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1929_Minute Bookci i C� The Pilla�e Council o� the Villa;;e of Hopkins raet in Couricil RooM in re�aTar session at 7:30 o'clock, Ja�w.a,ry 3, 1929. P�embers present: �nton A. Olson, President, E. J. I�IcDonald, �nil Peterson, and J. Jasperson, 2'rustees; grcnie H. i�iller, Recorder. � . The minutes of the �revious meetin�s ���ere re�d �.nd ��.pprovec3. , The reports of Daniel �. Fcley, justice of the peaQe, Irvin� Oltmail� Police � Officer, Hermari Olson as to vrater and gas colleatio�zs, k'raiik Stodola, road over-seer, and .tne I'ireman's report tvere � r.e�d and a���roved ar�c3 ordered placed on �ile. � �he follo��in�; bills �uEre read, :aucli.ted arid ordored paid: 835 Herma� Olson 836 I rvir_�; Ol tma.n � 837 F.d. A.. T4Takousi�y ' 838 Gust t/illiams 839 Leona,rd T�r:illi�ms , 840 I'ran1� S todola -. 841 Joe Joret 842 Emil Brol�l 843 `r�lallace Stodola �. 844 John Harrin�;car . 845 Prana� Stodola 846 Char.les �tothard 847."Christ Jenson 848 Bert`� Lila 849 John �'Tillrnann 850 F'irst .Ydational Bank 851 Se curi ty IJat i onal B2,nk 852 ��other',s Lunch � 853 Verner .?�Jilliams 854 Hopkins Hand Laundry 855. Evelyn 1�3iller - 856 Bren Brothers 857 N. ','J. Be11 Telepnone Co. � 858 �The Hennepin Cou�it�T �evie�r � 859 Se curi ty Idat i on�,l Bank 860 . F�rst idational B��.n:►� 86I Schiller I;Zoi;or Co. 862 Socurit�T Na,ti�nal Bank 863� J'acob Scheffler 864 �'loiir Cit�T .�3rus_z Co. 865: .3niericaa LSeter _Co. 866 �Pittsbur�;n Coa�l Co. 867 Tfokes�a Ha,rdcrare, 868 Star_d�,rd Oil Co. 869 �. J. Jepnesen 870 FIopi�ins l�iotor Car Co. 871 J�me s 2� i ckod�ym 87� :J. 5. i?ott Co. 873 Yello;� '�rail Gara�e 874. 'Crane Q�apany 875 He�ineuin �ouxzt;r � itex��rise 876 P�inneai�olis I�f�;. Go. 877 . '.`laterous Com,��.ny 878 Pete Sundqui:s� il 879 �1,. H. He�isler 880 b'r�,nlc Si tar 881. �. A.-Olson :� � 882 �itel �iospital � ` 883 Farmers �; �P:Iech�.nics Savir� B�ik 88� .l�merica�.'Cast Iro:� Pi��.Co.. 885 Securit�r T�ation�l Bank. : , � , Sal to 12-31-28 Sal to 12-31-28 Sal to 12-31-28 �al to 12-31-28 Sal to 12-31-28 108 hrs. � 55�. 105 hrs.- 3s 45¢ 17 hrs. C� 45¢, 45 hrs. � 45¢ „ lf3 hrs . L , 45� 31 hrs..v 90¢ 1 day � .�',�..3.00 18 hrs. � 45¢ 26 hrs. G�' 45r,.� 48 hrs, � 45¢ _ , Colle ctioiis Collections P:�eals for pri.soners . 45 hrs. C� �45¢ 7 blankets C? 35¢ SePvices on ]�illa�e Books sup�lies puone service Psinutes oi' Aec. 4, 1928 Se��er ann �v�,ter �l�arrants n tt � rr _ n repairs �.nd sus�plies (Star) Insurance �remium ' �� r. as Fi re en: °ineer ' 2 Y �, B?^�a.she s supplies 1 car coal �3287 su�,�.�lies �or road �_, ,.:..t, _.. 0 �allons �as . �ng. services repairs and su�,nlies , draya�;•e , su�:��l i e s supr�lies ' ' � ' su��plies . ..Cards, etc. , Gas supt>lies ��ater su�,����lies ' Zabor on -:�ater raain repairs ank su-A.��lies ' 6.hrs. special uolice- ' Ex��. t� sei�d p�.u�er to Atkins, .hiirinesot�,, �,upe � c .re at �iosnitUal �`Tater aia.ci Gas Bonds. water su-;��lies . Set�rex• tiA�a3;r�,iits #4,#579 70.00 62.50 62.50 75.00 62.5A 59.40 47.25 -- 7,65 20.25 8.10 27:90 3.00 8:10 11.70 21.60 8.00 8.00 _ 2..60 20.25 2.45 10.00 6:19 47.30 9.60 472:17 867.26 6.35 362.00 - 50.00 8:90 � 82.41 209'.55 4.41 � 2.14 � 60.00 63.50 5:7I ' . 2:50 3.60 20:75 2.25 3.75 , ' � � 58.00 16.00 15.35 J 3.00 - 7.40 � 39.15 1536.25 352.62 52.35 � � � ; ,, an a motion daly'raade a,nd carried-t'r�e Council agreed to connect Skottegard's • Ba�{ersT ti�itiz tne :fire;and �+olice �siren. ihze 'to tile •iact that Saturday ni�;ht r�ould be tne only ni�;ht th�,t tne Bakery -cou�Dd .riot give tlieir services, .it �«as abreed upon tnat a r�an be em�loyed one ni�;ht each ���eek. . ... . .. ,. , � . - . � � On a mol;ion duly r�.c�e �.nd carried �enry Japs ��as given per�nission to .cut tne Cf1110tVS and brush from SevenL� gvenue South. - � - On a motiori duly raade and carried; E. J. �cDonald ::,nd IIzgineer Jep�esen were officially appoirited to investi�ate the portable pw�n arid report at the nest meeting. •� general di acussi on. v;as had in regards to our �as -mains arid equi�nent, for the purnose of placing an estimated vaulation on. the s�rne for'the TJinneapolis � Gas Li�'h.t Companjr�'"anci �thereupon trustee, E. �J. A4cDonald offored: tize follotxrin� resolutiori. �i'J�REAS, The �'�in�ea.�aolis Gas Li;;ht,Company have sta,t;ed t�zeir t�illin��ess to purchase our mains and equi�ment u.pon certain condit ions aF�id h��,ve �slzed •for an estim�wte value of the same, - - � ' �I�ID �'li-3E1�S, mains and equipment, The •iTillabe Cotmcil 'n�.ve taken an inventory'of .tne said �as -�ND I�JHE�AS, T1ze Villa{;e� Council deems , it for tne best interest of the citizens not to sell the re�l est�te or baildins of said Gas House, but to sell t}.e mains r rld a11 equi�ment, � - �� � � T�EFORE BE IT RESOLVED,• Th�,t �ve, the Village Couneil of' t'_�iE Village .af Hopkins, �i;�innesota c�o hereby set �t�ze a�ipraised valuation of our gas rr�ins ar.d equipment at ;�40,000.00, und ��re5ent tiiis price to the t:iinnea��olis G�s. I,i�ht Compar� as �, tentative offer of. sa7.e, txri'�f�..tne uiiderstandin� tll�,t the �sa1e �vould _ carry tne grar�ting of fr�nchise to run for 30 years, and tne pri_ce of gas �vould . be reduced ir�saediztely to at least the �rice of �1.60 per thousand, al�l of �nich is r^�de subject to the apnroval b�� vote of tile resid.ents of tiie Vi11a�e of Hopkins and that the same be spread upon our minutes and a co�y i;h�reof be mailed�to tYie Isrtinneal�oTis Gas Li�hi; Company, at iuinnea�olis, 3dinnesota. � . , .�irustee wi1d Couricilm�,n, ,r... J. P;iaDonald r�ho offered.ti�,fore�ein� Resolution thereupon moved its ,ado�tion, ��3nich �=ras seconded by Trus.tee aizd�Council- man Emil Peterson, and u�on being put to a vote tivas unaxiimously adopted b5� all memberS.of the Villa�;e Council. � ,� motion tiaas duly made and carried instructin5 the�Villa,t;e Atto.rne��, Joseph A. Hos�, . to t��e up . tile matter of replaci�� �a s�vitch on the see��er pipe trac�s, to the ��est side of Eleventh :�venue crossin� and b�in� the �xeseiit side bacii to a level �rith tne m.� in line, thereby ,elimin.atin�; one set oP trac'�s. ., . at 7:30 �,�.�P�oti�.on�_r�asddul�:��a.de�.a�d�c�rried that a meetin�' be Yield on Friday� Januarg 11,_ I929, for ine hearin�; on activil;� of Gfficer Oltman since �pril 1, 1928. � A notion �vas duly made dnd�carried instructin�.Lhe Vi113ge Attorney, Joseph A., Hos�, to �vrite to the C�T l� St..Paul, and nq & St. L. i�y. axid reriuest to have tY�em ins�all a set of Grisvrald si�;"nals on tlze Crossing• at Excelsior .avenue, the sa.me as is set alon� C.P�. & St.P. �y. in I�;Tii�apolis. ,: � ' � An Orclina.nce entitled, "�:'d ORDII�TAIICE DEFIiJIISCT PUBLIC iTtJISA.T�iC�S, PROHIBITIIJG TI�I� 1CRr.ATI01v CR P.�Ii3T��1�IdCE �1'TD: PROVIDING A iYE1�TALTY FOR, iTIOI,ATICI�' TI�T3EOF", ��as placed. on its second readin.g. '- � , , �� . The r�a,tter of tlie �leventh Avenue �outh strai�izL'enir� and Crossin� the; L��Iinne�.polis and St. Louis I�ail-road rvas ag�in broug�t to tne attentioiz of the Council and some correspondence and .a proposi.tion from t�.e 117innea�olis Threshing b7acn.ir�e Co. was r�ad, a.�proved anc? placEd on file. The �Iizineanolis in.resnin�; L?achine � Compa�y made tlie iollo�x�in� pronosition: � ��� � , �!', ' � "Durin� the uast fe�v months the �Tillabe Co�uncil, actin� ' as a committee of the �:r�ole aild a corrunititee of the Civic and.Com�nerce ' �lssoci�.tion of the STillage�,. i�.�.ve had meetin�;s, c�itrz tne officials of the niiniieapolis tizresl�in;; i�:Tachine Conrp�r��, at ��rhich meetixi�s it tiv,�s represented tna,t tne St. Louis �ilroad corssin�.; at 11t11 r�veilue Soutlz, sYiould and could be rnade less d�.ngerous ancl improve3 for puplic use and travel. It �nas pro_ posed t7�.t the crossin� be ��idened, tnat the g�ades approachin� the cross- , ,. _ ... . _ . . , � ... _ ... .,r._.;.....--- .�_ ,.., ..._... .._ .... .,. ....: : . ._...._ _ . .. ., _ ._ ,.._ in.� be brouu�;ht to a rzi�;ner level; and tnat tne curve on, the street - ' on t��e �outh side af tite rai: lroad be set over more to the ,�'est azid � that tne. curve in t_7e street on the ldczth side of the railroad be strai�ntened �.cross tne �vest portians of Lots 3; '�, 5, and 6 of " nlock 2I. � In furtherance of tnis nrtrpose, the �ti.nYiearolis Thresiiinb L��achine Compaz�� hereb;� �ra.n.ts ar�errnission to��tr�e vill�"e to recon- . . a • s,ti�zct the ro2,d across .so much of tiie. ITorthBast Paf'ts of Lots 1 and 2 of Block 34 as xnaJ be needful, �nd so '�ucn 'of Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Block 21 as ma.y bo needful, .toevit:-- Cornmencing at tne i�lortl�east corner of Lot 3; thence Soutn 165 feet; thence east 80 feet; thence �Tort'r���esterly to ��oint of he�inriing; and execute and deliver easement deed thereto. Tn.e P,Linneapolis Thresnin{; �i�:`chine �o., does also �rant pe�rnission to tiie.Villa�;e to take,, haul ai�d reffiove so much of' the sur- face, soil from.Lots 1 to 5, incTasive, and ti�a,t part of llth �venue ralLich has Ueexi vacated, as tive can .sx�are �ithout im��.irin� our intended use of said premises, estima,tes oF tize <�.rnount �o� soil to be removed to be furnisned by L:le �?i11a�e .Ei�bi�zeer and s-ubmitted ,to us for- our approval, and as m�,�� be neodfu7. to reconstruct tne street �.s ��roposed, aforesaid. �In��rantinE; bermission to the -Pilla�;e, to remove tne soil as aforesaid, it is understood tnat tne removal thereof ;�rill be done in ���orl�sianlike � majiner; - that tne surface soil only�=sha,11-'_be:�removed �rithout leavin� , a.r�y excavatin�; Holes or depressions, and su.bject to supervision by the Compa�'s representatives." � THE �II�APOI�IS THRESHIIQG L4dCHTI`� CC�Pr'�I�Ti' President. � o Trustee IInil .Peterson offered the follo�inb resolution: �tesolved by tne. Village Council at a re�:.lar meotir� hald on Tliursday� J�,17ua,l�r 3rd, 1929; at-7:30 0'c1ocl� F.Tk2. iri �he Villabe Council ,Ch�mbers, that the fore�;oin� offer of tne i:.inneanolis Thresh- ing i�chine .Compa,i�y be and t:ne s�ne is hereby accepted. and t�a.t _ the , evor'r of reconstructixig tne �rade a�onroaches to tne St. Louis �ailroad �rossing at llth .�venue South, be done in ttiie mamzer proposed iii the fore�:oin�; offer, as soon as <<Jeather conditioizs t�ill� �ermit.� � Trustee and Co-ancilma.n, ,Emil ,Peterson vaho offered the foregoir_�; resolution thereu�on moved its adoption, ti-��icn ��s�,s seconded by Trustee and Councilraan, E. J. �;, 1�;IcDonald,. and 11i�0Y1 bein�; 1�ut to a vote �aas .unanimously adopted by all me*�bers of the Villa�;e Council. , . On a motion dul;� made and carried tne meetiii� adjou-rned to.,Janua,ry 11, 1929�. . u r�T'.lTEST: �NTOAi �.. OZSO�. � � President. " � �� t � _ _ � A��C'riIE H. I�IILI,�R � Reco rde r. _� � � � The Villa�:;e Cauncil of the Villa�e ofi Ho���kins met in Coancil Room in.re�;�ular session at �+:30, o'clocrc, January 11, 1929. � b2embers present: Ariton A. ,Olson, President� E. J. I�cDor�.ld, J. Jasperson, and �:mil Peterson, irustees; �rcnie H. Is2iller�, �ecorder. P�i.nute� of the rneetin�s held on �edember 18, a�id December 29, ��vere read � a.nd app �oved. I A motion �;��.s duly made a�d ca,rried to contir�ue the meetin� to tne main hall up-stairs. � � The next matter of business comin� befo-re tne Council was tl�e matter of the �� investi�;ation of t'rie activities �.nd conduct of Officer Irvin�; C:ltm�n sirice E�pril 1, 1928. `rne time and place of such hearin� ��.ti�in� been set li;� a iiiotion nkade at the meetin� held JanuarST 3, 1929. A 1�.rLe cro��id �of citizexis �vere present at tliis l�ear- - � in� and several tiaitnesses testified in re�;ard�l to the saic]. Officer's conduct. - Officer Oltman testified in his o�y.� behalf. On a; motion duly niade and carried tnelmeetin,; ���ras adjourned to Ja�ua,r�� 15, 1929. ARCEiIE H. Ir'III,LER. ' � Reco sder. ' � ATTEST: r1I�1T0I; 9.. OLS CTi1. President. � :, I � The• �illage Council of the Village of Hop�ci.ns met in Council Ro�m in Reg�zlar seesion at 7a30 o'clock, January 35; 1'929. � B�embers Present: Anton Olson, President, E. .J. MeDonald, F�ni.l Peterson, and J. Jasperson, Trustee§; Arahie H. �Yiller,`Recorder. 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 898 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 91I 9I2 913 The minutes of the previous meetings �,vere read and approved. The fol�a�iing bills were read and ordered paid.: Herman �lsan Irving Oltman Ed. �. �dakous�i Gust W3.11iains Leonard t�lilliams Frank 3todola Joe Joret ` Charles Stot]iard, John Aa'rringcar Ernil Brokl Herb Cohrs Frank 8todola Yerrier �7illiams �arold Chmel �a,etzold's Hardware Standard �ii Co.' Pickands, Brown &.Co. Great Northers Railway Co. Farnha.m Printi ng & Sta ti one ryCo. J. E.�Hennessy & Co. �damonald Transfer Co. First �ational Bank �f.. D. Lovel2 Fla7.ker Sign �fg. Co. Hapkins Pablic Zibrar,y B�erchants IQational- Bauk First Na�lonal Baak ' First National Bank 8a1. to 3=14-29 Sal. to 1.14-29 5a1. to 1-14-29 Salc to 1-14-29 Sal-. to 1-14-29 99 hrs. � 55¢ 60 hrs. � 45¢ 5� daps Q $3.QO 45 hrs. � 45¢ 18 hrs. @,45¢ 16 hrs. � 45¢. 60 hrs. C� 9Q¢ 18 hrs. � 45¢ � 18 nrs. (� 45¢ suppl ie s gasol'ine , 1 aar coke �92762 Frt on coke �92762 �98.61 Frt on coal #3287 69t34. l special cover, 2 end sneets supplies � Dra�age Sewer �5th 8o H$, Interest Balance dne on contraat 9top sign,.8th gve. 30. Books and. salary Interest on Cert. o= Ind: 2 Street Imp..bonds Cert. of Ind. dated 7�1.�26 70:00 � , 62.50 `62.50 � 75:00 62:50- 54.45 27.Q0 16:50� 20.25 8.10� 7.20 5�-.00 " 8.I0. • 8.10 I3.,50 z:�i 200.83� 16 7.95 5.00 8.85 � 8.�75 � 35.01 73I.50 8.00 186.32 ].23:75 55.00 49.91 A motion was duly ma,de a.nd carried to dismisa all oiiarges against OfYicer irvin� �Ol�man, as to misaonduot -in making arrests. �n a mot�on duly.mad� and oarried the two police officers' salarar was inareased �10:00 per month startfng January 15; 1929. � On a motion duly made and oarried aertain delinquent gas and water accounta were turned over to the Pillage dttorney, Joaeph g. Hosp, Por aollection. Qn a motion duly made and ca,rried the meeting was adjourned until Februaig 5, 1929. � ATTESTs �roR g. o�. o�. President., -.-.�����. H!R �TT:T.FR�.,._ . 'Clerk arid'Recorrier. � r The Village GounciZ of the Villa�e of Hopkins met in Couneil Roa� in Regalar session at 7:30 otclock, P. h1., Febr�zaxy 5, 1929. l�embera preseat: gnton A. Olson� President, E. J. DdcDonald, J. Jasperson, and Emil Peterson, Trustees; Arahie H. D�iller, Eecoider. The reporta of garry C. Blunt, Just3ae of the Peaae� Irvin� Oltman, Police Officer, �'rank Stodola, Road-oversser, and Esrman Olson, as to t'later and Gas aolleations were read and approved and ordered plaoed on file. The minutes of the. previous meeting �ere read and approqed. The following billa were read and ordered paid: 914 Herma.n Olson 915 Irving Oltman ' 916 Ed. A. DBa,kousl�► 917 Gust 6�illiams 918 ?;eonard. �lilliama 919 Frank 9todola 920 Joe �oret 921 John Harringcar 922� F3ni1 Brokl 923 Herb Cohra � � Christ Jenson 925 �fallace Stodola � 926 Oharles Stothard 927 Frank Stodola 928 IQorth�*aestern Bell Tel. Co. 929 First National Bank 930 Se curi ty 1Vat i onal Bank ,, 931 Hennepin County Review 932 Frank Jos. Kucora, M.D. ��� CoOk Oil Co: 934;=;=':.6rest I�orthern �y. Co. 935 Qerner �lilliams 936 Robert Chermal� 937 Barold Climel 938 P. H. Coyle 939 William 3trobeck 94Q Evelyn DHiller 941 Sahiller �3otor Co. 942 C. F. Dev�rer, B'oiler Inspeabor 943 Standard 0i1 Co: 944 The Ye llow Trail Garage 945 J: E: Hennessy & Co. 946 E. J. Jenpesen 947 L. Lundquist � 948 Hopkins Ddotor Car Co. 949 Eastern Maahine Works 950 3ecurity National Bank 951 gokesh Hardware 952 Pete S�ndquist ' 953 A. H. Hensler 954 Bren Bros. 955 Herman Olson 956 Hopkins Pizbl�c I.ibrary � 95'7 W: P. Sahmeidels' Hotel 958 �'irst Natir,nal Bank 959 Hopkins Fire Depa.rtmenr 3a1. to 2-1-29 SaT. to 2-1-29 Sal. to 2-1=29 Sal. to 2-1=29 Sal. to 2-1-29 135 hrs. � 55� 84 hrs. � 45¢ 71 hrs. � 45¢ 82 hrs. C� 45¢ 69 hrs. � 45¢ 53 hrs. � 45� b4 hrs. Q 45¢ 1- datiqs � �3.00 131 hrs. @ 90¢ . Phone Service colleetions� � Colle etions • Publishin� minutes � Services for Andrew tiyaldoski 1 car Burn3;ng Oil �NAT% 1029 F'rt. on Oil NgTX � 1029 18 hrs. � 45¢ 9.hrs. � 45¢ ' 9 hrs. Q 45¢ supplies and repairs supplies Services on Village Books 1 gallon oil. Cert. � 3?343 Oil and Gas $oad supplies supplies En,�ineering services Fizing Generator at Cas House repairs and supplies Repa.i rs and suppl i e s on p�p Balanae due on insura.nce aupplies . . Labor and repairs supplies and repairs supplies supplies Salary and supplies Andrew �Naldoski room and board , , Interest on warrants Services rendered , ; 70.00 67.50 67.50 75�U0 62:50 � 74.25 37:80 31.95 36;90 31.05 23.85 24.30 30.00 117.90 47:60 � �- ... 8.00' 8.00 �� 33:1'� � - 11.50 315.02 221.86 8.10 4.05 4.05 , 5.30 1.25 10:00 :75 3:00 22.57 6:90 13,45 52.00 21.75 26.85 360.25 81.25 .99 53.30 31.40 8.23 1.00 133.41 35:52 4.?.A� 99;50 A motioa was duly ma,de a.nd oarried to place �ndrew �'Jaldoski in the County Farm. - ,, . g motion �s duly made a.nd ca.rried that the �ayor appoint a co�ittee to make an investigation as to the nlunber and size of our electric street li�ts a.nd also the rates for the same. Co�mnittee appointed: �IcDonald and Jasperson. g motion Qvas duly ma,de and carried instruating the CZerk to write to ' i . � '_ Borohert & Engersollq St: Paul;:D�innesota in regards to the purchase of a gas engi n a.nd pump f o r the swn of $l00 e 00, A motion a��,s duly made and carried instructin�; the Clerk to write to Frank Libra on Tenth Avenue 1Vorth instruetin� him to make connections �vith the Sewe re On a motion duly made and carried the meetin� was adjourned until � Februar� I2, I929. . � gRCHIE H. MiLLER,. Clerk and Recorder �TTESTs ; gNTON Ae. OLSONe � Presidezlto �' _ � The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met in an adjourned session at 7:30 o'clock9 Pa Bie, February 12,1l290 �iembers present: Anton Ae Olson9 President, E. J. �cDonaldo Je Jas- person and Emil Peterson; Trustees9 grchie Ho �tillerq Recordero -&�re John Ke Swanson of the �'inneapolis Gas Light Company was present at the meeting and after a long discussion in regards to the gas situation , �dre S�canson etated that he wonld have a surve� made of our gas mains and equip- ment and would then give us a proposition as to the p�rchase of the sameo •. On a motion duly made and carried the bill of Frank 3ci�i.del for �18m45 a��as alloc�ede ' ' Correation �ias.made in the TrafYic Ordinanae, Nuisance Ordinance and the Ordina.nce of P�isdemea.nors and all these matters �vere passed until the meet- � in� of February 19th; - � On a motion duly made and carried the meeting was adjourned nntil Febr�aary 19, 1929; . r , i: � �TTESTs AIS ON Ae - OIS OTQ _ President; �RCHIE He Il4ILLER ' Clerk and Recordero , � FINANCIAL STATEP�IIJT IQovember 5th, 1930 to November 5th, 1931 inclusive Overdraft in General Fund November 5th, 1930 Balances as to f'unds November 5th, 1930. Villa�e, Police, Fire Park �izsic Poor Library �"-10885.52 � - 109.32 � ° 465.57 • 482.87 ' 307.39 ° -9739 .O1 Receipts from November 5th, 1930 to November 5th, 1931. Liceases � �tent ' . Fines Dog Taz Sold C.I. Ornamental Street Lights �iscellaneous ' Donation ' Interest from bank ° Blinnetonka & Interlachen fires Hopkins Fire Department ' Sioline Implement Co. donation to poor fund Proceeds from benefit dance TAYAQ � 0 Village, Police, Fire ' Park " I�Tusic Poor Library � Refund on Villa�e Checks to poor �'un.d Total Receipts 1042.85 5.00 436.80 144.00 5590.50 559.74 500.00 79.41 675.00 2000.00 50.00 171.35 19909.96 430.86 � 917.38 ��, 506 .8 7 1762.62 � 280.02 35062.35 Disbu'rsementa Prom November 5th, 1930 to November 5th, 1931. Village Clerk salary ' gttorney salary Treasurer salary Assessor Others(including labor, milk & health inspectors, do� catcher etc.) Janitor � , Engiaeer ' Trustees ° gttorney stenographer salary Insurance ' Surety bonds ' - Delegates Postage Printing Office supplies Telephone F`uel Repai rs Relief work �,lection Lights Gas l�i scellaneous Supplies Total disbursements village fund 600.00 475.00 250.00 540.00 1420.50 270.00 6 73.90 1320.00 136.56 675.87 49.50 28 . 50 11.60 819.51 33.06 59.15 337.17 281.68 242.34 234.25 5158.97 21.15 194.21 228.63 14061.55 �-9739.01 35062.35 25323.34 14061.55 Police b'und disburs�oents . . . � Police salaries 3486.10 Special police � 413.75 �P816phOrie � 51.95 I�i scellaneous 5.20 Total.disbursements police fuad 3957.00 3957.00 Fire Fund disbursements , Fi re ste�ert salary , 110.00 Firemen salaries , 1280.00 New Bire Truck , 6750.00 Telephone protection,service 916.70 '' Gas and oil� , 28.31 q Supplies and miscellaneous. 670.33 Fire Chief salary 200.00 Testing ne�v fire truck _ 39.60 Equipment repairs 318.35 Convention , 39.60 Total disbursanents fire ftuld 10352.89 10352.89 Park F�znd disbursements , . I,abor , 509.11 � � 5upplies � 33.73 Lights . 11.00 Retiairs , .50 Insurance , 32.00 , Total disbursements park fund 586.34 586.34 1�uusic F'und disbursements � Concerts , 730.00 730.00 Poor Fund disburse:nents , Groceries, medical tr�atment, etc. 1763.0� 1763.0� L�braxy Fund di sbursements Salary and supplies 1568.11 1568.11 Total di sbursements f r�n general fund from Nov. 5tYi, 1930 to Nov. 5th � 1931 33018.93 _ � Overdraft in General Fund �ovember 5th, 1931 -7695.59 Balances as to funds November 5th, 1931. Village, Police, Fire Pa rk . DQusic . Poor , Library '$�-8313. 70 _ 264.81 652.95 ' - 271.93 � 501.90 -7695.59 � �;. x �,�� Balance in water fund November 5th, 1930 � Receipts Prom Plovember 5th, 1930.to November 5th, 1931 incl. Cons�aera • 6850.,70 Interest and miscellaneous � 124.15 �Seters � 154.00 Total Receipts , 7128.85 Disbursements from Noveanber 5th, 1930 to November 5th, 1931 Superintendent salary 1410.00 + Labor 585.16 � Power 1318.41 � Repairs . 