School Dist. No 12 8.5 57 00
42 3.59 25 00
80 7.5 50 00
88 16. 110 00
Live Poultry Transp. Co. on B. & M. $ 95.00
Hammond Refrigerator Line on B. & M. 70 00
Hammond Refrigerator Line on U. P. 192 00
Union Tank Line on U. P. 353 00
St. Louis Refrigerator Oar Co. on B. & M. 61.00
St. Louis Refrigerator Car Co. on U. P. 477 00
Merchants Despatch Transp. Co on B. & M. 90 00
Merchants Despatch Transp Co. on U. P. 106 00
New England Cattle Car Company on B. & M. 49 00
Streets Western Stable Oar Line on U. P. 53 00
Omaha Packing Company on B. & M. 84 00
American FAST Freight Line on U. P. 55 00
Swifts Refrigerator Line on U. P. 70 00
American Refrigerator Transp. Co. on B. & M. 91 00 '
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American Refrigerator Trensp•. Co. on U. P. • $ 128 00
Santa Fe Refrigerator Despatch Co. on B. & M.• - 106 00
Booths Cold Storage System on B. & M. - 80 00
Continental Fruit Express on U. P. • 233 00
Self Winding Clock Company ( REEL'YY • 90 00
Mountain Telegraph Company • - - 800- 00
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In order to allow the Board time to view- roads and Bridges in Districts Two and Three
an adjournment was then taken to 9 o'clock A. M. Thursday, July 92 1903.
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fl4 ��Clerk. . .. .4. .�r Chairman.
By. . . .L4P-4E,f;__4, , Deputy. -
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4th day of July A. D. 1903 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Thursday, July 9th, 1903.
The BOARD OF County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 8th inst. .
Present:--
Hon. C. `If. Rea, Chairman. ,
. R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner. .
W. R. Adams) Clerk.. ._
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
Justice Account of E. P. House, Justice of the Peace within and for Justice Precinct No
7 in the case of the People vs. F. J. Bleek was presented and after ,carefully examining same
was allowed for the amount stated thereon. .
IN THE MATTER OF PETITION
FOR REBATE OF TAXES.
J. M. McCutcheon appeared before the Board by his attorney, Elbert C..
Smith, and presented a petition praying that he be granted a rebate of taxes for the years .
1877 to 1890 on the. N.fr N.W.4 .23--5--65; N.E.4 S.W.4 21--5--65; W.4 S.W.4 and N.E.4 S.W.4 .
29--5--65 and N.E.i, S.W.4 and N.W.* S.E.4 31--5--65. After listening to oral argument in be-
half of said petitioner the Board took the matter under advisement.
The following .claims were then presented, examine anc, on motion approved and warrants ,
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:-- ,
By whom claimed. , For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
F. M. Scott & Co. . Coal gb .Paupers 7.00 7.00 Paupers.
Platteville Lbr. Yard Lumbers Road Dist. 3 13.39 13.39 Road. .
Neill Bros. & Ward. Lumber °/ Road Dist. 3 10.90 10.90 " .
Platteville Lbr. Yd. Lumber °4 Road Dist. 3 13.23 13.23 " . .
F. E. Smith & Co. . Repairs % Road Dist. 3 9.25 9.25 .
L. C. ,Vanderlip Blksmthing ,* Road Dist. 3 . 39.25 39.25 "
C. H. Boyd . Road work "; Dist. 3 . 18.90 18.90 .
Amos Gould Burying CARCASS 54 Dist. 1 2.00 . 2.00 " I+0
E. P. House . J. P. Fees it 4.45 4.45 County . .
F. J. Green D. D. Atty. J. C. 5.00 5.00 "
John Lynch Witness fees J. C. 2.80 2.80 "
S. G. Fuller do 2.80 2.80 "
D. 0. Frazier do 2.80 2.80 "
D. T. .Carey - , . . do . •
2.80 2.80 . .
Robert ANDERSON DO 2.66 . 2.60 . . . , . . ' . _ _ . . .
The Oasis Hotel Boarding Jurors q6 D. C. 16.45 16.45 "
Milton Seaman Witness fees D. C. 4.00 4.00 "
C. N. Jackson Juror fees County Court 2.65 2.50 "
C. E. Clark do 2.65 2.50 "
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S. J. Frazier Juror fees County Court 2.65 2.50 County.
A. W. Jones . do 2. 5 2 .50 "
E. H. Abbott do 2.65 2.50 "
L. E. Allen do 2.65 2.50 .
H. F. Flower • • do - 2.65 2.50
A. W. -Jones • do 2.65 2.50 .
W. R. Norcross do 2.65 2.50 •
Eph Heaton do 2.65 2.50 • • "
H. W. Lee do 2.65 2.50 M
A. S. Eaton do 2.65 2.50 N
A. B. Hilton Petit Juror fees • - 2.50 2.50 .
H. F. Flower do 2.50 2.50
C. N. Jackson do 2.50 2.50 .
James McDonald do 2.50 2.50 M
Charles Clark do 2.50 2.50 "
W. R.• Norcross do 2.50 • , 2.50 .
R. L. 0zment do 84.35 84.35 "
J. John James . • • • do • - • • 81.20 • 8120 "
S. A. Bradfield do • • • 80.15 - 80.15 - .
Samuel Hallett • do 72.50 - 72.50 "
A. G. Mackey do 12.50 12.50 "
J. P. Monson Bailiff D. C. 91.40 91.40 "
Greeley I. & L. Co. Ice for Court House 4.00 4.00 "
D. R. McArthur & Oo. Jail Supplies 1.25 1.25 - .
Greeley Tribune -Printing • 3 0.00 30.00
G. P. & •Light Co. -Light q6 Court House - 40.00 40.00 N
E. H. McClenahan -Pauper Supplies 7.40 7.40 Pauper
E. G. Steele -Pauper Supplies - 4.55 4.55 . "
R. L. Pence • do - 12.41 12.41 •
Kingsbury Bros. -Road Work 4 Dist. 3 • 15.75 15.75 Road. • -
H. E. Witwer -Lumber °b Road Dist. 1 • 17.20 17.20 . • •
Fred Williams -Bailiff D. C. • 85.00 85.00 Codn$y.
W. F. Spaulding •County Health Officer 169.50 • 169.50
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Friday, July 10th, 1903.
Attest:-- . •
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. . . . . .�. . . � Clerk 2
By. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Deputy.
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Greeley, Colorado, Friday, July 10th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 9th inst.
Present:--
• Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" B. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams, Clerk " Fritz Wattenberg, ' "
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. .
/ Butcher' s Bond of Thos. Dailey and George A. Montgomery in the penal' sum of $1000.
was presented, examined and the sureties thereon being considered amble and sufficient it was
on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
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The petition of G. K. Carson, praying for a rebate of taxes was then presentd, examined
and the Board being fully advised in the premisds; on motion it was ordered that he be • -
granted a rebate of taxes for-the year 1902 °k erroneous assessment on Moneys and Credits -in
the sum of $00. - -
/O ,- Report of H. G. Dailey, Road Overseer within and for road District No. 2 for the month
of June 1903 was presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
The claim of Arthur D. Butler in the sum of 17.10 was presented examined and on motion
disallowed for the -reason that the County was not liable and ordered placed 'on file.
' / IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFERRING -FUNDS.
The following resolution was unanimously passed and &doped.)
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WHEREAS, It appearing to -the Board that an overdraft now exists in the General County
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WHEREAS, It appearing that there is a balance to the credit of the Contingent fund in
the sum of $3885.78; •
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l'' ' THEREFORE RESOLVED, That 'the County Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and directd
to transfer to the •General County fund the balance now to the credit of the Contingent 'fund
for the purpose of reducing the overdraft now in the said General County Fund.
l 0 D IN THE MATTER OF ROAD VIEWERS -REPORT
&.. ON ROAD IN TP. 2, N. R. 68 WEST.
• • Report of F. M. Jewett, J. 'W. Owen and Fritz Wattenberg
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pviewers appointed April 13, 1903 to view a line of road described as follows, viz:--
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Commencing at -the Intersection of the center sectional line with the township line On
the North Side of Section 5 Township 2, North, of Range 68 'West; thence running west along '
the said tormship line to the -right of way of the Union Reservoir Company Thence Southwest-:
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erly to the Southeast Corner of the North half of the 'Northeast Quarter (I) of Section Six
(6), Tp. 2, Range 68 West, thence due west to the west line -of Weld County
was presented to the Board when the following ng action was taken and entered of record, to-wit:
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The .Board having carefully considered the report of the viewers herein, as well as the
objections made thereto, and finding the report correct as to form, and believing the Public
good requires the laying out of the road as recommended by the viewers, it was on motion
ordered that the report be approved and adopted, and the road therein described and recom-
mended by the viewers be an9. , ishereby declared a public highway. The Clerk is directed to
record the report, plat the road, draw warrants in favor of parties for damages awarded, and
cause notices to be posted of opening of said road and notify the road overseer of the prop-
er district to open the same to travel in sixty days as r equired.by law. .
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
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By whom claimed For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
E. G. Steele Lumber ab Road Dist. 1 73.00 73. 00 Road.
C. A. Yancey Road work 543 Dist. 1 73.50 . . 73.50 "
C. H. Rea Services ° Road Dist. 1 25.00 25.00 "
J. C. Skelton Brick ale Road Dist . 1 3.20 3.20 "
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C. W. Strohl Road work °k Dist. 1 10. 00 10.00 "
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L. N. Brainard Road work Dist. 1 70. 00 70•u0
Pier Brothers Hardware °4 Dist. 1 3.50 3.5Q "
E. M. Nusbaum Brick °% Road Dist. 1 18.00 18.00 "
Gilchrist Lumber Co. Lumber ° Road Dist. 1 18.35 18.35 "
Peoples Lumber Co. Lumber °ik Road Dist. 1 91.70 . 91.70 I.
D.R.McArthur & Co. rHardware °y; Dist. 1 1.75 1.75 "
Roble & McCutcheon do .50 .50 "
D. G. DeWald Road Work °4 Dist. 1 48.00 42.00 "
A. A. Woodbury Blacksmithing 4 Dist. 1 5.70 5.7U "
R. W. DeVinny Services °S Road Dist. 3 15.00 15.00 "
Klein & Wagoner Pauper Supplies 2.00 2.00 Pauper.
G. K. Carson Rebate 1902 tax ° Erroneous Asst. 22.80 Rebate.
Daniel Foster Road Damages °4 Dist. 2 110.00 110.00 Road.
Sam. Armstrong do 75.00 75.00 "
Fritz Wattenberg Viewing Roads % Dist. 2 4.00 4.00
J. W. Owen do 4.00 4.00 "
F. M. Jewett do 4.00 4.00 "
Geo. L. Shambo Road work °s Dist. 3 37.80 37.80 "
H. G. Dailey R. 0. Fees ° Dist. 2 453.00 453.00 "
Platteville Lbr. Yd. Lumber °b Road Dist. 2 56.55 56.55 "
J. W. Walker Road work °A Dist. 2 33.00 33.00 "
W. W. Kennedy Deputy Assessor 24.00 24.00 County
Fred Williams Telephone bill 3.00 3. 00 "
Charles Davis Deputy Assessor 6 0.00 6o.00 "
Frank Ma den Clerk Dist. Court Fees 13.00 13.00 "
Frank nwdden do 297.40 297.40 "
J. J. Armstrong Supt. of Irrigation 11.56 11.56 "
C. I. Colwell Water Commr. Dist. 1 30.00 30.00 "
S. D. Jaynes Depy Water Comr. Dist. 1 25.00 25.00 "
C. M. Jump . Water Commr. Dist. 2 55.00 55.00 "
P. J. Hussion Depy. Water Commr. Dist. 2 26.25 26.25 "
T. C. Winbourn Depy. Water Comr. Dist. 2 26.03 26.03 "
J. L. Armstrong Water Comr. Dist. 3 75.00 75.00 "
J. R. Anderson Water Comr. Dist. 4 50.00 50.00 "
s.0swold Allen Depy. Water Comr. Dist. 4 33.33 33.33
A. L. Gibson Water Comr. Dist. 5 50.00 50.00 "
Moses Hoover Water Commr. Dist. 6 27.50 27.50 of
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z/4 IN THE MATTE$ OF APPOINTMENT
OF JUDGES OF ELECTION. '
In accordance with the provisions of section 23, Page 154 of the Ses-
sion Laws of lb'91 the Board proceeded to select judges or Election for the year 1903 rrom
lists riled by the Republican and Democratic Parties, and it was on motion ordered that the
following named persons be and they are hereby appointed as Judges of Election of their re-
spective election precincts to serve for the term of one year or until their successors are
appointed, viz:--
NAME OF
No. PRECINCT. Name. Name Name
1 Ft. Lupton A. C. Hause R. W. Haynes Jas.H.Gorman.
2 St. Vrain S. E. Rinn Archie Bacon Sam Brinkerhoff
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3 Hillsboro C. F. Griffith F. Bartlow A. A. Crawford.
4 Windsor J. W. Thomson George Hanna G. E. Oat erhout
5 Evans T,rhos. Tregoning G. K. Carson Robt. J. Jones.
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i fi Platteville W ' James Stanton
an on J. W. B irkle.
7 N. W. Greeley M. A. Lyons • W. M. Boomer T. C. Williams.
8 Erie. GEog4E MArrHEvvs JohngMorgan Thos. P. Morgan
9 Pleasant Valley C. H. Bliss P. A. Tisdel John B. Cornell
10 Plumb. E. K. Plumb S. P. Bryant C. I. Moore.
11 East Eaton J. W. Gault A. H. Myers Thos. Halpin
12 S.W. Greeley T. ' M. Edgington A. S. Eaton G. M. Houston '
13 West Eaton J. L. Dorsey F. N. Thomas H. E. Hogue
14 Highlandlake L. C. Mead F. J. Daves J. J. Griffin
15 Sunnyside C. C. Clark C. A. Sanderson Fred Bein
16 Gipson Rose Swan Fred C. Teller John Lutz.
17 Raymer S. H. Fisher J. I. Filer Jerry McGahen.
18 Crow Creek W. F.. Willis H. E. Witwer H. J. Houston.
19 North Windsor W. L. Baldridge W. F. Hall Leonard Burch.
20 Hardin Herman Luers Frank Hunter Cyrus Neal.
21 N. E. Greeley E. B. Coulter A. A. Howard Effie Carey
22 Beebe Draw James McKinley Henry Baab Riley Anderson.
23 Green City Mrs. E. V. Warner Wm. E. Day Frank Smylie
24 La Grange W. P. Hogarty C. S. Mulford J. P. Nauman.
25 Carr J. A. Slayton H. S. Decker W. J. Griffin.
26 Winbourn James Knapp E. Ray Clark J. H. Stolz.
27 Hudson W. W. Roberts . C. M. Ireland. Chas . Corlow
2l La Salle R. M. Barr - E. W. McKinney C. E. Youker.
29 N. Platteville Chas. Howard. John Bright Geo. A. Hodgson.
30 Roggen John E. Painter J. J. Cain Chris. Wahl
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31 Grover H. W. Baker Geo. W. Parker H. E. Peters.
32 South Erie David M. Jenkins W . Saunders THOMAS L. Pleue4RN.
33 Delta John A. Thompson I Edward Brown S. S. Wylie
34 Lucerne H. N. Bickling Dave Kelley T. E. Rowe
35 Ault W. '_gg
K. Starbird J. W. Hodgell WM. Rowe.
36 S. E. Greeley J. F. Smith - C. L. Searing H. T. West.
37 N. Ft. Lupton - J. W. McKissick •
3Walter Knowles W. M. McCann
38 South Windsor J. P. Perkins W. -P. Elders H. E. Branch.
39 East Evans G. E. Lundy, Jr. Len Flint Chas.C.Huffsmith:
40 Hazelton A. C. Drake Clarence Whitman. J. F. Moody
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6th day of July A. D. 19(8 term.
There being no further business for the day an adjournment was then take: to 9 o' clock A. M.
Saturday, July 11, 1903. .
Attest:-- .
_,Z / - 6e-J-datlark ,10,��� Chairman.
By ) Deputy.
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Greeley, Colorado, Saturday, July 11th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 10th inst. .
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
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W. R. Ad. ms, Clerk " Fritz Wattenberg, el
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
The Claim of Shannon & Co. for Election supplies in the sum of ten cents was presentd,
examined and on motion disallowed and ordered placed on file.
' Count; Sheriff' s report for the month of June 1903 was presented, examined and on motion
audited and ordered placed on file.
(" IN THE MATTER OF ROAD VIEWERS REPORT
ON ROAD IN TP. 4) N. , R. 63 WEST.
Report of Len A. Flint, James McKinley and R. W. DeVinny
viewers appointed June 2, 1903 to view a line of road described as follows, viz:--
Commencing at the Northwest Corner ,of the Northwest Quarter of Section 3, Tp. 4, N. , R.
63 West of the 6th P. M. ; Thence running due East one mile along and parallel with the half
section line to the Northeast Corner of the Southeast quarter of said section and connect
with the present County Road which runs south from the last named point and being designated
as County Road Number 286 and which was granted October 9, l 89.
Also to vacate and abandon the old County Road which runs in a Northwestarly direction
over and across the South half of Sec. 3--4--63.
It is also further agreed and understood that Mr. C.E.Harris will donate the full line
Sixty (60) feet off of the entire North side of the South half of said section 3--4--63 with-
out any expense to the County whatever.
•N 0was presented to the Board when the following action was taken and entered of record, to-wit:
The Boar9 'having carefully considered the report of the viewers herein, as well as the
objections made thereto, and finding the report correct as to form, and believing the public
f.
good requires the laying out of the road as recommended by the viewers, and believing it
practicable to close and vacate the road therein mentioned, it was on motion ordered that
. tie report 'be approved and adopted and the road therein described and recommended by the
viewers be and is 'hereby declared a public highway. The clerk is hereby directed to record _
the report, plat the road, draw warrants in favor of parties for damages awarded, and cause
notices to be posted of opening of said road and notify the road overseer of Proper District
to open the same to travel in sixty days as is required by law. .
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0 IN THE MATTER OF ROAD VIEWERS •
. 0 REPORT ON ROAD IN. TP. 4, R.. 66.
Report of P. L. Reeves, G. E. Lundy, Jr. , and R. W. DeVinny, viewers
appointed June 17th, 190 to view a line of Road described as follows, viz:--
Commencing at the corner common to sections 15 and 16, and sections 9 and 10, Thence
south on the section line between sections 15 and 16, 21 and 22 27 and 28 to the south side
_of section 28, all in Township 4, N:urth of range 66 west.
was presented to the Board, when the following action was taken and entered of record, to-wit;
The Board having carefully considered the report of the, viewers herein, as well as the
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objections made thereto, and finding the report correct as to form, and believing the public
good requires the laying out of the road as recommended by the viewers, it was on motion
ordered that the report be. approved and adopted, and the road therein described and recom-
mended by the viewrs be and is hereby declared a public highway. The clerk is directed to
record the report, plat the road , draw warrants in favor of the parties for damages awarded
and cause notices_ to be posted of opening of said road, and notify the Road Overseer of the
Proper District to open the same to travel in sixty days as is required by law.
IN THE MATTER OF ROAD VIEWERS REPORT
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'd ° ON ROAD IN TP. 4, N. R. 65 WEST.