109.65 % $upplies � 1365.63 Meters 75.00 Bonda � 1663.76 l�iscellaneous � ?.�26.6� Total Disbursements � 6654.21 Balance•in VJater Fund November 5th, 1931 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Overdraft ia Road and Bridge Fund Nove►nber 5th, 1930 Receipts from November 5th, 1930�to November 5th, 1931 incl. Taaes Interest D�i. scellaneous Total Receipts 11463.06 45.87 698.66 12207.59 Disbursements from Novenbe r 5th, 1930 to i4ovember 5th, 1931 Corrnniasioners salary 1054.80 5treet Labor 3761.16 Team Labor 2457.90 Gravel 51.00 Oil � 109.30 Repairs 95.50 Supplies 673.54 Dra�yage • 45.40 �iscellaneous 224.59 � Purchase of la,nd for road 300.00 '� Total disbursements 8773.19 � Overdraft in Road and Bridge fund 1Qovember 5th, 1931 , � SPECIAL ASSEBSI�'1�NT & BOND & INT�REST Overdraft in special assess�zt fund November 5th, 1930 Receipts from November 5th, 1930 to November 5th, 1931 Tazes 26672.00 Interest 43.43 Tarvia & Sidet*�alk warrants sold 8109.88 Total Receipts � 34825.31 �1198.59 7128.85 8327.44 6654.21 .",�16 73. 23 -4091.17 12207.59 8116�i42 0 • 8773.19 -556.77 -3378.46 34825.31 31446.85 (� V E I" Disbursements f rom November 5th, 1930 to November 5th, 1931 incl. Surety bonds & miscellaneous � 299.79 . Interest on coupons 5002.46� Bonds paid 15802.59, 14th Abe. water main & sewer 4154.83. 12th Ave. ae�er 3739.50 Cleaning alleys . 7.75 Tarvia and gravel , 4987.35 sidewalk repairs o 2673.08 Total Disbursements , 36767.35 Overdraft in Special 6ssessment 8c Bond & Interest Fund 11-5-31 x ��u Balance in Gas ftznd November 5th, 1930 Receipts from November 5th, 1930 to November 5th, 1931 Taxes Interest - P�iscellaneous Total Receipts . 13.12 ,..., 149.54 , 12.00 174.66 Disbursements from IVovember 5th, 1930 to November 5th, 1931 incl. Purchase of Certificates of Indebtedness Ornamental street lights 5590.50 � I�eter Refund 5.00 Interest coupons 350.00 Total Disbursements • 5945.50 Balance in Gas Fund Nov enber 5th, 1931 � 36 76 7.35 -5320.50 10822.13 174.66 10996.79 5945.50 5051.29 �(Sidewalk and curb warrants purchased and no� held as an asset in the gas sinking fund �5179.88 ) a1 so Ornaxnental Street lights certificates of indebtedness �5590.50 Total :�10770.38) I, F. J. Topka, duly elected and qualified Clerk and Recmrder of the Village of Hopkins do hereby certify tha,t the above is a true and correct financial statement of the Village of Hopkins. • 0 � ! F. J. �o,pka Clerk and Recorder, Village of Hopkins. r. r � ._ �, .-. . _� / i � ' _ ? _� � . _ . . - -. � FINAN�LgL 3Tg2'�IiTT . TO :OCTOBER lst, 1931 (,Third, Quarter) r �+�ia��.�.__ �1����l� �ALANCES IN FIJATDS JgNUARY lat, 1931. �illage, Police, gire -�7279.13 � � � Park . - 7.57 �iisia � 731:22- Poor • 804.19 Librar9 � 601.00 - . OverdraYt in General�Fuad Jaauary lat, 1931 ----- -�5150.29 �'5150:29 RECEIPTS FROM JANUgRY lst,.1931 to OCTOBES lst, 1931. I,icenses 661.60 Finee 185:20 Dog Tax - 65.00 DHiscellaneona • 182.75 Donation -. 500.00 . `' Interest • _ _ 59.01 -�i.nne t oaka Fi re' Call s . 585:00 � Tasss Village, Poliae, Fire 14535.05 Pax+k 32A:25 - � • Biusia 651:?3 . � Poor 466.79 T,ibrary ],172.17 Total Beceipts to October lst, 1931 19388.55 19388.55 $14238.26 . gISBIJRSF�DTT5 FB� J�NUARY lst, 1931 to October 1 st,� 1931. PI7.I�AGE FUND - Cle�+k's Salaly . 450.00 dttorney's Salar9 375.00 Asaessor_ . 540.00 Others (including labor, dog cathher, milk & health) 1227.65 ( inspectora - ) Treasurer � _ 187.50 IItilit9 maA - 135.00 .� . Engineer � - 540.00 , Trustees . . 990.00 lttorney's 3tenographer 3al�y 65:16 Insurance 98.80 _ a'�rety .Bonde 49.50 Delegatea 28.50 Postage 7.86 Pri nt ing b9 0.41 -� Office Supplie$ - 28.17 Telephone 40.90 Repairs � . 20:65 �, Relief 25.00 Eleation � - 9.80 Lights � 3969..27 ; Gas _ 16.70 - Supplies . - 168.16 , • Bbi. scel laue ous 18,�.45 Total disbursements from Village Fuud to Oct. lst �975I:48 POLICE FITND � Police Salaries Special Police � Telephone - Total diabnrsemente from Police-Fund to Oct. lat A 2601.10 318.75 41.85 2961.70 �9751.48 2961.70 (over) � FIF� F'IJND Fire ChieP Salary . � 200.00 Fire stewert Salary 80.00 Firemen 3alaries. , 871.00 Teating nem fire,truck 39.60 Telephone protec,tion service 681.80 Eq��ent repai rs 318.35 . Ga,s and Oil , . 20.51 Convention 39.60 S�ipplies � 635.42 Total diebursements from Fire Fund to Oct. lst, 1931 2886.28 PA�f FtJI�TD , . La.bor • Snpplies � Lights - Hepairs • Total disbureements.from Park Fund to Oct. lat It�iTSIC FUND , Concerts � POOR FUND . . Groceries, rent,. etc. 4T 7.71 12.00 9.00 .50 439.21 730.00 1543.10 �2886.28 439.21 730.00 1543.10 LIBRARY FU1QD Salary and suppliea � . 1043.67 • 1043.67 Total diabursements from General Fartd to Oct. lst,, 1931 ------- 19355.44 Overdraft in Genera� Fuad October lst, 1931 BgLgIdCE5 AS TO F[JNDS OCTOBER lat, 1931 �-�5117.18 Village, Police, Fire -$6104.98 ' Park . - 122.53 �usiC • 652.95 Poor , - 272.12 Library . . 729.50 . -�5117.18 � BALANCE IN �ATER FiJI�tD JAI�TUARY lst, .1931 Receipts from Jaau�iy lst, 1931 to Oatober lst, 1931 Cona�ers • Interest and �9.acella.neous F�eters • Total receipts - • Disbursements to Ootober lst, 1931 • 5030.87 107.55 98.00 5236.42 Superintendent's salary 1125.00 i,a,bor • 209.16 Povrer , 857.31 Repairs • 28.05 � Supplies - . 1280.34 Bonda - 1663.76 �iscellaneous 126.60 Total Disbursements' 5290.22 Bala.nce in �fater Fund October lst, 1931 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �2431.06 5236.42 . fi667.48 5290.22 �p2377.26 � "• � :..���! :i_ �1.= _ .a�l� OVERDRAFT IN ROAD AI�:D BRIDGE FUND J9�7dRY lst, 1931 B�eceipta from Janvary lat, 1931 to October lst� 1931. � Taxes Interest Misaellaneoua Total Receipts Disburaementa to October let, 1931 7175. 94 35.30 666�6 7877.80 - 333.11 7877.80.. 7544:69 Com�issionere Salary 735.00 Street Labor 2938.95 Team Lfa..bor 2113.20 Gravel 51.00 Oil 33.00 Repaira 59.10 S�pplies 525.55 Drayage 40.97 DQi scellane ous 2� � 59 . I,a,nd purchased for resd ` 300.00 Total Disbursements 7021.36 7021:36 Balanae in Eoad and Bridge Fund Oatober lst, 1931 - - - - - - - - - - - - - � 523.33 BPECIAI, 9SSE3S�BdENT AND BOND & IIVTEREST BgLANCE IN SPECIAL ASSES�TT FUl1TD JANUARY ls t, 1931 Receipts �rom January lst, 1931 to October lst, 1931 Taxes Interest Total receipts to October let, 1931 Disbursementa to Oatober let, 1931. 15729.76 35.33 15765.09 5884.30 15765.09 2I649.39 Cleaning Alleys 7.75 12th Avenue Sea�er 3739.50 Surety Bonds 254.08 Inte.reat paid 3612.18 Bonds paid 12680.89 Total Disbursements to October lst, 1931 20294.40 20294.40 Ba,lauce in.Special Assessment Fvnd October lst, 1931 - - - - - - - - - - - � 1354:99 GgS FUND BAIadNCE I N GAS F't7ND JANUA�C 1 s t, 19 31 Receipts from Ja.nuary lat, 1931 to October lst, 1931 Interest and taxes Disbursements to Ootober lst, 1931 92.25 5292.25 92.25 5384.50 Interest on Bonda 350.00 350_ :0� Balance in Gas Fund October lst, 1931 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5034.50 � � FIBA�CIIL `STATE�dE�'T �aroh l, 1928 to �rch l, 1929. ' - 9mount due Fund at 3ettlement Mgrch 1, I928: �Tillage ..:..................................�5,465.28 - $vad ........................................�1,198.84 Poor ........................................� 99.72 Balaaae in Fond at Settlement BBarch Z, 1928: � � Gas .........................................�4,I37.58 -- 19ater .......................................�2,380.68 Libraxy .....................................� 68.36 Sewer .......................................� 447.84 � u�+� ��� �e� � - f� TII.LAGE F[TNDs Beoeipts ......................�22,316.74 � Disbarsements: Salar�... ....; ....��. 9,577.�2 � Supplies.........:�',,5,000.35 � �isaellaneous....�12,551.20 Total Disbursements...........�27,I48.5? Dae �ill�ge Fund ............................�4,831.83 Du,e 9illage Fund BHarch 1, 1928..............�5,465.28 Total �mount due Village Fund B�areh 1, 192�............�10,29?.11 RQ�D FUNDi Reoeipts...... .................�18,470.6b Diabursementas Salary...........�12,I65.00 Neav Equipment..:.� 80.80 Bepairs..........� 8,999:24 � ,, Total Disbursements...........�21,2�3.04 Due Eoad F�d ...............................�2,772.39 . Dae $oad F1xnd.�arah.1�.1928 .................$1,198:84 Total amount d�e Eoa,d fund BQarch 1, 1929 ...............� 3,9�1.23 GAS FONDs Reaeipts ......................�19,504.83 Disbursementss Salary...........�3,850.75 � Supplies.........�9,295.40 Bonds...........:�3,495.00 � Total Diabursements...........�16,639.15 Balanae in Gas F�md .........................$2,865.68 Balanae in Ga,s Fund �arch 1, 1928...........�4,137:58 � Total Balance in Gas �and �Barch �, 1929 ...............................�7,003.26 �A!'ER FCJND: � Receipts ......................�14,812.41 Disbursements: S�pplies& Repairs�7,526.23 � Bonds............�?,856.12 Total Disbnrsementa...........�15,382.3b Balanae due �later Fund ...................... 569.94 Balanoe in ;�ater Fund �arch 1 1928.........�2 380.68 Bal�.nce in k7ater Fund �arch 1; 1929 ...........:.........................� 1,810.74 � SI11E4�ar. 6ND CURB. F[TND: Reaeipte ......................�6,805.01 Diabursements .............:...�6,405:89 Total Balance in Side�alk and C�rb Ftimd BQarch 1, 1929 ................� 399:12 SEC9F�S FOND : Reaeipts ......................�7,676.33 Diabursements .................�9,405.89 - Hue 8ewer Fund ..............................�1,729.56 Ba.lance in Sewer l�nd �'larah I, 1928.........� 447:84. Total due 3ewer �md Ma,rah 1, 1929 .....................�1,281.?2� LIB&'1RY F'tJ1�Dz � Reaeipts ......................�1,254.35 Disbursements .................�1,534.16 � Hue Zibraxy Fund............ .................� 2?9:81 � Balanae in Library Fimd �a.rah 1; 1928.......� 68:56 � Due Libraxy l�nd Pdarch l, 1929 .......................:.� 211�.45 Receipts ......................�" 397.81 Disbursements .................� 95.5? � Balanoe in Poor Fund ........................� 302.24 Due Poor Fund B�arch l; 1928 .................� 99.72 • Total Balance in Poor I�ind �arch 1, 1929 ..:..........................� 202.52 ' ' , � I5, 761.51 ,�9,415.64 �Vsrxants held by bank ....................... 6,345.87 � 15,761.51 �15,761.51 :�� r'�� �' � �� � �,r- ; � H � � _.�!4L.l.._ 'l--:_ _ •:4 The Citizena of the Village of HOPSINS, in the Counaty'of Hennepin and State of l�din�sota, e�ho are qualified to vote at general eleations, a:re �� "�- hereby notified that the annua,l eleation for said Village will be held at the CITY $ALL, in eaid Dillage on'Taesda9, the 12th d�y of MARCH, A. D. 1929, bet�een the haurs of nine o'clock 9. M., and nine o'cloak P. �I_. oP the same day, for the follo�ving purposes,vizc TO EIdGCT: O1� PRESIDENT for the term of one year. ONE TRUSTEE Por the term of three years. - -- ONE TitEASURER a.nd C�E Q� for the�::term of one year. ONE ASSES30R for the term of two years. O1QE Jt7STICE OF THE PEACE and Ol� CONSTAB7�E for the term of two years: and to do any other business proper to be done at said eleation when convened. Dated at HOPKINS, 89arah 2, A. D., 1929. _ AR'('HIF H_ p ILLER. Pillage Clerk and Recorder. � The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met in Oouncil Room in Regular session at 7:30 o'clock, P. r.�., February ].9, 1929. "embers present: Anton A. Olson, Prosident, E. J. �2cDonald, J. Jas- person, and Emil Peterson, �'rusteea, grchie H. L�iller, Recorder. The minutes of the previous meetin� vrere read and approved. The report of Dr. James I31ake, l�,�ilk inspector �ras read,, approved and ordered placed on file. 962 963 � 964 �965 966 96? 968 969 970 97Z 972 973 974 9 75 9'i6 9 77 978 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 989 990 The folloti�in� bills vaere read and ordered paid: Heraa.n Clson Irving Oltman Ed. �. ��akousky Gust �7illiams Leonard �7illiams Fran'a Stodola Joe Joret Emil Brokl �9allaae Stodola Cha.rles Stothard •Christ Jensen John Harrir�car Harold Chmel Herb Cohrs �'rank Chri s FrankStodola Prari:i Sitar ri' Ted ',7illiams �'rank S i tar Crane Co. .A. �'d. E lmqui s t �Sidwest Oil Co., Inc., Si Standard Oil Co., Pi cicands , Brorvn & � o. , �reat Northern Ra.il�ray.Co., L. Eidem Pe te Sund�qui st First National Bank Security National Bank G �_ � � °„�l Sal. to 2-15-29 Sal. to 2-15-29 Sal. to 2-15-29 Sal. to 2-15..29 Sal. to 2-15-29 90 hrs. � 55¢ 73 hrs. � 45¢ 38 has. � 45¢ 50 hrs. � 45¢ 3 days � �3.00 50 hrs. � 45¢ 66 hrs. � 45¢ 18 hrs. � 45¢ 41 hrs. � 45¢ 41 hrs. � 45¢ 104 hrs. � 90¢ 20 hrs. C 90¢ 72 hrs. � 45¢ • 10 hrs. � 50¢ Ga,s Supplies Postage 1 drum f ordson tractor oil 10 lbs. polarine �rease 1 car coke � 27534 Frt. on coke � 27534 6 pr. mittens labor done for village �arrants�456,354,860,798 ��arx•ants �557-698 0 70.00 67.50 67.50 7 5. 00 62.50 49.50 32.85 17.10 22.50 9.00 22.50 29.ti0 a.io 18.45 18.45 93.60 18.00 32.40 5.00 5.26 3.60 36.35 1.50 239.25 117.48 1.50 57.00 141.26 221.26 � T � n i i I :; The matter of the fire and police siren in regards to changing of location, costs, etc �as referred to the Public Safety Carrunittee for investigation to report at the nezt meeting. The follort�ing Ordinances'hav'ing been previously read the second time aad held for minor corractions �ere read as corrected and on a motion duly made . arid carried �ere adopted�and ordered published: �' �. "AN OHDII�9I�TCE DEFIPIING PTTBLIC NiTISANCES, PROHIBITIIJG TI�IR CREATION OR NAIITTENt1IICE AI1D PF�VIDING g PFjNAI,TY THE�EOF". ' a� ORDIN9NCE TO PRO1180TE �1VD CONSERVE PUBLIC SAFETY, -$E�ZTH, PEA�E, C�NVE1�iIENCE 2IdD i�lEI,FgRE BY REGULATING THE OPE�ATION OF VEHICI:ES A.I�TD THE TTSE OF . TI-iE STREET OF THIS VIL7�AGE, PRESCRIBING PEN�TIES b'OR THE VIOLATIOIV THE�,EOF'!. rt�J �DINAIJCE DEFIIVING CERTAIN 1��'IISDEII�EANORS AND PRESCRIBIIQG A PENALTY � FOii VIOLATIOIT THEREOF". - - gn Ordinance enti tled, "AN ORDINATdCE ES`PgBLISh.ING � BUZLD�I�G CODE, FIX- ING FIRE I,Il'�ITS� REGULA'1'ION OF �OCAiION OI�' OP'�NSIVE `1'RADES, �ND OF .LOCATION OF BUILDING r]DTD OBJECTICi:tsBLE OOCUPg7.'ION$«�.Yk�d it9 seQond reading and on a motion du�9�ma.de and carried c�ras a�proved, adopted and ordered published. _� An Ordinance entitled,."AN ORDINANCE RELATING TC FAILURE TO�SUPPORT ��1IFE-OR CHTLD 9ND P�SCRIBIN6 A P��ALTY �'0?� VIOLATION THEREOF", had its second read- ing and on a motion duly made and carried was approved, adopted and._ordered.pub- lished. • _ - ` . An Ordinance entitled, "AN OT�IN9TdCE PROVIDING FOR THE B3A,NNER OF. CON- •DUCTIIQG VIZL6GE ELECTIOfiS IN, THE VILS,6(lE OF HOPKINS AND PROVIDING. FOR THE USB OF. �T1� SO-CAI,LID "AUSTRALI9N B�LLOT SYSTE�", gI�TD P.F�LJALTIES FOK TI3E VIOLF�TIOIQ THEREOF AT� DUTIES OF GANDIDATES, gND REGISTRATION DgYS", had�,its second reading and on a �mation duly made and carried tim,s approved, adopted and orde`red published., , An Ordinance entitled, "AN ORDIN9NCE .F'OA TI� COI�ILATION AND PUBLICt�TI01Q OF THE FILL9GE �:ORDIN�IICES .OF THE VILLAGE OF HOPKINS ( FORMERLY t�IEST P:IIPTi�OLIS ) �ADOPTED SINCE FF.BRII'�RY 15th, 1923, 9I`TD F'�R T.T� RE-ADQPTION AND FiE-PUBLICATION TI�Et"�EOF,", had its second readin� and on a motion duly made �and carried �vas .approzred, � ,adopt�ed, and o�ci.ered published. �. gn Ordinance entitled, "AN OHDINr�l`TCE COI�T�ERNING� THE B�STRUCTION OF ' , 0�'LDIPT�CES �ND TI� P�I�TI�R OF' EI�TFORCII�TG THE SAA'.� A1VD REI+ATING m0 bi NES �1ND � PTJIQI SH-- �¢NTS AN� PF�OVIDING HARD. L4BOR. SIIJTENCES FOR JAIL PRISONERS"; had its second read- �ing and on a motion duly made and carried was approved, adopted,,and ordered d published: � � . � - books. Febraary 26th �vas set as the date to audit the Clerk s and .Treasurer s On a �tto�ion duly made and carried tns meeting was adjourned until AZarch � - � � �: �.�� ` Archie H: �il]er. Clerk and Recorder. � �TTEST: ' , � 91VTON g. OLSQ,�.j__ President. , . o \ C � � � \ � The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met in Council Room in Regular session at 7:30 o'clock, P: 1�., h?arch 5, 1929. , B�embers present: Anton g�. Olson, President, E: H: �lcDonald, r'�nil Peterseri, Trustees; Archie H. Il��iiller, Recorder, J. Jasperson absent: The mi�utes of the previous meeting were read an�. approved. �ne re:;orts of Harry C. Blunt, Justice of tne Peace, Irving' Ol�tman, Police Officer, �rank Stodola, Road-overseer, Daniel E: Foley, Justice of the Peace, and He'rman Glson, as to V7ater and Gas collect'ions rrere read and approved and ord.ered placed on file. The follo��in� bills ��ere read and ordered pai:d: 991 Herman Olson 992 Irving Oltman 993 Ed. A. I1�akousl�y 994 Gust '�3lilliams 995 Leonard i�lilliams 996 Ted S^dilliazns 997 Frari� Stodola 998 Joe Joret 999 John Harrin�car 1000 Christ Jeason 1001 Emil Brokl 1002 Frank Kriz 1003 Herb Cohrs 1004 Frank Stodola 1005 Fran� Nunvar 1006 Joe Pudil � 1007 Idationa.l �Teter Co., 1008 Cook Gil �o., 1009 Great Northern Ra.ilcray Co., 1010 Hopkins Hand Laundry 1011 Evelyn Il�iller 1012 �Schiller �otor Co., 1013 The Ye11oN Trail Garage 1014 E. J. �ieppesen 1015 l�pls. General Electric Co., 1016 Anton.A._Olson_ 1017 i�nil Petersen 1018 E. J . P�cDonald 1019 J. Jasperson 1020 �rchie H. I�iller 1021 A. i�l. �lmqui st 1022 Joseph A. Hosp 1023 Hc:nnepin Colznty Review 102� l4o the r' s Lunch 1025 . Dar,lberg Bros., Inc. 1026 Standard Oil Co., 1027� First National Bank 1028 Stella Haertel 1029 Ruth Dahlma,n 1030 Jaxnes T�?ickoc�ym 1031 N. F1. Bell Telephone Co., 1032 Hopkins Public Library 1033 grenie H. P�iller 1034 Bren Bros. I035 John �. Koss 1036 Harry C. Blunt 1037 ��est �pls. Fue.7.� & Ice Co.. 1038 SV. P. Sc'nmeidel Hotel 1039 Frank Sitar 1040 Anton d. Olson 1041 Dr. James Bla.ke 1042 Dr. G. ZV. I�oore 1043 Fi rs t IQati onal Bank 1044 Pete Sundquist 1045 �'Jilliam Strobeck Sal. to 3-1-29 Sal. to 3-1-29 Sal. to 3-1-29 Sal. to 3-1-29 � � Sal. to 3-1-29 32 hrs. � 45¢ 76 �hrs. 0 55¢ 64 hrs. � 45¢ 13 hrs. O 45¢ � 32 hrs. � 45¢ 27 hrs. O 45¢ 36 hrs. � 45¢ - 27 Y�rs. � 45¢ 74 hrs. O 90¢ 18 hrs. @ 45¢ 44 hrs. � 45¢ Supplies � 1 car burning oil �513 Frt on burning oil �513 �Tash 8 blan'rtets t� 35¢ Services on zJillage ,Books village supplies Road supplies Ei�gineerin�; services light and prnver g salary as President -� 'salary as irustee a salary as Trustee � salary as Trustee 4 salary as �ecorder # salar�T as Treasurer t` salary as Attorney , Printin� for Village 1�Ieals fo� prisoners supplies and repaiats . Oil aild gas - � Insurance on Star Car 36 folios � 10¢ 51 folios � 10¢ P:Zoving Sch�rartz to Broesmton �'i reman' s Phone s Salary and supplies Village supplies Road supplies , Pa,3nting Jail justice iees Ft181 SCY1Wa.Pt2 �27�13% Bal.�oard �.ndrev� ►ialdoske 13 hrs. � 50� o Fare Por Schwartz family Milk Insuector Board of Health Int on ��'arrants �74?-824 labor perfox�aed conneating siren 70:00 67.50 67.50. 75..00 62.50 14.40 41.80 28.80 5.85 14.40 12.15 16.20 12.15 66:60 $.10 19.80 8:15 392.21 , 295.01 2.80 10.00 1.45 8.25 50:00 835:77 ' 105.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 150.00 62.50 150.00 93.?5 7.85 3.15 11.30 45.20 , 3.60 5.10 20:00 54.85 132.34 3.62 6:36 7.25 6.00 2.75 5.12 6.50 3.83. 100.00 100.00 10:00 53.96 53.13 ., 0 0 ' �� An application of T. F. Sheehan for police officer was read'and on s � motion duly made and carried �as la,id on the table for the first meeting in April: '•� i . . . �.�; An application of Archie Bro�ra for police offiaer was read and on` a motion duly made arid ca,rried �s laid on the table for �he first meeting in April. The resignation of Irving Oltmna, as police officer. was read and wa,s to take effect April 1, 1929and on a motion duly made and ca,rried the resignation was accepted. � The ma,tter o'f the aondition of, the C S� & St. P Ry. Co, depot v�as again brought to the attention of the council in regards to the li�hts,.heat ancl accom- modations, e.tc, for the evening train. On a motion duly made and carried the matter was referred to the Villa.ge Attorney, Joseph g. Hosp, for.the purpose of takino the matter up with the l�y. and 4Varehouse Commission. - � A motion �vas duly made and ca,rried instructin� the Clerk to pay to t"J. D. Lovell balanoes due on ISth Avenue and also on 1 3th and 16th Avenues except the amount of �50.0�. , � , gugust Dennin and �Irs. Sophia gue paid their se�ver assessment in full on , tne 15th Avenue sewer a.nd �rs. Roth and F�nil Petersen paid . their side�ralk assess- � , ment i.n full, but through error these assessments �vere placed�on the ta.g statements fo� 1928. On a motion auly mad� and carried the Clerk was instructed to make a c�rarrant to each of these pa.rties to refl�nd to them the assessments that was on . the tax statement for the ye'ar 1928 and have tnem pay their taxes direct.to the County . Treasurer. _ , The matter of the openin� of 17th Avenue cias reported by the co�unittee and �vas explained that the Town of Minnetonka and the Village of Hopkins Nere ci-rculat�ng a petit.ion to present to the County �oard to have tnis street taken over as a county road. �. motion �vas duly made �nd oarried to pass the necessary resolution approving of this matter. , On a motion.duly made and carried the meeting c�as adjourned until bYaxch 19, 1929. � � a , . ;:. ^ .. r,, gTTEST : , , � M. B. HA rG"� � , President. ' " ' � ARCHIFs H. PJiILLE$ Clerk and I?econ�ier: 0 0 _`� � c 7;:—p7InutPs of VilI3ge L_e�tioi ' � WALTFF A. EOCiH & SON, INC.� MINNEFPOL!6 � ✓ h✓ ` � � 1!/IINLJTES OF �IILLA�E ELECTION � (a) The lines following the letter (a) in this blank are left to write in the fact, that "the rlectors present at the time and place named for opening the polls elected the Judges and Clerk viva voce, because the counc�l ha3 neglected to mske euch appantment,' or "becausz the persons ao appointed, or onc or more oF them, neglect�d or refused to serve," (if such was the case.) VilZ��,�e HopkinU At the Annual._____________.__________.__Election of the Village of._._________. ___________________________._______ _ . �'e�ne-�iYl and State of Minnesota, held at.______.._____,__________ __. , m the County of_________________________ � C i t:� Ti�.11 __ being the ��lace where it was directed to be held by the Village Council after giving due notice thereof as provided by law, on the__________12 th T------- PR�_�ll -------------------19_29__� '�_I�.---TTl��n.y", a.'7.?T�ore.�.�31�.ke,r T ------ r day of--------- �---- �---- ----------------------------------------- - _ . �� � '_�.------� Cr.�.T.°ill �r,�. I'ell.ey,�n� L. C,�1_,'��,,�� and______._____________ __� ________ _________________�e qualified voters of said Village, - ---------------------------- . to ac't as Judges^�uch Election, ,�]exl�of such Election, each of whom had within twenty days before such time been designated and appointed by the Village Council to act as Judges and Clerk respectively of such Election (a)._..________________________________ ----- -----�-------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------�-----��------------------------------------------------------------------------------- � ------------------------------------- ------------------------------- -------------------- IJ ine- who, being present, at the hour of_______________o'clock_ 1� M., each of them duly took and subscribed a,n oath _______________________________________ to faithfully discharge the duties required of them at such Election; and the said Judges and Clerlc being duly qualified, forthwith opened the polls by proclamation, and the Election�proceeded by ballot without adjournment or intermission until closed. The subjects voted. on at such Election, as stated in the l�Totice thereof, v��ere:._..________________________________ To elect._ __On e__ i�re � i d� �ly__ �_� �__Qn�__ `��s �------------------------------------------------------- - ------------ On e C ounc i 1ma�1 f o y_ th ree__ ���x' a-------------------------------------------------- - - ----------------------- One i:ea�arer �or One__�P.�x_____________________ � ,.� n ---------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- One Recoider Por One Ye�r Oi7 e _ 1� ^ ^ ' ----------------- .� ., � 33-� r--�Qr__��?J_0--��-r �------------------------------------------------------ One Ju,��i�e oP P� ice ��1�o Yea-rs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ One Con� t�1�1 e tr��o Ycar �. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --=------------------------------------------- -------------------------- ------------------------------------------- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------=------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ , At I�Tine __o'clock in the afternoon of said day the polls were closed, proclamation thereof having heen made by one of the Judges thirty minutes previous thereto. The Judges then proceeded to publicly count and canvass the votes, and a true statement thereof was duly proclaimed to the voters by the Clerk, who ; recorded the same in the Village Minute Book. I STATEMENT OF RESULT OF CANVASS � The following is a true statement of the result of the counting and canvass of votes by ballot at the Villa -e Ho�kins' � Annual--------------- �--------Election of the Village of.---- ---------------------�------------------------------------Gounty Henne��in __________and State of Minnesota held_____T��,ren, l� �1i 19 tig of ------------------_----------- �----- � - as proclaimed to the voters by the Clerk of Election: � l�nt on 1l ._. 0�� g�___________________________.received ._��'y.votes for President of Council �-------------------------------------- . - P.7. B. H�.�e21_ __________ received ___6�'�votes for President of Council ----------------------- - ------= ----------------------------- � 1�-- J. .�. �0 �.Tl 'l@CClIe(��-'� -- n n n lr n ---------- ---------- ,��c,-� ;_.� _ _ . ____________.__ _ _ _was declared elected President of Council ..� �------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------=------------------------------------------------------ (Continued on following page) � \ �/ � i ---------------------!i �n r�� �,; f . ��'r -� ��h 1 3 _______________________________________________received,��__ votes for Trustee, term of____.years __________________�111�_�;__r_+,,__Jal�_a _received�°�"�.votes for Trustee, term of.__a.years ______________________Ir 1 in�;___i�; .__ U l tr:�a_n _____________ received_ °��J__votes for Trustee, term of._ 3_years �mil Ye ter �� on ------------------- .. r� . 3, ________________________ ________________________ _________received_�_Z_ _.votes for Trustee, term of_____years _____________________ �nthon;� _achi_1_l�.r_ , _ • votes for Trustee, term of._ 3 years ,: _ received_ _ �%_� _ _ �---------------- Iv1. __ J._ l�v e 1 d o n--- — ' , 3 _______________________ reeeived_�..�_�votes for lrustee, term of._.____years _______________________���._�- (�� __ was declared elected Trustee, term of._.:�_years - �-�'b------� .------------------_-_------------..------------_-----------_--------_.----------- was declared elected Trustee, term of.........years --------.------------------------------------ ----------------------.--.---------- was declared elected Trustee, term of..------.3'ears '_"'___"""_"__"__�'�" �•�� • _J 1111C�U 1_J J"______""__"_'_'______"_ _____ _______________ received_ fa�_'� votes for Treasurer �.:a 1' l e�3 . o ic • �, , _ C La . ______________________________________________..__.____ ____ received_��28'_votes fo: Treasurer ------------------------� � _�l7,�-' -- -- --- - -.------_---------------------.was decl�,red elected Treasurer --------------------�-------------------------------- �-------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ .. L.' C. Co7.o::�]r�7 � �______ ____________________ received_�� � votes for Village Clerk !1rcr: i e :�I . T�"il l ,�r . „_. .--------------------- -------------- ----- ----------------- --- ---------received__'j�1�1_votes for Village Clerk -- - -------------- -- - - _------------------------- - - - --�' -��"t�_�_.�_ _�___------- .----------was declared elected Village Clerk . „ _ . p� -------------------='�-.---T-i--=-3-]113��Y' -------- ----?"-..--�,�'r�_�,�aC�- �aS._�--�-`�- rr' '---r-`-1�-- ��5.�=�==' ----- . r_----- - ----- -- _ _��1� --- ---- -----------------� ._ ,T � !; 3'? r t n �r • , � - ----. -------------------------------------------------------------.recened_ 3 __� _votes for Assessor ----- T Ofi!: -�Y1---�-- ,rT Co `� �.y' ------ - ---------- . .___________________ ___________________received__���'votes forAssessor ---_-------------------- -'-�1� st� / --C--� - ------------------_------ was declared elected Assessor �i��.rr j� 0. �lun t _____._received_��� votes for Justice of�=the Peace . _.. --------------------------------------_------_.-------__ _---_-_---_--_received--_-------votes for Justice of the Peace ____________._______________._.__._ � __.receiveci.__________.votes for Justice of the,Peace ---- ------------ ------------- . . ----------------------------------.-.---------------_.----------------- ---------received---------votes for Justice. of the`Peace _ _ ' _ Harry � . Blun t __' __�__ _ _ _ _ was declared elected Justice� of the ;Peace ------------- - - - - - _________________________.______ _ �� _____was declared elected>Justice� of the Peace . ____________H�rold �hrnel ________received__���_`votes for Constable ��.__i._ Henke � __________.received�__�d�0_votes for Constable ,. , C'_na rle _� l'i . �iv r.zan ____ __________ recei_ved.�_�] �_.votes: for.:Consta,ble -------------::d,_ �'%. __T�a�a ��u��l� --=--.----� -�------------- -------receiveclS__��_.votes� - _ ________ _ _ � for Constable � -- - � - - � --------------- _____�__(�_'(,_�___��� _ _ ____________;was.declared elected' Consta,ble -- - --- -- . l. � ---_--_-----------------,-- --------.-_--------____---- -__-------=_�was declared elected Constable 1'1 tot��,l o° 1202 �rote5 :��erc ca�t` at �;;i�� elec�i'�n '� ---- �-------� ---------------------- ---------------------------------=------------=-------------- ballots were caat for---��------------ `--------------------------�---'---------------------------=-------- ----------------- ba,llots were cast for---------------------=-- ----------- ------------------------------ _: ------------ Attest: p� � Judges -------�,l��Z[�---�`_ -_��--- of _ � �Q�� Election ------------------ ------------------ - Clerk..of'Election ---- �(���'�`�__------- ------- --- -- � . . � � � m::a�:.� - �-,.- , ., � r _ – _- -- — --� -____ _ ` - -k , N m � _ � . . i _ _ : --. . : _ ._. . _,.,. .. . . �, . �..' . � . � � � The Village Oouncil of�:the Village oi Hop�ins met in Council Room ia Re�ular, session at ?:30 o'clock P. 1�., Pdarch 19, 1929: �, , �embers Present: P�� B. Hagen, President, gnil Petersen a.nd J. Jasperson, and E. J. 162cDona.ld, Trustees; �lrchie H. 14�iller, Recorder. � I046 1047 1048 1049 'I05� 105I 1052 1053 1054 1055 I056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1068 1069 The minutes of:the previous meeting �,ere read and approved. The follo�ving bills were audited, a1loNed and ordered paid: � ,. Herman Olson Irving Oltman Ed. A. �a�ousl�y Gust ���illiams Leonard Flilliams Frank Stodola Christ Jenson Joe Joret Frank Kriz Herb Cohrs J oe Pudi I Fra.n� Nunvar �nil Brokl tiWallace Stodola Frank 5todola Securit� Plational Bank First Plational i3ank Sal. to 3-15-29 Sal: to 3-15-29 Sal. to 3-15-29 Sal. to 3-I6=29 Sal. to 3-15-29 99 hrs. C 55¢ 68 hrs . Q 45¢ 66 hxs: �1 45¢ 67 hrs. Q 45¢• 41 hrs. � 45¢ 49 hrs. p 45¢ 63 hrs. � 45¢ 63: hrs. G 45¢ 9 hrs. C 45¢ , 35 hrs. � 90¢ Col l ecti ons Collections e 70;00 6 7.50 67:50 75.00 62.50 54.45 30:60 29: 70 30:15 18.45 22;05 28.35- 28:35 4.05 31:50 8;00 8,00 �lbert Japs appeared,beiore the Council and objected to the allo��ance of election-board bills, at the rate of 60¢ per hour,,claiming that the la� allovred 40¢ per hour during voting hour.s and 50¢ per hour durin� counting hours: "�"his ma,tter �vas laid over until the next meetin�: _ - , Irviug �:'. Oltman tendered his resignation as constable to ta�e effect immediately. On a motion duly r�ade and carried tne resignation ti:�as accepted. Correspondence from the �Security �iational Bar_k of Hopkins �vas read request- ' ing that they be permitted to replace some securities novr on deposit in the Federal Reserve Bank and that are maturing at an early date, �ri th different securiti�es. � Qn a motion duly made and ca,rried the said ba_nk was granted permission to ma.ke this exehange and thei r co-rrespcnder.zce �va� placed on file: . `Phe matter of the dumping of �rabbage, and ashes by�:Secondc�5tr.eet�;I3orth"be=:i tween Eleventh and Trielft-h �venues ��aas brou�ht to the attention of the Council snd on a motion duly made and carried tnis matter ��as referred to the Road Corcnnittee to report.at the next meeting. AT�TEST: On a motion duly ma.de and carried' the meeting tivas adjourned until At�ril 2, 1929. 11Q. B. HA.GF�T. President. �;, • �ECFiIE H. BIIILLER. Recordero \ �� Tne Village Cvtulcil of the Filla�°e of Hopki�s met in Counail Roo� in Re�;ular s'ession at 7:30 o'clock p. L�., �pril 2, 1929. �Zembers present: Iti. B. Ha�;en, P�esicient; ,Irvir� Oltman, E: J. A;ZcDona,ld,� and J. Jas�nerson, Trustees; �:rcnie H. Iuiller, Recorder. ' , The minutes of tne previous meetin�; tivere read and apnroved. The reports of Irvin� �°l. Oltman, polico officer;., Pran}� Sto�.ola, Road-over- seer, and Her:nan Olson, a,s to �73ter azid Cas collections �vere read, a}�proved and ordered placed on file. The follo�ving Uills ��ere re�d and allovied: 1070 Herma.n Glsa�i I O'7I I rv ing Ul tman 107� Ed. r1. Alakous�y 1073 Gust F`lilli�ms �m 10'74 �e ona rd i�li l l i am� 1075 Frax� Stodola � 1076 Christ Jensou 1077 Joe Joret 107E3' Frari�� �iunvar - 1079 Emil Bro�l 10Fi0 Charles Stotard 1087. �'ran'r Stodola 1082 E: J. Jep�esen 1083 The' Cutler-I��u�tter �Tf�. Co. 10E34 F'irst T���tiorial BaY�I� 1085 Fidelity and Dex�osit Co. 1086 P.�others Lunch ' 1087 L. Ltiandpui s t • 1088 P.",�,rtin yJ. V�nek 1089 John Jo:uzs cn 1090 Red & ��zite Store 1091 �iueller Boiler Compound I092 I�cDona,ld �T'r�insfer Co. 1093. . Staizdarci C�il Co. 109.4 He��ne�in Count�� 'nuditor 1095 d,'. S. ITott Co. 1096 1�. B. Sl�inner Co. 10�J7 I`Telson's Shoe Store 1098 The Yell�r�. Trail Garao�e 1095 �'irst Tdational Bar!k 1Z00 Pickacids, Bro�m ?ti Co. I10� I'ittsburgh Coal Co. 1102 Great i�:orthern �y. Co.. 1103 �4pls. General Electric Co. 1104 Security Nati�nal Bank 1105 Pete Sundquist 1106 g. I�. I3erislor 1107 Bren Bros. 1108 Hon�ins Public Library 1109 r'�ni 1 Pe t e rsen 1110 Augusta Roth �111 .�i��ust �ennin 1I12 Sophie �lue 1113 The Hennepin Cot;nty Review 1114 First IJational Bank � 1115 N. l;T. Be11 Telepnone Co. T116 Ho�kins Fire Department 1117 Security rLational Bank Sal. to 3-37:-29 5a1. to 3-31-29 � Sal. to 3-31-29 Sal. to 3-31-29 Sal. to :,-31-29 90 hrs. � 55¢ , 4 hrs. � 45¢ 69 nrs. 0 45¢ �5 hrs. C? 45c , , 53 hrs . �� 45r� &� days Q �3.00 35 hrs. �- 90¢ EngineerinG servi ces . 1 gauge--100� � J. of P. Bond aizd �ecorder's Assessor's bond r:Tea].s fbs �risoners FiY�inS •�;onerator at gas house Su��lies , - �ent and lights, Sch�srartz family Gx�oceries for Sciz�r�artz family 1-I50� boil�r compoutzd Dolivery from Cra,ne Co. oil �ind �as Board-Peter F`Jaldoski Fire Hose 12-S�;i:uier service saddles 2 pr. rubber boots Supnlies Interest, Cert. af Ind. #�7 & 9 1 car s olva�r e�;g co�e, #32372 P��onon�; . coal car #268I2 Frt on coke ar.d coal li`�n.t and po�ver f'or 2 mo. Treasurer's Bond 1�fater repairs and su��plies Sup,�lies for Road SupF�lies Sala,r�r and supplies Roiund on Side��alk assessment Re�znd on Side��al� assessmmt Refund on Se��er assessmeut Refiznd on Se�ver assessment Publishin� of oY�cli.naxlces, etc. Pav�in� j��,'arrants Phone Service . Phone Service of firemen Pavin�; arid ':'iater certificates 70.00 67.50 67.50 . 75.00 62.50 49.50 1.80 31.05 17:.25 2�.85 . 25.50 31.50 50.00 17.56 15.00 5.00 1.20 17.65 �20.20 7:00 15.58 20.50 .50 14.37 11.50 44.35 10.80 6.16 8. 01 33.60 265.35 234.02 ��7.74 796.23 75.00 33.60 22.35 5.39 152.93 43.04 29.84 T6.25 16 .25 507.45 5211.Z7 27.25 46.50 1645.40 Due to the fa.et tnat rates h,�,ve changed on our telephones in fiop�ins a motion z��as dul� made �nd carried to call a special meetin� �pril 8th at 5:00 o'clock P. l�i. to meet ��ritn the nembers ol ti7e b�ire Depa,rtment in rQ�arcls to the method of �a,ying firemeri's telephone bills in the i'uture �,nd also as 1;o r•ates. J � J �` . . �� On a motion duly nade and c�,rried the Election Bo�rd ���ere p2id at the rate of 40c� per hour durin�; the tirne o� voting and 50¢ per hour co�iting votes. The bill of the He:�xiepin Ceunty Revie�� for printing and publication of ordin4.nces and alsc for tne r�akino of su�inlementary �ordinance booxs in t.ze aniount of �507.45 �ras on a moti on duly ��ade and carried a,llovti�ed. . , A petit�ion si�;ned by propes•ty ot�rners on Sever�tee�zzt' �vex��lc `�as �resented. `rhe �e.tition call�l for t�:e graciing ar_�d gravelling of the�33 feet of Seventeenth Avenue. `i'ne petition �-ras referred to tne Road Co�nittee. � petitiori S'T3S read asi:izig for Sidewal� and Curb on the :�ortn side of Second JStreet South bet�:een Seventh and Li�3ith �venues. Tnis �etition.�ras referred to tne. - Ro�,d comniittee. � � � renort of E. J. �icDonald ana J. J�asperson as a ccr�,:nittee to investi��,te iii re'gards to our eloctric st�eet li�nts s�;�s read. On a motion dul� m�a,de a�d carried wa s �-sla ced on i ile . � � ' , . � �ne application of the S�t�ain �nusement Compai�,y asking for iicense to. run a J merx^,�-go-round anc7 ottier a.musements •on the fair grounds the ���ee� of I�;a�T 4th ,��as read and �aid on tiZe tat�le uiitil t3ze- next �meeting. . \ • Surety bonds oi' �. �!. Elmquist as Treasurer in the sam `of �15,000.00; Harry C. Blunt, �ustice of the Peace, in the stiun of �500.00; Archie h. I�iller, Recorder, in t�2e swn of �500.00; Joseph�C. Vesely, as rlssessor, irz the sum� of �500.00; �,ud Ed. �;. �.ialiousl�y, as constable, in tne sum of �500.00, tvere on a motion duly !�ade and carried accer�ted subject to tne 0. �.�as to fort� b�;� the �Tillage atto�ey. , � On a motion duly m�.de aad� ca.rried the �'irst, ida�ional Banl� was acdepted-as a depository ior village funds in the araouiit �of �9,000.00� and the Securit;� N�tiona.l Bank was accented as a depositor�T for �illag�e funds in tne sLun of �8,500.00; a,nd both bar�l�s tt�ere� accepted on the sureties 'offered under the same arrari�;eri�ents ti�a,t existed during tne �ast year. � � � ' � � The President appointed the f'olTovrin� cormnittees fo'r the comin� ��ear: Public Service . (Streets,. t9ater�-F�orks, Sev��ers , (E. J.. A.-icDonald: / � (and Gas Pl�nt . � '6 (J.. �TaspeTson- Public Safet� Public Finance� Public ':lelfare (Pire, Police,.Bu'ildii� (Inspection,. Giei�;ilts and (measures � (gccounts, collections , � (Disbursements and ( purciia si n�; � ' (Parks,, play�;•rounds, i,ecreation (Healtiz, Hospitals, Correction (Poor, �'ublic Grounds ( Irvin� �J. , Cltman (Archie H. 1:Ii11'er (E.' J. IlYcDonald� �J. Jasperson. , (E. J. �!TcDonald. (Archie H. �ill� r (Irving �l. Oltman ( Irvin� L'I. Cltman ( J. Jaspers cm. � - - (6rchie� H. �;Tiller ._, �' gpplica.tion of G. Z,�. :�Toore for Board of` IIealth �ras �ead ana a motior�" ���as dnly made b;�r;iE. J. %scDona.ld, seconded b�r J. J<<s}�e.rson tilat G. 1J.- T�oore be appointed Healtn ofi'icer io, t"iie co�nin�;��,�ear. lix�on �ein� put to a vote i;�Ze m�tion tvas'carried: . �;Te's: 1�cDonald, Jasperson, L�Iiller a.nd Ha�en:----Noes: Irving ;;. Oltman: ' ��.pplic�vtion oi Jarnes B�ake for ��ill� Iilspector,r�as read.. �nd 3 IllOt�011 VJ`dS duly ma�e by B. ',1. Oltrnan secosided b�T E. J. LZcDonald. �Upon_ being• _�ut t�o a vote �s�as carried unanir.iously appointin� Jarnes Bl��e as L?ilk Ins�ector �or t�.e comin�, �Tea�. k • �?pplicatio�of Frarix Sitar,.Sx., and Cha.s. t�'l,: H�rzan ��are.read �n� the ap�oint- meiit as Coiistable. �iotion �na.de b;yr .Oltman appointir� Fraxi� �itar a,s constable--received no second. President; L?. B. Ha��e�, appointed Cl�,rles t'1. Herzan as Constable subjec�t -�,�� to approval of .L-:r�e co���lcil and on a moti o�i: c�ul�T made by L�IcDonald.- and s�econd.ed by � , Jas�erson the ap��ointment �:Jas a,g��roved. ��i ,� _, A}�plical:ion of' E. J. Je��pesen for vi:l7:�:`,e� en�;ineer ��r�xs reac� and P,2. B. Ha.�exi � ap;�oini;ecl E. .J. 'Je pesen as villa�;e eri;;i�eor. FIotion m�.de 'c�;;� �1cDanald and secc�nded b5� Jasperson that ��� �l��roved--motion carried. `,. ,� The f'o11o,:rin�; applications r�ere :eead for police: ?lrchie H. Brrn�an., T. F. Sheeha,n Stanley Hurle�, E. R. Henke, :�o�T �'il]:more, Geo. �:lise, a,nd C'nas. C. Hersman. L�ia,yor L2. B. Hagen ap�oi�ited StMnley hurley �L�a,rsY�.all at a salary of ;�185,.00 per month and no fees to be paid for arrests. �lotion aul;� �rnade and carried aft'irmin�,r appointffient. Or_ a motzon duly :na;le and carried the Helinepin Co�ty T�eview ��ras desi� na.ted as tne official paper at tne s�ne rates: Prank Stodol�,;vas a�?�ointod Street Commissioner subject to ap�roval of the couacil. � motion r�a.do by 1�c�onald anci secorided bj� Jasperson was carried a.ffirxnin�; tne said appointment. Herm�n Olson��ras appointed Utility :�:Ian at �140.00 per montn. � motion ���as made by P�cDona,Id axid secozcled baT Jasperson and �ras carried approvin� the appointment. . ; Gust ilillfams and Leonard �'lilliar,is ��rere appointed as �,s r�ezi at the same salaxy as last year, namely �150.00 and :�125.00 �espectis�l�p. rl motion c�as m3de by Oltrnan seconded b;T;�cDonald and tne �otion ��as carried approvin� the appointment. Pur. Gust i'�illiarns an}�eured before t:ne council and asked f'or � yy10.00 raise per month for each of 1;he gas rneil. C�n a motion clulv macle b�* TScDonald and seconded by Jas�erson and carried the r�tter tvas la�id on tr�e table. � , . Joseph 11. Hosp ���as appointed as villa�e �ttornes� under the same arrangements as existed durine the past year., T�,�Totiun ::as duly �ade by Oltman seconded by P�cDonald and carried approvinb� the a�beintraent. ti7illi� StrobecK and 5tanley Hurl.ey were appointed .as the other tr�o members on the Health Board. The appointments �ere approved on a raotion that eva,s made by �cDonald and secbnded b�* Jasperson and carried. ' FIrs. Stanley nurley was appointed as polioe matron. g motion �eas duly made and carried to bond the police officers for �1000:�0 per year a.nd the ccrostable at �500.00. , , A written,re��ort� is to be m�,de �t the next rneeting as to the arrangements �ith l�r. Skottegard for fire and poliQe calls. -- A.motion was duly made by D�cDonald to amend the rules of procedure so as to l�et��::. the first regular meeting of each month be at 1:30 P. P,I. and the seaond regular meeting at ?:30 P. P�.. �3otion �vas seconded by Jasperson and on begin put to. a vote the motion �vas carried as follows: �yes--&4eDonald, Jasperson, Hagen and P�iller; Noes-=0ltman. : 9 motion was made by a4aDonald to pass the necessary resolutions to establish a 90 minute parking zone on 9econd Street South bettiveen Eighth and Nineth �venues to be enforaed betwieen six o'olock in the.marning and six o'clock in the evening: 2'he motion was secon�ded by Oltman and evas carried. B�otion was .mad� by S�aDona.ld and seaoa�d.ed by Oltman �to advertise for one cveek for a garbage�::collector--motion carried. �otion �as raade by Oltman secondod by ESaDonald that the village attorney take up with the P�. & St. L i�. Co. in the matter of diunping oP so mar�y cinders near the esptia tan.k-,motion Qarried. Charles �lilka.ns was appointed as practioal plwnber and Herman Olson as plumbing inspector, both of ti��hich are to aat on the plwnbing board. ,�Iotion to approve the appointments were inade by Oltman seconded by P�aDonald and carried. A motion v�as ma.de by Oltman for the reduction of village officials salaries to start April 1, I929, as followa: President--Prom present salary.