Report of Sherman Markle, E. C. Herrington and R. W. sue u finny
viewers appointed June 2, 1903 to view a line of road described as follows, viz:--
Commencing at the N.W. Corner Section 22, Township 4 Range 65, and running south Two
miles. The First One Half mile the road to be all on Section 21, the South 1fr miles to be on
line
Then commencing again at the S. W. Corner of Section 10, Tp. 4, N. , R. 65 and run thence
east One half (fr), mile to the S.E. Corner of S.W.4 of said section ]gyp--4--65. The last .
q named point being the terminus thereof.
was presented to the Board when the following action was taken and entered of record, to-wit;
The Board having carefully considered the report of the viewers herein, as well as the
objections made thereto, and finding the report correct as to form, and believing the public
good requires the laying out of the road as recommended by the viewers, it was on motion
ordered that the report be approved and adopted, and the road therein described and recom-
mended by the viewers be and is hereby declared a public highway. The clerk is dineted to re.
o cord the report, plat the road, draw warrants in favor of the parties for damages awarded, and_
cause notices to be posted of opening f said road, and notify the road overseer 0 the
. proper district to open the same to travel in sixty days as required by law.
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The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed ±'or what claimed. Claimed Allowed Fund.
N.Colo. Ind.Tel.Co. Rent of Phone q6 Judge Garrigues 12.00 12.00 County
• Sachs-Lawlor M.& M. Oo. Office supplies .70 .70 "
R. W. DeVinny Viewing Roads 4.00 4.00 Roads.
R. W. DeVinny do 4.00 4.00 "
R. W. DeVinny do 4.00 4.00 "
E. C. Herrington do 4.00 400
Sherman Markle do 4.00 - . 4.00 _
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G. E. Lundy, Jr. Viewing Roads q6 Dist. 3 4.00 4.00 Road.
P. L. Reeves do 4.00 4.00
James McKinley do 4.00 4 .00 "
Len A. Flint do 4.00 4.00 "
U. P. R. R. Co. Road damages. 1.00 1.00 "
Thos. J. Cottrell do 1.00 1.00 "
U. P. R. R. Co. d9 2.00 2.4 N
Jas.R.W.Ellis do 1.00 1.00 "
Kittle A. Bradbury do 1.00 1. 00 "
Platte Land Co. (Ltd. ) do 4.00 4.00 "
Wm. C. Bradbury do 2.00 2.00 "
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Christ Ginther do 1.00 1.00
Wm. Kitchen Pilinga,4 Road Dist. 3 146.00 146. 00
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John H. Behrens Lumber 6,13 Road Dist. 3 22.73 22.73
Briggs Bros. - Coal 4 Pauper 1.00 1.'00 Pauper.
H. W. Lee Witness fees D. C. 2.00 2.00 County
C. H. Rea Commissioner fees 30.00 30.00 "
Fritz Wattenberg Comr. fees & mileage 31.00 31.00 ' "
R. W. DeVinny do 31.80 31.80 "
A. J. Elliott Telegraph bill 2.15 2.15 "
A. J. Elliott Care of jail 50.00 50.00 "
A. J. Elliott P 0. Box Rent 1.50 1.50 of
A. J. Elliott Attendance County Court 50.00 50.00 "
A. J. Elliott Attendance Dist. Court 50.00 50.00 of
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A. J. Elliott Telephone bill .85 .85
A. J. Elliott Committments and discharges 3.85 3 .85 "
leA. J. Elliott Prisoners Board 120.50 120.50
A. J. Elliott Sheriff's fees 14.90 12.70 "
A. J. Elliott do 118.95 118.95 "
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A. J. Elliott do 131.55 131.55
A. J Elliott do 10.40 10.40 "
A. J. Elliott do 12.85 12.85 N
A. J. Elliott do 93.40 93.40 "
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A. J. Elliott do 3.00 3.00
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A. J. Elliott do 10.90 10.90
A. J. Elliott do 38.70 38.70 M
A. J. Elliott do 60.15 60. 15 "
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Thursday, July 16th, A. D. 193.
Attest:--
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Clerk • • ' Chairman. .
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B �.�:ez�(`.e-e/ Deputy.
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':'7th day of July A. D. 190Term.
Greeley, Colorado, Thursday, July 16th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 11th inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams, Clerk " Fritz Wattenberg; "
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
)// Mr. P. W. Hughes same before the Board and stated that Lots 10 and 11 Block 6a in the
Town of Evans are now held by Weld County and that he desired to purchase the interest of the
County in said lots and offered to pay the sum of $10.00 therefor,
Upon investigating the matter it was found that said property was sold to Weld County
in 1696 for the taxes of prior years; that said lots are still held by Weld County by virtue
of said tax sale; that in consequence of said property being held by said Weld County no
taxes have been collected thereon since the issuance of said certificate and in order to
place said property back upon the tax rolls it was thought best to dispose of the same;
Therefore it was on motion ordered that the offer of Mr. P. W. Hughes be and the same
is hereby accepted and the County Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to
issue a certificate of sale for said lots upon the payment of the said sum of i10.00.
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IN THE MATTER OF PETITIO:;S •
FOR REBATE OF TAXES. •
The following petitions praying for the correction and abatement of the
taxes •coming on for consideration and after carefully investigating the claims of each peti-
tioner and the Board being fully advised in the premises, on motion ordered that action be
taken on each petition as follows, viz:--
C. H. Ward Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °° Erroneous assessment on
Section 33-7-64 on a valuation of 20.00. ,
Jennie F. Putnam &ranted a rebate of taxes for the year 19024 Erroneous assessment on
Sec. 3--6--64 on a valuation of $320.00.
James Wolfe Granted a rebate of taxes for the ye ,r 1902 °l Erroneous Assessment on
Lots 1 and 2 Block 22 in the Town of Eaton on a valuation of $500.00.
Weld County Beet Sugar Granted a refund of City of Greeley tax ak Erroneous assessment on
Company E.f W. - S.W.4 S.W4 32--6--65 on a valuation of $1000.00 said tax
amounting to $14.00
J. S. Knowles Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °4 Erroneous Assessment on
• Moneys and Credits on a valuation of $1400.00
Flora E. Allen Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 19024 Erroneous Assessment on
W:W 'Section 21--3--67 on a valaution of $1220.
Albert Johnson Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 0/3 Erroneous Assessment on
;of 6 Block 12 Nuckolls Subdivision, Platteville on,a valuation of
350.00
C. E. Ramsey - Granted a rebate of taxes for the year j6 Erroneous Assessment on
Personal Property and W.i S.W.4 22--6--66 on a valuation of $700.00
A. A. Howard • Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °A Error in Computing the
assessment on N.h. N.E.* 11--5--66 on a valuation of $000.00
James D. Potter • Granted a rebate of taxes for. the year 1902 Erroneous assessment on
moneys and credits on a valuation of $2150.00
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William Oard Granted a rebate of taxes for 'the year 1902 °s Erroneous assessment and
and error in School District on Personal Property and W. fr N.E.4 and
E. 1 N.W.4 14--2--68 on a valuation of ; •:5.00-
The petitions of R. H. Johns, Mary W. Duncan, P. E. 'Nelson ana John Allen were on mo-
tion disallowed and ordered placed on file.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for' the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed For what claimed Claimed., Allowed. Fund.
E. P. House Justice fees 7.90 7. 90 County
J. B. Patton Printing County maps 85.00 85.00
William Oard Rebate of taxes, year 1902 k Erro. Assessment 1 .97.
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The Board then adjourned to 9 o' clock A M. July 17th, 1903.
Attest:--
. .'�.�:: .YY. . Clerk. ‘/ //d/(Al, , Chairman.
By. . . . . . . . . . . . , Deputy.
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Greeley, Colorado, Friday, July 17th, A. D. 1903,
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 16th inst.
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Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams Clerk Fritz Wattenberg, . "
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
County Judges report for the month of June A. D. 1903 was presented, examined and ,1n mo-
tion audited and ordered placed on file.,
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County Treasurer' s report for the month of June was presented, examined and on motion
audited and ordered placed on file.
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The several claims of Wm. M. Moan amounting in all to $25.00 were presented and on mo-
tion ordered disallowed •and placed on file.
IN THE MATTER OF
TRANSFERRING FUNDS.
The following resolution was unanimously passed and adopted, viz:--
Whereas) ,It appearing to the Board that an overdraft now exists in the General County
fund, .and
Whereas, It appearing that there t40 Wlee is a balance of $1367.51 to the credit of
the Interest fund of which the amount belonging to Weld County is $1066.74, '
Therefore Resolved, That the County Trf, uj an is hereby authorized and directd
to transfer to the General County fund the �a szice now oahe edit of the Interest fund
for the purpose of reducing the overdraft now in the General County fund.
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The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn 'for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
W. M. Moan D. D. Atty fees J. C. 2.50 2.50 County
W. M. Moan do 2.50 2.50 "
Thos. M. Macy Coroners fees 8.80 8.60 "
Thos. a. Macy do 19.00 19.00 "
1 1.
G. D. Statler °Jt Durkee P. 0. Box Rent 1.50 1.50 "
Geo. D. Statler Postage 5.00 5.00 "
Geo. D. Steller Envelopes 54 County Clerk 21.80 21.80 N
Geo. D. Statler 4 C/304 Rebate 1902 taxes °e Erro. Asst. 1.25
Same qE H. O'Neill Pauper Transportation 2.20 2.20 Pauper.
Same °4s Riley do 2 30 2 30 "
Same 4 Boertech do 2 45 2 45 N '
Geo. D. Statler do 1 00 1 00 "
W. D. Schaeffer Burying carcass die Road Dist. 1 2 00 2 00 Road.
Chris Nelson do 2 00 2 00 ' "
P. A. Mills Hardware °l Road Dist. 2 3 75 3 75
Longmont E.L.P Co. Poles °i Road Dist. 2 18 00 18 00 "
T. H. Roseman Witness fees County Court 2. 15 2 00 Coilnty
D. F. Camp do 2 15 2 00 "
Geo. D. Statler Postal Cards 40 00 40 00 »
J. F. Arbuckle Depy.Water Comr. Dist. 1 2 50 2 50 "
W. E. Haynes Repairs °4 Court House 15 00 15 00 "
Geo. D. Statler Treasurer's fees (June) 238 29 238 29 "
"!P C. E. Southard Judges fees 13 50 13 50
C. E. Southard do 22 75 22 75 "
Gas C Weber Court Crier. D. C. 150 00 150 00 "
Wm.Hall Thompson Reporter Co. Court 50 00 50 00 "
G. W. Brantner Depy Water Coma. Dist. 2 12 50 12 50 "
IN THE MATTER OF PETITIONS
FOR REBATE OF TAXES.
F / 73 - - - - - -Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 4 Excessive Assessment on
Capital Stock on a valuation of $7000.
M / 253 - - - - - Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes q(s Excessive Assessment on W. 30 ft. of
Lot 2 and all of lot 3 Block 37, also Lot 27 Block 43 on a valuation
$430.
P / 168 - - - Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes °l Erroneous Assessment on I. 0. 0. F.
Building on a valuation of $3000.
S / 266 - - - Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes qE Erroneous Assessment on account of
Assessing N.fr N.W.* 9--6--65 in wrong School Tlistrict, on valuation of
$3000.
F / 112 - - - Granted a restate of taxes for the year 1902 °k Erroneous Asst. on '
Lot 3' N.W.4 N.W.* 10--5--65; Lots 1 to 8 S.E.4 N.E.4 9--5--65 and
Lots 1 to 8 S.W.4 N.W.4 10--5--65 on a valuation of $2200.
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M / 153 - - - Granted a rebate of 1902' taxes 614 Erroneous assessment on E 3/4 Lot 1
Block 95 Greeley on valuation of $150.00
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Henry Cowley Granted a rebate of taxes for year 1902 °l Erroneous Assessment on
S.E.4 5--6--67 and N.E.-J;- 8--6--67 on a valuation of $1000.
Mrs. A. J. Hadley Granted a rebate of taxes for year 19024 Excessive assessment on
Personal and real Property on a valuation of $270.
W. T. Lynn Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 ° Excessive assessment on
Moneys and Credits on a valuation of 4600.
S. H. Herrington Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °i Erroneous Assessment on
N.W.4 N.W.4 5--4--65 and Personal Property on a valuation of $5oo
Bishop Moore Granted a rebate of taxes for year 1902 ° Erroneous assessment on'
N.W.4 and S.E 4 S.W.4 4--4--66 on valuation of $575.
W. W. Putnam Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes 4 Erroneous assessment on Section 19--
7--64 on a valuation of $320.
Cora M. Pri 'e Granted a rebate of taxes ok Erroneous assessment on Moneys and' Credit$
on a valuation of $2000.
0. W. Worsfold Granted a rebate of taxes year 1902 °,4 Erroneous assessment on N.W.4 270
4--65 and N.E.4 2--2--65 also personal Property and Improvements on a
valuation of $350.
J. M. Bainbridge Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes aA Erroneous Asst. on Personal and real
property on a valuation of $500.
R. M. Hutchinson- Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes ak Erroneous assessment on Moneys and.
Credits on a valuati9n$2000•
Mrs. A.E.Mitckell Rebate of 1901 taxes cib Erroneous assessment on Personal Property on
a valuation of $170.
E. D. Lupton Granted a rebate of 1901 Town of Windsor tax on a valuation of $120. '
Wm. Rowland Granted a rebate of 1901 taxes °k Erroneous Assessment onN.E.4 21-2-66
on a value tion of $480.
C / 215 Granted a re''ate of taxes, year 1902, °k excessive assessment on cat-
tle on a valuation of $5625.
W./140 Granted a rebate of taxes 4 year 1902 °i Erroneous assessment on
Personal Property and Moneys and Credits on a valuation of $2500.
L. W. Russell Granted a rebate of taxes for the yeir 1902 °; Erroneous assessment on
Real Property under Scnedule No. R-118- on a valuation of$1375.
Fred M. Mason Granted a rebate of taxes for' the year 1902 4 Erroneous assessment
on Sheep on a valuation of $500.
Albert Lawrence Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °!c Erroneous Assessment on
Moneys and Credits on a valuation of $250.
C. S. W. Bunce Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes °b Erroneous Assessment on Personal pro-
perty and Lots l7--1.--l9 Block 26 and all Block 25 Evans ona valua-
tion of .225.
George Hanna Granted a rebate of taxes for year 1902 ak Erroneous assessment on
Moneys and Credits on a valuation of $800.
F. M. Bordner Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 % Erroneous assessment on
Moneys and credits on a valuation of $1500.
F. B. Dupree Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 On stock of Merchandise
and personal property on a valuation of $400.
John Probert Granted arebate of 1902 Military Poll account of being erroneously
assessed
J. A. Tweed Granted a rebate of taxes, year 1902 °tA Erroneous Assessment on Moneys
and credits on a valuation of $3100.
Mettle Stanton Granted a rebate 1902 taxes °/E Erroneous assessment on Stock of Mdse.
on a valuation of $700.
Harriet E. Pease ' Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes °k Error in assessment in School District
onS. . id.W.4 2_--4--67 and E. N.71. 32-4--67 on a valuations o $1153.
C. L. Sullivan Granted a rebate of taxes year 19024 Erroneous assessment on Lot
3, Block 87 Greeley on valuation of $200.
Bettie Edwards Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1A2 on Lot 7, Block 36, Greely
on a valuation of $240.
t./66 Granted a rebate of taxes for year 1902 4 Excessive assessment on W.1'
4--6--67 on a valuation of $1000.
0. W. Meachem Granted a rebate of 1902 Military Poll tax.
B H. Wykert Granted a rebate of taxes for year 1902 % Erroneous assessment on Lot
26, Block 33 Eaton on a valuation of $200.
The petitions of F. M. Lee, W. F. Edmondson, Wm. VanGorder, S. A. Klein, Laura N. Hill,
Harvey Pollock, W. F. Gilkison, R. S. Grant and Anna Henpeck were then presented and after
carefully investigating each claim it was on motion ordered that they be not granted and
were ordered placed on file.
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Saturday, July N3, 190.3
Attest:--
/ / 6 .1`fr.� w-c' Chairman
By �� Deputy.
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,9th day of July A. D. 190; tam.
Greeley, Colorado, Saturday, July 18th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 17th inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Req,, Chairman.
R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams, Clerk Fritz Wattenberg, " ,
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
The minutes of the proceedings held June 17th and July 6--7--d--96-10--11--16--17, 2903
were read and on motion duly approved.
The Petition of James M. Bishop praying for a rebate of taxes for the ye .r 1902 was
presented and after carefully examining same and the Board being fully advised in the
premises it was on motion ordered that he be granted a rebate of taxes for the year 190)2 on
N. E.* Section 26, Tp. 1, N. , R. 6B on a valuation of 44900.
The petitions of William McNeill, M. C. Simpson and James M. Bishop praying for a rebate
of taxes were presented and after carefully investigating each claim and being fully advised
in the premises it was on motion ordered that they be disallowed and placed on file.
The following claims were th.:n presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
Macke Grocery Pauper supplies 4 6o 4 60 Pauper
Kersey Lumber Company Lumber °e Road Dist. 1 17 10 17 10 Road
C. D. Todd Attorney fees °2 Read Dist. l 10 00 5 00
John H. Behrens Lumber qE Road Dist. 3 65 81 65 81 Road
H. C. Luther Reporting in County Court 15 00 15 00 County
R. W. DeVinny Commr.Fees & Mileage 16 s0 16 80 "
C H Rea Commissioner fees 15 00 15 00 "
A. B. Powers Office Supplies 1 25 1 25
Weld Co.Beet Sugar Co Rebate of taxes, Year 1902 °4 Erroneous Assess't 14 00
H./61 do 22 00
M./203 do 9 50
Add./144 do 3 12
u./1 do 6 00
B./322 do 2 20
H /210 do 32 00
B/201 do 25 50
M/165 Rebate 1902 Military Poll 1 00
C. L. Sullivan Rebate 1902 taxes % Erroneous A;sessment 8 30
P/228 do 1 00
T/48 do 55 80
T/66 do 26 00
Fritz Wattenberg Commr. Fees & Mileage 21 00 21 00 County
R. D. Swisher Mfg.Co. Office Supplies 8 75 8 75
There being no further business for the month an adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock
A. M. Monday, August 3 , 190..3 .
Attest:--
, Clerk. Lam/ /Lx-4t Chairman
I
By. , Deputy.
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_ 10th day of July A. D. 1903_term.
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Greeley, Colorado, August 3rd, A. D. 1903. (Monday. )
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 18th day of July, 1903.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman. •
W. R. Adams, Clerk " Fritz Wattenberg, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
It appearing to the Board that County Warrants No. 1015 and 1551 Series "E"' each for
the sum of $3.77 were issued by mistake in payment of the same claim as Warrant No. 2160 and
that warrant No. 2160 has been paid and cancelled, therefore it was on motion ordered that
Warrants No. 1015 and 1551 be and the same are hereby cancelled and held for naught.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom elaimed For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
J. C. Wylie Part salary as Assessor 150.00 150 00 County
Paul Gieser Services -as Janitor 2.50 2 50 *
J. B. Phillips Extra Office work 15 00 15 00
S. J. McAfee Deputy Assessor 75 00 75 00
F. C. Peterson Work le Assessors office 6o 00 6o 00 "
T. A. Nolan Sprinkling Streets 5 00 5 00 "
D. J. Shrew ;bury Repairs °% Court House 3.50 3 50
First Natl.Bank Rent of office 12 50 12 50 "
Lofgren Bros Hospital Supplies 3 90 3 90 Pauper
W. H. Barden Labor °,4 Hospital 7 50 7 50 "
Annie Nyberg Labor °; Hospital 20 00 20 00
John Knutson Supt. of Hospital 50 00 50 00
John Knutson Hospital Supplies 14 00 14 00
H. Reynolds & Co. do 2 -80 2 80
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Tuesday, August 4, 1903
Attest:--
/1 • L2 Clerk 6/Y, a Chairman
By e , , Deputy.