�420.00 to �250.00, Trusteea--from present salary �300.OQ to �100.00, Recorder--� �600.00 to �600.00, Treasurer--from present salary �250.00 to �150.00, gttorney=-fran present salary �400.00 to $250.00, Health executor--from pTesent salary �200.00 to,�l00.0O3 P3ilk inspeator-- from present salary �200:00 to �100.00. There was no second to this motion. 6 motion was made by.,Oltman to refer',the matter o� re-decorating the council ro ans and the up=stair's hall and also as to making necessary repairs, to the �ublia Safety.Committee. T�otion mas seconded by �aDonald and carried. Il�Ioti on �as duly ma,de by &IcDonald and seconded � by Cltman � to have the Clerk . order a aell pa.il for the jail.-.P�otion carried. � � 112otion ��as duly made and carried referring to the Public Safety Committes a matter of havir� red lignts placed on the fire truck. D7otion c�as made by Oltman seconded by �YcDonald to have the Recorder maice out a report,the first meeting of each month as to tlze disbursements of the previous month, and to have tne �reasurer made out a report the f'irst meetinE; of each month as_ to the receipts of the previous month--I�otion carried. � _ �otiqn �-ras �.de by I�cDonald seconded by Jasperson to ha,ve all re�orts of oommittees made in �Srritin�--Aiotion carried. �iotion �::�s made by I:�cDonald soconded b;�T Jaspersori referring to the Road Corrmiittee the m.a.tter of advisability of the purchase of a tractor--Motion carried. The application of Lester Benson for pool 11e11 and soft drink license ��as read. Cn a motion made b� Oltma�z seconded by �cDonald�and carried the ap�lication �ras accepted. , L:otion tij�as made by Oltr�an tb have all applications for licer�ses referred to ' the Council to pass on before issuing the license.� I�otioii seconded by �icDonald and ' � carried. Cn a motion auly i�lade and carried the i.�a.tter.of inspection of t11e crater totiver, tank, etc., �»,s referred to tne Public aervice �ommittee. On a motion dul}r nl�.de and carried the raeetin� �,djourned to a speciaZ r�eeting the �th oi �pril, 19'9, at five o'cloc�, p. �:Z. �1TTr�ST : P:I. B. H.4Gr."A.1. PRESIDEI�T'�. � �' ., � , ; , � ARCHI�F. I�, I�IILI.ER � � �tECORDER. � � e I . , � . , i , I �he Villa�e Counci� of L-'ne VillaGe of Hop:ins r.iot in Council �oom in �special � session at 5:00 0'clocs: P. P:�., ��iril 8, I929. � , . -• ' , � ��lembers preseilt: P�. B., Ha.gen, P.resiaent; Irvin_, .'c:l. Cltin�.n, Trustee; aiid :�rchie N. r3iller, �=�ecorder; �.. J. L�Tc�onald aLd J. Jas�aersoz� absent. This meetin�; raas called .For tne plzr��ose o� L��etin� ti�ith a, cortuni�i;ee from tiie F'ire Departmont to tai�e ap t.le ,ir�tl;er oi' �inetner or not the telel�hor�e bill silould be }�aid direct tc tl�e 1'ire Depar�;rsen� o_� paid to txle i'elephone Compan�. It t�as re,Uc���Led ai; �he r_�eeti�ic� t��«t some of t�.�e ri��.mbe�s of t�e Couizcil niet z�:it�? the Fire �e�artme��t on Thr.°usday evetiinL,n �pril 4, 1929, and aoreed t�it� tlie �'ire De»art- • �ent tha.t the iniziium rate oi t��o �art�� line telepiloxie st�ould Ue �aicl direct to �he Fire Departrnent for tNent,y-four ('24) f3remen. lh.e raembers nresent tnen m:de a general ins��ection of tiLe bu�lding and adjoum�ed to the �.egular meetin�; to be held �pril 16, 1929. � �RCF�7,E H. IIILLER. �^C O:�Dr.R. �1TT�5T: • . , , L+�I. I3. � H" GET�. . Pt?�,SIDEI�TT. , , ' J � � ' . t ' � 11 � , . 0 • � The �9i�].age, Council of the Village of Hopkias met in Counail Roam in Regular 9ession at 7:30 o'clock P..Pd., April 16, 1929. E�emibers present: BQ. B. Hagen, President; Irving Oltrnan, E. J. McDonald, and J. Jasperson, Trustees; Archie H. :B�iller, �Reaorder. The minutea of the regul�r meeting of April 2, 19�29, and Speaial meeting o�' April 8, 1929 tvere read and approved. T'ne 'reporta of Archie H. IlRiller, Recorder, 6rthur l�. �lmquist, Treasurer, and Barry C. Blunt, Justige of the Pesae, were read� approved and ordered plaoed. on file. The following bills were read and allowedt lll8 Herman Olson 1I19 Stan7.e� Hurley 1120 Ed. g. Makous�qr 1121 Frank Sitar, Sr. 1122 Gust 17illiams 1123 Leonard ��lilliams 1124 Frank Stodola 1125 Joe Joret 1126 Frank Nunvar 1127 Christ Jenson 1128 bnil Brokl 1129 �Rnarles 3totard 11�0:; :Joe �Pud31 1131 "John Speckons 1132 Frank Stodola 1133 Verner Williams 1134 3eaurity I?ational Bank 1135 Birst National Banit .7.136 Piakarids, Browri & Co. 1137 Great I�orthern �q: Co., 1138 Fi�elity and Deposit Co. 1139 Security DTational Bank 1140 National l�eter Co., 1141 3tandard Oil Co. 1142 3tate B�iler Inspector 1143 Hogkins �Iotor Car Co: T�44� �Evel�rn �iller 1145 Skottegard�s Bakery Sal. to 4-15.=29 3a1, to 4-15-29 Sal. to 4-Z5-29 Sal. to 4-15-29 Sal. to 4-15-29 Sa,l. to 4-15-29 112 hrs. � 56¢ 112 hrs. O '45¢ ll2hhrs. � 45¢ 76 hrs. � 45¢ 44 hrs. � 45¢ ll days � �3:00 67 hrs: 0 45¢ 5 hrs: �.45¢ 131 hrs. 0:90¢ � 9 hrs. @ 45¢ Col le cti ons Collections 1 car egg aoke, oa,r �77684. Frt on Egg Coke, Car �7'7684 Sta.nley Hurley's bond Ed. bqakousi�y's Bond h�e te rs Gas & Oil Inspection of boiler Supplies BQaking out poll lists Police and Fire calls 70.00 58.50 9.00 67.50 75 �.00 62.50 61.60 50.40 50.40 34.20 19;�80 33;00 30.15 2.25 117.90 ` 4.05 8.00 8,00 228.74 112,.41 5.00 10.00 210.37 6.17 •3.00 3.75 6.60 25:00 Sti:rety Bonds of Stanley Hurley, as police officer, and Charles Herzan, ae Constable were on a motion duly msde and oarried aooepted subject to the 0. K. as to foi�n by the Village 6t'torney. The report of the Public Ser$ice Conunittee was read as to Seventeenth Avenue and the sidewalk on Second 3treet South bettiveen Seventh and Ei�hth Avenues. On a motion duly made by Oltma.n and seconded by �faDonald and carried the report was aacepted as read and placed on file. � Report o� the Public Safety Oommittee as to the aity hall and the water tower and ,tank, and report of arr'angements a�itn �Ir. Skottegarrl as to the fire and police Calls were read and on a motion duly made by �lcDonald seconded by Oltman and ca.rried the re- ports were accepted as read and ordered �laaed on file. � � On a motion duly made by �ltman and seconded by Jasperson, 'i'nor Skottegard v�as allowed compensation at the rate of ��25.00 per month for services.in connection �vith the police and fire calls--:motion carried. Petitioa �ras read signed by neighbors and residents in the neighborhood of Nineth � ` �venue and First Street South, ti�nich said petition complained of some.dog�s runninU at large in that nei�hborhood and requested the council to ta.ke action to relieve the neig�hborl�ood of this nuisance. A motion was r.�ade by �eDonald seconded by Jasperson and carried to la�this matter on the t�ble until the ner� dog licenses rrere issued. � , , A petition was read si�;ried by residents of 15th dvenue.Tvorth between First �nd Second streets requestin� t'rlat tne s:.�id street be pronerly �raded a�d gravelled full �vidhh. This matter �;as referred to the Road Committee on a rnotion daly made by Oltma,n and seconded b�� LlcDonald and carri ed. ' � �I Application of J. Q. Harrison ior gasoline and curb pUrnps and sof't drink license �as read: This ma.tter ��as referred� to tlie t'ublic Safety CoBnnittee.��Jn a motion du1Sr made by �`c�onald seconded by Olt:nari �vas carried: i'he foll'rnvin� applications tivere read and on a motion dul�r made by Qltma.r� seconded by P,IcDonald �zicl c�.rr3ed all tne a�plications �:�ere �;ranteda: Gasoline� Fill- in� Stations----Robert Johnson, DaYilber�; Bros., i�a.lph Hagen, Geo. Iti2. Lliles, and Johri Hancocli Oil Co'.; Bo�rling� �lley a�id Soft Drinlss----;�. J. Carney; So�t Dr�3nks-=-- Jorgensen Bros., Chas. Shonka, �1. 0. ITeider, drehie I�elley; Pool Ha11 and Soft Drinits- Olson & Son;, Dance I�.11----Hilmer Olson. Corresnondence of the �Talker Si��n Co., �vas raad. This corresnondeiice re- lated to the ma.king of signs and also as to sor�e repairs tnat v�ere necessary to the t�rater tan'� ana to���er �nd on a motion duly made �nd carried ��as placed on file. " Frnn'_L Kriz, C�Iillia..m Strobeck, and� Carl Duvick appeared befo�e the Council as a�committee from the Hopkins' Gun Club and stated tnat the Gun Club desired to cilan�e their tx�,p shootin� �rounds .az1d �rere considerint; locatin� t:ne s�rie e�iitnin tne Village limits and requested i;hat the Villa�e Cotiuicil give them p�rrnission �o locate in tiie Village. �fter a lengtY�y discussion o� the 7na,tter a rnotion v�as dul�r made by P4cDoriald, seconded by Oltman and carried inf'ormin� the Gu2� Club that tne Coiuicil ti��ould grant such perinission providing �tne;y� obtain the �;aod-e�i11 of peo�le living close to �-ir�atever site they selected as a trap shooting ;;round. � �1 �request ��as mac�e i'or c�itches 6n Eleventh nvenue South and on a motion duly rnude�by LicDonald seconded b�,T Oltman anci c�rried 1;iie r:atter ��as re�er-red to th� �oad Cor�n�ttee ���it�i1 instractions to ta<�e action tt�is �eel:.. 7.'he ap,�lic•ation of �d. 9. '�akonsl�y tvas read asking for pay t'or t�o weeks vacai;ion that he, had canin�; before ne resi�;:ied as police officer: ;�iotion �vas duly made�by iicDonald seconded by Jasperson and carried that tnis matter.be laid on the taiile until tne next re�,�zlar meeting, �ay 7, 1929. _ � In addition to the applications for ,}_olice officers alread.y,on file the. follov�ing applications r✓ere read: Herman Freeborg, Carl �.:Olson, �r.cnie G. Hamilton; and l�mbrose I�ane. The r,7ayor appointed 9rchie G. Hamilton as police officer. at a salaig of �135:00 per month a,nd no fees for arrests, subject to the approva� of the Councfl: On a motion r.ia.de by �cDonald, seconded by Jasperson and ca,rried the appoint- ment�was approved. � The matter of the parking on.Second Street South.bet�veen Eighth and Nineth Aveuizes was again brought up for discussion a.nd after due consideration Of this matter Trustee Irving.t�. Oltman offered the folowin� resolution: � � �30LVED By The 4illage of Hopdi�is that Second Street South betwesn Eighth and Tdinth• �venues be and is hereb,-tiE designated a.nd established as a non-Parking District prusuant to provisions of an Ordinance of said Village entitled Traffic Ordinance "Regulating the Parking of Vehicles in Streets of �;est IlTinneapolis (Hopkins), and Providing s Punisl�nent for ar�y Violation thereof" passed and approved on.�Tovember 4, 1924, and that no person shall park ar�y vehicle Or permit it to stand upon said street in said Non-Parking District for a period of time longer than ninety (90) minutes durin� the hours bet�een 6:00 A. �. and 6:00 P. �. e$aept on Sundays, and that this resol��ion be effective i�nediately upon the establishment of parking signs pursuant to said.ordinance. � Ti�ustee and Councilman, Irving `�i. Oltman who offered the foregoing resolution moved its adoption crhich was seconded by Trustee and Councilman E. J. �eDonald upon being put to a vote �vas unanimously adopted by all the members of the Council. The matter of the Application of tne�S�sain gmusements �s that tvas laid on the table at the last meeting �+ra.s a��in brought up for discussion and on a motion made by Oltman seconded by i�icDonald and carried this application for license �vas refused. � I' , The matter of applications of Gust �;illiams and Leonard '�'7illiams for an increase of. salary c�as further discusaed at this meeting arid ori a motion made by �aDonald, seconded by Oltma,n and oarried i� was decided to.leave the salaries the same as they�now are: The application of John Sl�vin for ga�bage colleotor was aocepted and he was.appointed as graba�e collector on a motion duly ma.de by �cDoxiald, seconded b� Oltman and�carried. The�,matter of establishing stre�t grades in the Village by ordinance wa.s discussed and on a motion duly made by Cltman, seconded by :�cDonald and carried this matter �vas xeferred to the Village :ttorney with instruQtions to confer with the Village En�ineer and get the p roper grades and prepare an oxriinance covering . � this matter. The matter of the poor �orking condition of the fire truck vras discussed arid �3r. John L4aPTally, in behalf of the 1'ire Department, promised that in the future the fire truck tivould be kept in better shape a,nd better ruTulfng condition and that � they �aould have s�eone d'r�ve it occasionally to test i.ts condition: On a motion duly ma.de by �cDonald seconded by Oltma,n and carried, there was referred to the Public Service Committee the matter of getting ,in touch ��ith the II�TT. T. �. Co., to made proper arra,ngements as to the exciiange of water and pumping �,and also as to the heat of the water station. � g motion �vas duly mad�l by �cDonald, seconded by aasperson and carried in- structing the Public Safet�r Co�.i.ttee to order four ninety minute parkir� aigns to , be placed on Second Street South, between Eighth and Ninth �venues. A mo�ion'�ras duly made�by DHcDonald, seconded by Oltmar� that �he Clerk be instructed �to advertise for bids for the paintia� and �e�aflecorating of the Council ." room and the staii�vay to the second Ploor: Said bids'��toa:=be::opened at the meeting of _,_.. DHay 7th. It �vas deaided to have the couricil room pa,inted two coats, light color of paint from the rail up .and dark .paint below the rail, and properly treat the cvood work. g motion was duly made and carried that the Street Coaaniasioner, Frank Stodola's salar9 be.placed at 60¢ per hour: �otion duly made and carried the meeting adjourn t'o April 23, 1929 at �:00 o'clock in the afternoon: ATT�ST: .!. -�. B. HI�C=EN _,_,_,� � �President. � �AR��IF� H. MII�T�_� .. > Reoor'der. ' S( i. I � i The Village Council of theVillage of Hopkins met in Council Room in �:"spea3.a1 session at 2:00 o'cloak �P. �5., �pril 23, 1929. � � � A�Iembers Present: �: B. Iiagen, Present, �E. J�. McDonald and J: Jasperson Trustees. drehie H. T�iller, Recorder,--Irving ��. Oltman, absent. The meeting was ad�ouxmed to the Gas House and the water �vorks for the �� pui-pose of maeting �vith the Business b�en and makin� an expeditfon of these two utilities: gt five o'alock the meetir� �ras resumed at the City Hall in the Counail E�oom. � ; � , The minutes of the re�,'ular meeting of gpril I6, 1929 was read and approved. � , Applioation of.F'rank Edel for filling-statfiDn license was.read and on a motion made by I�cDonald,: seconded by Jasperson and carried, the application vras granted. � � . : ', l�r. T. J. Ryan of the Capital gmuaementlCompany appeared before the Counoil and asked for re-consideration of the grantin� of license for an exhibition and show to be held at the r'air Grounds �veek of l�ay 4th. TYie matter �7as re-considered on a motion made bS� �cDonald, seconded by Jasperson �nd'carried, was granted subject to the poliaeing of the said grounds, that is tha.t the Village Council furnish a policeman to police the grounds during this shotiv and the Amusement Compa� is to pay said police- man, and that the�► be not permitted to run_ on Sunday: The application �Tras,gran�ed with the further understanding that if the exhibition and sho�v did not come up to require- ments of the TTilla,ge Cou.ncil tnat they �:�ould have the ri�ht to `Gend�r said Iicense at an;� time. 11 petition ��as 7�resented askino for a stroet light on Thirteenth �vernxe I�orth at 142innetonka Road. This petition �vas si�;ned b�� residents in that neighborhood. Gn a motion.made bS� �cDonald, seconded by Jaspersori arid carried, the petition �nas granted. � ; On a motiox� duly in�de and earried the �ablic 5ervice Committee was instruct- ed to itemize the requirements of repairing� tne �=�ater. ta7�1� and to�er anci nresent the� at tne next neetin�;. , On a motion duly �:�.r:zde and carried the r�eetir�; eias adjourned ur�til April 30, 1929 at 3: 00 0' clock P. �.i. 1�T�ST: � � AgCFiI� H. 112�LIjE�c . � Recorder: N!. B. HA.GEIV: i president, ' s � � NOTICE OF BI�DS. ' F(?R PAINTING AND RE-D�CORATII�G AT 'i'FIE OITY HAiL. � Not�ce is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins, �ill receioe sealed bids up to the hour of 7:30 o'clock', P. M., on � Tuesday, ll�ay 7, 1929, at.the City Hall at Hopkins, �iinnesota, for the painting and decorating of the Counail Room and stairway according to specifiaations nrnv on file in the office of the Village Recorder. The sealed envelopes containing bids shall be addressed to the Village Recorder, �il�lage of Hopkins, Hopkins; Minnesota, and shall be plainly marked with the ti tle "B3d". 0 �he Village Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this, 23rd da9 of dpril, 1929. � , . � �RCHIF -H. 1l2I7�J ER. Reaorder of. the ,village of Hopkins, Hopkins, Ddinnesota. ,� � The Fillage„Council of the 4illage of Hopkins met in Council Room in an adjourned session at 3:00 o'clock, P. 1�., gpril 30, 1929'. � �iembers present: Il�. B. Hagen, President, E. J�. NlaDonald and J. Jasperson, Trustess, Arahie H. D�iller, Record.er; Irving �J. Oltma,n abserit: The minutes of the previous meeting was read and approved. The applioation of the Yellow Trail Garage for aurb pump �ioense was read and on a motion duly made and ca,rried �vas gra.nted: . The matter of the new zoning law for 16il,lages was brought to the attention of the Counail by membera of Interlachen Fark Edition and the matter cras laid over- until the next meeting when further discussion was to be had in reg�rds to a.:aoning oitiinanae in Hopkins. � The matter of the draining of the cesspool of .the Blake School �vas on a motion duly ma.de by h�cDonald seconded by Jasperson and carried, referred to the Board of Heal th. � A motion tivas made b5� �eDonald, seconded by Jasperson and ca,rried authorizing the making of a sign �rith tine proper instructions in regards to the dumping of garba�e and the burning of the same, and to plaoe said sign on the Pillage dump. ' The ma,tter of erecting a good subs�antial fence around the septic tank and also building proper housing over tne septia tank �vas discussed and on a motioa made by.i:IaDonald, seconded b;,r Jasperson and carried this matter was referred to the Publia Service� Committee with reoo�unendations to ma:�e proper arrangements f�r the carrying out of these t�vo matters. The Council ins�ected the up-stair hall in regards to neaessary repairs and after retur:zing to the Council Room the matter �as tiilly discussed and a motion was made by McDonald, seconded by Jasperson and carried, to refer this matter to,the Pizblic Safety Co�nittee for L'ne ��urpose of getting specifications of repairs necessary and also to repbrt as to the advisibility of providing for a kitchen and cabinets, etc., in the hall: � J On a motion made by 1�aDonald, seconded by Jasperson and carried the rra tter of lookin�; up the costs of erection of traffia signs on Excelsior Aaenue �va,s Peferred to the Public Safety CoIInnittee. P3r. Brown, the en�ineer en�aged b�T the Village to make an inspeotion of the gas mains and plant reported tha,t he had dug up the street in several places and that the gas mains loo�ed to be in good condition and run from eighty to ninety per cent perfect condition at the plaaes he had opened up so far. He recommended that tne Village b�y sufficient iron ogide to purify the gas as tnis �vas needed at tnis r time. � On a motion du1S= made and carried the meetin�; a.djourned to 1t�Tay 7, 19�9 at Z;30 o'clock P. P�. � r1TTEST : 1L�. B. HaGEP1. President: � ARCHI E H. �RII,LER Recorder. � ,The Village Council of the Village regular session at 1:30 n�!clock P. '�, �a,y 7, of Hopkins met in Council Room in 1929. � P�embers present: I�. B. Hagen, president, E. J. 1l2oDonald, J. Jasperson, and Trving l'r'. O.ltman, Trustees; Archie H. 11Qilier, Recozder. The minutes of the previous meeting �as read and approved. - \ The reports of �'rank Stodola, Road Over-seer, Stanley. Hurley, police ,of- iicer, a. S9. Elmquist, T.reasurer, and Arahie H. Pdiller, ?iecorder; were read, ap- proved and ordererl placed on f'ile. 1149 1150 1153 1152 1153 1154 1T55 1156 1I57 1158 1I59 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 1166 I167 1168 1I69 1170 1171 i172 1173 1174 1175 1176 11'7 7 11'78 1179 1180 1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 1186 1187 1188 lla3 1190 The follo�:�iri� bills �vere read and allo��ed: Herman Qlson Archie G. Hamilton Stanley Hurley Gust �'lilliams Leonard i�Tilliams �'rank Stodola Joe. Joret r ranic Nunva r Christ Jenson John St. Peter Cha,rles St-otard Joe Pudil Ed. r'arber � JoYuz G. 1Jiahlberg Frank Stodola Tne Pure Oil Co. 1V'ational P�e�er Co. �ickands, Brrnm & Co. Great I�lorthern Ry. Co., E. J. Je�pesen America�l T;�ieter Co. ' J: E. Henness�► & Co. Borchert-Ingersoll, Inc., He7�.ner�in CounLy Review N. `,!. Bell ielephone �o. Standard Oil Co. �'idelitZ� �C Del�osit Co. Se curi ty Nat i onal Bar�iz 5tar Paper F'astener Co: ��. S. PT.ott Co. Leo,rriest i;Iotor Co. P. �. Coyle The Yello�s� "'rail Ga��a�;e Hopkins T;lotor Car Co. ' Smitn-Beal Fire Bric�� Co. iqc�onald Tr«nsfer Co. �ipls. Geiier�.l �loctr'ic Co. SKotte�,"�3.T'LY�S Balior,y Frar�:� Sitar �'iro :�epartmeLt Ho��kins Libra~y l�irst I�Tational ]3a�il� Sal: to 5-1-29 Sal. to 5-1-29 - � Sal. to 5-1-29 Sal. to 5-1=29 Sal. to 5-1-29 ' 116 hrs. O 60¢ 315 hrs. C 45¢ 106 hrs. C 45� 107 hrs. U°4�¢ 9 hrs. � 45¢ 13 da�s Q �3.00 111 hrs . � 45¢ 48 hrs. � 45¢ 35 hrs. � 90¢. 220 hrs. Q 90� Gas an�. oil 10 meters 1 car coke, car ;�79768 � T�'rt. on coke, car ��9768 Engineeriii�; services Repairs aud supxiiies Su�o_�l i e s - 1 used ;ptiunp, la H. P. Publisninb, etc., Phoiie service , �ll Gi1C� r;3S A. G. H�ilton's Bond Charles Herzan's Bond 1 Star faste�3er a.�c1 riv�ts tvio ,s�,cl,s cement - Supplies Road re�aa�irs and suuplies Gas a�lu oil �nc� re�irs , Road rex�air.s a�id stir,-�i�lies ' 4 sac�s+ cemeilt dra;;�a�e li:,.;-nt a��d prns�er Police a:�d :Ci�•e sirens, etc. lI n-rs. � 50y� a:ld bac�� ��� �4 firemen. � � p2. tele�no�e Sa1ar�� =�ild suppli es � � Cert. oi' Ind. 11%1�25 70:00 67.50 67.50 75.00 62.50 69.60 51.75 4�.70 48:15 . 