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12th day of July AL2:2223 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Tuesday, August 4th, 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M pur-
suant to adjournment of the 3rd inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W R. Adams, Clerk. Fritz Wattenb erg,
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
County Clerk's report for the month of July 1903 was presented, examined and on motion
audited and ordered placed on file.
Report of H. G. Dailey, Road Overseer of road district No. 2, was presented, examined,
and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
- ) Butcher's bond of G. W. Hamnett and A. R. Ross in the penal sum of $1000 was presented
and after carefully investigating same and the sureties thereon being deemed ampl and suf-
ficient) on motion it was ordered approved and placed on file.
The following petitions praying for a rebate of taxes wL then presented, ad after care-
fully ..
investigating each and the Board being fully advised in the premises, on motion it
was ordered that action be taken on each petition as follows, viz :--
Henry Baab Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 04 Erroneous assessment on
personal property on a valuation of #700.
Mrs. E. A. Stites Granted a rebate of taxes for the year l902v4 Erroneous assessment on
N 200 feet of Lot. 1, Block in N.W.4 S.E.4 6--5--65 on a valuation
of $160. 00
William Griffin Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °4 Erroneous Assessment on
Improvements on a valuation of $700.
- , IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT
OF JANIT .R OF COURT HOUSE.
Thomas E. Stone having presented his resignation as Janitor of the
Court House, the Clerk proceeded to read the several applications on file and after carefully
considering all of said applications a vote was taken and it was found that L. H Oney ap-
peared 0
to be the unanimous choice, therefore, on motion it was ordered that said L. H. Oney
be and he is hereby appointed janitor of the Weld County Court house to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Mr. Stone.
10 IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY CLERK' S
(1 \ SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT.
The County Clerk presented the semi- annual report for the six months
ending June 30, 1903, showing the financial condition of the county, together with the
standing of the several state, county, school districts and town funds, and after carefully
examining the same, it was on motion ordered approved and that portion usually printed was
ordered published, and the statement, in duplicate, showing the standing of the several
state funds was ordered signed by the Board and one copy thereof placed on file and the
other one forwarded to the Auditor of State.
The. following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:-- „
By whom claimed. For what climed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
W. R. Adams, Clerk Office Expense 5.40 5.40 County.
do Commissioners work 90.00 90.00 "
do Makin& Semi-Annual St&temant 100.00 100.00 "
C. C. Townsend Attorney Fees County Court 10.00 10.00 " .
H. C. Luther, Official Reporter Co. Court . 5.00 5.00 . . "
do do 15 00 15 00 "
L. C. Green Janitor Services 24.00 24.00 "
Robie & McCutcheon Court House Supplies . 10 . 10 "
do Jail Supplies .80 .80 "
Park Mdse. Co. do 1.35 1.35 "
Greeley Tribune Advertising 109. 14 109.14 "
do Printing 41.50 41 50 "
W. F. Spaulding County Health Work 30.00 30.00 "
do Witness Co. CourtO 10.00 10 00 "
W. R. Adams, Clerk Board °i Pauper .25 .25 Pauper .
Neynaber & Sweeney Paupe5 Supplies 7.00 7.00 "
E. H. McClenahan do 2.4a 2.43
Park Mdse. Co. . do 5.75 5.75 "
Hughes & McMurphy do 6.55 6.55 "
J. F. Rocho Hospital Supplies 36.50 36.50 " .
East Side Market Hospital Supplies 1930 1930 "
G. E. Holden Professional Services 4 Carr 6.co 6.00 "
Denver City Hospital Care of J. A. Morrison 59.00 59.00 "
Sam. Armstrong Road Damages ° Dist. 2 8.00 8.00 Road.
F. G. Ballinger Road work qE Dist. 2 21.50 21.50 "
H. W. Kemper Blacksmithing °�& Dist. 2 21.45 21.45 " _
H. G. Dailey R. ,0. Fees 4 Dist. 2 430.25 430.25 "
W. R. Adams, Clerk Recording qE Dist. 2 2.00 2.00 "
W. R. Adams. Clerk Recording °b Distts 2 & 3 7.80 7.80
Roble & McCutcheon Hardware °, Dist. 1 3.50 3.50 "
Vansickle Livery Co. Livery q‘ Road Dist. 3 3.50 3 .50 "
The Board then adjourned to meet again at 9 o' clock A. M. Wednesday, August 52 19c5..
Attest:--
W. R. Adams Clerk f/< )4�7(.c-�� Chairman.
•By 1 iir.") Deputy.
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13th day of July A. D. 190 term.
(Greeley, Colo. , August 5th, 1903. (Wednesday. )
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant -to adjournment of the 4th inst. .
Present:--
Hon. '0. H. Rea, Chairman.
"
R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams, Clerk.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. •
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The reports -of Frank Smyser, Road Overseer of Road District No. 3 and of Daniel Strohl,
Road Overseer within and for road District No. 1 for the month of July 1903 were presented,
examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
-> Butchers bond of C. W. Shannon in the Penal sum of $1000 was presented and after care-
,
fully investigating same and the sureties thereon being deemed ample and satisfactory, on
motion it was approved and ordered placed on file.
The following claims -were then taken up, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Find.
Levi Mitchell Road Work 4 Dist. 1 50.75 50.75 - Road.
Levi Mitchell - Road work °4: Dist. 1 10.00 10.00 "
D. W. McCarty, M.. ). Medical Attendance % Pauper 8 00 8 00 Pauper-. -
Wm. Mayher - Lumber qk Road Dist. No. 1 9.76 9.76 Road.
D. Strohi • R. ,0. Fees 4 Dist. No. 1 528.50 528.50 " .
James Red. Blacksmithing ' S Road Di ;t. 1 4.25 4 25 "
D. R. McArthur & -Co. Hardware ab Road Dist. 1 - .30 .30 "
Pier Bros. Hardware °4 Road Dist. 1 3.60 3.60 " •
D. G. DeWald - Road work 4 Dist. 1 26.75 26.75
Neill Bros. & Ward Lumber 4 Road Dist. 1 45.4.0 45.40 -
Frank Smyser R. 0. Fees °/C Dist. 3 - 547.20 547.20 I.
C. H. Boyd • Road work ak Dist. 3 28.00 28 00 - " '
Platteville Lumber Yard Lumber °/ Road Dist. 3 - 18.62 18.62 "
W. s. Decker Road work °4 Dist. 3 28.00 28.00 "
C. I. Colwell Water Comr. Dist. 1 30.00 30.00 County.
C. M. Jump Water Commr Dist. 2 52.65 52.65 "
J. L. Armstrong Water Commr Dist. 3 77.50 77.50 "
J. R. Anderson Water Commr. Dist. 4 51.66 51.66 "
A. L. Gibson Water Comr. Dist. 5 51.67 51.67 "
Moses Hoover Water Comr. Dist. 6 38.75 38.75 "
Hupsion, P. J. Deputy Water Commr. Dist. 2 26. 13 26. 13 "
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T. C. Winbourn do 2 *.30 ?6.30 "
Stephen Mapes do -- 2 7.50 7 50 "
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Oswold Allen do 4 25.83 25.83
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S. D Jaynes Deputy Water Comr. Dist. 5 25.84 25.84 County.
T. E. Stone Janitor services 9.17 9. 17 "
F.E.Smith 4 Stone Services as janitor • 31'.67 28.32 "
J. E. Snook Part salary as Supt. of Schools 161.60 161.60 "
Greeley Ice & •Light Co.' c t a Court House 3.50 3.50 "
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W. F. Spaulding Services -as County Health 0 ficer 95.00 95.00 "
Greeley Power & Light Co.Light 4 Court House 40 00 40 00 ."
Pier Brothers Court House Supplies 1 15 1 15 «
E. H. Abbott Juror fees County Court 2.65 2.50 "
E. H. Abbott do ' 2.65 2.50 "
J. Max Clark do 2.65 2.50 "
L. E. Allen do 2.65 2.50 "•
S. H. Southard Juror fees Co& Court •2.65 2.50 N
George Shepard do 2.65 2.50 "
C. N. Jackson do 2.65 , 2.50 "
J. S. Searles Witness fees County Court 2.90 2.90 "
W. W. Wolfe do 2.90 2.90 "•
Mrs. Fred Dresser do 2.10 2.00 "
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W. H. Lancaster do , 2.10 2.00 "
John Knutson Witness fees Co. Court 2.10 2.00 ^ "
Dr. Hubert Work . Care of Insane Poor • - 124.50 124.50 Pauper. •
Boulder County Pauper Transportation 2.25 2.25 "
W. F. Spaulding Services as County Physician - 17.00 17.00 "
W. H. Delbridge Pauper Supplies - • 9.45 9.45 "
R. W. DeVinny Asst. Supt. of Poor 5.00 3. 00
C. H. Rea Supt. of Poor - 20.00 ' 20.00 "
C. H. Rea Services cc Road Dist. 1 • 10. 00 10.00 Road.
R. W. DeVinny ' Services a Road Dist. 3 ' 20,00 20.00 ' "
H. M. Williams Juror fees -Co. Court 5. 15 - 5.00 County.
J. Max Clark Juror fees Co. Court 2.65 2.50 "
H. N. Lee do 5.15 5.00 0
L. E. Allen do 2.65 2.50 "
W. R. Norcross do 2.65 2.50 "
H. F. Flower do 2.65 2.50 "
F. E. Baker do • 5.15 5.00 ' " •
Daniel Hawks do 5.15 5.00 "
A. W. Jones do 5.15 5.00 M
W. W. Fields • Repairs °k Court House - 4.00 4.00 County.
Cora MJLorris & -Co. Pauper Supplies • 4.00 4.00 Pauper. .
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Thursday, August 6, 1903.
Attest;--
,2l_../ ./f , Clerk. (-___>/1),//061 , Chairman.
By o I Deputy.
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14th day of July A. D. 1 t era.
Greeley, Colo., Thursday, August 6th, 1,403.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld Count;;', Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant
to adjournment of the 5th inst.
Present:-- •
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
W. R. Adams, Clerk. R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
Sheriff' s report for ,the month of July 190 was presented, examined and on motion
audited and ordered paaced on file.
Report of Superintendent of Hospital for the months of April 2 May and June 1903 were
presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
" , The statement of the .Superintendent of the poor for the expenditures made for the month4
of April, May and June 1903 were presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered glace4
on file.
The following Justice' s Accounts were then presented, examined and on motion approved
for the amount stated on each and ordered placed on file; viz:--
L. B. Willard, Justice of the Peace of J. P. Prect. No. 7, People vs Art High.
L. B. Willard, Justice of the peace of J. P. Prect, No. 7, People vs William Anderson et al.
L. B. Willard, Justice of ,the peace of J. P. Prect. No. 72 People vs J. A. Matney.
L. B. Willard, Justice of the peace of J. P. Prect. No. 7, People vs F. J. Bleek.
�I q IN THE MATTER OF WORLD'S FAIR EXHIBIT.
John A. Wayne; World's Fair Commissioners appeared .be-
for the Board and requested that Weld County provide means for Collecting samples of Grain,.
Grasses, Potatoes Etc. grown in Weld County, for the Colorado Exhibit at the Louisiana
Purchase Exposition to be held at St. Louis, Missouri in .1904 and also urgently requested
that they appoint some good competent person to receive and receipt for same; and after
carefully considering the .matter agreed to make some move toward that end.
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J 01 0 IN THE MATTER OF ROAD VIBWERS REPORT ON
ROAD IN TP. 42 N. , R. 63--62 and E1.
Report of H. P. Hill, A. M. Plumb and Commissioner R. W.
DeVinny, Viewers .appointed to view a line of road as follows, viz:--
Commencing At the Northeast Corner of the S.E.4 Section 3, Tp. 4 N. R. 63 W. ; thence .
running in a southeasterly direction along the South side and parallel with the U.P.R.R.Co.
Right of way to the head of the Bijou canal in the S.E.4 S.E.-47 Section 12, Tp. 4, N. R.63 ;
9 Thence continuing in the same Course along and parallel with the south side of said Bijou
Canal to the East Line of Weld County. The proposed Road herein prayed for will be over about
1 the awme course as that of the old territorial road. Said Road not to be less than 6o feet
in width. THIS ROAD TO CROSS THE BIJOU CANAL at or near Lost Creek and thence to County
line East on North side of Canal along section lines to East line of County.
Was presented to the Board when the following action was taken and entered of record,
to-wit:--
The Board having carefully considered the report of the viewers herein, as well as the
ebiantinne made therate and finding the renort correct as to form and believing the Public
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good requires the laying out of the road as recommended by the viewers, it was on motion
ordered that the report be approved and adoptedl . and the road therein described and recommen-
ded by the viewers be and is hereby declared a public highway . The Clerk is directed tore-
cord the report, plat the road, draw warrants in favor of parties for damages awarded, and
cause notices to be posted of the opening of said road, and notify the road overseer of proper
district to open the same to travel in sixty days as required by law.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, vlz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
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A. J. Elliott Attendance Co. Court 57.50 57.50 County.
A. J. Elliott Care of Jail 50.00 50.00 "
A. J. Elliott Committments and discharges 2.45 2.45 "
A. J. Elliott Attendance Dist. Court. 12.50 12.50
A. J. Elliott Boarding Prisoners 80.00 80.00 «
A. J. Elliott Sheriff' s fees 3.30 3.30 "
A. J. Elliott do 4.75 4.75 "
A. J. Elliott do 11.95 11.95 M
A. J. Elliott do 7.35 7.35 N
A. J. Elliott do 4 40 4 40 "
A. J. Elliott do 2 70 2 70 •
A. J. Elliott _ do 4 80 4 80 "
A. J. Elliott do 4 40 4 40 "
A. J. Elliott do 3 30 3 30 N
A. J. Elliott do 14 40 14 40 "
1 •A. J. Elliott do 2 70 2 70 M
A. J. Elliott do 11 75 11 75 "
A. J. Elliott do 37 35 37 35 M
A. J. Elliott do 91 75 91 75 N
Sachs Lawlor M.& M.Co. Office Supplies 1.00 1 00 "
City of Greeley Water Rent 50 00 50 00 "
Frank Benton Road Damages °j Dist. 3 2 00 2 00 Road
U. P. R. R. Co. do 2 00 2 00 "
H. P Hill Viewing Roads °4 Dist. 3 4 00 4 00 "
A. M. Plumb do 4 00 4 00 «
R. W. DeVinny do 4 00 4 00 "
Kittle & Withey Pauper Supplies 7 95 7 95 Pauper.
Bills Bros. Burial of Pauper 28 00 28 00
R.S.Roeschlaub & Son Services q6 Co. Hospital Bldg 40 90 40 90 Hospital
Dr. W. F. Spaulding County Health work 20 85 20 85 County.
L. B. Willard Justice fees 8 30 6 30 •
L. B. Willard do 4 10 4 10 "
L. B. Willard do 6 90 6 90 N
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L. B. Willard Justice fees- 4 60 4 60 Coun. .
F. J. Green D. D. Attorney fees J. C. 5 00 5 00' "
F. J. Green do 5 00 5. 00 "
F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00 "
Cora Wearin Witness fees J. C. 1 00 1 00 "
Laura Benton do 1 00 1 00
Charlotta Day do 1 00 1 00 "
Reba Day do 1 00 1 00 "
Line Seaman do 1 00 1 00 "
Paul Glaser' do 1 00 1 00 "
D. F. Camp do 1 00 1 00 "
Milton Seaman do 1 00 1 00 . "
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o'clock A. M. Friday, August 7th, 1903.
Attest:-- • - ' •
Clerk. '/ /"-U Chairman. .
By ( , Deputy.
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-- 15th day of July_A. D. 199.1 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Friday, August 7th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, 'Colorado mot at 9 olcloek A. U. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 6th inst.
•
Present:--
' Hon. 0. H. Rea, Chairman.
W. R. Adams, Clerk. R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
The elaims of J. A. Williams, Fred Salomon and George Fry for services as witness in
Justice Court were presented, and after carefully investigating same were on motion dis-
allowed for the reason that the County was not liable for Defendants witnesses.
7 ` The following Justice Accounts were then presented, examined and on motion approved
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and ordered allowed4the amount stated on each and placed on file, viz:--
James Gault, Justice of the Peace of J. P. Precinct No. 11, People vs Ed. Huffman.
Edward P. House,Justice of the peace of J. P. Precinct No. 7, People vs Fred Smith.
L. B. Willard, Justice of the Peace of J. P. Prect. No. 7, People vs Fred Gessing.
L. B. Willard, Justice of the Peace of J. P. Prect. No. 7, People vs Geo. W. Grimes.
Edward P. House, Justice of the Peace of J. P. Precinct No. 7, People vs James Bell.
The petition of Irving W. Metcalf praying for a reb:.to of td.xes n or tha ye r 1902 W,J;:;
then presented, examined and on motion it was ordered that he be granted a rebate of said
taxes Erroneous Assessment on W. S.E.4 Sec. 19 and W. N.E.4 Sec. 30, 7p. 4, R. 6a on a
valuation of *2500.
IN THE MATTER OF PAYMENTS ON THE
HOSPITAL AND COUNTY HOUSE BUILDINGS.
The following resolution was unanimously passed and
adopted, viz:--
WHEREAS, It appearing to the Board that perhaps some of the payments on the County Hospi-
tal and County Poor House Buildings, now under way of construction, may become due between
the sessions of the Board, and
WHEREAS, In order not to delay the contractors in the completion of either thereof,
RESOLVED, That in case any of said payments fall due in the absence •f :he Board that
the County Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make payments of same
upon the presentation to him of the proper certificates signed and authorized by the super-
vising architects, Robert S. Roeschlaub & Son, and at the following session of the Board
present his bill for the amount paid to said contractors.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
Klein & Waggoner Pauper Supplies. 2 45 2 45 Pauper.
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D. R. McArthur & Co. Hardware 4 Road Dist. 1 1.75 1 75 Road.
C. A. Yancey Road work °b Dist. 1 90 75 90 75 "
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It. i. Yeele Lumber °k Road Dist. 1 151 88 151 88
Wm. H. Thompson RLJporter D. C. 10 00 10 00 County.
F. J. Green D. D. Atty. Fees. J. C. 5 00 5 00 "
F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00 it -
F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00 "
F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00
H. T. O' Connor do , 5 00 5 00 "
James Gault Justice Fees 5 95 5 95 N
E. P. House do 7 00 7 00 If
L. B. Willard do 4 25 4 25 "
L. B. Willard do 5 55 5 55 "
E. P. House do 6 40 6 40 op
D. F. Camp Constable Fees 3 35 3 35
D. F. Camp do 10 70 10 70 I.
D. F. Camp do 3 45 3 45 "
J. S. Searles do 5 20 5 20 "
J. M. B. Petrikin Witness fees in J. C. 1 00 1 00 "
Paul Netzel do 1 00 1 00 "
D. F. Camp do 1 00 1 00 "
S. B. Woodward do 1 90 1 90 "
W. J. Rowe do 3 25 3 25 "
Charles Jeffers do 3 10 3.0 "
J. W. Lee do 4 00 4 00
C. E. Short do 4 00 4 00 "
J. C. Grimes do 4 75 4 75 •
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Gladys Comer do 1 00 1 00 "
Myra Comer do 1 00 1 00
Hazel Bly do 1 00 1 00 "
T. A. Roseman do 1 00 1 00 "
Line Seaman do 1 00 1 00 "
Bessie Ling do 1 00 1 00 M
Walter Bly do 1 00 1 00 "
In order to allow the Board time to visit the new Hospital and County House Buildings
an adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Saturday, August 8th, 1903.
Attest:--
d1/R , Clerk. /,Alma, Chairman.
By } , Deputy.
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__ July A. D. 190 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Saturday, August ath, 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur—
suant to adjournment of the 7th inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
w. R. Adams, Clerk Fritz Wattenberg, "
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. •
The minutes of the proceedings of the Board held July Id; August 3--4--5--6--7, 1903
were read on on motion ordered approved.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz :--
By whop claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
C. H. Rea Commissioner fees 3 0 00 3 0 00 County.
R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner fees & Mileage 30 00 30 00 "
Fritz Wattenberg Commissioner fees & Mileage 21 00 22 00 "
M. A. Lyons Juror fees County Court 2 65 2 50 "
Levi Mitchell Road work °)C Dist. 1 57 75 57 75 Road.
H. Lammers do 2 12 25 32 25 "
Detrich Hindahl Road work ab Dist. 2 21 00 21 00 "
Fred Williams Bailiff Dist. Court. 12 50 12 50 County
East Side Grocery Pauper Supplies 5 $0 5 b0 Pauper.
The Board then adjourned to meet September 1st, 1903, Tuesday, as a Board of Equalization.
Attest:-- // //�� ,,�//
. ..12[L.c�a Clerk. l /%-/r � �( Chairman.
By .../K117L-z, , Deputy. _
-17th 1, of Ju17 term
Greeley, Colorado, Tuesday, September 1, 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado : .et at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the eth day of August, 1903. •
Present:--
- - Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams, Clerk Fritz Wattenberg, Commissioner. -
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. -
In accordance with section 213 page 149 Session Laws Of 1902, the Board commenced its
sitting as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting and equalizing the assessment
roll for the year 1903.
•
The petition of M. V. B. Gifford was• presented and after carefu]ly investigating sau,e ,
it was found that all the land adjoining his property- was assessed on an equal basis', there—
fore it was on motion ordered disallowed and placed on file. -
/ 9
P/ IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTING DFLRGATES
TO THE NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS.
A communication was presented to the Board from the Exe-
cutive Committee of The Eleventh National Irrigation Congress, which is to be held in Ogden-
Utah, September 15 to 18, 1903 requesting that this Board appoint proper delegates from' Weld
County to represent the interests of said County; therefore after carefully looking into the
matter it was considered best :to have Weld County represented, and on motion duly made and
seconded Hon. H. M. DeVotie and Ex-Governor B. H. Eaton were appointed.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:-- -
By whom claimed. For what claimed. - Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
0. M. McElroy Labor % Road Dist. 1 - 3 00 3 00 Road.
R. C. Watson Work in assessors office 37 50 37 50 County.
H. C. Luther do 25 50 25 50
F. C. Peterson do 78 90 78 90 "
Sam J. McAfee Deputy Assessor 93 90 93 90
L. H. Oney Service as Janitor 50 00 50 00 "
Paul Gieser do 2 50 2 50 "
H. H. Oney Labor 0/4 Court House 42 00 42 00
Underwood Typewriter Co. Office Supplies 1 2$ 1 2$ "
J. S. Morgan Pauper Supplies 30 00 30 00 Pauper
C. H. Rea Supt. of P or 20 00 20 00
R. W. DeVinny Asst. Supt. of Poor 5 00 '5 00 "
Briggs Bros Supplies °A Road Dist. 3 2 00 2 00 Road.
J. H. Behrens Lumber qk 0i3 t. 3 193 90 193 90 Road.
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B. G. -Godfrey Road Work ak Dist. 3 49 00 49 00 Road
G. W. Abbott Road work 6,4 Dist. 2 15 75 15 7S M
Pairbain & Parish Lumber 4 Road Dist. 2 52 97 52 97 "
John Knutson Supt. of Hospital 50 00 50 00 Pauper.
Annie Nyberg • Labor at Hospital 20 00 20 00 "
Clark ,,& Faulkner Hospital Supplies 12 55 12 55 "
L. T. Brownell do 4 40 4 40 .
C. H. Ramsay do 1 63 1 63 . "
Lofgren Bros do 3 75 3 75 "
Robie & McCutcheon do 5 15 5 15 "
A. A. Rydberg do 4 00 4 00 N
John ALuteon - do 14 00 14 00 "
Wilson Grocery i,Co. do 31 30 31 30 "
Fulton Market do - 13 ,80 13 80 "
E. H. Chase Pauper Expense 10 00 10 00 "
Levin Bros Pauper Supplies 1 75 - 1 75 "
3. F. Rocho do • 3 00 3 00 "
Briggs Bros. do 2 00 2 00 "
Pending the completion of the adjusting and equalizing of the assessment roll an ad-
journment was taken to 9 o' clock A M. Wednesday, September 2, 1903.
Attest:--
l,f �
1�� G�,m�/ Clerk. r/ /'J �.t '4 � Chairman. .
By ��n. , Deputy.
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18th dal of July A. D. 19ag term.
Greeley, Colorado, Wednesday, September 2nd, 1903.
The Board of County Commissiesers of Weld County,. Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 1st inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams Clerk. " Fritz Wattenberg,
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
The Board resumed its sitting as a Board of Equalization.
The petition of William McKenney praying for a rebate of Military PO11 tax for the year
1902 was presented and on motion disallowed for the reason that the County Treasurer had de-
1 ducted same when he paid the seeond half of his taxes.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:-
By whom claimed. For what claimed Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
D. C. DonovanLbr.Co. Lumber Road Dist. 2 40.69 40.69 Road.
Herman Lammers Road work °k Dist. 2 38.50 38 50 "
W. S. Decker Road work °4 Dist. 3 21 00 21 00
R. L. Winbourn Hardware Dist. 3 4 15 4 15
J. C. Wylie Part salary as assessor 100.00 100 00 County.
T. A. Nolan Sprinkling Streets 5 00 5 00 " :
W. H. Thompson Reporting in Dist. Court 10 00 10 00 "
C. B. Kimball Work qi Collecting State Fair exhibit 12 00 12 00
Chandler Rotilon Work °G Erection of County Poor House 1385 00 1385 00 Co.House
E. D.Welker H .wre. Co. Hardware l Dist. 2 39 87 39 87 Road.
D. C. Donovan & Co. Lumber cik Road District No. 2 394 90 394 90 "
Pending the completion of the adjusting and equalizing of the Assessment roll and adjourn-
ment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Thursday, September 3, 1903.
Attest:--
.,a cZ• , Clerk ����! , Chairman.
By , Deputy.
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19th day of July A. D. 1903 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Friday, September 3, 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, "Coloiado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 2nd inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams, Clerk. " Fritz Wattenberg, "
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
The Board resumed its sitting as a Board of Equalization.
'7 / IN THE MATTER OF CHANGE IN ASSESSMENT OF THE '
MODEL MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY OF GREELEY.
Mr. J. L. Ewing, Manager of the Model Milling
and Elevator Company of Greeley, came before the Board and made objection to the Assessed
valuation of slid Company for the Year 1903, and asked that the Board reduce this valuation '
for said year 1903 from $25, 000.00 to $15,000. 00.
After carefully investigating the matter and the Board being fully advised in the
premises it was on motion or_lered that the assessment of said Company be and the same is
hereby or !ered reduced to 120,000.00.
The petition of Wm. Church, deceased as presented by W. C. Henry, Agent was then taker,
up and after carefully investigating the claim made therein and the Board being fully advisel
in the premises, on motion it was ordered that saiu estate be granted a rebate for the year
1902 on personal property (Cattle ) bn a valuation of $10, 125:
Justice Account of C. E. Glockner, Justice of the peace within and for Justice Precinct
No. 1 was presented, examined and on motion it was ordered that same be allowed for the
amount stated thereon.
/) The Report of Frank Smyser, Road Overseer of Road District No. 3 was presented, examined,
and on motion approved and ordered phced on file.
The Claims of Fritz Wattenberg, Fred Thompson and E. F. McCaslin °,S Witness in Justice
Court were presented, and after examining same they were on motion ordered disallowed for
the reason that County is not liable for Defendants witnesses.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
T. C. Winbourn Dopy. Water Comr. Dist. 2 26 45 26 45 County.
C. M. Jump Water Comr. Dist. 2 52 86 52 $6 "
Greeley Tribune Advertising 325 50 325 50 "
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J. J. O' Donnell Labor ° Court House 3 00 3 00 County.
Kersey Lumber Co. , Lumber °J Road Dist. 3 96 69 95 78 Road.
Neynaber & Sweeney Pauper Supplies 2 90 2 90 Pauper.
C. H. Rea Services °A Road Dist. 1 25 00 25 00 Road.
C. H. Rea Commissioners fees 15 00 15 00 County.
Fritz Wattenberg Commissio er Fees & Mileage 21 00 21 00
R. W. DeVinny Commr. fees & Mileage 16 80 16 80 "
R. W. DeVinny Services 0 Road Dist. 3 25 00 25 00 Road.
D. F. Camp Constable fees 11 00 11 00 County
Frank Smyser R. 0. Fees ale Dist. 3 517 75 517 75 Road.
J. E. Snook Part salary as Supt. of Schools 172 85 172 85 County.
T. G. Macy Coroner's fees 25 00 25 00 "
T. G. Macy Coroners fees 13 40 13 40
T. a. Macy Coroners fees 5 00 5 00
C. E. Glockner Justice fees 6 50 5 6o
G. C. Bruce Constable fees 6 95 6 95 "
Hans Matheson Witness fees J. C. 2 55 2 55
P. J Hussion Dopy. Water Comr. Dist. No. 2 26 03 26 OS
The r3oard finished its labors as a Board of Equalization for the year 1903, after which
it adjourned to meet again at 9 o'clock A M. Tuesday, September 8) 1903.
Attest:--
?.Z' 6? ) Clerk.
'1/ja eA Chairman.
By .4<-; Deputy.
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20th defy of_ Jam_A._D. 1 term.
Greeley; Color ado, Tuesday; September eth, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the aid inst. - •
Present:--
Hon. 0. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.' -
W. R. Adams, Clerk.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
Sheriff's .Report for the month of August, A. D. 1903, was presented, examined -and on motion
audited and ordered placed on file. -
IN THE MATTER OF PETITION TO
ORGANIZE AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
A petition for the organization of an Irrigation District
signed by Andrew McMillan, R. S. Chesnut, James °alley and forty-eight others having been
published for two weeks in the a Tribune a newspaper of general circulation in Weld
County was duly presented by the signers of said petition and the hearing on said petition
was had by the Board.
Proof of the due publication of the petition as required by law was requested of the
petitioners to be made by filing affidavit of the Bublisher of the Greeley Tribune and time
and until the 15th day of September was given petitioners in which to make such proof by -
affidavit as aforesaid.
That petitioners were given and allowed to until and including the 15th day of Septem-
ber 1903 in which to prepare and present to the Board bond required to be filed by Section
2 of an act approved April 11, 1903, said section appearing on pages 266 and 267 Session Laws
of 1903.
The hearing on the said petition by the Board was continued and adjourned to the 15th
day of September A. D. 1903.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
Wm. Whitlock Labor Cleaning Pest House 12 00 12 00 Pauper.
R.W. DeVinny qk Corbin Building fence 4 Road Dist. 3 20 00 20 00 Road.
R•W. DeVinny 1' Keys do 20 00 20 00 "
A. J. Elliott Committments and discharges 3 15 3 15 County.
A. J. Elliott Attendance County Court 42 50 42 50
A. J. Elliott S eriff' s fees 5 30 5 30
A. J. Elliott do 9 80 9 80 "
A. J. Elliott do 16 65 16 65
A. J. Elliott do 18 30 18 30
A. J. Elliott do 16 70 16 70
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A. J. Elliott Sheriff' s fees 31 75 31 75 County.
A. J. Elliott Attendance District Court 5 00 5 00 "
A. J. Elliott Telephone Bill 1 6o 1 6o "
A. J. Elliott Boarding prdsoners 64 00 64 00 "
A. J. Elliott Sheriff' s tees .75 75 "
A. J._ Elliott do 97 25 97 25 M
A. J. Elliott do 39 80 .39 80 "
A. J. Elliott do _ 130 130 . M
A. J. Elliott Care of Jail 50 00 50 00 "
T. H. Roseman Pauper Transportation 2 05 2 05 ' Pauper.
Geo. D. Statler Office Expense 50 50 Count,./.
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Geo. D. Statler Expense a); Collecting Taxes 15 00 15 00 County,
Geo. D. Statler Pauper Transportation 2 05 2 05 Pauper.
Geo. D. Statlet do 2 05 2 05 "
Geo. D. Statler do 2 05 2 05 "
Geo. D. Statler Pauper Transportation_ 2 8C 2 .8C "
Geo. D. Statler do 2 10 . 2 10 "
Geo. D. Statler do 2 05 2 05 "
Geo. D. Statler do 2 05 . 2 05 "
Geo. t. Statler do 4 . 00 4 00 "
Geo. D. Statler do 2 20 2 20 "
Geo. D. Statler do 135 135 "
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o'clock A. M. Wednesday, September 9th, A. D. 1903.
Attest:-
12dae___ Clerk Av 4_64 Chairman.
By Deputy.
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Greeley, Colorado, Wednesday, September 9th, A. D. 19013
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournient of the 8th inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny,Commissioner.
W. R. Adams, Clerk. " Fritz Wattenberg, "
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
Report of D. Str -h1, Road Overseer within and for Road District No. 1, for the month
of August 1903 was presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file .
/ I , / Report of H. G. Dailey R„ad overseer within and for Road District No. 2, for the month
of August 1903 was presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
The following claims were then presented, examined ad on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
H. M. Devotie Rebate of 1902 Poll tax 1 00
FultonMeat Market do 1 00
T. J. Piper do 1 00
J. H. Wilcox do 1 00
D. E. White do . •1 00
Wm Porgy Rebate 1902 taxes °/E Erroneous Assessment 2 24
Geo.. D. Statler F/128 do 1 00
. do % S/271 do 13 80
Geo. D. Statler Is H/3 do 28 50
. do °A K/96 do 30 40
Geo. D. Statler °k C/305 do 19 50
Geo. D. Statler 0/42 do 2 04
Geo.D.Statler °S a/81 - do. 49 95
Geo.D.Statler °,6 H/74 do 31 12
Geo. D.Statler °b H/327 do 26 40
Geo.D. Statler L/1,S do 169 94
Geo.D. Statler %% T/6l do 12 45
Geo.D.Statler oi4 S/418 do - 70 00
Geo.D. Statler do 14 77
Geo. D.Statler 4P/231 do 34 00
Geo.D.Statler ° P/168 do 124 50
Geo. D. Statler %/3 A/97 do 24 40
Geo. D. Statler °r6 C/146 do 26 00
Geo. D. Statler °i6 B/253 do 38 00
Geo. D. Statler °/E E/9 do 9 96
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Geo. D. St-ttler 4 C/277 Rebate 1902 taxes ° Erroneous Assessment 13 30
4 H/ 35 do 5 67
Is k/139 do 29 05 •
• F/112 do 39 60 39 60
• F/ 73 do 290 so
4 L/201 do 12 66
0,4 K/ 4 do 5$ 10 -
ao H/110 do 52' 00
qE m/226 do 12 07
h M/153 do 6 22
• L/224 do 4 50
clb P7117 do 9 60
°k P/113 do 89 22
• P/ 54 do 2e 16
0)4 M/253 do 12 44
4 P/151 do 9 60
a/3 w/241 do 960
. a6 W/14a do 47 50
4 s/266 do 18 00
a� w/ 72 do 23 25
4 S/136 do 26 60
°; R/11W do 28 87
°k Mc/45 do 1 00
°e T/112 do 1 00
W. F. Spaulding Services as Co. Physician - 3 00 3 00 Pauper..
W. F. Spaulding Examination ° Lunacy case 2 00 2 00 County.
W. F. Spaulding County Health Officer 136 50 136 50 r
Levi Mitchell Road work °b Dist . 1 70 00 35 00 Road.
Levi Mitchell do 40 00 40 00 " -
Levi Mitchell do 9 00 4 50 N ,
D. J. Shrewsbury Painting Signs °k Road Dists. 1--2 and 3 6 00 6 00 "
E. G. Steele Lumber 4 Road Dist. 1 95 72 95 72 "
H. G. Dailey R.O.Fees °G Road Dist. 2 503 00 503 00 N -
Daniel Strohi R. 0. Fees °74 Road Dist. 1 522 50 522 50
0.W.Pr int. & Sty Co. Stationery Sgpplie s 93 50 93 50 County,
Annie Makin Witness fees County Court 6 30 6 30 N
L. E. Allen Juror fees County Court 2 50 2 50 • N
H. F. Flower do 2 50 2 50
C. N. Jackson do 2 50 2 50 " -
C. Randolph do 2 50 2 50 N
A. S. Eaton do 2 50 2 50 " -
H. W. Lee do 2 50 2 50 " .
Eph Heaton do 2 50 2 50
J W. R. Nortros._, - �,. _.
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L. T. Brownell Juror fees County Court 2 50 2 50 County.
E. H. Abbott do 2 50 2 50 "
N. W. Hall do 2 50 2 50 "
G. W. Burgoyne do 2 50 2 50 "
T. H. Dinsmore do 2 65 2 50 "
J. L. Brush do 2 50 2 50 "
J. Max Clark do 2 50 2 50 "
Eph Heaton do 2 65 2 50 "
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A. W. Jones do 2 50 50 "
F. S. Dresser do 2 50 2 50 "
H. M. Williams do 2 50 2 50 "
E. H. Abbott do 2 50 2 50 "
Clark & Faulkner Court House Supplies 2 75 2 75 "
T. G. Macy do 2 50 2 50 "
I. H. Paine Repairs % Court House 32 16 32 16 "
Normal Institute Appropriation per Sec. 81 School Law 184 00 184 00 "
Robt.S.Roeschlaub Prof. Service qE Hospital Bldg. 33 40 33 40 Hospital
J. C.Gowdy & Co. Building fence °i Road Dist. 1 5 00 5 00 Road.
A. L. Morris Hospital Supplies 13 00 13 00 Pauper.
J. L. Armstrong Water Comr. Dist. 1 77 50 77 50 County.
I. S. Stapp Depy.Water Comr. Dist. 5 8 34 8 34 "
C. I. Colwell Water Comr. Dist. 1 31 00 31 00 •
Milo E Platt Depy. Water Commr. Dist. 6 21 00 21 00 "
Moses Hoover :"ater Commr. Dist. 6 38 75 38 75 "
C. A. Bennett Telephone Bill 1 95 1 95 "
F. E. Smith Expense ° State Fair 70 70 "
W.H.Kistler Sty.Co. 0 fice Supplies 5 00 5 00 "
Hughes °,6 McMurphy Pauper Supplies 4 80 4 80 Pauper.
E. H. McClenahan do 95 95 "
J. N. Gibson do 2 80 2 80 "
Park Mdse. Co. do 6 45 6 45 "
Wm. Mayher Coal Pauper 2 50 2 50 M
S. D. Jaynes Depy. Water Commr. Dist. 5 25 84 25 84 County.
A. L. Gibson Water Comr. Dist. 5 51 67 51 67 "
Milo E. Platt Depy. Water Comr. Dist. 6 13 12 13 12 "
Wm. Mayher Court House Supplies 2 30 2 30 "
C. A. Yancey Road work ob Dist. 1 56 00 56 00 Road.
G. G. Philip Lumber °J4 Road Dist. 3 36 50 36 50 "
Platteville Lbr. Yd. Lumber °e Road Dist. 3 2: 65 22 85 "
C. H. Boyd Road work % Dist. 3 25 38 25 38 "
W. F. Smith R pairs ti,4 Road Dist. 3 8 50 8 50
G. G. Philip Lumber qE Road Dist. 2 26 88 26 88 "
Geo. Held Road work ab Dist. 2 21 00 21 00 "
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Neill Bros * Ward Lumber °,C Road Dist. 1 76 85 76 85 Road.