4.05 39.00 49.95 21.60 31.50 198.00 9,.61 140.25 222.21 109.1I 60.00 44-.?9t .90 125:00 14"a.20 25.00 3.28 5.00 10.00 6.00 4.70 1.00 11:80 13.58 94.48 18.00 2.50 396.94 25.00 �ls.00 48.00 143.97 77.49 The �.iblic Sorvice Co��cnittee m�.de a re;�ort in �;ritin� reco�nendir1[; sorme -re�irs to be dozie to tile ��tuter to�r,er ar�d ta-_u:. ihe re���ort ���as p1�Lced on =ile. On a motior� r�ade by P.�c�onald, seconcied by Gltn�,n and cari�ied it �-;•us de- cided to d7•a?.� up specifications sel;tin.F� to -rth �;ae re�airs necessar',� to i;he c��ater �OL'r8'r' a-r.� iank �iid �o �,dvertise for bids on t'flB s�:cie, said bids to be oPen at t'rie re�;ular meetin}��� of' Ju�ie 4,� 19?9. � � re�ort :��as male to the. �ouncil ti�.t ��er�7iission nad been granted to con- nect cert�.ixl hovses on Second .Street iaorth bet�aeen EiL;rith �id i�ineth Avenues, �with tt�le Ninet�z �veiiue Tyvater. �1';;is �york t�as do?�e- several �,�ears �.�;o, but the 7�ipes �✓ere laid � so sallosv tr�.t tney freeze uAa ever;,l �vinter �eTarec�uest v�as made t�.at the Council look into t�ie matter for thE, ;:.urr>ose oi ascertaininE, rr�ose t'ault iL tiras tn�,t s�iid r�i�:�s ar2 s�.11o�� and ta�ie LYle i:�,tter u:a vrith the pl��mbers yV�io ir_stal?r.d,i:hem ar_d i�ave this trouble corrected. �Yi a motio�i c�u1y made by i��C�oxlald seconded, b�T Oltman and carried this matter svas referred i;o �;ne lie�.d Cor2liittee f�r tYle -�ui�:,ose oi t�:iii�,; tY�:is up �•fiLnTh� � �o .w-�;z� .;L�:� � tne plumbers ana have t"rie same corrected. ��� � � . � . i e Mr. I�eCartney appeared before tr�e_rneei:in�;� in ben�lf of- tile ne�� zoning la.e�� that r<<as passed�by the Ie�islature aizci a general discussion ��;as had on tne advisability of the �assin�; ,of a zonixl�• ordi-n�nce for 'r�opkins, I��r. �;icCartney e�plained that s�e members .of the Lea��ue of, �,�unicip.�.lities �=�ere to h��.ve a luzzcheon at- t��e F;IenS.' linion at tlie Un'ivers3t�, oi Iuinnesota� on T,�onda�T, .I:Za;� 13, 1929, fo� the pui�pose of ;ciiscuss- i��; this. n�tia zonin� la,r✓. �111 members of t'r�e_Council ti�,t; are able to do so 'v�J8t0 reauested to attend tnis luncheon. � - The a��licai;i�n for �;�.soline fillin� station by the Standard Oil Comp�iy and f'or soft drinks by Tno'r. Bullock R�ere on a motion duly rL:d� and carried �;ra�:ted. bir.. J. �. S;T�a�ison, vice-preside�it, a�id John Benson, attornej�, from the Liinn�3�,,olis Gas Zi�;ht Company.aptieared before the Counci�l anci made an of'fer for the purchase for casn of our. �;as ��ror�s includ`in�;_ a,ll the- mairisa.e.quipr�ent and ever��tning tnat nas to do <<�itn tne �naking and distribution of g-�s in Hopkins� Their offer y�as for.the price of �30,000.00. They also submitted an ordi�ianco settin� i'orth the proposal for a francnise to be _considered by the, Council. After a long discussion on tnis matter'it e�.�as decided to CO21�;1I111@ tI11S pro�osition for tne purpose of further consideration. . A mot'ion ��as Made_.�y,•Al:tman;��.seconde3 by LYcDonald and carried that the Clerk_be instructed to advertise for bids for._�idewalk and.Curb for the current yea.r. Said bids to be open I::a,y 21st. - ^ The natter of the,applications of pay �or vacation of T�Iakous�y and Oltman �vas again brougnt before the.Council and the ma.tter was laid on the table on a motion rna,de by. Jasperson, seconded by�-�cDona.ld and carried: , The matter of unsanitary conditions of sane .premises on BPiaeth Avenue North was brought"to the atteution of the Council: Gn a motion made by.P:2oDonald, seconded by�.Oltman and carried the .Clerk �as instructed to notify the o��neYs of this property as soon as he �vas �iven the names and addresses of said parties. , �Totion was duly made by. Qltman seconded by 1�cDonald and carried granting the application for licenses for soft drink and curb pump of �. 0. Harrison: , , g motion �r�s, made to adjourn to a_ co�nittee meeting to. be held Thnrsda,y .at fine o'clock P. �I., �a.y 9th, and for a�-meetin�^ of the .Council to be held on •�Il3ay 13, I929, at 7 e30 0' clock P. '�;. f _ - - -ARCHIE H. 16�13,LLER. . � Recorder: gTTEST: Lq. B. HAGEN. . President. � ;- ;, The Villabe Council of the Villabe of rlopl�ir.s met in Council Room .. in �,n ad�journed session �t 7:30 o'clock. P. Li:, A2��� J.3, 1929. I�3einbers present: P1. B. Hag•exi, ?resident, ,E. J. iicDor_ald, J. Jasperson, and Irvi�ig �i. OTtm?ii, •irustees; Arc�.ie x.. Pailler, i?ecorcler. � ' �l'rustee an�. Councilr.��.�? �. J. llcDon�.lc� of'fered the follot�ving resoluti;on of ��ielcorae to the Veter�als of' F'oreign 1%7'ars: fJ � it1I�_'�15, Tne Geor�e R. CTolff o the Veteraiis of Forei{�n i'�iars h.ave sucaeeded in bringing tiie State E;.zcampment� to Ho��kins, June 14� 15, and .16th of this year, , �1�7ll 1�1r�.:T�EAS, 'lhe r:�embers of the said George R. ���olff ?ost through their untirin� et'forts i�,ve succeeded in nonorin� our ;�illage a.s tne iiost of' t�zis siad annual enctunpment, TIiE�P'O:a.E ,I3E IT P.ESOLVE, Tl�.�,t �re, Tlle Village Couiicil oi' t11e Villa�;e of Hopkins siiocr and aF��:reci�.�te of their efforts iii brin�in� tne St•�,�te Enca�:npment of ' tne jTeterans of T�orei�;n t`i�ars to i:opkins for June.l�tli, 15th, aiid 16th, 1929; and further resolve to ass�ie the� of f'ull co��oration aiid sup;�ort in tiiis 7�natter, 1•�e �ass this resolution ar�ci eraer tliut tl�ie sar�e be spread upon our minntes � izd a co�,y thereot be mailed tq t'r�e Geor�e F�. Z'Jolff post. j Trustee as:cl �ou��cilr��:»r_, i;. J. I�cDork:ld ����o ofi'erea t�ze f'Oi'@�;ClYl� resolutio�i moved its adoption�tivhich i�::�.: second.ed by Trustee �:i't1C�. COUSICII.II12Y1� Irvi:n� �t"7. C1tn�.an ui�on bein;; pat- to a vote ��las unanimousl�T:..a,dopted b�� all tne r�einbers ol t�ie Couiicil. I�-r. Beck co�molaiizecl to L'ne C�uxicil that the bUs drivers had broken sor�e of his trees on Tenti� Avenue ��Tortn ox���o�ite their �ara�,e. On a��motion duly made by I.�cDonald, seconded by �ltr.�,ii a�id carri,ed, i;he Vill�;e titto�ne�� �:��,s instyruct- ' ed to take �:nis rnatter u� lritn tlie Bus Comr�a:ny and t;o t��e such le��il steps as are necessary. The ��raerican Gas Construction Com��-�:z�y, b�� iii�. C. I. Teairiey, President, rn�,de a,n offer oi ��0,000.00 ior tr�.e x�i�rch�,se of ou� �;as ���orks incliid.in�:; a'll the ;' mains, ee�uirsrnent and evei,y�i:�iil�; t��.t nas to do ti�:Tith tne �r.�'iz�;, and disi;ribution of' gas in Hop'xi�is. �fter a len�tY�y discussion in regards to this of�er the matter ���as neld over f'or f`urther coi�sideration. On a motion c?uly made and earried the meetin�; tivas ad.journec% until &Say 21, 1929. • AT`LEST: lt�. B. HAGEPi President. ARC�Iy F. ��iILL�R Clerk a,nd P.ecorder. a S > I � � The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met.in Co�:ncil Room in Regular session at 7:30 P. t��i., btay 21, 1929. � � ,�embers present: P�. B. Ha,�en, pr,esid.ent, E. J. l�eDonald, J. Jaspersari, and Irvin� `;y'. Oltman, Trustees; �rchie H. P�iller, �ecorder. The minutes of the previous meetir� was read and approved. The reports of Herrnan. Olson as to �vater and ga.s collections, and the re- port of the F'ire Department were read and ordered placed on file. 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 119 7 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 12I0 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 _1221; 1222 �fihe follow:ing bills �vere read and allo�ved: Hermen Olson Arahie G. �aanilton Stanley Hurley Gust i�illiazns Leonard �1i11iams Frank Stodola I�'ranx lTunvar Joe Fadil Christ Jenson , John St. Peter Joe Joret Charles Stotha,rd �d. Farber Flarnen Benson Frank Stodola John Slaven Standard Oil Co. Geo. J. P�ayer Co. Cook Oil Co. Gt. I�orthern I�r. Co. Burrou�;�h gddi�i� �Iachine Crane Com�an,y Republic Fa,int � Var'nish Hopkins r;Iotor Car Co. S. R. Dresser 14�fg. �o., '1'he` Barrett Co. L. Eid2m Pete Sundquist P. J. Caroline Fire Department 1l2arinus La.rson sal: to 5-15-29 . Sal. to 5�15-29� � Sal. to 5-15-29� Sal. to 5-15-29 . Sal. to 5=15-29 117 hrs. � 60¢ 18 hrs. � 45¢ 109 hrs. � 45� 117 hrs. O 45¢ 86 hrs. t� 45¢ ;109 hrs. Q 45� 13 days C �p3.00 110 hrs. C 45¢ 58 hrs. � 90¢ 216 hrs. Q �0¢ 14 hrs. 0 90¢ ,;as and oil 150 brass do� �a�s 1 czr burnin� oil, , car �16769 Frt on burning oil,�car �16769 �o. services and paper supplies Glorks 10 gal. street ina�l�ir�, ye11oN= Road repairs " Gas supplies 3 Uarrels Tarvia � Sup,�lies � R��pairs Vill�ge supplies se rvices rende red Plasturin� City Hall 70.00 67.50 67.5� 75:00 6�.50 70:20 8.10 49.05 52.65 38;70 49:05 39:00 49.50 52.20 194.40 12.60 2:22 6.06 248.15 223:91 5.15 30;34 28.00 47.10 11.87 83.00 � 9.75 18,60 4:90 122v00 113.50 Y The applications of T�. J. L'leldon, Jr., P�rs. Schutz & Son for soft drinks, and of. James Graffes ior popcorn tivagon license �vere read and on a motion made by Oltman, seconded by Jasperson, these a7�plications �vere granted. t The Public Service .Coirnnittee rna,de a renort in s�riting. The Corrnnittee reported t11a.t the electric leads in the ptunp house ��ere bein� taken care of, and that the matter of the���ater service pipe on Second jtreet Borth, betvreen Eighth and.Nineth �vere being taken up with plumbers for correction, also reporte@ tha,t tne ditch on Elenenth gvenue South �vas nearly completed all of ��nich are more full�T shown oa the report now on iile. The P:Tinneapolis Tas Li�ht Compat�y was represented at the meetin� by their attorney, R2r. Christofersen, and tne pronosed franchise �ra,s �one over section by section and thorout;hly discussed and on a motion r.ia,de by Il�cDonald, seconded b�r Jasperson and carried the m;;tter was laid over for further discussion for ThBrscla.y .evenin�, �ay 23rd. 7:30 P. �.7. . g cor�ittee in the F'ire �epartment cornposed of J. PlcNally, VJilliam 0'Dell, and 14iatt I�eCauley appeared in behalf' of the �'ire Department asking.,for an increase in.their compensation. �fter scene discussion on this a motion �vas duly made by Jasperson, seconded by �cDonald and carried to lay the matter on the table until the next regular meetin� to be held June 4, 1929. The Fire 1�epartment also showed the necessity of ob- taining another fire truck for protection and explained that i:� could be ma.de practica.11y� self=sustaining by usin� it outside of the Village limits. This matter vva.s discussed a� great len�th and a motion �ras made b,y L�cDona,ld seconded by Oltman and carried that a con�ittee be appointed to r•rork up a proposition to let out our truck to outside towns. and also as to the udvis�,bility �f buying a ne�v truck. � The Mayor appointed H. �'. _bdoore<�.as:�fi��e �7arden subject to the approval of the Council. On a motion made by �IcDonald seconded by Oltman and carried the ap- pointment �ra.s approved. � �. The �a,yor appointed-Jake Sheffler as stewart at a salary of �100.00 per year� subject to the approval of the Council. On a motion made by Il�cDona.ld seconded by � Oltm,an and ca.rried the appointment was approved. The ��or� appointed Art Anderson as a meinber of the Park Board to replaae �7. B. Anderson �rhose term expires. He also appointed �rahi� H. P,�iller as attorney for the Pa.rk Board and Stella Hartael as secie�ar�y. On a motion made by &icDonald seconded by Oltman and earried the ap:��ointrnents �rere approved. � ' The Public Safet9 Coaunittee reported that plasturing in the up-9tairs in the City Hall had been completed anci x�quested that all members of .the Council vie�s thi s v�� ork. - � - Bids for sidewalk and curb are to be ca�lod for and opened at�the re�ular meeting June� 4, 1929. - � The matter of openir� up Fifth Averiue frcan Excelsior Avenue South cvas again brought to the attention of the�Council and on a motion iiuly �,de and carried the ma.tter wa.s 'referred to the Pub]:ic Service Cormnittee. � an a motion duly made and carried the meetir� Fras ad�iourned until. ihn�d� evening �ay 23, 1929 at 7:30 o'clock P: �. �TTEST: �_ h2. B. FIAGEN. � President. �. � -. � - � �� #� . � � �� ,,� , J� f �9j� ' . \ �� J� /� . �I��,' � , , l�J i ,�s ` �, ' �'�,\ ,� , ,J , f, „ �� ��.<�,.7'' � � � t I { � ��- 1 ��..�J ., � ,��;�J��, , b, , _ ,, � . �� , . ;,:- r' , ARCI3IE H. I�:�II�Ic�R. Clerk and Recorder. O 1� r NOTICE OF BIDS OIJ SIDEtiill�LK AI�iD CU3B. Idotice is hereby given that tne Village Council of tne Village of Hc��kins, rvill receive sealed bids up to the hour of 1:30 o!clock, P. I��., on Tuesday, June 4, 1929, at the City Hall at Hopkins, T�.Rinnesota, for tne construction of Side�valk and aurb for tne Village of Hopkins for' the year-1929, accordin�, to the specifications notiv on file in the office of the Village Recorder. 5aid bids are to -specify the price per eqnare yard of side�alk and priae per lineal foot of curb. - The sealed envelopes containi�g�bids shall be addressed to. the .,., . Village Reaorder, Village of gopkins, Hopkins, �iinaesota, and shall be�p�ainly mark= ; �ed wi th the ti tle "Bid!!. Dated this 21st day of �a,y, 1929. , _ �RL7HTF�•H. MTT,T.FR. i�corder of the Village �of Hopkina, Hopkins, �innesota. ` 0 0 � �. � The Village Council of the gillage of Hopkins met in Co�mcil Room in an adjourned aession at.7:30 P. �., Thursday evening NLay 23, 1929. - �iembers Present: B�. B. Ha,�en, President, E. J. fl�cDonald, J. Jasperson, and Irving �I. Oltma.n, Trustees; Archie H. Miller, recorder absent. � This me�ting was called as an adjourned meetin� Por the purpose of con- siderin.g� the propesed franchise of the T�irineapolis Gas .Light. Compar�y.. A lengti�q discussion �vas had of the Franchise crith officers of the Gas Light Company section by section and �� tne matter vaas passed until Tuesday at 7:30 P. �., Il1ay 28, 1929. ATTEST: Il2. B. H,�GEN. President. E. J. b2eDonald Clerk and �iecorder, Pro Tem. The Pilla�e Council of the Village of Hopkins met in Council Room in an adjourned session at ?:30 P. r�e, R�uesday evenin� blay 28, 1�29. ,9 P�embers Present: h�. B. Hag�en, president, J. Jasperson and Irving 4'1. , Oltman, - Trustees; Archie H. Il�iller j�ecorder, and E. J. P�cDonald, Trustee absent. The franchise of the P:7innea��olis F:as Light Comy�ar�y ti��as thorou�hly dis- cussed,2,,� this meeting and the matter of corrections that had been made r�ere taken up b;� the members of' the �ouncil t�nd it �ras found that the franchise v2as acce�ted . but as to a few details which were to be corrected and the matter passed for further discussion at the.re�ula.r meeting to be held June 4, 1929 at 7:30 P. T:i. �TT ;ST: P1l. B. H�GrI�T. President. .� . a ARCHIE H. 1�TILLE.R. Cler� ar�d Recorder. 0 � � �,-.�-� �� _! F TY�e Village Counail of the Villa�e of Hopkins met in the Council Room in Re�u].ar session at 1;30 P. Il2., June, 4, 1929: P�embers present; M�.-B. Hagea, president, E.J.�aDonald, J.Jasperson, Irving �/. Oltman, Trustees, and Archie H: Il�iller, Recorder. . The minuets of the meetin�s of I�ay, 23st, P�ay, 23, and PSa�,28, were read and approved. � The reports oP Frank Stodola, Road.Ove r-seer, Stanley Hurle9 poliQe � offioer, Da.niel E: Foley, Justice of the Peace, Dr. Jas. Blake, �ilk inspeator. ,�. �1. Elmquist, Treasurer, a,nd �rchie H. P�iller, Recorder, were read, appr.oved, and ordered pl aced on file. " J. g. Hosp, Villa�e �ttorney, reported on the reply he had recieved from the Higliws.,y Dept. and the Railroad Co, in regards to the placin� of signs on the crossin�, and requested the council to meet with them at the crossing at 10 0' clock A.B�. P�onda,y, Juns,lOth. � � � The followin� bi11s were read and allo�ved; 1228 Herm�,n Olson 9 3tanley Hurley . 30 Archie G. Hamilton 1 Gust �7illiams :2 Leonard Z�/illiams _3 Franl� Stodola 4 Joe Pudil 5 C}zri s t Jensen 6 Ed. Farber 7 ' John St.Peter , .8 Joe Joret 9 Charles Stothard 40 Edcva.rd Hicklar 1 Emil Brokl . ,2 August Starry 3 John Bartosh _ 4 Henry Shims � 5 Fr�k Stodola 6 First �atl, Bank 7 Security Natl,Bank 8[. �. B'. Hagen 9 E. J. �2eDonald 50 J. Jasperson 1 Irvin� 1�. Oltman 2 Archie H. 1Gli.11er 3 Joseph A. Hosp , 4 A. ��d. Elmqui st 5 E.J.Jeppesen � 6 Skotte�ards Bakexg 7 Priest ll�Zotor Co. 8 I]ahlberg Bros, Inc. 9 E.T.Barnurn Iron �'Jorks 60 Pure Oil Co. � 1. Standard Oil Co. 2 Yello`v Trafl Garage 3 A.�9.Elmquist 4 �`ire Dept. 5 Jame s Ni cl�oc�ym �6 Loui s I,vndqui st� 7 N.�'V.Bell Telephone Co. 8 �'rax� Stodola 9 Hopkins Public Libraxy 70 gug. Starry 1 �. H. Hensler 2 Ruth Dahlm3.n 3 Stella H. Haertel 4 M. B. Ha$en sal, to 6-1-29 d.o do do sal to 6-1-29 117 hrs. Q 60¢ 113 hrs. � 45¢ _ 113 hrs. � 45¢ 63 hre. � 45 90 hrs. � 45¢ 113 hrs. Q 45¢ 14 days Q 3.00 99 hrs. C� 45¢ 48 hrs. �l 45¢ 50 hrs � 45¢ 32 hrs. a 45¢ 18 hrs Q 45¢ -217 hrs �= 90¢ collections c�ollections - sal � � Yr• sa.l r yr I sal �;- yr 52,�. a .Yl" ' sal . �. yr 1� sal �;; yr sa1 ;�r yr ��ineering services fire and police services repairs fire truak repairs and supplies suppli�e s supplies su�pmies repai rs. postage . Phone service � dratiya�e Side��va,lk & ourb 12th 6ve. So. phone serviCe Cleanin�r alleys Sal and supplies 9 hrs � 45¢ repairs and supplies Steno. serviaes Steno. services Adnance for noliae ��histles 70.00 67,50 6'T.50 75.00 62.50 70.20 50,85 50.85 2$.35 40.50 50,85 42:00 44.55 21.60 22.50 14.40 8.10 195.30 8,00 8.00 105.00 75.00 75.00 ' 75.00 ].50.00 ioo.00 62.50 60:00 25.00 29.40 8.00 15.00 4.99 4.83 14.90� 2.90 48.00 16.22 385:22 18.40 44.75 116.52 4.05 16.'TO 11:60 4.80 1.50 � \ ,1275 Chas..Shonka meals for.prisoners 1.20 6�lothers Lunah meals for prisoner� � � 1.00 7 Louis Lundqui s t repai rs--�a, s house 22.65 ;"� �, _ ,, � - , � .Irving S�l. Oltmau objected to the .alloc�rance of the salaries of the VilTage Officiai.�_� On a�motion.made by I�eDonald� seconed by �iller, and carried, the villa�e officials salaries are to remain the-same as last year, and accor�ing to a resolution now on file: ( Oltm� voted'no' on the inotion) / Irving i�. Oltman presented his salary cheak to the Village, as a-bift. �X On a l�otion ma,de by Jasperson; seconed by I��cDonald, this gift was accepted: • The applications of C. Gustafson, S. LIcConau�hey, ll�. Vanek, and A:nderson & Wihlelmson for soft drinks, and of F�gler Bros. formoving_picture �rere read and on a motion made by �+lcDonald seconed by Oltman, these applicaticns ��ere gtanted: Pi.irsuant to notice of bids for the la:.ying� of sidevralk and curb,_ the followi.ng bid �va,s recieved; � side�valk . Qurb L. I,undquist �0.95 per Sq. yd: �0.45 per lineal ft. On a motion nade by PdaDo�ald,seconed by Oltman, the contract tira,s granted to � L� Lundquist. �� � � � ; ' � The matter of compensation for the firemen caas...laid ov r until this meetir�,\���' and on a motion duly ma,de and carried it was decided to let�ontinue under the �rresent arrangements: � � A motion �•ras ma.de by Oltman, seaonded by 111eDonald to sell the. Gas t7orks to the ��rnerican G�,s Co. accordin� to their proposal, for •w42,000.00,' and submit the proposition to the voters at a special election to be held June,l8th,1929, u�on beig put to a vote the mot�on carried as folloc�s; 9yes, _ Oltman, Jasperson, � �4aDoria.ld; Noes, T�iller, Hagen. � ? motion �vas made by �ltmar�, seconded by Ik'TcDonald and carried, to pass the �n�ccessary resolution to have submitted to the voters, the matter of zoning, at tY�e same election held for the sale of the gas co.. , It was solemly resolved on a motion �nade b�* Oltman, .seconded �b� I�icDon.ald to extend to Lir. J. Jasperson�, trustee, an expression . of sympatY�y o�z the bereavement of his son Fiarry. . .. . � . , . It v�ras repmrted to tne couricil that the Blake School �ias using a small pond'on Ha.rrison Av. to dispose'of� the.overflotv of their cess=pool, so the co�uncil . declared a recess f'or the purpose of investigation,�; the same. �,'he entire council, the attorne�r, the en�;ineer and the health officer inspected the outlet of the B]a;ke School cess-pool and the pond �into ��hich it flov,ed, and the matter ��as referred to the "health boa,rd for further consideration. � Tne meetin� �vas continued at the council rooms. • On a motion made by Oltr�an, seconded b;� r�cDona,ld _ the Village �ttorney tivas instructed to take up �vitY: the General Electric Co., the reason for the long dela� in the instalation of li�ts mn �a,rrison, Va,n Buren, and �Tonroe �lves: - .�t the request of Gus. [�7illiams, the council gra.nted him permission to take his vacation in June. . . - On a motion duly made and carried the meetir� �as adjouraed until Tuesday evening June,�8th; 1929, at 7;30 o'clocl� P.r��T. . ` . . - , o � . � ARCH IE H. : T,�I LL�R. ��'TEST: Clerl� and Recorder. .� • � �:1. " B. Hr1GEN � , President. - � . - 1,�. A11 members tYiat can �et ar��ay, ��ere requeated to atten�,the convention at 1lustin r;iinnesota, June, 12, 13, and 14L-h. 0 I" � � ' • � The Villa�e Council of .the Village of Hopkins met in special session on 1t2ondatiy, June 17, 1929, 7:30 P. D2. � �embers p resent: P�. Bo Hagen , president, �. J: �cDonald, J� Jasperson, Ir�ing 4'Jn Oltman, Trustees, arahie h.