Robie & McCutcheon Hardware 4 Road Dist. 1 2 50 2 50
D. R. McArthur & Co. Hardware 0,4 Road Dist. 1 3 50 3 50 "
VanSickle Livery Co. Livery ° Hospital 1 50 1 50 Pauper.
Klein & Waggoner Pauper Supplies 3 15 3 15 "
Lofgren Bros do 3 95 3 95
Oswold Allen Depy.Water Comr. Dist. 4 4 16 4 16 county.
J. R. Anderson Water Commr. Dist. 4 51 66 51 66 "
0.W.Printing & Sty. Co.Stationery Supplies 45 00 45 00
Roble & McCutcheon Jail Supplies 25 25 "
Robie & McCutcheon Court House Supplies 6o 6o
H. H. Oney Labor 4 Court House 4 00 4 00 "
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Thursl.ay, September 10, 1903.
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ATTEST:--
��. Clerk. r1//; Chairman.
By 1 , Deputy.
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22nd day of July A. D. 1903 torn. _
Greeley, Colorado, Thursday, September 10th, A. D. 1903. .
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 9th inst.
Present:--
-Hon. C. H. Re<a, Chairman.
W. R. Adams, Clerk " R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner. •
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. " Fritz Wattenberg, Commissioner. -
,2 / County Clerk's report fr the month of August 1903 was presented, examined and on motion
audited and ordered placed on file. - - - - -
County Treasurer' s reports for the months of July and August 1903 were presented ex-
amined and on motion audited and ordered placed on file.
The Claims of F. J. Green and E. L. Freberge were presented, examined and on motion -
disallowed and ordered placed on file. - •
The following Justice Accounts were then taken up and after carefully investigating
same were on motion approved for the amounts stated upon each:
C. E. Glockner, Justice of the peace of J. P. -Prect. No. 1, People v , G.Gilbert et al.
E. P. House, Justice of the peace of J. P. Prect. NO. 7, People vs F. P. Lonergan.
do do 7, People vs W. J.- Woods.
- do do 7, People vs John Heller. -
do do - 7, People vs C. S. Waite.
L. B. Willard, Justice of the Peace of J. P. Precinct No. 7, People vs Alfred Makin.
do do 7, People vs Bert Dudgan et al.
L. B. Willard, do 7, People vs A. K. Franklin.
do do 7. People vs A. K. Franklin. - -
do do 7, People vs Ed. Sandy.
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do do 7, People vs Fran.- Benton.
do do 7, People vs John. Heller .
do do 7, People vs D. E. Kimble.
do do -7, People vs Buck- Waddell.
do do 7, People vs J. W. Dillon.
The following caaims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants-
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
E. P. House Justice fees 2 15 2. 15 County.
E. P. House do - 3 55 3 5D » -
L. B. Willard Justice fees 6 15 6 15 "
L. B. Willard do 6 90 6 90 N - -
F. J. Green Depy. Dist. Atty fees J. C. 5 00 5 00 " - •
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F. J. Green . Deputy Dist. Atty. fees J. C. 5 00 5 00 County.
Ira Burbank Witness fees J. C. 1 00 1 00 "
Elmer Turner do 1 00 1 00 "
Wilson Turner do 1 00 1 00 "
Eph Heaton Juror fees J. C. 1 50 1 50 "
H. M. Williams do 1 50 1 50 "
A. W. Jones do 1 50 1 50 "
F. J. Green Deputy District Attorney fees J. C. 5 00 5 00 "
E. P. House Justice fees 7 30 7 30 "
F. J. Green D. D. Atty. fees J. C. . 5 00 5 00 "
John Marshall Witness fees J. C. 10 75 7 45 N
Tony Konantz do 10 75 7 45 "
Mary Charlesworth do 10 /5 7 45 "
Jas. Charlesworth do 10 75 7 45 "
Geo. E. Osterhout Lumber °4 Road - Dist. 1 133 :39 133 39 Road.
Geo. E. Hol:ien Professional Services ° Small pox 8 00 8 00 Pauper.
Mary S. Kelley Cleaning Pest House 3 00 3 00 "
Pier Bros. Hospital Supplies 3 75 3 75 "
Kittle & Withey Pauper Supplies 5 10 5 10 "
Briggs Bros do 2 00 2 00 "
Evan Davis Blksmthng. °ie Dist. No. 1 11 95 11 95 Road.
People' s Lumber Co. Lumber °A Road Dist. 1 8 75 8 75 "
R. F. Graham Medical Attendance ° Insane 7 00 7 00 County.
State Indust. School Care of Minnie H. Erdbrueigger 8 50 8 50 "
do do 15 50 15 50 N
Greeley Power & Lit.Co Light Gb Court House 40 00 40 00 "
1st Nat' l Bank. Rent of Office 12 50 12 50 "
C. D. Todd Salary as County Attorney 100 00 100 00 "
W. R. Adams, Clerk . Pauper Transportation 2 20 2 20 "
GreeleyIce&Lit.Co. Ice for Hospital 9 00 9 00 Pauper.
G. D. Horne, Office Supplies 6 25 6 25 County.
C. H. Woolf Printing supplies 38 50 34 80
G. Ice & Light. Co. Ice for Court House 3 50 3 50 "
G. C. Bruce Constable fees 11 25 5 95 "
C. E. Glockner Justice fees 8 15 6 35 "
W. H. Nix Witness fees J. C. 2 40 2 40 "
Town of Erie Pauper Supplies 33 65 33 65 Pauper.
Dr. Hubert Work _ Care of Insane Poor 127 75 127 75
Peoples Lumber Co. Lumber % Road Dist. 3 5 45 5 45 Road.
G. L. Shambo Road work °+6 Dist. No. 3 16 80 16 80 " ,
J. H. Behrens Lumber °y4 Road Dist. 3 208 97 20a 97 Road.
L. B. Willard Justice fees 4 85 4 85 County.
L. B. Willard do _ 4 05 4 05
L. B. Willard do 4 05 4 05 "
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L. B. Willard Justice Pees 2 00 2 00 County.
L. B. Willard do 4 35 4 35 "
L. B. Willard do 2 00 2 00 "
F. J. Green D. D. Atty. Fees J. C. 5 00 5 00 "
F. J. Green do • 5 00 5 00 "
F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00 "
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F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00 "
F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00 "
F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00. v"
J. G. Fishe Witness fees J. C. 2 50 2 50 "
Tob. McDowell do 2 J0 2 50 "
Chas. Mortimer do 2 50 2 50 "
J. H. Behrens Lumber °fie Road Dist. 3 45 96 40 50 Road.
Fritz Wattenberg Services °b Road Dist. 2 25 00 25 00 Road.
Almae Anderson Examining Treasurer' s Books 75 .00 75 00 County.
A. I. Kendal do . 80 00 80 00 "
W.R.Adams q6, Burge do 75 00 75 00 "
Pier Brothers Court House Supplies 3 45 3 45 "
L. B. Willard Justice Fees 6 90 6 90 "
F. J. Green D. D. Atty fees J. 0. 5 00 5 00 "
Chris. McNalley Witness fees J. C. •
8 80 8 80 "
J. W. Penrose . do 8 80 8 80 "
John Ray do 8 80 8 80 "
W. R. Adams, Clerk Recording °: Road Dists. 2 and 3 2 90 2 90 Road.
W. R. Adams, Commissioners work 90 00 90 00 County.
W. R. .Adams, Clerk Office Expense 12 76 12 76
E. P. House Justice fees 2 25 .2 .25 "
L. B. Willard do 5 80 5 80 "
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F. J. Green D. D. Atty. fees J. C. 5 00 5 00 "
F. J. Green do 5 00 5 00 "
W. W. Wolfe Conveying prisoners Eaton to Greeley 4 75 4 75 "
J. S. Searles Boarding Prisoners 4 00 4 00 "
Dr.Spaulding et al Autopsy qb C.A Doremus 30 00 20 00 "
Geo. D. Statler Treasurer's fees for July 1 115 48 1115 48
Geo. D. Statler Treasurer' s fees for August 400 69 400 69
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Friday, September 11th, 1903 .
Attest:--
.Y.Z.2 t',• QGeeain24 ,Clerk. 1")),//O.-?e tiY Chairman.
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By f , Aeputy.
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?3rd day of July A. D. 19 tern.
Greeley, Colorado, Friday, September llth, 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur—
suant to adjournment of the 10th inst.
Present:-- •
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
W. R Adams, Clerk " R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner. - •
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. " Fritz Wattenberg,g, "
The Petitions of Sarah B. Fox, Jasper Riggs, D. D. Shaw, J. H. Wolfe and J. M. McCutcheor+
praying for a rebate of their taxes were presented and after a careful investigation of each C .V(;t Wv
they were on motion disallowed and ordered placed on file. •
/-) IN TH •MATTER OF PETITION OF GEO. J. SPEAR
PRAYING FOR RIGHTS OF WAY FOR ELECTRIC RAILWAY
OVER VARIOUS COUNTY; ROADS.
George J. Spear appeared before the Board and petitioned them to
grant rights of way over and upon several of the County roads with the privilege and power
to build, construct and maintain Electric Railways. '
After listening to oral argument on behalf of said proposition and the board wishing to
be fully advised in the premises it was on motion-ordered that the matter be farther looked .
into and the same was referred to the Hon. 0. D. Told, County Attorney with instructions to
look up the matter and report to them at an earley a date as possible. •
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
L. W. Lynde, M. D. Physician' s Service lc Coroner' s Inquest 10 00 10 00 County.
E. I. Raymond, M. D. do 10 00 10 00 "
G. D. Statler °°s Durkee Postage °G Supt. of Schools 10 00 10 00 "
Robt. Cloughly Constable fees 14 05 9 3o "
Geo. D. Statler 2nd Payment q6 Hospital Building 1420 00 1420 00 Hospital
Geo. D. Statler 1st Payment alc Hospital Building , 1045 00 1045 00 " • •
G. D. Statler 4 0/215 Rebate 1902 taxes t Erroneous Asst. 192 37
°/{2 C/215 do 106 87 106 87 .
°° s/231 do 18 50
� W/4377 do � 14 00
93
ak F/ 28 Rebate 1902 tax qE Government Land 8 70
4 F/ 28 do 120
°G B/ 89 do 87
ak G/138 do 1 20
°X J/112 do 8 14 .
16 M/244 Rebate 1902 tax (Personal) 2 70
°4 0/224 Rebate 1902 tax ° Government Land 8 14 .
k S/ 53 Rebate 1902 taxes ° Erroneous Asst. 7v uu
4 x/221 do 5 33
q& W/ 8 do 296
°,b M/244 do- 3 00 3 00
4 Craft Pauper Transportation 1 80 1 80 Pauper.
°k S/234 Rebate 1902 tax 13 Erroneous Asst. 6 08
4 N/ 86 do 444
4 R/129 do 81 92
q6 F/114 do 296
o R/l72 do - 16 72
°)1s N/ 83 do 1 85
Town of Erie4 Pauper Supplies 14 00 14 00 Pauper.
David Severance Road damages qE Road Dist. i 100 00 100 00 Road.
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UNCLAIMED COUNTY WARRANTS.
It appearing to the Board that the following County Warrants have
never been called for and more than six years have elapsed since they were issued, it was on
motion ordered that they be and are hereby cancelled and held for naught, viz:--
NUMBER. To whom Issued. • 'For what Issued Date. Amount.
302C D.G.Brooks Road work Aug. 8 1,893 $ 4 00
579C Harry Shapeley Juror fees J. C. Aug.11, 1,893 1 50
5890 W, B. Grant Witness fees J. C. Aug.11, 1893 . . 1 00
6590 John Reynolds do Aug.14 1393 1 00
8420 'James Hill Viewing Roads Sep. 8, 1893 4 00
11870 H. J. Thompson Election Expense Nov. 7, 1893 1 50
1244C H. J. Thompson do Nov.17, 1:893 5 00
1271C H. J. Thompson . do Nov.17, 1393 5 60
15110 H. J. Thompson Witness fees J. C. Dec. 6, 1393 4 60
17170 Geo. Sadler do Dec. 9, 1,893 1 00
17420 C. Dunbar • do • Dec.12 1893 1 95
1675C D. G. Brooks Juror fees Co.Court Dec.20, 1393 2 50
23600 Thos. Watt Justice fees Mch. 6, 1,894 1 30
23610 Thos. L. Goodan do , Mch. 1894 1 45
2362C Geo. W. Smith Witness fees J. C. Mch. 6, 1894 1 60 •
26900 Walter Farr do Apr. 5 ]894 1 00
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29060 J. F. Moody do May 10 1,894 2 90
29740 E. A. Smith do May 10, 1,894 2 00
2983C J. B. Huff do May 10, 1394 2 00
30070 John A. Grindao do Jan. 5) 1394 4 20
32940 Thos. Temple Juror fees Co. Court Jan. 9, 1,894 4 20
34320 Will Hamilton Witness fees J. C. Jan.16, 1394 1 00
39970 Amos Gould do Sept.22, 1,894 2 40
42470 Chas. Finch Juror fees C. C. Nov. 7, 1894 5 35
46920 John Grindle Petit Juror fees Dec. 5, 1,894 2 50
47890 Frank Lytle Witness fees J. C. Dec. 6 1894 7 00
50610 Phillip Lawrence do Dec.14� 1894 3 70
77480 R. D. Fry Election Expense Dee. 4; 1895 50
77630 Van B. Kelsey do Dec. 4t 1895 16'60
78240 H. S. Maize do Dec. 4, 1395 2 50
78460 C. A. Fowler do ' Dec. 5, 1,895 10 50
80970 Van B. Kelsey Petit Juror fees Dec. 7, 1,895 28 30
85010 Frank Keefer Bailiff Fees D. C. Jan. 9 1,896 5 00
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108818T. H. Roork Witness fees J. C. Dec. ,11, 13
8818 96 2 75
11957B H.A.Shapeley Petit juror fees Jan.15 1392 2 50
12314B D. T. Bush Witness fees J. 0. Apr. 6 18'92 1 00
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12658B Theo Fulton 'Road work May 31, 1$92 5 50
13554B Wm.Willis Witness fees J. C. Dec. 6, 1,892 2 6o
13555B W. M. Willis do Dec. 6, 1:692 '6 6o
13595B E. M. Perkins Pauper Expense Dec. 7, 1,892 - 1 50
14367B Henry Anderson Wit. fees Cor. Court I Feb.10, 1893. 1 00
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T 0 TtiA L - - - - - - - - -$163 10
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Saturday, September 12, 1903.
Attest:-- •
/I/ 1J1. ,. / Clerk. L ,I/Y;f/ { aChai n.
By /_.[Le,q,, Deputy.
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24th day of July 19Q3 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Saturday, September 12th., 1903 .
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 11th inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
W. R. Adams, Clerk " R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. " Fritz Wattenberg, "
The Following claims were presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz :--
By whom claimed. For what 'Claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
Knutzen & Isdell 3rd Payment I Hospital Building 1220 00 1220 00 Hospital
C. H. Rea, Commissioner fees. 25 00 25 00 County.
R. W. DeVin .y Commr. fees & Mileage 26 80 26 80
Fritz Wattenberg do 26 00 26 00
IN THE MATTER OF PETITIONS FOR
REBATE OF TtXES. '
The following petitions praying for a rebate of taxes were presented, anu
after carefully investigating the claim of each; and the Board being fully advised in the
premises, on motion it was ordered that action on each petition be taken as follows, viz:--
The Denver Bond & Granted 'a rebate of taxes for the year 3B97 q; Erroneous Assessment on
Security Co. N.E.;. S:E.4 19-6-65 " '. .
Town of Ft. Lupton Granted 'a rabate of taxes for the year 1902 ° Erroneous 'Assessment
onLot 20, Block 19, Ft. Lupton.
The Colo.Condensed Uranted 'a rebate of 'taxes for the year 1902 °e Erroneous Assessment
Milk Co. on Merchandise on a valuation of $9,815. V
E. B. Barnes ' aranted"a rebate of taxes 6,4 Erroneous Assessment Year 1902. on S.:;
s.1 Lots 5 & 6 Block 5, Ft. Lupton on a valuation of $120.
Fred Arnold Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °k Erroneous Assessment
on Moneys and Credits on a valuation of $300.
Huett Bros. Granted a rebate ^of 1902 taxes 6,4 Erroneous assessment on Improvements
on valuation of 1000.
W. H. Nix Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes °4 Erroneous assessment on S.W.4 22-
1-67 and Improvements on a valuation of $250.
Julia O'Oonnell Granted a rebate of taxes, year 1902, °k Erroneous assessment on 1 coW
on a valuation of $25.
C. M. Good et al Granted a rebate of taxes year 1902 °j erroneous assessment on
S.E.4 27-8-65 on a valuation oftA40.
F.H.Gilchrist,Lbr.Co. Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes °k Erroneous assessment on Mdse. on a
valuation of $3000.
Grace Hebbard Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes °% Erroneous assessment onS.E.* 7-7-65
and Improvements on a valuation of$950.
1st Natl.Bank Blk. Granted a rebate of taxes year 1902 °fie Erroneous Assessment on
Capitol Stock on a valuation of $7500.
EGbert S.Eveland Granted a rebate of taxes year 1902 rik erroneous assessment on Per-
sonal property on a valuation of $185.
A. M. Shroeder Granted a rebate of taxes, year 1902 % Erroneous Assessment on S.W.'-h
Sec. 2-5-66 on do _ 4/0,J.
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Earl McKenney Granted a rebate of taxes year 1902 °; E roneous a ssessment on Poll
Mary W. Wright Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 Erroneous assessment
on N.W.4 3-3-65 on a valuation of 1200.
J. Cook Jr. Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °; Erroneous assessment
26.4-66 on valuation of $300.
John Allen Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1,,02 4 Erroneous assessment
on N. Lot 1) Blk. 28) Greeley on a valuation of $350. .
W. A. Purvis Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 % erroneous assessment oil
Cattle on a valuation of $1500.
W. E. Austin Granted a rebate of taxes year 1902 °; Erroneous assessment on
S.E.4 12 and N.E.4 13--6--67 on a valuation of $160.
Nancy S. Hertig • Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 ak Erroneous assessment
on Lot 4) N.E.4 01.14 Sec 9)-5-65 on a valuation of $100.
Max Deubach Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 Erroneous assessment
Lot 5) Block 18 and Al` Blocks 141 and 147 Greeley on a valuation of
$150.
J. H. Fowler Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °; Erroeous assessment on
N.E.4 26-08--65 on a vrtluat1Vn ui 00v-
J. L. Karr Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 54 Erroneous assessment
Moneys and Credits .on a valuation of $750.
John Stolz Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 Erroneous assessment
onS.1. N. 24-1-67 on a valuation of $750.
M. 0, Todd Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 qh erroneous assessment
on moneys and credits on. a valiion of #900.
Gabriel Knapp Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 Erroneous assessment
on S.L 14-2-68 and W. . N.W.4 14-2-68 on a valuation of 11000.
E. W. Goodan Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °e Erroneous assessment
on Merchandise on a valuation of $1600.
A. J. Smillie Granted a rebate of taxes lux t__e yucr iyv2 0 Erroneous assessment
u., 0. valuation of$905.
R. P. Fowler Grantel a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 5; Erroneous assessment
on personal and real property on a valuation of $1000.
Chas. E. Cooper Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °, Erroneo us assessment
on N S.W.4 1--1--68 on a valuation of $4320.
Eaton M. & E. Co. Granted a rebate of taxes for year 1902 % Excessive assessment on
Capitol stock on a valuation of $3000. .
Model M & Elevator Co. Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 19025
; Erroneous assessment orj
Capitol Stock on a valuation of 45000.
Windsor M. & . E. Co. Granted a rebate "; excessive assessment on $5000.
Mrs.J.E.Pulsifer Granted a rebate of taxes for year 1902 °k Erroneous assessment on
160 A. in 8--1--65 on valuation of $120.
Katie A. Beer Granted a rebate of taxes on a valuation $200.
C. W. Beer Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °4 Erroneous assessment
Lot 4) Block 34) Greeley on a valuation of $125.
F. E. Smith Granted a rebate of taxes 1902 °4 Erroneous assessment on E- 20--2-
67 on valuation of $403.67 '
Emerson Estate. Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 19025; Erroneous assessment
on real property on a valuation of $2795.
Eliza D McKissick Gra ted a rebate of ta--es for the year 1902 °4 Excessive assessment on
N.W.4 30--2--67 on a valuation of 4$1184.
M. I. McKissick Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902- q; Excessive assessment on
30--2--67 on valuation of $800.
The petitions of A. M. Wambaugh, C. J. Nordell and J. A. McKay and John G. Hall, were
after a careful investigation of each, on motion disallowed.
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock a. m. Tuesday, Sept. 15) 1903.
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Attest:-- .J r,� ,Q, Clerk. ; �) Chairman.
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5th (lay of July A. D. 190 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Tuesday, September 15th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur—
suant to adjournment of the 12th inst.
• Present:-- •
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
W. R. Adams) Clerk " R. W. Devinny, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. Fritz Wattenberg,
The minutes of the proceedings of the Board as held August 8th and September 1--2--3--8
9--10--i1 and 12 were read and on motion -ordered approved.
The board then proceeded to sit as a Board of Equalization to hear complaints from those.
aggrieved by the changes made in their assessments at the first meeting and to further cor—
rest and equalize the assessment roll for the year 1903 as required by law and to transact
such other business as map properly come before it.
/? Report of Superintendent of Poor for the month of July 1903 was presented, examined and
on motion approved and orclered placed on file.
-5 Report of the Superintendent of the Hospital for the month of August 1903 was presented
examined and on motion approved. and ordered placed on file.
Reports of the County Judge for the months of July and August, 1903 were presented, ex-
amined and on motion audited and ordered placed on file.
1 7 IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR ORGANIZATION OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
PROPOSED BY ANDREW McMILLEN, R. S. CHESNUT AND OTHERS.
The matter of hearing of said. petition
coming on regularly to be heard by the Board pursuant to adjournment from the 8th day of
September 1903 when the same was presented, and sufficient proof having been offered to the
Board on this day of the due and legal publication of the petition for the organization of
said district, as required by law, and of the due and legal publication of notice of the
presentation of said petition to this Board on said 8th day of September, 1903, in the ,
Greeley Tribune, a newspaper of General Circulation in the said County of Weld and State of
-Colorado, said proof of said publication having been made by the a 'fidavit of C. H. Wolfe,
the Business manager of said newspaper and otherwise, and said affidavit being presented to
said Board this day, it is found by the Board that said petition and notice thereof was duly
and properly published and given as required by law prior to the presentation thereof on said.
8th day of September, 1903.
And the said Andrew McMillen, R. S. Chesnut et al signers of said petition having made
and tendered the Board a bond signed by said Andrew McMillen, Robert S. Chesnut and Chris-
tian Moser of the County of Weld and State of Colorado unto the said County of Weld in the
state aforesaid in the penal sum of $300. , conditioned that if the said Irrigation District
be not organized, that the said signers of said Bond shall save and keep harmless the said
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County of Weld and all of its officials from all damages, suits and claims of whatsoever
nature, and shall pay all costs and expenses incident to the effort to organize said irrigatlor
District under said petition or which may arise out of such effort in any particular, and
the Board on due consideration finding that the said Bond was good and sufficient in amount,
form and condition, it is therefore ordered by the Board that the said Bond be and the same
• is hereby accepted and approved.
The matters of the Boundaries of the s iid District was considered by the Board and
testimony and evidence taken and received as to whether the boundaries of said district as
proposed to be organized should be changed so as to include within the confinements other
lands not within the same, as now proposed; it was ordered by the Board that the said
Boundaries of said District be viewed by Commissioner R. W. DeVinny and that for the purpose
of taking further evidence and testimony on the matter of the boundaries of said District,
the hearing on the said petition be and the same is hereby adjourned to the 29th day of
September A. D. 1903, a day within and not exceeding Three weeks from the day on which said
petition was 'first presented, to-wit, September 8, 1903.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
0/35 Rebate of Taxes Year 1902, Erroneous Asst. 1 03
N/21 do 4 50
B/228i do 4 20
H/22 do 17 00
A/177 do 6 6o
Denver B. & S. Co. Refund of 1897 tax 4 Erroneous sale. 12 53
Town of Ft. Lupton 1895 5 90
Mc./95 Rebate Military Poll tax 1 00
W/229 Rebate 1902 tax °C Erroneous Assessment 3 72
A/27 do 14 52
S/50 do 13 50
K/26 do 19 00
P/24 do 240
S/260 do 17 '72
B/141 do 766
K/180 do 12 00
D.R.McArthur & Co. Court House Supplies 1 25 1 25. County.
J. Norman Road work ok Dist.. 1 7 00 7 00 Road
F. G. Ballinger do 2 33 25 33 25 "
L. C. Vanderlip Blackamithing % Road Dist. 3 5 40 5 40 "
Cal Randolph Juror fees County Court 2 50 2 50 County.
A. W Jones do 2 50 2 50 "
N. W. Hall do 2 50 2 50 "
H. W. Lee do 2 50 2 50 "
H. F. Flower do 2 50 2 5o "
H. M. Williams do 2 50 2 50 "
C. E. Southard Judge's fees County Court 12 30 12 30 "
C. E. Southard do 12 30 32 30 "
C. E. Southard do 10 80 10 80 "
C. E. Southard do 10 80 10 80 M
C. E. Southard do 12 80 12 80 "
C. E. Southard do 23 65 23 65 "
C. E. Southard do 7 75 7 75 "
C. E. Southard do 12 50 12 50 "
C. E. Southard do 15 45 15 45 "
C. E. Southard do 22 85 22 85 N
C. E. Southard do 11 55 11 55 "
C. E. Southard do 25 50 25 50 "
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Wednesday, September 16, 1903.
Attest:-- J (.r
J(, v/77/ vu, ,� Clerk �v � Chairman.
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By Deputy
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Greeley, ColDsado, Wednesday, September 16th, 19(3.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 15th inst.
Present:--
W. R. Adams Clerk Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. " R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
The Board resumed its sitting as a Board of Equalization.
l IN THE MATTER OF CHANGING THE LINES
OF VOTING PRECINCTS 11 and 34,
A petition signed by R. M. Haythorn asking that the Northwest
Quarter (N.W.i ) Section 7, Tp. 6, N. , R. 65 be taken from erecinet ::No. 34 and added and made
apart of Election Precinct No. 11,
After due consideration and the Board being fully advised in the premises on motion
ordered that the prayer of the petitioner be and is hereby granted and that said N. W. i
See. 7, Tp. 6, N. , R. 65 be and is hereby detatched from said voting precinct No. 34 and
added to said voting Precinct No. 11 and said new territory shall be included in Justice
Precinct No. 11 and 13.
IN THE MATTER OF JUDGES OF ELECTION OF
VOTING PRECINCTS 6--11--16--21 and 35.
It appearing to the Board that F. W. Clark of Precinct
No. 6, Theo. Halpin of Precinct No. 11, Rose Swan of Precinct No. 16, Effie Carey of Precinct
No. 21 and W. K. Starbird of Precinct No. 35 are for various reasons unable to serve on the
Board of Registry and Judge of Election of their respective precincts; and it further ap- •
peering to the Board that said vacancies must be filled, it was therefore on motion ordered
that the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed in their stead to act as
the Board of Registry and Judge of Election of their respective precincts to serve for the '
term of one year or until their successors are 0#04inted, viz:--
For Platteville Precinct No. 6, A. R. ROSS.
For West Eaton Precinct No. 11, H.' T. O' CONNOR.
For Gibson Precinct No. 16, Anna Swan.
For N. E. Greeley Precinct No. 21, Charles E. Clark.
For Ault Precinct No. 35, Bertha McLeod.
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Thursday, September 17, 1903. •
ATTEST:--
Clerk. • J� C,�Chairman.
By , Deputy
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27th de.y of July A. D. 1S0� term. _
Greeley, Colorado, Thursday, September 17th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 16th inst.
W. R. Adams, Clerk, Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed,
By whom claimed Fine what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
B. F. Woodruff Road work Dist. No. 1 le 35 13 35 Road.
C. H. Rea Commissioners fees 4 Bd. Equalization. 15 00 15 00 County.
In accordance with section 1, Page 248, Session Laws of 1391 the Board selected the
following named tax payers to be certified to the Clerk of the District Court of this County
from which names the petit jurors required for the November term A. D. 1903 of said District
Court of Weld County may be drawn, viz:--
Arnold, Fred / Anderson,P. G. Austin, D. B.
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Anderson, C. V. Angove, William Abbott, E. H. ✓
Adcock, H. 0. Athey, E. F. Acker, P. M.
Ashby, J. D. Adams, Alex Austin. C. L.
Atkinson, Arthur✓ Blandin, 0. J. Behrens, Henry
Briscoe, L. T. ✓ Boyd, Robert Bliss, A. H.
Boomer, W. M. ✓ Brownlee, E. L. Barber, J. S.
Bunce, C. S. W. Brewer, J. M. ✓ Blake, L. 0.
Butler, A. D. Baker, N. W. Bracewell, C. W.
Bentley, John Benton, F. A. Boles, Ned.
Butcher, Wm. E. Briggs, Mart. Becker, J. J.
Brown, M. L. Baker, Charles Briscoe, Howard.
Bryant, S. P. Brown, W. W. Bennett, A. D.
Blake, F. D. Bills, I. D. Baird, A. P.
Clark, F. W. Clements, John Currier, H. F.
Christman, Jacob Churches, H. G. ✓ Chesnut, R. S.
Carter, C. L. Couzzens, Jas. B. Conley, W. E.
Campbell, R. S. Calwell, S. J. Clark, C. C.
Campbell, W. D. Cornelius, J. T. Cushman, Norman, E.
Day, W. T. / Craven, John Dean, I. I.
Deftly), C. F. Darling, Frank, E. Davis, S. L.
DeVine, C. W. Davidson, R. W. Decker, Asa A.
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Dunbar, J. S. Decker, W. S. ✓ Davis, John, D.
Doney, J. L. Davis, Charles Danley, James.
Deichert, George Doty, J. M. English, A. R.
Ennes, Theo. Ennes, W. J. ✓ Earnshaw, Ed.
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Evans, John B. Ewing, H. H. Fisher, S. H.
Elliott, E. J. Foster, Daniel Fulton, Theo.
Farr, Charles ' Foster, Harrison French J. W.
Fieddler, Constant Forbes Jesse R. Gleason, J. G.
Glenn, V. P. Gray, H. T. Gray, Wright.
Gregory, S. R. Girvan, C. H. Gearin, John.
Gillmore, W. J. Grenfell, Geo. E. Gedge, Fred C.
Grant, W. B. Gray, William Gordon, Geo. H.
Godfrey, A. R. Green, Geo. N. Huss ion, P. J.
Huffsmith) Peter Gilkey, A. T. Harper, J. M.
Hill, J. Willis Hayt, C. W. Houghton, W. S.
Herrington, Gene Howard, E. M. Harris) J. G.
Howard, George Hill, J. S. Hill, H. P.
Holland, John Hoffman, Jacob ✓ Hodgson, G. A.
Howard, Albert Harris William Hopper WM.
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Hagar, Swan Horne, Geo. D. Hutchinson, R. M.
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Huffsmith, S. R. Hefflebawer, W. S. Hentehel, Paul
Hubbard, D. P. Hollenbeck, George Howard, C. H.
Hayden) John Halls R. L. Irons, Gus.
Huffer, J. Hurich, Frank Jones, W. R.
Irwin, J. A Ingersoll, H. D.
Jacobs, A. W.
Jergins, Fred James Fred S. Jack) W. A.
Johnson, E. . . Jones, George Jones, George L. -
Junge, S. Jones, L. H Kent, Elles E.
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Kauffman, R. A. Kippinger, F. H. King, Charles W.
Kellogg, A. J. Knowlton, H. E.✓ Kidder, L. B.
Kerr, L. C. Knapp, James ✓ Kimsey, W. S.
Kinsinger, Joe. ' Kellogg, David. King, John W.
Kirk, V. H. / Kistler, Frank ✓ Lundy, J. C. ✓L
Knight, Elmer C. Kelsey, Van B. Luper, D. D.
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Lohnes, Edward Lair, B. M. ✓ Mason, Frad M.
Lucas, Theodore Lorey, Chris. / Myers, A. H.
Monson, J. P. Morgan, J. J. ✓ Miller, Noah.
Markle, Sherman. McArtney, John Mason, F. M.
Markle, S. A.- Mason, A. T.- Mortimer, R. W.
Mulford, Chas. S. Meredith, F. A. McKissick, J. 4.
Mince, John Mitchell, Levi McClave, A. ts. ✓
Miner, J. L. v Manning, F. S. * McGill, J. H.
McNeil, C. H. McIndoo, J. M. Neff, C. D.
McClave, J. S. Neill, W. M. Nash, Charles J.
Neill, Homer ' Newell, W. T. Oliver, George
Nolan, T. A. Nusbaum, E. M. O'Hara, J. G.
Norris, Charles Nelson, Swan Oster, Jacob P.
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O'Connor, John Osterhout, Geo. E. O'Hara, Hugh.
Oakley, 0. 0. ✓ O'Neill, T. D. Plumb, A M ✓
IR Putnam, P. W.✓ Prater, C. L. Pease, S. E.
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Phennah, P. W. / Pier, E. M. Pritchard, John
Preston, J. R. Patterson, Richard Pearson, 0. H.
Powell, George Pritchard, Ernest Plumb, Ovid
Pye, Samuel Pease, S. S. Park, Geo. R.
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Pardee, D. Painter, Jos. E. ✓ Porter, W. D. ✓
Peterson, W. H. Parish, H. J. Raney, Geo. T.✓
Ross, J. K. Reynolds, R. C. ✓ Rienks, C. ✓
Rankin, Ed. v Rosling, Edward Russell, Edward.
Russell, L. W. Rowe J. H., Ross, John
Roberts
) John P. Roberts)r s) A. W. Riker) E. D.
Rolleson, Edward Reems, Samuel Robinson, John.
Rayburn, T. W. v Short, H. J. Stone, Joshua
Smith, Fred N. Sanborn, B. D. Sterling, Asa
Steck, John Fred Snider, David Stevens, Geo. 0.
Shaw, Joseph Steele, W. T. Snider, Lewi-
Stradley, Charles Stewart, Hiram Sanderson, A. C.
Sanborn, B. D. Smylie, Frank W. Smiths Charles
Stevenson, J. R. Stevens, Alfred Smith, Thos.
Todd, John Tisdel, K. A. Thompson, John A.
Thompson, J. W. Thompson, C. C. / Tregoning, Henry.
Vander lip, L. C. Vollmar, C. L. Vose, A. S.
Wood, J. A. Wooley, James ✓ Waibel, Mat
Williams, C. V. White, 0. J. Woods, D. J.
Wynegar, J. A. Weber, C. H. ✓ Wilson, A. C.
Woodruff, B. F.✓ Waldo, N. G. Watson, John
Wilson, 0. M. Wheeler, T. E. Williams, George R.
h Waite, F. P. Woodruff, B. F. Wallace, I. H.
Wilkinson, Bryce Zinn, Frank Zimmerman, Geo.
An adjournmant was then taken to 1 o' clock P. M. Tuesday, September 29, A. D. 1903.
• Attest:-- -
Cam( ../yd Clerk. Ve t4hairrnan.
By Deputy
28th day of July A. D. 1903 term. — -
Greeley, Colorado, Tuesday, September 29th, A. D. 1903 .
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County; Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
sunat to adjournment of the 17th inst.
Present:--
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Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
W. R. Adams, Clerk. " R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
IN THE MATTER OF PETITION OF ANDREW McMILLAN, ROBERT S. CHESNUT,
ET AL. , FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
The above matter in regard to the
organization of an irrigation district as heretofore petitioned for and proposed coming on to
be determined by the Board for final consideration and determination, pursuant to adjourn-
ment from the 15th day of September, 1903, and the Board having fully considered the petition
filed as aforesaid, the proof of its due publication, the bond filed by said petitioners as
required by law, and having approved the same, and having fully considered the whole matter
of the organization of said proposed irrigation district and the advisability of the organi-
zation of the same, and the matter of what lands should be added to the district as origi-
nally proposed and the matter of modification of the boundaries, and changes of and in the
proposed boundaries of said proposed irrigation district having been fully considered, and
the Board being now fully and adequately advised in the premises finding that it is expe-
dient and proper to change the form and size of said district as proposed and to modify the
boundaries thereof as originally proposed in the petition therefor heretofore filed, a::d
said Board finding that lands not included in said district as originally proposed will be
benefitted by being included within the same, and that for the purpose of including said
lands to be added to said district and which would be benefitted by being included within
the same that oundariee should be changed and modified;
NOW THEREFORE, It is ordered by the Board that the Boundaries of said proposed irriga-
tion district as originally petitioned to be organized by said Andrew McMillan, Robert S.
Chesnut, et al., be and they are hereby changed and modified so that the boundaries of said
district shall be as follows, to-wit:--
Commencing at the Southwest corner of section 14, Township 4, north, range 66 west, ex-
tending thence east one mile; thence north one half mile; thence east I mile; thence
north i mile; thence east one mile; thence north . mile; thence East - mile; thence
north ( mile; thence east one mile;, thence north one half mile; thence east one mile;
thence South mile; Thence east one mile; thence South Two miles; thence east - mile;
Thence South Two miles; thence west 1980 feet; thence South one mile; thence east 1980
feet; thence south fr mile; thence west one mile; thence north f mile; thence west 7
mile ' to the southwest corner of section 34 township 4, north, range 65 west, to a point
on the Evans Ditch No. 2 of the Platte Vali.y Irrigation Company; thence following the
said Evans ditch No. 2 up the same to a point on the South line of section 35, township
4 north, range 66 west, 1320 feet east of the Southwest corner of said section; thence
west one and one quarter miles; thence south one mile;, thence west to a point on said
Evans Ditch No. 2; thence following said Evans Ditch No. 2 up the same to a point on
the north and south center line of the N. W. 4 of Section 8 township 3 north, range
66 west; thence north to the east and west quarter section line of section 5, said
township and range; thence west mile; thence north . mile; thence East one mile;
thence north one mile; thence east 4 mile; thence north one half mile; thence east z
mile; thence north fr mile; thence east i mile; thence north - mile; thence east ? mile;
thence north fr mile; thence east f mile.
It is further ordered by the Board that when said proposed irrigation district is or-
ganized, it shall be known as "The Big Bend Irrigation District. "
It is further ordered by the Board that said proposed irrigation district shall be add
hereby is divided Into three districts as nearly equal in size as practica' le, which dis-
tricts shall be known as "District No. 1" ; "District No. 2"; and District No. 3" and consist
of the following lands to-wit:--
All the lands of said proposed irrigation district lying and being on the West side of
the north and south section line between sections 23 and 24, 25 and 26, and 35 and 36, in
township 4 north, range 66 west, shall comprise District No. 1 of said proposed irrigation
district.