� i�iller, Recorder. � This was a speci�al meeting called for the purpose of re-considerin� bids for the purchase of our. ga.s plaizt and equipinent, Trustee and Councilma,n, E. J. MeDona,ld offered the follrnvin� resolution: RESOLUTI�N BY VILLAGE COUNCIL OF HOPKIT�S AUTHORIZIIJG BALE OF &NNICIPAS, GgS LI C�PING AND HEAT IlVG SYSTF�. BE IT RESCLVED by the Village Council oF the Village of Hopkins that t9I�REAS, John K. 9wanscm has offered to purchase the entire �as lightir� and 'neatin� properties of the Village of Ho�.,kins, except the generating plant a�d holder, but including stora.ge tanks, mains, pipes, services, meters and sgpplies and equipment of all kinds and including the follrnving described real estate located in the Village of Hopkins, �Iennepin County, Pdinnesota: Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in Block twenty-ono (21) VJest D�inne- apolis, exaepting� the east fort�r (40) feet of said lots heretofore dedicated to the publi.c for public purooses by the Ddinneapolis Thresnin� D�achine Compa�y, a corporation, on December 15th, 1914, and lots three (3) and four (4) in Block t�renty (20) t�est -rdinneapolis, and also that part_of Twelfth (12th) Avenue lying,bet�een and ad,jacent to lots three (�} �nd f aur (4� Block t�ienty (20) and lots el�ven (11) and twelve (12) Block twenty-one (21), all in glest l�inneapolis according to the�plat thereo� no�t on file and of reaord in` the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Hennepin County, �dinne s o ta. Fres and clear of all encumbrances, for the siml oP Sixty Thousand Dollarrs (�60,000.00): provided that without the pa�ment of a�y additional consideration, he and his assigns shal]. be granted the use of the municipal �enerating plant and holder until such ti.me as provisions is made for securing gas from a source outside of the Villa�e limits, it bein�'agr'eed tha.t when that is done, the said �eneratin� plant ar�. holder shall be released and delivered up to the Pillage, and � �lI�REAS, it is necessar�* for such sale to become effective that the same be submitted to �the� legal voters of the Pillage and approved b�% a tdvo-thirds (2-3) vote of the electors �roting thereon at such election. " �0�'l, Ti�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Village of Hopkins, �ennepin County, �iiinesota, that it is f'or the best interests of the Village of Hopkirs a.nd the residents thereof that��the entire �as lighting and heatin� properties of the Pillage of Hopkins, excepting tn.e �enerating pl.ant and holder, but including storage tanks, ma.ins, pipes, services, meters and supplies and equipment of all kinds and in- � cluding the f ollowing described real estate located in the Village of Hopkins, Henne�uin County, PQinnesota: Lots eleven (11) and t�elve (12) in.Block twenty=one (21) VJest i�iinneapolis, exceptin� the east forty (40) feet of said lots heretofore de.dica,ted to the publi,c for public purposes by the �'[inneapolis ThreshinY; Ddachine �ompa�r, a carporation, on December 15, 1914 and Lots three (3�rand four �4) in Block twenty (20) ��'est D��inneapolis, and also that part of Twelfth (12th) Avenue lying bet�ieen and adjacent to lots three (3) and � four (4) Bloc� twenty(20•), ar_d lots el�ven (11) and twelve (12) Block tv�enty-one (21), all in �lest fl�inneapolis according to the plat thereof no�� on file and of record in the office of tne �e�ister of Deeds in and for Hermepin Count;,T, I�iinnesota: . �nd all other �ro,�erty constitutin{� a part of said �as distributing s�Tstem, be sold to the said Jo'rui I�. S���anson, free and clear of' all liens and .encur�brances, for the surn of Sibty Thous�nd Dollars (�60,000.00). � � BE IT P'II�HE�? P,ES�,VED that the Villa,�e of Hopi�ins does nereby sell to Jonn. K. Swanson the said {;as li�;�ntin�;• aiul heatin� s;�stem for and in •consideration of the sLun o� Sixty Thousand Dollars (�60,OOOo90). � BE IT FU �"i�'? R�SOLV�',� th�t �vithout the payment of ar�T additional con= sideraL-ion, the said John i�. S�vansnn and 'nis assigns snall be �ranted th.e use of the municipal generatin� ��lant a�l holder until such time as provisiou is made for securin�, gas from a source outside of the Villa�e limits; provided tnat wnen pa,s is so, brou�ht in from an outside source, said. generating plant and holder sha.11 be released and delivered up to the Villag�e. , _ , - BE I� b�'U�?T�u,H .RESOLVED th�,t the proper .officers of the, Villa�e of � Hopkins be and they hereb�T are authorized and directed �to execute ansr a�d all .con- tracts, transfers, assibrnments and conneya�ices wh.�ah may be deerned r_ecessa�T to �ive effect to these resolutions and to complete such saleo ' BE IT FUFT��R BES.OL'VID th�.t a s�ecial election is hereby ordered to be held on ��'riday, the fifth day of auly, 1929, at r�nich election there shall be sub- � mitted to the legal voters of' tne Village of Hopkins the question of the approval or �ejection of tne sale izereby authorized and made. ll�. B. HA.GEI1. Presideizt. of the Village Cou�cil. , Passed June 1'7, 1929. r_TTEST: ' , ARCiiI� H. IiiILIaE�? 6 Vi 11 a�e �le rk. E. J. L�cDona.ld, trustee a.nd councilman �-rho offered the fore�;oin� resolution tn.ere- upon moved its adoption r�hich �vas seconded by trustee and cou.ncilman Irving Y7. Oltman � ,and upon bein� pu� to a vote the resol�ttion t�as adopted una.nimously: � g motion t=�as duly rna.de and carried to accept the suburbun rate on �;•as and �place tize schedule f'or suburban g�as rate iii our ordinance for tize �urr>ose of our francnise. Tt�.��as on a motion resolved to .submat at a special Vi1].age,ele�tion the. follrn-aing proposition: ' Shall tne Vill�ge �ouncil fSf tne Village oi' Hopkins, i�innesota, be authorized to enact by ordinarice the re�;ulation of the location, size, use and height of buildin�:�s, the arran�ement of builclin�s on ° , lots and L'ne density of population in said �Village, and t��e ado��tio� oi'.cor.rprerensive �lans pursua,nt to sucn re�ulations as authorized by - � the act of' the T;Tinnesota Legislature, �hapter 176, La�T�s of 1929, ap- proved Apri1 13t'h, 1929, kno�•nz as the Zoning Enabling bct, and shall the provisions of said act be made effective in said Villa,;e? Such special election to be held or_ the 5tn. day of July, 19�9, from 9 A. P!I. unt'iZ 8 P. T�', of said day,lto be voted by ballot a.nd tne balZot ,to con- . tain tne f'ore�oing proposition and also to read -: Yes In favor.of i;ne proposition. IJo APainst the proposition � `ro vote in favor o1' tne proposition place a cross (X) ' in the square opnosite tne ��ord "Y�,3". - - To vote �.�ainst t;ne proposition �lace.a cross (I) in , the sc�uare opposite the ti•rord "TJO": If a majority vote ir_ f�,vor of said pro�osition, tne Vill��;e Council shall then proceed to carxy out tne regulations autnorized by �Ya.e Zoning Ena,blin� Act, Chapter I76, I,ati=�s of P�iiuiesota, 1929. , . �dopted Jurie 17., 1929, _ . Tke V II,7x1GE OF I�IO�KI:�S AT'1'EST: ARCHI�, H. ;:iILL�R Villa�e �_3ecorder. ' ' �' : Bs •'��s Preside�t of Vill?�e Council. - ;� A report v�a,s made tha,t T�. B. Ha�en, L. J. �eDo�a,ld, Archie �i. I��iiller, ' Joseph �. Hosp, met ��ith tne officials of the C.I�.& St:. Pe �r. Co., L2. & St. I,. ?�►. Co., the Sta,te iIi�;hti�ay �epartment and v�ith a member of the Ra,ilti��ay a,nd �,arehouse Commission, at Lhe grade �c�ossing in East Hopkins, and that �a�;reement cras made �tvhereby tne Villa�e �ould have inatalled cer�ent curbs alon� each side of' this cIDoss- in� and t;he State Hi�h���ays Department �vould pave betti��een tize curbs ancl the i�aillaa;� companies are to place auti�matic Griswold Signals at each side of' the crossing; 2'his crossin� is to be made just as soon as possible betr�oen the lines of telephone poles. � �n a motion duly made and carried the meeting �va.s aci.journed to June 18th 1929.. �.'�ChTE H. L�tILL�. Clerk and Recorder.� _. �1TTEST: I�.�. �. H�G�T . President. r ii� � S�ECIAL AILLAGE . ELECTIOId DTOTICE. The.,citizens of the Village of Hopkins, in the County of�Hennepfn and, State of P�inneso,ta, t�tho are oualified to �vo�te at �eneral elections, are' hereby notified tllat a special Village Election �i11 be held at the eit;,�,r Hall;� in said Village on FridaJ, the fif'th day of July, �. D; 1929, between the hours of nine o'clocii in the f'orerioon and eight o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, for the purpose of submittin� to the le�;al voters of said Village of Hopkins the ,question of �rhetner said Villa�e sh2.11 se11 its municipal gas li�hting and heatin� system to John K. S�a,nson� f'or the swn of sixtS� thousand Doll�,rs, (�p60:;000.00), in accordance zvith the terrns of tne follo�in�; resolutions, �vnich .�vere adop�ted by the ,�illa�e , Council at a meetinF; duly held, on Lionda�, the 17tri da�T of "June, 1929: � . . Ru^+ S' OLT7'1' I ON BY VILLt� GE C OUNG I L QF HOP$IIJS AU7.'HORI'L� II�i G SAI�E OF E'iUIJI CIPAL Gh' $ LIGi�PIIJG �1dD HP�ITING SYSTE'u-I. �' - � BE IT iiESGLVr�D by the Village Council of the Village of Hopkins that VPHI�R�3AS, John K. Swanson has offered to purchase the entire gas lightin� and h.eating propQrties of the Villa�re of Hopkins, except the generatin� plant and holder, but includir.� storage tanks, maxns, pfpes, servi ces, meters and si�pplies and equiPnient of all kinds and includin,o the folloc�ing described `real estate located in tlle Village of Hopkins, $enne�oin County, ��Tinnesota: , Lots eleven (11) and tc�nelve (12) in Block t�-aenty-one (21) ��est EZinne- apolis, exceptin� L-he east forty.(40) feet of said lots horetofore dedicated to the public f'or public pu�oses b�� the P:Iimzeapolis Threshin� Tt�achine Couipany, a corporation, on December.l5th, 1914, and.lots tn.ree (3) and four (4) in Block t�venty (20) b7est �,Iinsiea.palis, and also ti�,t part of Twelftli (12th) �venue l;�in�; bet��een,aud adjacent to lots tnree (3) anci four (4) Blco:� t��enty (20) and lots eleveil (11) and t��relve (12) Blac3k tti�enty-one (21), all in ���est i:Ii:�neapolis according to the plat thereof not on file and of record in tt�e office of tne �e6ister of Deedd in a.nd for Her.nepin County, Minneso�a. . Free and clear of all encur�brances� for the sum oi' Sixt,y Thousa.nd Dollars (�;60,000.00) : provided trlat rrithout the payment of ar�. additional consideration, he and 'nis assign.s shall be �rranted tne use of the municipal oreneratin� plant and holder until sucn time as provisions is inade for securir� gas from a source outsi�.e of t'rie Village limits, it bein.�;�a�•reed that when that is done, the said generatin� plant and holder snall be released a�d clelivered up to the Villa�;e, and al�Ft�,AS, it is necessar�,y� for such sale to become effective that the same bo submitted to the let;•al voters of tne Villabe and approved by a t�;�o-thirds (2-3) vote of tne electors votin� thereon at such election. NOiaJ, TIi�RE�'O�.E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of tne Village of Hopkins, He-r�.uepin Count;�, P:�innesota, that it is for the best interests of the Qiilage of Hopki.ns and tne residents thereof that the entire ga,s li�nting and �eatir� properties of the Villag•e of Hopkins, e:�ceptir� the generatin� plarit and holder, but includi� storage, tanks, raains, pines, services, meters arld supplies and equipment of all �inds and in= cludin� the followin� aescribed real estate located in the Villa�;e of Ho�kins, Hennepin Count3r, T,�innesota: _ I,ots eleveil (11) and tr�elve ( lti ) i�i Block tv,renty-one ( 21) �lest I�ii��neapolis, exceptin� tne e�st !'ort�T (40) feet of sai� lots neretofore dedic�,ted to tl�e public for publi c pur�oses b�r ti�e r::intieapoli s Thresnin�;. T:Ia,chine Co�any, a corporati on, oil December 15, 1914, and Lots tn.ree (3) and four (4) in Block tv�enty (20) t7est �inneay�elis, and also that part of T�R�elftn (12tn) Avenue lyin�; bettiveen and acljacent to lots-three (3) and four (4) Bloc�; tti,renty (20) ancl lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) Bloclr tvaenty-on.e (21), all in ��est l�inneap.olis accordin,� to the plat thereof noir on file and of' record in the office of tne �egister o� Deeds in and for Hennepin County, L,innesota. And all otn.er property constituting a part ot' said �as distributing system, be sold to the said John K.,S�ranson, free and clear of a,ll liens and encwnbrances, for tne s•am of _�.�ty Thousand Dollars (�60,000.00). BE IT FIJRTI� �SOLV^�D that. the Villa�e of Hopkins does hereb;;.� sell to John �. ���anson the said gas li�;htin.� and heating.system for and in consideration of the sum of Sixty Tnousand Dollars (�60,000.00). __� � BE IT FURTHER RES�LVED tha.t cri ttiout �-tne payment of ar�y addi t i onal emi-- sideration, the said John S. S`�vanson and his assigns shall�be granted the use of � the mun.icipal �;eneratin� plant and holder wa.til such time as provision�:=is ma.de for securin� gas from a source outside of the Village limits; provided that �anen �as :is so brou�,ht in from an outside source, said beneratix�F plaait,.and holder shall be released a,nd delivered up to the Village. BE IT I'U�TH�R �SOLVED' that the proper of'ficers of tne Pillage of Hopkins be and they hereby are autnorized and directed to execute ar�y and all con- tracts, i�ransfers, assib�nents and conveyances �;hich map be deemed necessary to give effect to these resolutions and to com�lete such sale. BE IT FURTHER RESOLO�;D that a special election is nereby ordered to be '.held on Friola,y, the fifth day of ,July, 1929, at �vhich election there sha.11 be sub- mitted to the le�Val voters of tne Village of Hopkins the questio�h of the approval or rejection of the sale hereby authorized and n�a,de. 0 P�. B. HAGEN. Presidenl; of the Village Council , ` Passed June 17, 1929. 9TTEST: ARCHI`� H. P:IILI�E�t . � , Villa�re Cl erk. � _ - - �_ The :vote to be by ballot.•upon �inich the resolutions vrill be printed in full, �vith the �rords '�es" and F'No". � . � By order of tne �oizncil of tho �illa�e of Hopkins, Hennepin.Cow.lty, l�iinnesota. Dated tnis 18th day of_June, 1929. (CORPORATE SFr1L) 0 � President of the Village Council of Hopkins. ARCNTF. H. hiTLT�T'�.R�"_` ' Village Clerk. 0 m � _� The citizens of the Pillage of Hopkins, in the County of Hennepin and State of �iinnesota, v�ho are qualified to vote at �eneral elections, are hereby noti- fied that a special Village election srill be held at the voting plaoe in the P�unicipa,l Buildiag of said Villag�e on the 5th day of July, 1929, bet��een the hou�s of 9 o'clock in the.F'orenoon and 5 o'clock in the �fternoon of said da�, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said Villa�e the follo�ving proposition:�- Shall the Yilla�e Co�:�ncil of the Villag�e of Hopkins, blinnesota, be authorized to enact by ordina,nce the re- g°ulation of the location, size, use and height of baild-. ings, the arran�ement of buildin�a on lots and the den- sity of population.in said �illag�e, and the adoption of comprehensive plans pursuant to such regulations as suthorized by the act of the P�innesota Legislature, Chapter 176, Laws of 1929, approved rlpril 13th, 1929, laiosni as Fhe Zouin.� �a,blin� 6ot, and shall the provi- sions of said act be made effective in said VillageY Bginnesota. � By order of the Council of the Village of Hopkins, Hennepin County, • Dated this 18th day of June, 1929. - . — - �H. B. HgGII�ie.... President of Village Council of Hopkins:,: ARCHTF• H. BIIILLER. , Village Clerk. � ;i � The Qillage Counail oP the Village of Hopkins met in the Council Room in 8egular session at 7:30 0. �i., June 26, 1929. � , S�embers pre�ent: fl�. B. Eagen, president, E. J. Il3cDonald, J. Jasperson, Irvin�; �J. Oltaran, Trustees, and Archie H. R�iller, �$ecarder. � The minutes of the tv��o meetin�s, June 4th and June 17th c�ere read and. approved. . ` �he minutes of these t�vo :meetings �vere read and approved with the cor= regtion that the �o�respondence of C. �. Tenney was to be made a part of said minutes: The reports of�Frank 5todola,�Road Over-seer, Barry C. Blunt, Justiae of the PeaCe, Herman Olson as to ��a.ter and �as coll ections, ��ere read, approved and ordered placed on file. , The followin� bills �vere read and allowed: 1279 Herman Olson 128.0 Stanley Hurley 1281� Archie G. Hamilton 1282 Gust ti7illiams 1283 Leonard. '�lilliams 1284 Fran'� s�odola 1285 Joe Joret 1286 Joe Pudil 1287 Christ Jenson 1288 John St. Peter 1289 Cha rles Stothard 1290 Dnil Brokl 1291 Henry Shima 1292 John Bartosch 1293 Frank Stodola � 1294 gmerican I�ieter Co., 1295 J. E. Heruiessy & 00, 1296 Pickands, Bmo�rn �c Co. 1297 Bt. Northern I�y., Co: 1298 j��lilliaxri Strobeck 1299 ;'lalker Sign L��If�. , Co. ' 1300 Justus Lumber Co. 1301 P�. B. Hagen 1302 Archie H. �2iller 1303 E. J. �:�IcDonald 1304 Park Eoard 1305 Hennet�in County Revie�v 1306 Ttvin Cit,y Displa,y Co. 1307 Lzokesh Hardlrare Co. 1308 Geo. P. ��Ii.11er 1309 Verner Z�lilliams 1310 . L. Lundquist 1311 tiV. J. Carne�r Sal to 6_15-29 Sal to 6-15_29 Sal to 6-15-29 Sal to 6-15-29 Sal to 6_15-29 113 hrs. @ 60�i 115 hrs. � 45¢ 102 hrs. � 45� ' 115 hrs..� 45¢ 93 hrs. Q 45� 13 days � �3.00 67 hrs. p 45� 93 ,hrs. � 45¢ 106 hrs. @ 45¢ 210 hrs. Q 90¢ supplies Su�plies 1 car egg coke � 87730 Frt. on.e�� coke �.87730 repairs and supplies Si�s supplies Convention expenses �� �� �, �� �f n n ir 70.00 67.50 6?;50 75.00 62.50 67.80 51:7'5 ° 45:90=�_ ,.. , 51.75 �1.85 � 39:00 30.15 41.85 47.70 189.00 2.32 41e22 229.10 112:50 20:90 46.75 27:20 22:50 22.50 22,50 sup�lies 20.90 Printin� 62.35 Decoratin� for V.F.1��I.Con. 5.00 Sunplies 6,05 42 hrs. Q 50¢(special police 21v00 126 hrs. Q 45¢ 56:70 Sidewalk on 6tn No. Ex. to � First Street Ido rth. 654.02 43 �hrs. � 50¢ 21.50 � A motion ti�as m�.de by 11,;icDonald seconded by Jasperson arid carried instructir� tne Clerk to put a notice in the i3elmepin County Revie�v for the purpose of navin� all petitio�ers �or Tarvia to ha.ve their petitions in by the second meetin�M� i�! July. � petition of Fra�zk I�riz �vas read asking for tne pl�.cin,v� of Tarvia, on }:+'irst 5treet T7orth f-rom 12th Avenue :`:'est to tne alley line. On a motion made by T;icDonald secoilded by Oltm�.n and carried 1;_lis pei;ition �ras �;ranted aiid i;he Taxvia is to be placed on the street at the time otner.'i'arvia is spread on the streets this season. . �, tneir action , Villa�e �lttorney, Joseph n. I-iosp, • reported on trle follotivin; m�,tterss Ou tiie Complaint of' P:Tr. Beck in reg�.rds tc the Buses breakin�; dovm nis trees, and on Bla�ie School 1��ater main assess�elzt and delii�quent taxes and on the over-flo�r of the septic tan': of the Blake School. Corresponde�ice.from Lne Kni�hts of Columbus commending �he Council on in re�ards to zonir� �ras read arid placed on file. t he A report i'rom �the Il�iiilnesota Department of . Health was read in regards to our ��ater supply a.izd placed. on fil�. � � • An ordinance entitled " kN O�DIIl�Li�,CE GI�T�?TI�TG TQ JOHIJ K. S�xlAi�?SOIy� HIS BUCCESSO:RS AND �1SSIGNS, Cr�T�Ii� RIGnTS t'IITH �F��EI�?CE TO THE S1^T_3EE^1S, ALLEYS. AP1D . PUBLIC PI�CES OF' 2'�� VII�LAGE GF HOPKIIv'S, 1�IT]Id�`SOTA, FOR THE COP?STRUC'� ION, OPII�t1TI0Ti, 1�INTEPIAI�TCE AI�:D �I,��ATION OF h PL«IdT ?��D DIS^1RIBUTING SYSTr�I F0� 7':-� P+It1I�TJF�1C`_i'i7RE 9Ir�� .. OR DISTRIBU'iIOTT �T�- S_�E .OF GAS, AidD �+'I�ING TF� t2�TE5 TO I3E CH��Gr^�D FOR GAS I�'OR !1Id I??ITIa.L P�'.�.?IOD OF BIVE ( 5) i'"r.ARS, AIvD PROSTIDIPIG � It'�ETHOD I�'Oi? 'i'N..E FI��II�?G OF RATES TI�- �7�R�:" �•ras placed on its first reading. , � G� a motion duly made by LicDonald seconded by �ltman and carried the Clerk c�as �instructed to advertise for coal- for the City ���11 and not to exceed t�venty- five (25) tons. Bids to be�opened July 16, 19�9.. . � . A motion �vas d�a:]:y ma,de by Olt►nan seconded by �:4cDonala and carried to grade First Street Idori;n l�etltieen Nineth a��d menth �venues and also the Tlorth and South alley bet��een IJinet.n and ienth in Block sixty-ei�;ht (68). • � Correspor_dence `;ras read from tne =�nerican Gas Construction 'Compan�T, i� vii�ict� tney v�ithdre��� their bid f'or the purchase of the �;as plant. Qn. a motioil �dul�r m�.de by,I,4cDonald seconded b� Jzsperson and carried tre �itndra���l ��vas accepted and i the Vilia�e �ttorney, Joseph �. Hosp, r��as instl.tilcted to return tne certified check. ' Qn a motion du1�T made and carrie3 the meetin� �*ras adjourned until July 2,' T929 at 1:30 P. P-?. ` . - , . . ' ARCFiIE II. ��1ZLi.� � � C1erK and Recorder. • � : ATT�:ST i , � � . ' n4: B. Ha�en ' - > president., � ' -, . ' , _ .. . _ . . ; d � The Villa�e Coun.cil of the Village of Hopkins met in an adjourned session at 1:30 P. �2. July 2, 1929. i� 114embers present: P�. B. Ha,gen, presiden'�, E. J: P�IcDonald, J. Jasperson, a,nd Irvin� til. Oltma.n, Trustees, and Archie H. I�,Iiller, �ecorder: The minutes of the previous meetin� �:-as read and approved and ordered placed on file. ; The report of Stanle�r Hurley was read and ordered placed on file: �he i'ollo�ving bills v�ere read and allowed: 1313 Hern�an Olson 1314 Stanley Hurley 1315 6rchie �x. Ha,milton 1316 Gust �lilliams 131'7 Leonard tVilliams 1318 �'rank Stodola 1319 Joe Joret 1320 Joe Pudil 1321 Christ Jensaas 1322 John St. Peter 1323 Charles Stotha,rd 1324 �nil Brokl 1325 Henry Snima 1326 John 3artosch 1327 Ed. Farber 1328 b�rank Stodola 1329 Se curi ty P1a t i ona.l Bank 1330 r'i rs i; .Idati onal Bar�k 1331 Skotte�ard's Bai�ery 1332 Pure Oil Co. 1333 Verner ti'6'illiazns 1334 Standard Oil Co. 1336 E. J. Jep�esen 1336 Yello�v Trail Gara�;e 1337 1�7aetzold's Hardware 1338 N. G�1. Bell Telephone Co. 1339 ��rank Sitar 1340 Fire llepartment 1341 Hennepin County �evie� 1342 Sea�hrity Idationa.l Bank 1343 Fi rst ITati onal Bank 1344 9. H. Hensler 1345 Hopkins Hand Laundry 1346 Hobkins rublic Library 1347 VI. J. Carney 1348 Chas. Shonka 1349 � �;iothers Lunch Sal. to 7-1-29 Sal. to 7-1-29 Sal. to 7-1-29 Sal. to 7-1-29 Sal. to 7-1-29 108 hrs. Q 60¢ 107 hrs. @ 45� 105 hrs. C� 45¢ . 105 hrs. � 45¢ 105 hrs. @ 45� � 12 days � �3.00 . 91 hrs: Q 45¢ 89 hrs. Q 45¢ 105 hrs. C 45¢ 79 hrs. p 45¢ . 210 hrs. � 90¢ (teams) collections collections . Police and fire siren service. Oil and gas 135 hrs. � 45� Oil and gas �ineering services Oil ancl �as Supplies Phone Service . 60 hrs. p 50¢, spec:ial.police Phone sernice Publishin� Z9ater and se�ver bonds due �9ater and se��er bonds due Road supplies ��Iashin� blankets Salary and sup�lies 2O2 hrs. C�O� (snecial police) 112ea1s for prisoners . Lunches �or prisone rs 70.00 6 7.50 67v50 75.00 62;50 64080 48.15 47:25 47.25 47:25 36,00 40.95 40.05 47025 35:10 189.00 8.00 8.00 25:00 2.12 60.'T5 7.47 65:00 4.37 10.55 21:70 30:00 48,00 65.70 2,242;67 1,136.08 5.20 3.00 145.43 10e25 2.10 .60 g petition sigr�.ed by residents on Tenth Avenue Nortn t�as read askin� for a street li�ht at Tenth Avenue Ilorth where the �. �; St. L. $y. tracks cross Tenth and also at Tentn Kvenue TJortn at Third Street. On a.rnotion duly �a,de by Oltma.n, secorlded b�T Jas�erson, t:ne petition trras granted. . Albert b-�aetzold appeared before the council and as�ed to have a sewer laid on Twelfth �venue !'�orth in front of Lots 10 and I1 in Block 76;-and to have the saxne assessed according to lar�. On a motion duly r�ade by Oltman, seconded b�T P�Tc�onald✓ and carried tne Villa�;e Lii�iileer ��as instructed to put in this se�ver accordin5 to our specificatior_s anc� records no��� on f'ile. Tize matter of curb and gi.itter on Tvaelfth Avenue South that v�s alloti•�ed ., last ��ear zvas a�;ain brou�;ht to the atter_tion of tne Council and after.a discussioii on tnis rnatter a motioil v�as dlzl�� made wnd carried, motion r,iade by 1�eDonalc� seconded by Jasperson, to proceed z::ith tne layint; of curb and gatter on T���elftli �venue South and � put this street in �;�ood conditione Also to inclLlde in tnis niatter r'irst St�ieet Scuttit and tne ?ohole matter �vas referred to tne Road Committee. " � g motion �>>as duly made b;� �icDonald, secc-r.ded by Qltman aizd carried to replace a curb in front of Uir. L. IvicGint;�'s residence on Eir;_nth �lvenue ITorth: Tr�is � curb yras i�ocked out at Lhe tinie of placin� setiver on tnis street and t�e �nount of re- placement ��as ta.'�en out frorn the conti�,ctor's p��ice, so it s'nould be nut in at , this time ���ithout assessr�ent. A motion r�ade by Oltman, seconded by i�TcDonald and carried �o buy a set oi' tractor Nheels for our tractor. - A motion ��as duly made by Oltman seconded by T!�cDo�12.Td and carried to. enforce more strictly the P3urnbers' Ordinance and to mai�e the plumbers pay their 1'i�ense fee vrhen license is taken out and also to pa`T tne sum of �p10.00 �rhen permit . is ta.i�en out and this amount is to be used for the replacemer_t of the street to �ood condition. �1 motion �a,s duly made by Ol:tm�niseoonded by P�cDonald and carried to di� up the old culvert on Eleventh �venue South and to replace it �•rith a ne�J one. The Council at tnis time took an adjournment and.looked.over the.:.street conditions in Cotta�eville in tne IJortneast corner of the Village.; The Council_then returned to the Council Room and discussed.the streets that they ha,d-l�ooked over. but took no action. � ' On a motion duly made and carried the meeting� ti�ras ad�;ourned to July 8,.1929. . ATTEST: � ' � DR. B. HA�F�T. � President. � � ARCHIE H. 14tII,I,E�.. - Clerk and Recorder: - � � a „� The Vill�.0ouaail of the.Village of B�opkins met in the Counail.Roa� in an adjourned seasion at 7:30 P. �.,.July 8, 1929.. �Ilembera preeent: �. B. Hag+9a, President, E. J. BdoDonald, J. Jaaperson, and Irvin� lY. Oltman, Trustees, sad lrohie H. �Hi.11e�, Recorder. The minutes oP the laat regular meetiag was read and approved. An Ordinance entitled, "�A ORDIA�TCL GRANTI�G TO JOffiQ g. S9VAA30IQ, . ffi$ SUCQE380RS AND A3SIGI�S, CERTAIN RIGHTS I�ITH REFEREATCE TO T� STiiEETS, ALLEY3 AND PUBLIC PLAOES OF T� VILLAGE OF HOPKINS� D�I�NESOTA� FOR THE C014STRUCTIOIQ, OPERATIOIQ� �tAIN�ANCE AND 6I�TERATIOIP OF A PLANT AND, DI3TRIBIITIDTG sYSTEDd FOR THE MANUFAC'1RJFi� AND�C� DISTBIBUTIOA �14D S�I�E OF G'AS, �D FIRING T� RATE3 TO BE CHARGED FOR GA3 FOR 914 INITI�i P�RIOD OF FIVL ( b) YEARS, � T'ROVIDINd g 8�7.'HOD FOR THE FIXI�a OF RATE3 T�REAFTER", was place� a� ite second reading. The �:tter of aoni.ng wa.s taken up for general discuasion and on a "�� motion duly made by �oDonald seaoaded b9 011a�an and earried the �yor was instruated �' �p appoint a aoffiniasion to act as an adviso=y board on aoning, ten membera. � On a motion duly made and carried the .meetin� vvas adjo�nrned until July 9, 1929: � - ' ATTESTs .. �HOHIE H. �IILLEE ' Village Clerk and Reaord�r. c B�. B. HAGffi. " 9illa�e President. � m � .,� � N Q T I C E. Tdotice is hereby biven that the Village Council of L-he Village of � Hopkins is preparin� to make arrangements to place Tarvia on all streets 'that have been petition for the � s2sne, and is' desirous o� dointi; tris v�ork as soon as possible. All persons ��ishing• to have Tarvia placed on their streets should petition the Cotulcil irrnnediately and. the ��rork �an then be done tliis season. All petitior_s comin� in late will necessitate holdin� off on the �vork until next season. Dated this 9th day.of July, 1929. 9.RCHIE H. DZILLER. � Villa�e Clerl: 'and Record.er. � � , � c I � The Village Co�anail of tiie ��llage oY Hopk3ns met in the Oouncil Boom in an sdjouraed session at_7:30 P. �., July 9, 1929. " B�embere presenta BH. B. Bag�en��residsat, �. J. MaDo�sld, J. Jaspe=son, aad Irviag �P. Oltman, Tr�stees, and Arahie H. �14l.11er, 8�ecorder. This ad,journed meeting wse called for the purpose of re-consideriag an Ordinance pasaed and approved on July 8, 1929, entitled, " A� ORDINAACE 6itANTI�G TO J0� g. S�YANSO�, HIS. SIICQES30R8 AND A3SIGN3, CERTAIN RIGffi'S WITH F�FE�4CE�.TO T� STREETB, ALLEY9 A1�D PDBI,IO PLAC139 OF T� PILL6QE OF HOPKINS, BHII�NESOT�, F� TI� CON- 3TBIICTION, OE�ERATI01�, AdAINTF.NAI6CE A�D ALTF�iATION OF 6 PLANT ADTD DI3TRIBIITI�G SYSTE� - FOR THE BdA1QIIFACTURE A1QD�08 DI �1'SIBUTIO� APTD 3ALE OF GAS, AND � FIXING TflE RATE3 TO BE CHAR(�D FOx. GA3 FOR � II�ITIAL PERIOD OF FI9E (5) YPAx3, �ND PROPIDIBG A B6ETHOD FOR T� FIXII�G OF RATE3 T�FTEH ", sad makiag some aorreotions on the same. On a motioa made by �cDonald, aeoonded b9 �lt�man and vaanimously carried the rules of � � procednre were eus�ended and this Ordinaace as a�n8ed and aorrected was read and. ordered published in �he Hennepin Crnaaty Review, the oYficisl paper of the 9illage of Hopkias, . on Thured.ay, Ju]y 11, 1929, as amended and correated. O�-�ra motion duly made and aarrled the meetin� was adjourned until Jul� 16, 1929. : , b �EOHIE . H. B�ILLER -- - - - 9311a�e Clex'k and Recorder. ATTESTs M. B. �. ��� 9illage Preeident. ° � � _. - �� - =, .. , , , , ;, . ,, , u , .s:�'� . ;'� , STATE OF N1Ii�ESOTAq ) CQUiJTY �F I�iNI"�INq � ) SS, VII.LAG� OF: �aO�KIPTSo ) � ,� . � � . . ��� � , . Io �rchfe �iie-�Pdillmr9 the-undersipied� befno iirst duly. s��orn, .upon oa.th depose and s� witli ro�rd to tP�o s�id Vi11a�,^e of �Iopkins °axid the Villa�,Pe Caunci l th�reof s le Th�:t I �xn nrnv and durin.� all the times hereinafter referred to was the�duly eloatedq,�ualifi�dq s�orn azzd actin� Clerk of said Vill��e �nd�tlio lawful custodfan of �.the bootsq records� and aorporate seal of said Villa�;eo 20 That pur�uant to the autho�tty and�direction of that aert�in resolution of the 9illago Cauncil p�ssod �t�-a're�ar meetin� ori:June 179 1929p pro- vfcifn� amon� otY�r thin�s �or tho ca-al�lir:� >and holdin� of a speci�l election fn and for said Vill�.�o on tho fi�th ds� of Jul�9-1929, for the purpose of votin�,� upori the propoaition of sellin� th� mtmicipal �as� lf�tin� and -heatin� system of' tho 9i11age to John K, S��,nson for C�e 3um of Sigty�Thou��nd D�ll�rs (�60s000.00)� I.dfd poats moro th�n tvn (101 ds,ys•prior to Ju1��59 1929, bein� the d�,to sneciPfed fo�r said specfal election c�,lled by s�,id Pfll��o Oouncilq notiaes of s�,id spocial election to be held- in safd Villa€e on Jul�r 5q 1929q on tlzo �ropositfon' of sellin� t�e, municip�l �as 1i�htf� �nd he�:tfn�� system to John Ko 5t�;3.naon for tlie siun of Sigty � Thous�nc��DoTlgrs (�60,000;00); one of sa,id notices of�s�ooial election �as posted by me on the 25th da� o� �June, 19299 at the Post O�fioe Bullotfn Bo�rd ti�hic�1 is one of� thc t�iree' most publf a Places in eaid �i11a�c3; ��� of said noticos of special : �� eleetion �as'�posted by rne��on�•tihe 25th d�p. of� Juneo 1929q at the Villa�;e Hall Bulletin ;; - _ - • Ho�rd, whic� is ono of the tYireo most��ublic plaaos in esid"Villa.�eg ono of said ,_ notiQes of speoial el�ation 4vas �osted b� me � on tl�e� 25th dmy; of � Ju�ae, 19299 at the blinnoapolis �iolfne Bulletin� I3oard, i�hiah ie o�o of the three most public pl�ces in s�id,'Villa�e9 t]�at e�ch �.nd al1 of� safd not�ceg posted �s �aforesaid �continuously ro- mained .posted at-all times to �d 9.nc]:udfng said���5th: d.€�.y of' Julyq. 19299 that= I �' aaused said notice or speaial eleatfon� to� be,publi�Iied for` ono ca•1Qndar c�eek fn the Hennepin County R�view9 �-neti�spaper publfehed is� s�id Fflla�e of Ho�aki�ns, Hennepin Count�t, P�innesota.; th.�a,t hc3reto attaahed is an e�at oo�oy �of sa.id notice of speci�l electfon; that..hereto. attached9 ms,rked � bit "g" 3.r►d mado a�rt of this affida�a�.to fs tlie �fficl�vit. of the publishor of the FIenne�in� Cou�t�r �ieviem shor�-in,� tho publiaa- � tion of said notice of special eleotiono ,� ,r.-• . . . - - - - . - _ _ - . - - _ - - -�-�-�. . . J . °�3m "l�:c� =�� �a��.'iaai�b r�i��3i �t�7e �r��ai��omoxi�a �of =-tYa:o 'Cor��.tf�.tut�os� �:r�id ��'�'�'" �=�=� - - ':.. . . �a� of Li�e s��to of a�i�nneaotm9 I i�rnishQcl ancl 'aausec� to bo furnfsh�ed Lo the . Jud�;os of Election at _tho pol].fnz, �l�ce� in said Villa�eo beforo tlio .opening o� the pollso thc of�ic9.a1 .�oll liat prep�rod aoQordixi�; � to lar�o shoc�fn�; �and contsinfn� the , names of r�ll qualified�eloators in said.Village entitled to vote at sa.3d election, and,at the aa�ne tirno I gur�i�hmd and caused to be doliver�d to sa,ld Judgec a pr`opor and �dequ��te r�wnber o� official �b�,llots for use at asid eloctionq containin�; fn iull tha rasolut3onE, printed in ���ropriate �anner the ruords "Yes" �nd "l�o"�on separate Iines; tlaat attachecl heretoo .mr�.rked� '� bit t1B" �nd made a, pr�rt of this affidaBit,s is an exact �'aa�ii�ilo npocimon or � tho of�ioia.l b�llots garoeidec�. £or aaldl uaQd fn s�aid � � election in votin� upon the proposit4on aubmitted thereat as aforesaidq that at the same time arid place and b�foro tho openir� of tho polls9 � I �i.irniohed and Qaused to be doliveroa to tho Jud.�ma of EleationB �st the pollin�; placesq �11 otizor sup�,lieao instruotions� �nd thin�;s as are required by the Constitution arid� S.a��s, of the 5tate �,`.:_�.of�hIinno�ota to be furnisned uron and �t said el�ction. _ . . 4. Th�t the Jud�ea , of :F�l�ation and t3�e Cloa�ks of Eleation took and subsarfbed to the oath•required of then by la.�,,, �tinich oa�ns are on. ffle and aro m�,de a record in r.�y ofPicoa " � 5a� Tha,t a�to.r the c3�,n�ss of tYze votos Qast at s�fc3 election, tYie Jud�,ro� of Election�enalosed �nd �e�.led ono of 'the�pol7. lists furnisned bST me as aforcaaid9 a.nd also a11 b�llotsq th� oaths oP the.J�ad�es and Clorks, de�aced and �� ��1 �, mutilatod ballots, undor coverq.anc� delieored the eame to mo g�erson�ally, ard that a11 of thQ aPoros�id aaro in my �o�aQss2�on sub�ect .t.o. the:.oanvass to ,be ma.de..thei�of _ � �.:: . b�► tho Villa�ro Counail �s �rovided by la��, � . � , , 60 Ths,t �ttached haroto9 e►urkod L'r�liibi� "C"9 is a du�l3.aate of , tho certified retuazis and dealnratlon of ro�e�lte ot' a�id �leotionq Yncludin� t}Zo ori�inra�l si�;natures of said officers.made bSr Lho Juc3�es a�zd Clorks conducLin,� the s�no, the ori�in.31a of rrh3ah r�ero filod in � offiae ti�o 6th c'L�y of July, 1929, � Subscribad mnd. s�aorn to before me thi a da.y of ' Ju7.y, 1929, . . , IJotar�r �ubZic9 Hennv�3n County9 Li9.nnesota, r�y aorm�ission Qx�ires - . � . �� � �� �n���i /'`Y��'� � \\\\ f , V J SP�CIAL VII.LAGE ELECTION NO- STATE OF MINNESOTA, � � � � The CitizenS Of tl �e Villa�e of HOp- � 5e' �� � � k-ins, in th�� County of Hennepin a�nd cOUNTY OF HENNEPIN - State of Minnesota, who are qualified ��� � �� '� �;�_ �� to ��ote at general clection�, are hereby j J j, j:�r�,hgm � ' notified that a special Village Election ---... 1.--'... .•._ ...... ......... .... ...�.. ..... .. . befne duly vn�or❑, do�,o�e9 �� i11 be held at the Cit Hall, in said a�d suyN th¢t he oow is ❑nd durin� all the times hereinaftcr mentioned hnk bceii r � ihc ��ubliehcr or printcr in churqo`of the Hcnne[�in County Re�'iew, n �reekly news- �11115TC Ori F''I'1C�35', tt1C ilYtrl C13�,y Of Jlllj�, DRper, Drinted nnd published in the ti`iUage�: of �Vest MinncaPolie. HoPkins P. O., in A. D. 1923, bei��?'ePR tlle h011PS Of II711C eaid HcnneP�n County, State of-Eiinnenota;'on Tharfidny:oYeflch �ceekr_, �f - O�C10C1{ LI1 the fOPeII00ri allC� el�llt That_he hae�knowledre of tho facte �¢nd��knows,Dcrsonally:ihat�the Drinted O'C10Ck 171 thP. aftefl100II Of th0 53ITle I� Q.. p£..:S�Qc�al. Elec�ion ,.�.: ._ _ ahislti e lqueep nf oi``�aaeiiensaiaHv i � t �'� � � � � � lage shal sell it�s muruci �1 ����.... ncrcto ��ttnched �� � inh and heating s�-stem Po John��K. _ ._�. . .. :.. .__ _... ..._.... . _ � .' cut t��on� the S��aiLson for the sum of sixty thousand rolumne of Faid�ncwenaner, �sns inscrted, printed nnd Published �n said ne«��t,n�,cr D011al'S f�y60,0001, ln aCCOrd�I1Ce �'lth oneo�in c�ch �wco1. for .::�� :.�.weeks, �nd thut`�all of =_iii�9 the teTLllS Of t�rle fO110�V1IIg TeS011ltlOriS, madc,io'tho,Engli�h�']angua�e. ��" �� i��������niions wcre �h1Ch P;ecC 3dOptEd by th@ V1113�0 � -- � � Council at a meeting duls held on ;Tht�t eaid notice�wus flr;t �,in5crte�l. 7�rinte�l n�ir] PuLlishcd on 'Phar,dxy, Lhc MORC13�', th0 lith C�2.y Of JllII�, 197,9: ' RESOLUTIO'_V BT VILLAGE COL1V- �ubLtih��th.:daY o4_:.-_..t711I.1•16.....� ...... -------, ] r'�__�_. �nd wxv 7�rinted :�nd - ed,in snid neweDaPcr��ori cuch��and e.�ery Thu� dziy thci�ufter imtil Eind in- CdL OF IIOPI�iINS AUTHORIZIIVG ' {� � SAI.E OF �iUNICIPAL G:iS LIGHT- cluding Thurs�luY. tha..i... `t�.��:.dns of_......t71Z.].Y}%-------..__..---__...___ ., 1i�2-9-- ING AIVI) HE:ITING ST5TEBL � Th�t durin�- nll th6 time9 � nforc,nid, �id nc l.s� cr v us pi�wlilled ae a i madium of ctFicinl and le��t] P�blictitrona ❑s rc � iirc�] h� ��cti�n 7 nnrl 4 of C'hu��- BE IT RESOLVED b5* th0 V1113ge tcr 4A�1, S�.e: ion Lu�'S�o{�finne�ota, l l.,l,.and that it hu4 com� li.-�d ��:ith rill tho ro- C011I1C11 Oi t710 Vlll£L�TO Of FIOjJk1IIS ttlflt � quircmcnta;.thrit�conatitute a"LdR�I newevai�t'i' ns dullnr_�d in ,;ii�l se�,tionh R iind 4 W�'�REAS, JOhIl A. SW3riSOII h35 to-�cit: That-for�more�thnn one"year lavt Pa=t from thc deite of thc fir�[ publien- OS�eI'�d t0 pllI'Ch35@ Ch0 eIIt1I'e gHS _���_�-L"����� �. lighting and heating properties of the t�on `or 5.�,�1 _..._' �: .�.Q.ti�.CQ _. __.. _ _ _ _ _ __ Vlllttge of Hopkins, escept the generat- � , ing plant and � holder, but includi�le .._ ..._ ... ' *'�s��� �'� .... . . _ . _ __ .... . ....._ . _. meter e andl suppliesl�and ie eui ment � � .��a ne.� ���n�r-�has been�:�� � i � all binds �nd including the Pollowin �(i) Printcd from-tho�pla�ftom-��hirh��it i���Ports t� iN iceucd in thc ��deSCl'1iJeC1 ieal ESt3te lOCEIteC� �Yl t�Yle�� Fnglin;h IeinRuagr, nnd in ��column flnd nhceC �form c� i� -alant in � Pacc to nt loaet �� Ullla'e Of $O[1k1I15, HeYlIlePlri L'011Iltj%, : four pace.v, n�ith�five�columnc�.to ttie'Dafie,-eaeh sccen[een iind three-��uuctor� 1�7]I711050ta: ���ne�� Ion�. �� _ �',t�•+ � . Lots ele��en (11) and tn�elve (12) in (^_) Iti:,ued�-oneo��euch �:-eck�from�a known ofTice, c�+tnbli,hed in �uch i�l2ce fur B10Ck t�C'0rit�y-ORA (21) WeSt M1T1riE- �ublirHtiori and���r�uipDcd��ith ekilLed �rorl�m,�n`_und the neces�ary mflterixl for '�pO1L5, eYCept�l"1� t�tle QaSt fOI'ty (40) i��oi�«r�nh Nnd i�rintinh tho =ame:� � ��� ��� ' feet of said lots heretofore dedicated . -(3) .cMndo .up �to .contnin Rcnernl �stnd- locnl- ncws, comrnrnL nnd mi�..ccllany, t0 tf10 pllbliC fOP j7L1hliC �llPpOSeS b}� �h0 � ni�t ivholll' duDlicatin� aoS otber, pablicution, sind not enLirclp mi:dP. uE uf pat- j�Z�le3�JO1LS Z'r1I'eSr1Lri,Q ib73Cl11rie C�'OIIl- ,nt9, r12to n,fl�tcr-or ad�erti�croent:,, or, ony or;,clthec-of th�rn. � pany, a corporation, on December 15th -(4)< Circulnted in nn�l nenr.,lt�e Place of publicnt[on to the ettent� of �t Ienst 1914, 311d LOt�S tlll'ee (31 3IId f0U1' (41 t�tio hundred and forty-�coPies regulxrly� delnered:?to �pnyio�; -.ub:�cribcra, iind thx� � � � _,-�, �, F in Block twentv �_:.0� West b2ini7eapolis, � �'� �'� ` � %' ``��` - �- a�nd �Lso th�t � �art of TR�elfth �12thi , , , � �,� t. t �-�� � �-,� . 1. rr�or to�tho aate of the�e��t nabu���n������. �.�Qt_�..�Q -- -�� �� ��t t(201��nd lots�ele�en (llBand�tnelv�� e � � w -�_- : • — �� �-� - (12) Block twenty-one �..L, all ui ��est � .-- I Ihe ��ubli�her or Printer�i❑ charRo of hnid newsDAner hnvinh k�o�t�l dFr of the �q��Egp011S 1CCOTdLRg Y�O YhC plft�`, e fzuts, filed in tho e0�ic�"of thc'eoa�ty a�ti�ditor. of�e�id-county��of Henne���❑ stxtc uC theT�OI IlOW OIl fi1C 3Rd Of PeCOid LIl Mmne�ota,�an alTiduvit.ehowinR thename and loc¢tion of fiaid�ne�t�sps�ler and the �th0 Of�'1Ce OY t71C Re�1SteP Of DCeCIS lII xi,Lence ��( condit�ona con tiCutinH-its_qualifirntione ae�n lefia� rc�v�� �rer as re- .�uircd nnd aeCforth in�<Section�L'.of Chnpter 4S4;rSeaa�on.lintvs Minnr_otu, 19J1. �nd fOi' HeRrie�J1II COUI1t�', M1IlIleSOt&. �'��,.«���=�r �� F`ree and clea�r of all encumbrances, That rhr_ follo� ing �iv n printed, copy� of�t he lo�yder cadeUnlDbabet fi um :1 to 7. both inclu�icc,"of tho nizc and� �' of-ty�Pe�used�l'n�, the�comUosit�,on, printing �nd fOP tl"10 Sl1Ill Of .Sl%t�j� 7'1"lOLLS�IIC� �011�l'S �utlirxtiun of aaid le�,al nd�� tiseme hereunt tach�d vi,.• ' f$G0,000.00): piO�lded th2t �Vlth011t tlle - � �-#�'a :e: .�i�"4 � �bcd �h»I�Im, p a _�yz ��� I��rmcnt of any adclitional considera- �.,� � ,� � tion, he and his �issi6ms shall be granC- . ��.: ' r ,��'�**�+�� ��� ��� ��� ; `� %' __ ed the usc of the mtuiicipal � enerating � �-�� 1����' plant �lcl holder until suc 1 time ss � k " 'a.� :-.-. �+ � K - �1 .!' �,' Rt1S ' ' 4 �_�.�1 �� tr- -:.F.d1�0[-BU_Ine9ft^�rty.F;ei p1�0�'1S10R 1S II73�C�e SOT SeCUTlil _ . $ _. _ _ __��'.��. froin a ,ourcc out5ide of the Vill2�e T���� oub9cribed :tnd�nworn to�-b �r � e thir,:. < - .-o .. Archie. _H,' Notnrv Pub � �r: - �',��Ny c'omm� Son se�i . � ���� � n� � �_ a � . ���#� - �` . �r�1 � limits, it bein� ��rced that when th:�t � a<��_�� is done, the said ger,erating plant xnd �l /, . holder sh ill be releasecl and deli�ered �s�A s�le to bE oniel effect e e liat the au e I b� submitted to the legal voters of the ��� --- - � Villane and appro� ed by a two-thircls "s � !(..' 31 ��ote of the electors voting there- � �'��=� �on at such election. � NOVV, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- ' SOLVED by the Council of the Villa�e of Hopkins, Hennepin Cotulty, Miutie- sota, that it is for the best interests of the � Village of Hopkins and the resi- dents thereof that the entire gas Light- n7� and heatin� propert�ies of the Vil- �vauuic�v�w. Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in Slock twenty-one (21) West Minne- apolis, excepting the east forty (40) feet of said lots heretofore dedicated to the public for public purposes by the Niinneapolis Threshing Machine Com- pany, a corporation, on December 15, 1914, and Lots three (3) and four (41 In BIock twenty (20) West Minneapolis, and also that part of Twelfth (12th) Avenue lying bewteen and adjacent to lots three (3) and four (4)� Block twen- ty (20) and lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) Block twenty-one (21), all in We�t Minneapolis according to the plat thereof now on flle and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota. And all other property constituting a part of said gas distributing syatem, be sold to the said John �. Swanson, free and clear of all liens and encum- brances, for the sum of Sixty Thou- sand IDollars ($60,000.00). BE IT FURTEiER RESOLVED that the Village of Hopkins does hereby sell to John K. Swanson the said gas lighting and heating system for and in consideration of the sum of Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that without the payment of any additional consideration, the said John K. Swan- son and his assigns shall be granted the use of the municipal generati�ig plant , and holder until such tune as provision is made for securing gas from a source outside of the Village limits; provided that when gas is so brought in from an outside source, said generating plant and holder shall be released and delivered up to the Village. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proper officers of the Village of Hopkins be and they bereby are auth- orized and directed to execute any and all contracts, transfers, assignmenl;s and conveyances which may be deem- ed necessary to give effect to these resolutions and to complete such sale. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a special election is hereby ordered to be held on Friday, the, flfth day of July, 1�29, at which election there shall be submitted to the legal voters of the Village of Hopkins the question of the approval or re�ection of the sale h�re- by authorized and made. 1�l. B. H.9GEN, President of the Village Coun- cil. Passed June 17, 1929. ATTEST: ARCHIE H. MILLER, Village Clerk. The vote to be by ballot upon whicY: the resolutions will be printed in full with the words "Yes" and "No: ' By order of the Council of the Vil- lage of Hopiiins, Hennepitt COillltp Minnesota. Dated this 18th day of June, 1929 M. B. HAGEN, President of the Village Coun- cil �of Hopkins. ARCHIE .H. MILLER, Village Clerk. (CORPORATE SEAL) � r�. r: ` , . , , ; , ; . . _ � . . �� , . � - • ' :' J. ' � . . 1�OTIf�i�3 OF BID$. � . ' " � ` : � , �. • I �oti�oe is hereb9 given that the Village Oovnc3l of the 0illagqe of Hopkins, Benaepin. Oaunty, �vi.11 receive sealed. bids_ up to the haur of 1s30 o'clock, P. �d. on . Taesdqy, Augast 6, 1929, at the City Ba,l.l at Hopkias, �diffiesota, for aoal of . the foZlaaving kiad: � " � � ,,, Taventy�-five ( 2b ) tons Pocahontas Coal. The�eealed envelopea containing-bid� s}�all be addre�sed to the Villa�e �eaorder, Village of Hbpkin�� Hapkina, �Hina�esota, .aad aha11 be plainly marked w9.th the title "BidB ". . , The :�9illag+e Couaail reserves the right to re jeat a�r or all bide. Dated�.July 29, 1929. � . �� . � ��I� H. BBI •rr.rra- � ' Becordex,of the Villsge"of Hopkins, � � . Hopkins, -BQina�eeota. ,t�a. _ .