All the lands of said district lying between the east boundary line of said District No
1 of said Irrigation district as above described and the north and south section line between
sections 4 and 5; 8 and 9; 16 and 17, and 20 and 21, in Township 4 north, range 65 west,
shall comprise District No. 2 of said proposed Irrigation District.
All the lands of said proposed irrigation district lying east of said District No. 2
as above described shall comprise district No. 3 of said proposed irrigation district.
It is further ordered that when said district shall be organized, if hereafter organi-
zation thereof be perfected, one director for said irrigation district shall be elected from
each of said districts numbered 1, 2 and 3 respectively, each of which directors at the time
of their election shall be a resident of the district for which he shall be elected.'
It is further ordered that an electionbe held in said district on Saturday the 31st day
of October, 1903, at the Big Bend Schoolhouse in School District No. 29 in Weld County, Colo-
rado) being in said proposed Irrigation District, between the hours of 8 o' clock A. M. and
6 o' clock P. M. of said day,-at which election no person shall be entitled to vote unless he
be' a qualified elector within said district as above bounded, and a resident of the same,
and the owner of real estate in the same and shall lave paid a tax upon real estate located
in said district during the year immediately preceding said election. The said Election shall
be held for the purpose of determining whether or not the said irrigation district as above
bounded, described and proposed shall be organized as provided by law.
It is further ordered that Andrew McMillan, Robert M. Barr and Joseph Bainbridge be and
they are hereby chosen and appointed as judges of said election.
It is further ordered that the ballots cast at said election shall have upon them the
words "Irrigation District--YES, " or "Irrigation District--NO, " or words equivalent thereto,
and also the names of persons to be voted for, for directors of said proposed irrigation dis-
trict, and that after the said election is held the returns thereof shall be by the judges
of said election certified to this Board for canvassing as required by law.
It is further ordered that a notice be given by this Board as provided by law of the
holding of said election in said proposed irrigation district at the time and place aforesaid.)
for the purposes aforesaid, which said notice shall designate the name of said proposed dis-
trict, to-wit: "The Big Bend Irrigation District, " and shall be published for at least four
weeks prior to the date of said election in The Greeley Tribune, a weekly newspaper of, Gener-
al circulation in Weld County, Colorado, and which said notice shall require the electors
resident within said proposed irrigation district and who own real- estate therein and have
paid thereon a property tax within one year prior to the date of said election, to cast bal-
lots on the question as to the organization of said irrigation district, and also cast bal-
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lots for three directors for said proposed irrigation district as above specified, which said
notice so to be published shall be in words and figures as follows, to—wit:--
NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR ORGANIZATION ^OF
THE BIG BEND IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
Notice is hereby given that an Election is called to be held at the Big Bend school
House, in School District No. 29 of Weld County, Colorado, on Saturday the 31st day of October
1903, the Polls at which election 'will be open from 8 o'clock A. M. to 6 o' clock P. M. of said_
day, for the purpose of determining whether or not an irrigation district to be known as
"The Big Bend Irrigation District" shall be organized according to law, comprising the lands
included within the following boundaries, to-wit:--
Commencing at the South west corner of section 142 township 4 north,
range 66 west extending thence east one mile ; thence north i mile; thence east . mile;
thence north mile; thence east one mile; thence north - mile; thence east . mile;
thence north .- mile; thence east one mile; thence north i mile; thence east one mile;
thence south mile; Thence east one mile; thence south two miles; thence east - mile;
thence south two miles; thence west 1980 feet; thence south one mile; thence east 198'0
feet; thence south fr mile; thence west one 'mile; thence north i mile; thence west }
mile;to the southwest corner of section 34� township 4 north, range 65 west, to a point
on the Evans Ditch No. 2 of the Platte Valley Irrigation Company; thence following the
s id Evans Ditch No. 2 up the same to a point on the south line of section 35, township
4 north, range 66 west, 1320 feet east of the southwest corner of said section; thence
west One and one-quarter miles; thence south one mile; thence west to a point on said
Evans Ditch No. 2; thence following said Evans Ditch No. 2 up the same to a point on the
north and south center line of the N.W.4 of section 82 township 3 north range 66 west ; ,
thence northrothe east '4).01...e4, west quarter section line of section 5 said township and
range; thence west - mile; thence north fr mile; thence east one mile; thence north one
mile; thence east 4 mile; thence north mile; thence East . mile; thence north mile;
thence east 1 mile; thence north mile; thence east i mile; thence north mile; thence
east fr mile.
At which election all qualified electors who are residents within said district as
above bounded and who own real estate within the same, and who within the year 'immediately
preceding the day of said election paid a tax upon real estate situate within said proposed
irrigation district, shall be entitled and are required to vote, and are required to cast
ballots which shall contain the words) "Irrigation District--YES; " or "Irrigation District--
NO, " or words equivalent thereto, and also the name of three persons to be chosen as direc-
tors of said irrigation district if the same shall be organized. At said election there shall
be determined by ballot the question of whether or not the said irrigation district shall
be organized as provided by law, and there shall be elected three directors for said proposed,
irrigation district, to act for the same in case said irrigation district is organized.
By the Board of County Commissioners of
Weld County, Colorado,
0.H. REA, Chairman.
• R. W. DeVINNY,Commissioner.
r'i itz WATTENBERG, "
There being no further business to come before the meeting an adjournment was then taken
to 9 o' clock A. M. Monday, October 52 1903.
Attest:--
-. 2 Clerk. ( 1./ 4 Chairman.
By 1p4-7:LI>47, , Deputy.
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1st day of October 19c� term. _-
Greeley, Colorado, Monday, October 5th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 29th of September.
Present:--
W. R. Adams, Clerk Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
. By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
// IN THE MATTER OF APPROVING .
OFFICIAL BONDS.
The Board then proceeded to examine the official bonds of the County and
Precinct Officers now in force as required by law, and the sureties thereon being deemed
ample and satisfactory it was on motion ordered that they be approved.
The following claim was then presented, examined and after carefully investigating .same
was -ordered allowed and a warrant drawn for the respective amount stated thereon. .
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed Allowed. Fund.. .
Chandler & Robinson. 3rd payment on Co. House Building. 1010.00 1010.00 Co.House.
On account of the absence of two members of the Board it was ordered by the Chairman .
that an adjournment be taken to 9 o' clock A. M. .Tuesday, October 6, 1903. .
ATTEST:-- � /V✓f (A
✓`a ad f Y,� Clerk , Chairman.
•By , Deputy.
121
2nd day of October term. .
Greeley, Colorado, Tuesday, October 6th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of 'County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 5th inst.
Present:--
W. R. Adams, -Clerk. Hon. R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. Fritz Wattenberg,Commissioner.
Chairman Rea being absent on business, Commissioner R. W. DeVinny was on motion elected
chairman pro tem.
The following claims were then taken up, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
L. H. Oney Guarding Insane -5 00 ' 5 00 County.
L. H. Oney - Janitor Court House 50 00 50 00 "
H. H.. Oney • Labor 6,4 Court House 3 50 3 50
Paul Gieser Janitor work - 2 50 •2 50
F. C.' Peterson Work in assessor' s office 8'1 6o el 6o "
S. J. McAfee Deputy Assessor 96 6o 96 6o
T. A. ' Nolin Sprinkling Streets 5 00 5 00 "
J. E. Snook Part salary as Supt. .Schools 204 6d 204 68
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Wednes1ay, October 7th, 1903 .
Attest:--
'2 46,1w C I -a-fA
Clerk 2 Chairman.
By /-.?-deiri Deputy.
`).47
dater of October_ _ term.
- Greeley, Colosado, Wednesday, October 7th, A. D. 1903. -
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado , et at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 6th inst. •
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
W. R. Adams, Clerk. " R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.-
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. " Fritz Wattenberg, - •
/ D ` f Report of D. Strohl, Road Overseer of Road District No. 1 for the month of September,
1903 was presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
/ U di IN THE MATTER OF PETITION FOR • -
ROAD IN TP. 2 N. , R. 65 and 64 WEST. •
A petition signed by T. T. Roberts, Isaac Brown and • -
twentytwo others praying for the laying out of a road 60 feet in width, as follows, viz,:
y.o Commencing at a point where what is designated as County Road No. 204 strikes the half
section line in section 24, Tp. 2, N.,� R. 65 thence running in a southeasterly direc-
`� Q tion to the Southeast Corner of the S. E. 4 Section 24 thence south one mile along
the range line and between sections 25--2--65 and Section 30--2--64 to the Southeast
h 1 corner of Section 252 Tp. 2 N. R. 65. The last named point being the terminus being
p the terminus thereof. ALSO To VACATE THAT PART OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 204 WHICH RUNS THRROUJd
► THE SOTJTH HALF OF SECTION 24 AND THROUTH SECTION 25� TP.2�� N. R.65.
oIi was presented to the Board when the following action was taken and entered of record, viz :--
It appearing to the Board that the right of way for the line of road prayed for is not
all granted and Paul Gregory having deposited 415.00 to pay the expense of viewing
in case said road be not granted, on motion it was ordered that Commissioner R. W De-
Vinny D. M. Lewis and C. . Girvsn be and they are hereby appointed viewers to meet at
the starting point at 10:00 o' clock A. M. Friday October 30, 1903, and view' the line
of road herein prayed for and file their report thereon) as required by' law, with the •
k County clerk ten days before the next regular meeting of the Board.
Paul Gregory is hereby appointed to post notices as required by law. - •
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed. For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed -Fund.
P. J. Huss ion Juror fees County Court 7 55 7 55 County. •
M. A. Bunker do 7 50 -7 50 " -
Thos. Stimson do 5 00 5 00 " -
Chas. Heaton do , • 5 00 - 5 00 "
E. H. Abbott do 7 50 - -7 50 "
H. F. Flower do • -5 00 5 00 "
W. S. Lowe do - 6 20 6 20 "
T. A. Foley do 5 30 5 30 "
H. M.- Williams do 5 00 5 00 "
N. W. Hall do - ' -5 00 5 00 "
S. A. Bradfield do • 7 80 7 80 "
J. H. Russell do 5 00 5 00 "
H. M. Williams do 2 50 2 50 " -
J. Max Clark do - -2 50 2 50 " •
H. M. Williams do 2 50 2 50 " -
1. 2 S
J. L. Brush . Juror fees County Court 2 50 2 50 County.
C. E. Clark do 2 50 2 50 "
A. S Eaton do 2 50 2 50 "
H. W. Lee do 2 50 2 50 "
A. W. Jones . . do 2 50 2 50 "
F. H.. Badger do 7 50 7 50 .
J. P. Nauman do 5 90 5 90 "
T. A. Lewis do 5 05 5 05 "
Jos. Coykendall do 10 05 10 05 "
A. H. Cuyler do 8 17 8 17 N
H. M. DeVotie do 7 65 7 65 "
H. W. Lee do 7 50 7 50 "
C. B. Tisdall do 5 45 5 45 "
A. W. Jones do 7 50 7 50 "
F. E. Hodgson do 7 55 7 55 "
A. S. Eaton do 7 50 7 50 "
R. W. Mortimer Blacksmithing 4 Road Dist. 3 2 30 2 30 Road.
P. A. Qlson do 12 25 12 25 N
J. C. Wylie Part salary as assessor 200 00 200 00 County.
I. 0. Glazier Repairing Clock 1 00 1 00 "
red Macy Co. Office Supplies 13 94 13 94 _ "_
0. W. P. & S. Co. Office Supplies _ 83 42 83 42 "
0. W. P. & S. Co. Election supplies 16 90 16 90 "
0. W. P. & S. Co. Election Supplies 98 38 9s 38 «
G. P. & Light Co. Light & Court House 40 00 40 00 N
Robie & McCutcheon Jail Supplies 1 6o 1 6o "
Robie & McCutcheon Court House Supplies 1 60 1 6o "
Pier Bros. _ Court House Supplies 80 80 "
G. .I. & Light Co. Ice for Court House 3 00 3 .00 "
D. R. McArthur & Co. Court House Supplies 1 55 1 55 N
I . H. Paine Repairs de Court House 3 00 3 00
Greeley Tribune Pub. Co. Advertising. 63 00 63 00 "
Greeley Tribune Pub. Co. Printing Supplies 55 50 55 50 "
Guy D. Duncan D. D. Atty fees D. C. 40 00 40 00 "
W. M. Boomer Witness fees J. C. 2 00 2 00 "
J. W. Penrose Witness fees Co. Court 7 20 7 20 "
D. Strohl R. 0. Fees °{a Dist. 1 6o6 50 6o6 50 Road.,
R. S. Roeschlaub & Son Prof. Service °k Hospital Bldg. 114 20 114 20 Hospital
Do do ak Hospital Bldg. 76 20 76 20 Hospital.
J. C. Kimsey Reporting c‘ County Court 10 00 10 00 County
J. C. Kimsey do 10 00 10 00 "
J. T. Jacobs Atty. fees Co. Court 10 00 10 00 "
W. F. Stephens Rent of Office 36 00 36 00 N
1 99
Roy Ray Reporter Coroners Court 5 00 5 00 County.
C. D. Todd Expense °k R. R. Asst. 15 00 15 00
I. 0. Glazier Repairing Adding Machine 1 50 1 50
D. F. Camp Witness fees Go. Court 4 00 4 00 "
L. T. Brownell Court House Supplies 1 50 1 50
Geo. T. Briscoe Witness fees Co. Court • 3 20 3 20 "
Kersey Lumber Co Lumber & Road Dist. 3 65 93 65 93 Road.
G. W. __bbett Road work a/c Dist. 2 12 25 12 25 ' "
Detrich Hindahl Road work ab Dist. 2 49 90 49 90
Platteville Lbr. Yard Lumber Dist. 2 5 5a 5 51 . "
Platteville Lbr. Yard Lumber "'•. Road Dist. 2 26 72 26 72
IF
Herman Lammers Road work Dist. 2 46 50 46 50 "- "
Platteville Lbr. Yard Lumber (7,4 Dist. 2 B` 50 8 50 '"
Geo. Held Road work cik Dist. 2 70 00 70 00 "
D. C. Donovan Lbr.Co. Lumber 6 Dist, 2 81 91 81 91 .
J. N. Counter Lumber Dist. 2 89 40 89 40
) /// IN THE MATTER OF GRANTING RIGHTS-OF-WAY
OVER COUNTY ROADS FOR ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.
WHEREAS, George J. Spear represents to this Board
•
that he in good faith is making active exertions to have organized a corporation with power
to construct and operate within the County o-f Welds State of Colorado) an electric railway
line or lines to transport passengers and freight, and thereby to promote the public welfare;
and that in the prosecution of said object he has received much encouragement from owners of
property in this county; and further represents he finds itOnecessary condition precedent to
induce capital and persons of experience in said business to proceed therewith that he as
said promot'or be granted by this Board the conditional rights, privileges and franchises
herein below specified, to be by him in due time assigned and transferred to said corporation
when organized with means and ability to carry said enterprise to actual and successful
result; and,
WHEREAS, , this Board believes the successful prosecution of said enterprise will materi-
ally increase the taxable property of the County of Weld and be for the general advantage of
its citizens and taxpayers, and therefore desires to encourage the same;
NOW THEREFORE, Be It Resolved, that for the consideration aforesaid and subject to the
several conditions below stated, this the Board of County Commissioners of the County of
Weld, State of Colorado, does hereby grant to said George J. Spear and his assigns the neces—
sary rights of way, easements and privileges to construct, operate and maintain a line or
IL lines of electric railway, , and is hereby permitted to use gas, compressed air or other
mechanical motive power now known of or which may hereafter be discovered for the operation
of the said railway, with all rails, poles, wires, cars and other appliances reasonably
necessary in connection therewith for transportation of passengers and freight over, along
and across such of the public roads and highways of Weld county as may be designated by
si.id grantee or his assigns as below stated, within the following townships, that is' to say:
(OVER. )
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In Range 6e West, Townships 1, 2, 3 and 4.
In Range 67 West, Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. and 8.
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In Range 66 West, Townships 4, 5, 6 and 7.
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In Range 65 West, Townships 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
In Range 64 West, Townships 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
In Range 63 West, Townships 4 and 5.
The Conditions to which said grant is hereby expressly made subject are the following:
1st. The rights, privileges and license herein granted shall be subject always to the,
rights of the public in said highways and the rights of all owners of land whose lands are
subjected to additional burden by reason of the construction and operation of said electric
road. •
2nd. That no steam engines or locomotives shall ever be used for moving cars upon said
electric road or any portion thereof situate along any public highways except during the con-
struction of the said railway.
3rd. On or prior to the 31st day of December, 1904, said Grantee or his assigns must
file with the County Clerk and Recorder of Weld county_ a map with verified statement desig-
nating the particular roads and whit side thereof in said territory above dpecifled on which
within Ten years thereafter a line or lines of Electric railway shall be constructed and in
actual operation. The affidavit accompanying said map r:uust show the organization of a cor-
poration assignee of said Spear, to prosecute said enterprise, and that adequate capital to
construct and equip ten miles of such electric railway is in the treasury thereof either in
cash or notes of solvent subscribers payable during the year 1905'; and must further show the
intention in good faith of said company within said Ten years period to construct, equip and
have in operation lines of electric railway on, along or across all the roads designated in
said map, to the extent at least ten miles per year. All public roads in the territory afore—
said not so designated in said map shall then be excluded from said grant and license.
4th. On or before the 31st day of December, 1905, there must be filed with the County
Clerk affidavit by an officer of said corporation showing actual construction and operation
of at least ten miles of said electric railway, and that adequate capital to have constructed
and equipped a total of twenty miles thereof during the year 1906 is in the treasury of said
company either in cash or notes of solvent subscribers payable during said year, if not
otherwise provided for. A failure to comply with this provision shall operate as a forfei-
ture of all rights on or over roads designated in said map not then actually occupied by line
of electric road then in operation.
5th. In like manner each year thereafter until and including the year 1913, a similar
affidavit must be filed in said County Clerk's office showing construction and operation of
such electric railway with a total mileage of at least thirty miles by December 31, 1906,
Forty miles by December 31, 1907, Fifty miles by December 312 190$, and so on. A failure to
comply with this provision any of said years shall operate as a forfeiture of all rights
on or Over public roads designated in said map not actually occupied by a line of said
electric railway in operation on the 31st day of December of year when said failure to file
affidavit first occurs.
6th. Said right of way and privileges hereby granted shall extend to a proper crossing
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at grade, of all public highways, and to the right to use a strip of land on one side of the
highway where said railway shall be constructed, not to exceed fifteen feet in width where
the public highway is sixty feet in width, and ten feet where said highway is less than
sixty feet in width; but in no case shall any such road be constructed upon any highway in
such manner as to reduce the width of the road reserved for the use of the public to
less than forty feet. In constructing said electric railroad the owner thereof shall Con-
struct the same along one side of said highway and adjacent to the adjoining sands, and all
polls and appliances for the operation of said road shall be placed upon the exterior line
of said highway, excepting at the turnouts and switches. Said electric road shall be so
constructed as not to interfere with the grate of traveled portion of said road, or with any
ditches constructed for drainage, or with the natural drainage of said road. In case the
traveled portion of any portion of a highway is on the side of the road selected for said
electric road, then in such case whoever shall construct said electric road shall so grade
and construct the public highway at such point as to leave the highway in as good condition
as it now is for a width of 30 feet or more in condition for public use as a highway.
Said electric road shall be constructed without any cut to exceed two feet in depth, or
fills to exceed two feet in elevation, along any highway, and proper crossing shall be made
at all cross-highways and at all private roads and entrances on private grounds. No county
bridge shall be used by said electric road, but the owner of said road shall, at his or its
own expense, construct and maintain all necessary bridges. In case the construction of said
electric read shall require the alteration of the grade or traveled portion of any road, said
change shall be made at the expense of the owner of said road, and under the direction of
the Board of County Commissioners and to their satisfaction,
7th. Said Spear and his assigns owning or to own or operating said electric railway
shall save harmless the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, and all of fi-
cers thereof, from and against any and all claims, if any be made, by or on account of any
persons or corporations by reason of the construction, maintenance or operation of said elec-
tric railway on public highways or any matter in connection therewith, including all expenses
costs and counse]!ffees arising from any litigation on account thereof. It is understood said
grantees or licensees hereunder shall, when so advised, be at liberty to employ counsel to
defend suits against said County or any of its officers, if any there be on account of any
such claims, and that the county officials defendant will at the instance of said grantees
and licensees execute any necessary appeal bonds with sureties arranged for by said grantees 04,
or licensees. In event any judgment against the County of Weld, this Board, or any county
officials, be obtained in any such suit and shall not be appealed from at instance of said
grantees or licensees hereunder, or if appealed from shall be affirmed or such appeal be dis-
missed and the owner of said electric railway shall not within sixty days thereafter pay
such judgment in full with all costs attending and otherwise comply with the provisions
hereof, then all the rights of way, privileges and franchises herein granted shall, at the
option of the Board of County Commissioners be forfeited and forthwith cease and determine.
8th. As a further condition to the exercise of the privileges '_:erein granted, said
Spear or his assigns, shall before commencing the work of construction upon any highway, fi!
his or its acceptance in writing of all the provisions of this resolution, and shall file
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with said Board a bond with sufficient sureties, to be approved by said Board, in the penal
sum of Ten Thousand Dollars, conditioned to faithfully comply with all the terms of this
resolution and to save said Weld county, its Board of County Commissioners, and all officials
of said County, harmless by reason of said grant and all things done thereunder, and to pay
settle and discharge all claims for damages or otherwise arising out of said grant or the
construction, maintenance and operation of said road.
An adjournident was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Thursday, October ath, A. D. 1903 .
ATTEST:--
11�aaagZ , Clerk. (_ -'// 71( c c m Chairman.
By Deputy.
J
1e )'
$th day of October 1903 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Thursday, October 8th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the 7th inst.
Present :--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W R. Adams, Clerk. " Fritz Wattenberg,
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
Report of Frank Smyser, Road Overseer of Road District No.
P Y , 3� for the month. of September
was presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
Sheriff' s report for the month of September, 1903 was presented, examined and on motion
audited and ordered placed on file.
Report of Superi=.tendent of Hospital for the month of September, 1903 was presented,
examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
Report of Frank Madden, Clerk of the District Court for the eixlonths endi"g June
30, 1903 was presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
The petition of H. L. Wells praying for a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 gb erroneous
assessment of cattle was presented, and after carefully investigating same, and the Board .
being well advised in the premises, on motion ordered that he be granted a rebate of taxes
for the year 1902 on cattle on a valuation of $1000.
Butchers Bonds of J. C. McLucas, T. M. Jones and W. B. Claycomb each in the penal sum
of $1000. were presented to the Board and after carefully investigating each and considering
the sureties on each ample and satisfactory, on motion it was ordered that they be approved
and placed on file.
The claims of Annie V. Betts °b Reporter in case No. 33847 Arapahoe County for $156.40;
Henry C, Vidal °4 Services as referee in case No. 33647, Arapahoe County andSachs Lawlor
M. & M. Co. for office supplies for $5.50 were presented and after carefully investigating
each they were on motion disallowed and ordered placed on file.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
B:1 whom, claimed For what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
J. R. Anderson Water Comr. Dist. 4 50 00 50 00 County.
P. J. Hussion Deputy Water Comr. Dist. 2 25 00 25 00
C. M. Jump Water Commr. Dist. No. 2 50 50 50 50
T. C. Winbourn Deputy Water Commr. Dist. 2 25 45 25 45
1_ )4
J. L. 'Armstrong Water Comr. Dist. 3 75 00 75 00 County
C. I. Colwell Water Comr. Dist. 1 28 00 28 00 "
Colorado Telephone Co. Rent Phone 0.1 Water Dist. 4 3 75 3 75 "
N N N oh — 3 3 75 3 75 N
S D. Jaynes Deputy water Comr. Dist. 5 25 00 25 00 "
I. S. Stapp Deputy water Comr. Dist. 5 10 00 10 00 "
A. L. Gi' son Water Comr. Dist. No. 5 50 00 50 00 "
N. C. I. Tel. Co. Rent of phones & County Offices 24 00 24 00 "
Colo. Telephone Co. Telephones 4 County Offices 48 00 48 00 "
Sachs Lawlor M. & M. Co. Office Supplies 2 80 2 80 "
C. M. Ireland Deputy Assessor 16 00 16 00 "
J. E. Jones Repairs 943 Court House 1 50 1 50 "
J. G. Harris Jail Supplies 9 00 9 00 "
H. Reynolds & Co. Jail & C. H. Supplies 3 15 3 15 "
R. D. Stover 0 _rice Supplies 2 70 2 70 "
Park Mdse. Co. Jail Supplies 2 80 2 80 "
Kemmerers Department Stores Jail Supplies 6 75 6 75 "
J. P. Roberts Juror fees Co. Court 5 97 5 97 "
Frank Smyser R. 0. Fees Dist. 3 506 25 506 25 Road.
Elmer Luther Road work 4 Dist 1 160 50 160 50 "
Gilchrist Lumber Co. Lumber 0G Road Dist. 1 65 25 65 25 "
Pier Bros. Hardware °k Dist. 1 8 00' 8 00 N
E. G. Steele Lumber % Road Dist. 1 297 82 297 82 N
Robie & McCutcheon Hardware 4 Road Dist. 1 13 35 13 35 "
WM. may' er Lumber °b Road Dist. 1 261 45 2.61 45 "
Neill Bros. & Ward Lumber °b Road Dist. 1 208 25 208 25 "
C. A. Yancey - Road work.% Dist. 1 80 50 80 50 "
J. L. Brush Juror fees County Court 2 50 2 50 County.
J. Max Clark do 2 50 2 50 N
A. S. Eaton do 2 50 2' 50 "
F. E. Baker do 2 50 2 50 "
N. W. ' Hall do' 2 50 2 50 "
E. H. Abbott do 2 50 2 50 "
H. F. Flower do 2 50 2 50 "•
J. L. Brush uo 2 50 2 50
M. H. Morgan do 2 50 2 50 "
Jas. McDonald do 2 50 2 50 "
C. A. White do 2 50 2 50 "
L. E. ' Allen Allen do 2 50 2 50 "
F. J. Green D. D. Atty fees - 10 00 10 00 "
F. J. Green do 10 00 10 00 "
F. J. Green do ' 5 00 5 00 "
F. J. Green do 15 00 15 00 "
A. J. Elliott Sheriff' s fees 1 85 1 85 County.
A. J. Elliott do 1 00 1 00 "
A. J. Elliott do 16 35 16 35 "
A. J. Elliott do 23 20 23 20 "
A. J. Elliott do 23 30 23 30 "
A. J. Elliott do 14 10 14 10 "
A. J. Elliott do 91 20 91 20 "
A. J. Elliott Prisoners board 137 00 137 00 "
A. J. Elliott Committments and Discharges 5 60 5 6o "
A. J. Elliott Attendance County Court 55 00 55 0y N
A J. Elliott Telegraph Bill 1 65 1 65 "
A. J. Elliott Care of jail 50 00 50 00 "
A. J. Elliott P. 0. Box rent 1 50 1 50. "
Geo. T. Briscoe Witness fees Co. Court 5 20 5 20 "
Platteville Lumber Yd. Lumber % Road Dist 2 27 13 27 13 Road
A. W. Jacobs Hospital Supplies 17 33 1/ 33 Pauper.
Delbridge & Wilson Hospial Supplies 36 d8 38 88 "
0. D. Todd Expense Equalization Board 15 00 15 00 County
Frank Madden Clerk of D. C. Fees 11.25 11 25 . "
Frank Madden Clerk of D. C. Fees 6 30 6 30 "
Frank Madden do 50 95 50 95 "
Frank Malden do 8 35 8 35 "
Frank Madden do 62 10 62 10 "
Frank Madden P. 0. Box rent 1 00 1 00 "
Delbridge & Wilson Jail supplies 80 80 "
John Knutson Sup. Hospital 50 00 50 00 Pauper.
Colo. Telephone Co. Rent of Phone 4 Hospital 10 50 10 50 "
Neill Bros. & Ward Fuel Is Hospital 9 00 9 00 . " . ,
W. H. Barden Labor a& Hospital 6 00 6 00 "
Annie Nyberg Labor aV3 Hospital 22 60 22 6o "
Henry Redman Nursing at Hospital 14 50 14 50 "
H. H. Sha w Hospital Supplies 4 30 4 30 "
Robie & McCutcheon do 2 90 2 90 "
Lofgren Bros . do 3 50 3 59 "
J. F. Fezer do 9 20 9 20 or
John Knutson do 6 00 6 00 "
Park Mdse. Co. Pauper Supplies 13 85 13 85
Kittle & Withey Pauper Supplies 5 6o 5 6o
Delbridge & Wilson do _ 2 50 2 50 "
An adjourn ent was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Friday, October 9th, 1903.
Attest:-- .W‘6?, /1W�,�;1, Clerk. aVidA1� Chairman.
By .ls, 11711 , Deputy.
-1_ elt;
5th day of October A. D. 190, term. = ,_
Greeley, Colorado, Friday, October 9th, A. D. 1903 . '
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-'
suant to adjournment of the 8th inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman. - '
" R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
W. R. Adams, Clerk " Fritz Wattenberg,Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
p Dailey, 2; for the month
!�' -� � Report of H. G. Road Overseer within and for Road District No.
of September 1903 was presented, examined and on motion approved and ordered placed on file.
Justice account of C. E. Glockner, Justice of the peace within and for Justice 'precinct
No. 1, Case of People of the State of Colorado versus Silas Burkhardt Was presented, exam-
ined and on motion allowed for the amount stated thereon.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered drawn for the respective amounts allowed, viz:-- '
By whom claimed. For•what claimed. Claimed. Allowed. Fund.
Dr. Hubert Work Care of Insane poor ' 121 25 121 25 Pauper.
Hughes & McMurphy Pauper Supplies 5 95 5 95 "
Neill Bros . & Ward Fuel le Paupers and Hospital 14 00 14 00 "
Klein & Waggoner Pauper supplies 5 70 5 70 "
Clayton Lumber Co. Coal °h Paupers 3 75 3 75 "
Bills Brothers Burying James Red 14 00 14 00 "
Neynaber & Sweeney Pauper Supplies 5 80 5 80 "
Levin Bros. do 1 75 1'75 "
Dr. D. J. Horton Prof. Services c$ Paupers "/.0 00 /0 00 • "
Asmus & Son Livery 4 Road Dist. 3 3 00 3 00 Robd.
Wt. E. Day Road work ° Dist. 3 27 12 27 12
Homer Sims Road work /c Dist. 3 19 25 19 25 "
W. S. Decker Road work ak Dist. 3 50 40 50 40 "
Robie & McCutcheon Hardware 4 Road Dist. 3 1 70 1 70 "
Kersey Lumber Co. Lumber °14 Road Dist. 3 57 09 57 09 "
C. H. Boyd Road work Dist. 3 14 00 14 00 " '
Lauretta Ingram Court Costs 4 Road Dist. 3 43 85 43 85 "
H. G.Dailey R. 0. Fees 4 Dist. No. 2 506 50 506 50 ' "
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C. E. Glockner Justice fees 3 85 3 85 County
4. C. Bruce Constable fees 11 40 8 30 "
Leo Vincent Services as Clerk D. C. 4 Water D. 5 59 65 59 65 "
Sanborn & Foote Repairs 4 Jail & Court House 10 90 10 90 "
Dr. J. F. Dawson Prof.Services 4 Small Pox 14 00 14 00 "
R. W. DeVinny Commr. Fees & Mileage 16 80 16 80 "
Fritz Wattenberg do 16 00 16 00 "
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. - Saturday, October 10, 1903 so as •to
give the Board time to visit the Roads and Bridges in the Johnstown District.
ATTEST:-- 94,(i, -i
_) Clerk _ C 1/1� d() ; Chairman.
By Deputy
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__ 6th Bay of Oetaher 1903 term. _ ^T
Greeley, Colorado, Saturdays October 10th A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
su,:ant to adjournment of the 9th inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea, Chairman.
W R. Adams, Clerk " R. W. DeVinny, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy.
:2 / County Treasurer' s report for the month of September, 1903 was presented, examined and
on motion audite,l and ordered placed on file.
The claim of Thos. G. Macy, Coroners fees °fie Inquest held on the dead body of Niel:
Newman for the sum of $7.80 was presented and after carefully investigating same it was founCL
that the county was not liable therefore on motion it was disallowed and ordered placed on
file.
The following petitions were then presented praying for a rebate of taxes for the year
1902, and after carefully investigating each claim and the Board being fully advised in the
premises, on motion it was ordered that action be taken on each as follows, viz:--
, Edward Mercer Granted a rebate of taxes qE Estate of Thos. Rawlinson on the Im-
provements on W.2 N.W.4 30--6--66 on a valuation of $400.00
Jacob Litz Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °e Erroneous assessment
on S.E.4 22-3--67 on a valuation of $575.00.
' Louise Meyers Granted a rebate of 1902 taxes Erroneous assessment on cattle on
a valuation of $150.00.
B. D. Sanborn Petition Not Granted.
Thos. O' Donnell Petition not Granted. .
Jennie M. Gale Petition not Granted.
F. Solomon Petition not Granted.
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion approved and warrants
ordered for the respective amounts allowed, viz:--
By whom claimed For what claimed Claimed Allowed Fund
J. D. Gross Road work ab Road District No. 1 3 50 3 50 Road.
S. J. Peery Road work c Road District No. 3 78 70 78 70
Geo. D. Statler °/ Pauper Transportation 2 05 2 05 Pauper.
do 0/0 Pauper Transportation 2 05 2 05
do °G " Transportation 2 05 2 05 N.
do " Transportation 1 00 1 00
do " Transportation 2 05 2 05 "
do 4 Postage Scamps - 5 00 5 00 County..
do ° P. 0. Box Rent 1 50 1 50
do Envelopes Is Clerk D. C. 139 20 139 20
do Treasurer' s fees for September 438 50 438 50
1_ : 1g
G. D. Statler % D/169 Rebate 1902 tax c,,k Erroneous Assessment 6 22 Rebate.
do °A 13/248 do 8 30
do °4 B/293 do 5 17
do % B/ 6 do 8 07
do ° T/ 75 - - do 18 90
do ayc G/ 28 do 74 40
do % G/113 do . 8 36
do °s H/244 do 19 95
do 0/ 55 do 77 76
do 4 B/118 do - 8 50
do °/ F/ 7 do 1850
do °4s Mc/ 8 do . 22 49
do % E/ 61 do . 53 10
do clic F/ 46 do 348 75
do °,e H/133 do 4 15
do % B/ 20 do 16 10
do % C/170 do 343 51
do % G/145 do 139 50
do 01 M/143 Rio 10 50
do °ic B/142 do 10 37
do % D/ 1 do 8 30
do °4: L/172 do - - 7 80
do % s/1574 do 10 00
do %: R/117 do 25 20
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do % W/100 do 16 80
do 54 P/ 84 do 684 .'
do °4 D/ 41 do 44 00
do 6,4 L/ 79 do 1 00
do 4 R/ 16 Rebate 1902 Military Poll tax. 1 00
do oh S/126 do 1 00
- do °+E B/128 do 1 00
do ab D/191 do 1 00
do % M/ 32 Rebate 1902 tax °° Erroneous assessment 36 69
Wm. Forgy do 2 24
F. F. Thompson do 27 OS
Win. Tell Bridge work % Road Dist. 1 87 74 87 74 Road.
Girls Industrial School Care of Minnie Erdbrueigger 15 00 15 00 County
Thos . G. Macy Coroner' s fees 17 00 17 00
Thos. G. Macy do 7 50 7 50 "
R. W. DeVinny Assistant Superintendent of Poor 5 00 5 00 Pauper.
C. H. Rea Superintendent of the Poor 20 00 20 00 "
Levi Mitchell Road work % District No. 1 59 50 59 50 Road.
do do 29 75 29 75 "
R. W.. DeVinny Services °{c Road Dist. 3 25 00 25 00 "
C. H. Rea Services % Road Dist. 1 20 00 20 00 "
An adjournment was then taken to 9 o' clock A. M. Monday, Oct. 12, 1903.
Attest:--
//t-g; lidor~ . Clerk. ( 71` 1.,t ) Chairman.
Rv 1/ 1 Denutv
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7th day of October, 1903 term.
Greeley, Colorado, Monday, October 12th, A. D. 1903.
The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado met at 9 o' clock A. M. pur-
suant to adjournment of the -10t h inst.
Present:--
Hon. C. H. Rea' Chairman.
W. R. Alams, Clerk " R. 'W: DeVinny, Commissioner.
By A. J. Luther, Deputy. " Fritz Wattenberg, Commissioner. '
The following claims were then presented, examined and on motion disallowed and ordered
placed on file, viz:--
H. P. Nelson Witness fees J. C. 1 60
OM MOM.
James Nelson do 3 25 _ •�
•
D. F. Camp Constable fees 1 80 _ •_
D. F. Camp do 1 $0. _ ._._
"71 County Judge' s report for the month of September 1903 was 'presented, examined and on
motion audited and ordered placed on file.
The following justice accounts were presented, and after carefully examining each on
motion they were allowed for the amounts stated thereon! viz:--
L. B. Willard, Justice of the peace of J. P. Precinct No. 7, People vs N. J. Sherwood.
L. B. Willard, do 7, People vs Chas. Atkinson.
E. P. House, do 7, People vs Chas. Gustofson.
L. B. Willard, do 7" People vs James Kelley et al.
Jas. W. Gault do 11, People vs Chris. Nelson.
IN THE MATTER OF PETITIONS
FOR REBATE OF TAXES.
The following petitions praying for a rebate of taxes for the years 1901
add 1902 were presented, and after carefully investigating the claim of each petitioner and
the Board being fully advised in the premises, it was on motion ordered that action be
taken on each as follows, viz:--
,
James L. Karrick Petition not granted; qb same having been re-assessed and corrected.
A. J. McCarter Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °rb Erroneous assessment
on Lots 2 & 3 Block 150, Greeley and personal Property on a vale-
ation of $150.00
Amelia T. Alcorn Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1901 and 1902 °ib Erroneous
assessment on E. 75 ft. Lot Blk. 83 Greeley on a valuation
of, 1901 $100. 1902 on valuation of $280.
G. W. Deffke Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 % Erroneous assessment
on moneys and credits on a valuation of $5000.
L. C. Erkenbeck Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 °b Erroneous assessment
on N. W. 4 5--3--67 on a valuation of$900.
A. Jackson Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 qb Erroneous assessment
on Lot 2, Block 4, Greeley on a valuation of $100.
Spear in Real Estate & Granted a rebate of taxes for the year 1902 aAt Erroneous assessment '
Invest. Co. on Lot 8, N.W.4 S.W.4 30--5--65 and Lot 7, S.W.* S.W.4 30--5--65
on a valuation of $150. 00
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