�• �,� � . ' �otiae is hereb9 given that t�=�illage Connail of the.�illage of Hopkins, Hennepin Ootinty, will receive sealed bide_ up to the hour of 1s30 o'clock, P. fl�. : , on Tueaii�y, August. 6, ].929, at the City Eall at Hopkins, B�i.nneaota, for painting end deoorating as follaavss � - . . � ' � Couneil Roc�m•walls to be painted two ooats and all wood- � � .' work 3a 0ouncil Hoaan to be treated according to what is neoes- � � sary. t�alle in Ball watiy leading up..stairs to be painted two coa�s, atairs and woodwork fn hall-ws�y to be treated aocording� � to �hat is neces$ary. .�oodwork in main hall up-atairs to be , .�treated according to�what�is neceseary. (Bidere ahould go to � �the City Aal.l and look s� the•walls and woodwork and determine � - , what is neaeasary for a proper treatment and bid.accordirigly. ,- Color� of paint are to be seleated b� the Village Oounail.) � '� �e sealed envelopes oontaining 'tiide.ahall be addreased to the �illage � Recorder, �illa�e �oP Hoplsins, Hopkins, biinnssota, aad shall be plainly marked with the title "B1ds". The 9illage �Oouncil reserves the right to reject any or all.bids. � �ted Jul�r 29, 1929. , `'� ,�__ARQHIF H. �I�R. ReCorder of the Vil].�ge of Hopkina, Hopkins, BHianeaota, A • ' •' ' �' The 9illage �ouncil of the Village of Hapkins met in the Counail Room in Eegular Sesaion 8t 7:30 P.,M., Jnl�q 16, 1929. A�embers presents �d. B. Hagen, President, E. J. B�aDonald, a. Jasperson, - and Irving �"J. Oltman, Tru$tees, 9rchie H. BHiller, Recorder. �e minutes of the previous meeting was read.arid approved. The reports of'Frank Stodola, aoad-overaeer, Herman Olson as to T�ater and Ge�a collections and gz�thur W. Elmqufat, TreaBurer, were x�ad, approved and ordered plsced on 4ile. , � , 1352 1353 1354 135b I356 1357 1358 1359 . ].360 1361 1362 1363 .1364 1365 1366 1867 1368 i3s9 1370 1571 137E 1873 157� 18Tb 1376. 1377 iS78 13?9 1380 1381 I382 1383 ias� 1385 1386 1387 1388 The follawing bille were read and allowedt, $erman Olson 3a1. to 7-15-29 3tanley Hurley Sal. to 7_1b-29 Arahie �.�Bsmilton 3a1. to 7-�5-29 � t�.ist -�Ifilli;ams 9a1. to 7-15-29 Le ona rd Pli 11 lams 3al . t o 7-15-2� � Frank 3todola ,�08 hra. � 60¢ doe Joret 103 hrs.,� 45¢ Joe�Pudi1 • 103 hrs. � 45¢ Christ Jeneam, 108 hra. � 45� John St. Peter �03 hra. � 45¢ Charlee StOthard 13 day8 � �3s00 Hnil Brokl 98 hrs. � 45¢ Johu Bartosah � 101 hrs.�,� 45¢ H. Jirik 76 hrs. � 45¢ Frank Nuavar , , 58 hra. � 45� � Frauk 3todola 206 hrs. �.90¢ John Slaven 23 hra. � 4S¢ . �� J. E. Henneasy & Oo. Supp2ies , � The Barrett Co. Tarvia • Hopkins �otor Ca.r Co. 9npplies a�nd repairs Leagae oP 1l�inn.S�aiaipalities----Bdember"shlp ilu,es , � Geo�M. Milee 10 gal �,ras : � Amerioan Bdeter Co. Repairing meters Standard Dil Co. oil and gas Security �ational Bank Insurauae >> i�iorman ��. 8osholt Coo 1 eet whe�ls for fordeon tractor P. H. Cogle �p8i� Leo Priest Bdotor Co. R�epsirs and auppliea Geo. P. B�iller 11 hra.�b0�,6 hrs.� 80�,Electioa B�ad IS].eah B. HoBp " n „ n I,hniel L. Foley . � n u n Olga,.8811ey n n ii .. u . �. Bdi 11 e7r n n n n` James Pdicgoc'�qm dr�ya�e Aaderson Bros. oae Pla� Herman Olson postage • Ameriaan Gas Const. Co, 9uryey-:oP Gas.Plant � 70,00 67.50 67:50 75:00 62.50. 621:80 46e$5 4b:35 4�6.35 46.35 39.00 4A:10 45,45, �.zo 26:10 185.�0 20.70 2:80 22.80 77.],8 30.00 2.12 40:'TO 11•68 354.26 300.00 6.10 54.19 7.40 7.40 7:�E0 7.40 7s40 S,Ob 5:50 1•00 300,00. t motion was duly ma,de,, �$.:ti0l�tmaa, seoonded b� �daDonald.. and aarried, to instract the 6eaeesor, Joseph C. 9esely, to itemize hia etatement. A petition sigaed by the property oc�aers on t}as east eide of 3isteenth gve. between Excelsior Avenue and First Street was read asl�tng for the aonstruction of sidewalk and curb. On a motion made b5� �4cDonald seconded by Oltman aad carried this petitioa was granted. • . Petition of the Secnrity 1Vational Bank to be designated as 4illage Depoaitories � for moneya not to ezceed �34,000.00 together �th their list of aeeur3ties, and the petition of the First National Bank to be designated as Pillage dep0sitory, not to esoeed.�40,000.00 together with their list of Becurities were read and on a mot3on made by B�cDonald seconded by DEtmaa and carM ed resoltnionB �rere passed a.nd placed on - fiZe designatin� the said banks as depositories. � � � 0 B�r. �cCartney appeared bePore the� Conncil and reqnested the pasain� of e�; . Zoniag_Ordinarioe to cover Interlachen Psrk Tddition aad preeented apetitioa sig�ed�by� aearly all the ovrners oP-the property in,said eddition. �l motian was duly made by �, Qlt�aa seoonded by BdaDonald and oarri�ed .that :the �petftion be '�ranted. 1'hex'efore, an - �� Orciinanae entitled, "� CIRDINANCE SPECIFYI�G ZOI4ING RESTEI�TIOIQS tI3D REGiTLATING T� LOCATIOB; � SIZ��; USB, �dD HEIGHT OF ' BIIILDIIIGS, --THE ARRANG�IdR' OF BUILDII�GS OIQ LOTS � THE DEI�SITY OF POPUI,ATION IN .T� �DIS'PRICT EA3T .OF �TOIQK AVEI�iJE :AND 3�[3TH� �F EXCEiSIOR BLVD., 99ITHIR TI� 1/ILLAGE OF HOPKINS, 6RD FOR TF� .F'QiiP03E OF P8E?�OTI1�G T� PITBLIC �.LTH, SAF'ETY,', ORD�$. CONVENIEN�E; �PROSP'ERITY A1VD GIIQERAL WELFARE IN B.AID , DI$TRIO`t"', �as� placed on its first read�ag. .On a motion duly made by i'gaDonald 8econaea by Jasperson and � earried� rules',arere� � suapended and � the said ordinance � tvas� plaaed cn � J i t s � s e c o n d r� e s d i n g and� ordered pnbliahed �ith._correations as no,ted.� �dr, Z: H. Wesaling aad residents�oP.Ootta�eville appeared before.the Council for the purpose of learniag what �can' �be- done about� their streetie. ��On a motion du],� made by McDonaid, �eaonded by Jaspersoa this ms�tter was reYerre� to the Road Coaaaittee: • A motion wsa duly, made by B�cIlonald seoond�ed by Jasperson and carried. to paint the l�ydrants. _ � : � �•�� Yillage �neer, T. J: Jeppesen,•was instruoted to take np ths matter of delay in�the placing of street lampa,in �ast Emd. � • A motion was dnly made by Olt�an seconded by E�aDonald and carridd, to • instruot the Reaoxder to publiah s notice in the paper to the effeat that every on�e would be requeeted to take out building permits'saoording to the Ordinanae. • A motion was duly made by H�aDonald seConded b� Oltman and oarried instruct- iag the Reaorder to put a notice in�tbs paper in regards to dogs ranning at large. �• The Amexican GasConstruation Ccmg�any preaented a bi11 for engineerin.�� servtc�s for �300:00: This ao9ered�the inspeatioa � made under the direction�of the���illage aounail. Da a motion dnly made by�Oltman seconded by Jasperson and�carried this bill was allowed and ordered paid. "� �' �� . � �; .. . �• � ba a motion duly made and aarried'the meeti�g aaaas adjourned until lugust' 6, 1929 at 1s30 �'aloak P. �d. � - - . .. � . - � � l: ` . , . �_ - \ Clerk and Recorder. - . ATTESTt . B�. 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'�J� �'�,�hdl�.%1a�A��aY �i5+��.{^'i�� �.�i+L a�JL�.iQ��i.a JL4�,i �i�+��U'��QA i�u'�L� ��Ti�6+�..i.4n�:M�G+� L�:�GGQg1'i'(�.'ZY�j,; 'i'r0 .�.u•":�C'�b . ��Ei4i£i'1.L 1{AR ' W�� 'VIL�14,�jYF� 'u'Qe��a���� �i11.Lif �V Yii Q�.'+ur�jr V.1� V�, 1929• . � , � �+��1�z�� � � � � ��v����� ( �..��� 9 - . L�.9;�r�c�1; t i a�.��cat11 :�'��+�r�t�,� � , :�ia;ir�.��]�� .�n i;�ac� �����:i�xa ��z°��ao9:�� "�����r�r„ Timrsde�q Jnly 18. 1929 , a 0 > I l J , `�. 8aric� oF srnss. � Rotice is hereby given that the 9illage �ovnoil of the Village of Hopkine, B�ennepin County, will receive sealed bids up to the hour of 7s3Q o'alock, P. M., on Tneada;y, guguet �0, 1929, at the tlit� Ball at Hopkins, �di.nn�esota, for � Tarvia plaoed oa the follcmving'straetaa Twelfth Avenne Fr� Egcelsio r Avenue to Firat Street 3outh, On First 3treet �outh Prom Eleventh �venue to Thirteenth Atrenue. The sealed envelopes oantaining bids shall be ad�ressed to the Village Recorder, Village of Hopkina, Hopkins, �dinnesota, and shall be plainly marked with the ti.tle "Bide": Thi Village Counail reservea the right to reject axgr or all bids. Dated Auguet 7, 1929: � AH�,_,Hi HHILT,LF.S 9illsge &ecorder of the 9111age of Hopkins, Iiopkins, �innesota. 0 � , , r ;• The Village Couacil of the Yillage of Hopkins met.in the Council Boom in Regular Se88ion st 1530 O'alOck P• �Hs, gugnst 6, 1929: , �embera presents M. B. Hagen, Presideat9 E. J. �daDonald, J: Jasperson� and Irving �J. O�tman; Trasteea, and Arahie H.� BQiller, Reaarder: � -- Tlie minutes of the previous mee�ing wa8 read�: �and approved: The repo�te of Frank 3�odola, Boa.d-overeeer, Arahie H: �iller, Reaorder, A. W. Elmquist, Tre�asuirer, 3tanley Hurley, Polige OfPicer, Daniel E. Fole9 and �arry C. Blunt Justiaes of the Feaoe, were read, approved and:ordered placed on file. ;- _ , . 1392 The follawing billa were read and'- allo�►eds , � 1392 Herman Olson 1393 Stanley Hurley 1394 Arahie G. Bamilton 1395 Frauk Stodola 1396 . Joe Joret 1397 Joe Pridi 1 1398 Christ�,Jensa� 1399 JoYin 3t. Peter . � 1400 �harlea 3to�hard 140I F�nil Brokl 1402 J. Bartosah � 1403 H..Jurisok � 1404 Frank Nunvar 1405 F. Ditrich 1406 Frank Stodola 1407 Kokeah Hardware 1408 J. P. Hennessy & Co: 1409 Yellow Trail Ga=age 1410 Eastera B6achine �iorks 1411 Leo Prieet Motor Co. � 1412 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 1413 �eptvne Bdeter Co. � 1414 Burrough �ddin� pdachine Co. � 1415 Standard Oil Co. 1416 F. H.. Eainert 1417 Hennepin County Auditor 1418 E. J.�Jeppesen � 14I9 BBpls. General Electric Co. � 1420 (�ust- Williams --- 1421 Hennepin County Review- 1422 3kottegard's Sake ry � 1425 Fi rat �ational Bank 1424 Security National Bank 1425 First �ational Bani� - 1426 Hopkina P�blic.Library 1427 Barry 0. Blunt 1428 ,Daniel E. Fole� __ 1429 Mothers Zunah 1430 �. H. Hensler 1481 Dr. Jas. Blake 1432 First �ational Bank �3a1. to 8-1-29 3a1. to 8..1-29 3a1. to 8-1-29 126 hrs. � 60¢ iO3 hre. � 45¢, 125 hrs. � 45� 126 hra. � 45¢ 18"lirs. � 45¢ 14�ds�s � $3.00 92 ,.hrs. � � 45¢ 116 ius. � 46¢ � 121 hrs, , ,� 45¢ � 121 hrs. � 45¢ � 22�hrs. � 4b¢ � 24S hrs. � 90¢ (teams) snpplies r , s�pliea repairs and g8s and oil repairs a.nd supplies repairs and supplies Phone Service 10', metera Serviaes• 011 and �as • Supplies Board of Peter ��lkoake-92 days Sngiaeering aervices li g�t � and power Servf aes on p�p Printing Siren 3ervices ColleQtions Collections �Boads due SAlary s.nd booka Justice fees � Juatice Yees meals for prisoners B�epaire and aupplies Profeesional �eervices � Bond and interest due (3ewer) 70.00 � 67:50 6 7:50 75:60 , 46.35, 56.25 . b6.25 8.10 . 42:00 41.40. 52:20� 54:4b. 54:45� 9:90- 218.70 , 1.80 3.00 22:28 14.65 31:47 17.90 126:00 3.85 • 17:3? .85 �0¢ 4'6, 00 70:00 ;,249:58 27.50 158:58 , 25.00 8.00 8.00 3,875:65 136:00 3.05 3.05 2;25 9.20 2.0.0 296.80 Parsuaat to notioe duly given the following.bids were reaeivea for painting and deaorating the City.Halls Theodore Eavelka-----�1?5.00; John Kos�---•.=�].25,00, and.on a motion duly made by �cDonald secondsd b� Oltman and carried the�bid oP Jo�n gosa was accepted. ' . ' . 6 motion was du�y made b9 MaDonald seconded by Oltman and carried to repair ,�. the plaster on the aeiling of the Council Room and the fire hall. �Thia work to be done before the decorating is dane. � �� . � Prirsnsnt to notice du19 given Por_Pooahontas�coal for the Village �all the folloaving bida were recei��d: , _ , . . � , � . � Pianeer Elevator.and Z�ber Co., ------------------25 ton--�11.60 � � . Justus. Lumber. .Co.,=-----�-------------- - --�-----25; ton�s-�-.�11.60 J. B. iienneseq & �o.------------=------------=-----25 ton-::�.�11.60. �. On a motion duly made by BdoDonald seaonded by Jasperson and oarried the bids were . laid on the t8b$e�,.and this ma,tter is to be taken up with the different bidders and aee if they are wiTling to take esah one-third of the or�er. If they are not willing th9 bida are to be taken up at the nest meeting.held on Auguet 20th. • . • . - . . , up 6 motion duly made by �LaDonald, -�seconded �by Oltman and aarried to� take�the' matter of the;�street grading in�Cottageville, thie to be referred to the Road Co�i.ttee wi•th pawer to take the matter up with St...Louie Park-�and have Division Street:graded. C� ' A motion was duly made by ::O�.�maa::deaonded by �Danald and oar'ried for the Boad Oo�unittee to notify the H�ghwa� Departinent and Railroads as to the preparatipn of the croasing and signale �n the East bid trac�ks... ` ' A motion was dul� made by Oltman'�seeonded by Jaaperson and aarried to have the �lillage Attorney obtaia an opinion from.the attornsy general as to th� tranefer of the money �rom the gas f�d to the other.funde. .�' �r• :� � A motion wae duly made b� Oltman secoaded by �dcDonald a.nd carried to ,� � adve�tise for bide for Tarvia bids to be opened at next meetin�, Aug�u�st 20th: Tarvia to.b�.plaoed on theof ollowing streets: Oa Twelfth Avenue from Ezcelsior Avenwe to Firs.t Street South. On First $treet,South from �leveath gvenue to Thirteenth Avenue: �, A motion was duly made by Oltman seaonded b� Jasperson and car ed to have the Village Attorney notif� the Teaco Oil Oampany to repair the sidewalk re they had x�nqved their pu�p Prom the ]�day Burn.'s property on the east side of E�eeleior 9ve. , A motion aias dnly made by, ����man:-'_se�onded b,y bdoDonald and carried granting ' Herm�an Olson s two week's vaoation. ,� . , � ,� A motion �vas duly made by PdcDo�ald.seaonded by Oltman and oarried to have;the Gsrbage Ordinance changed eo that the Village would have the paever to collegt the. " , Garbage: • . , A motion was duly made by �ltman aecon�ed b� �oDonald and carried t�o have; germa;u.Olson aend notices to the people wisY�ag to }asve garbag�e hauled. This oard is.to show the Ordinance and also to Yiave an agreement between-the Village�and owaers as ,to tlie �sulin� of said garbage: � • �� ,, On a motion dul� made and carried.the meeting was adjourned until August � 20th, 1929 at 7:30. , . � . ABCA HIE_H`�$ILL . i � � , � Village Clerk and Recorder. �. ATTESTs �. B. Ea�en. . � Presiclent. ' 1 � r �� � �, 0 ° Notice o� Bids. Notioe is hereby given that.the Village Counoil of the Village of Hopkins, Aeniiepin Oo�ty, �ill reaeive bialed bids up to the hour of 7:30 o'alock � P..1�., on Tueeday, gu�ust 27, 1929, at the Gity Ba12 at Hopkins, Rdinnesota for Tarvia placed oa the followi�ig streets: Tauelfth gvenue from Exoel�ior Avenue to First Street South, Qn �irst Street South from Eleventh Avenue To Thirteenth �venue. . , .The sealed envelapes containing bids shall be addresaed to the Village Recorder, �Vi�llage of Hop�ins, �opkins, �innesota, and ahall be nlainly marked with the tit19 '$3ds'!. The Village Council reserves the right to rejeat a�y or all bids: Da,ted august 21, 1929, . a �RCH7�i - H. MII,L�I '�. Village �ecOrder of the Village of Hopkins, Hopkins, P�innesota. i :. The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met in the Council Rcom at a regular meeting held August 20, ].929, at 7;30'o'clock P. 1�. ,,�embers present: �I. B. Ii�gen, President, E. J. �aDonald, Jasper �asperson, and Irving Ol.tman, Trustees, and Archie H. Miller recorcier �vas absent. The minutes of tne previous meeting was read and approved. The reports of the Fire Depar,bnent, Dr. James Blake, 142iIk Inspeator, Herman Olson as to water and gas aolleatione P�ere read and ord.ered placed on file. 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 1443� 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 146�, 1462. I463 1464 I465 1466 1467 1468_ 1469 1470 1471 ,. The following bills were read and ordered paid: H�exman Qlson Stanley Hurley Archie G. Harailton Frank stodola Frank Nunvar Joe Pudil Joe Joret Christ Jensen H. Jurisah John Bartosh Charles Stothard Emil Brokl Frank Ditriah John Harinoar Frank 3todola Burt 3opr Frank Stodola �1. J. Carney �al. J. Fesseler Illrs. Stanley Hurley B3rs. A. G. Hamilton �J. S. Nott Co. The Barrett Co. � ��Isiter S. Booth & 9on, Inc. Dahlber�� Bros. , Standard Oil Co. Park Board Bren Bros. Fire Dept. FY re Dex�t., Joseph C. Pesely First National Bank Securit,y National Bank Seo��y Nationa,l Bank Sal. to 8-15-29 70.00 3a1. to 8-15-29 67.50 9a1. to 8-15-29 67.5Q 117 hrs. O 60¢ 70.20 112 hrs. C 45¢ 50.40 115 hrs. C 45¢ 51.75 93 hrs. � 45¢ 41:85 107 hrs. � 45¢ 48.15 112 hrs. ^ 45� � 50.40 112 hrs. G� 45¢ 50.40 13 days Q �3.00 39.00 83 hrs. � 46¢ 37.35 112 hrs. � 45� 5,0.40 98 hrs. � 45¢ 44.10 224 hrs. C 90¢ 201.60 27 hrs. ��- 45¢ 12.15 30 hrs: @ 1.7Q(hauling oarbage) 51.00 84 hrs. C 50¢(speaial poliae) 42.00 18 hrs. � 50¢(Special police) ,� 9.00 7 hrs. � 50¢ police matron 3.50 2 hrs: O 50¢ police matron 1.00 Supplies for Fire Dept. 21.15 2 Barrels Tarvia 23.63 Supplies 1.50 repairs and supplies 1.85 oil and gas 10.20 La,bor en park and supplies 56.04 Supplies 23.27 Inspection of truok for Ins. 9.00 Serviaea I 5,00 �d assessing bill �0.00 -r S�'0 " S9arrants �taken up 234.40 �'Jarrants taken up 186.39 Tarvia and FJater bonds due 2,674.52 A petition signed by the property awners asking for the construction of a Sidewalk on the r^Ja.at side of Eleteenth gvenue between Second and Third Streets North and the North side of Second Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenue �vas read�and on a motion duly made by Oltman aeconded b�► Jasperson and carried the petition vrras granted. A petition for sidecralk and aurb asking for side�alk to be laid in front of , Lot�15, Block 8, was read and on a motion made by PSeDonald, seconded by Oltman �d aarried the matter was laid on the table and the petitioner,�Ted Kurvers, should try and get more property o�vners in tnat block to sign this petition. On`a motion duly m3.de by T:�IcDonald, seconded by Oltanan and ,carried the request of �ir. E. Johnson for permission to lay side�valk in front of his lot cvas granted pro- viding the sidervalk is laid accorc�ing to Qillage specifications and survey. ' 6 bill was presented by Jacob Scheffler, fire ate�vart, for �60.00 and after some discussion th'is matter �vas laid on the table until negt meeting. � Joseph Vesely's bill for assessing was thoroughly discussed and after a lengtl� dieaussion the matter of allowi this bill was ��ut to a vote on a motion made by P�4oDonald seconded by Jasperson.�Eagen, Jasperson, and I�cDonald voted yes,--Oltman R�o, and the motion �vas aarried. �� ° � ��� ` , � � - � �� Cn:a:.mb�ioa duly made by-Oltman seaonded by.�icDonald and oarrie �the Village ESarehal is to notif�,every person dealing in milk and instructing�them to ha.nd in an application for license, also to notify..the Standard Oil Co.�to apply , for a license for their Gas Storage tanks in.tnis Village. � g B�otion duly made by �ltman, seconded by D�cDonald and carried that the Ordinance entitled, "9N`OI{DI1VAIdCI� TO PREVEIdT THE RU�IING AT Lr1RGE OF DOG3 AND AIITHORIZING THE DESTRIICTION_ OF '1'i� 89T�E . TN �A SU�ARY 1�ANNER E;�T AT LARGE COIVTRARY TO THIS ORDINANCE", be amended to read �3.00 for,the redemption of each dog that the dog-�,tcher impounds. - � A.motion �vas ma.de by D1dDonald seconded by Oltman and carried that a notice be �.aublished� notifying the oQmers of...�}ogs of. the chan$e of Ordinance and also that this notice was the iina.l �varning.to.all dog owners to take out their license. . . � g motion was duly made by EioDonald seconded by Oltman and Qarried that the ✓ matter of purchasing new tires for the fire truck be referred to the Public Safety Committee. � - � The Pl�unbing ordinance v�as discussed in regards to the Plumbing Board and I� on a motion duly made by O1 �nan seconded by Jasperson and carried -the Plumbing Board V i s to hand. in thei r repo'rt. . ' On.a motion duly »a,de by �eDonald seconded by Oltma,n and oa,rried the Village Attorney, J�seph A. Hosp, was instructed to write to the State Highwaq Department in _ regards the railroad o�roesing in East End. 6 motion c�as duly ma,de by-fl4cDona;ld seaonded by Oltman and carried that.the Village Attorney, Joseph �. Hosp, be instruated,to write the �inneapolis & St. Louis Railway Oompar�q requesting a croasing placed on I4th Avenue. � � i�rsuant to notice duly given, no bids for the. placing of Tarvia on atreets. mentioned in the notice�were received and the Clerk was instr��cted to publish aga.in for bids: Said bids to be open att::a�.speoial adjourned meeting held August 27th,�1929. Mr. Neider aomplained of �vater running on to his building froQa the nei�hboring building, and on a motion duly made by B�oDonald, aeconded by Jasperson and carried the :Village Attorney, Joseph A. Hos�q, was instructed to ro�rite r�r. Neider, explsining tha,t thie w�,s a private matter.�_-.:_ � � disauesion �ras held regarding the mat�er of placing NO U�turns on E$ce3sior Avenue on 8th,,9th, and lOth streeta. The matter was la,id on the tabl.e to be taken up late r. - �4 motion �r�a,s ma,de by Oltma,n, se�onded b�� �QcDonald and oarried, to notiPy P�6arius Larson to fig up the ceiling in the Council Room in a first Class condition. On a motion made by PdcDonald, seconded by Jasperson and carried the matter c� the _diaposal of garbage and tne matter of the drainage of sewer ia,s refe�red to the �elPare'Co�ittee to report at the next regular meeting. � On a motion made.by P,2cDonald, seconded by Oltman �nd ca.rried the request for rePund oa the lioense of:Lester Benson was rejected. , The Village Attorney, Josein g. Hosp, reported on the follo«ing: The matter of the figing of the street on the B6a�y Burn's prop erty where the�tanks were removed. This matter was tal�en care of and the street is no�v in a first class condition: The matter of the paying of the doctor bill of S�rs. Schwartz, and the Village �ttorney reported that this bill need not be paid by the Village. The Village Attorney instructed The Clerk to return all bonds to him f'or correction, due ,to the fact that tne present officers hold office until Ja�zuary 1, 1931. 61so read the opinion of the Attorney General as .to the tranaPer of tlie gas furid to other funds. The Attomey General wrote that this could be done and the Village Attorney was instructed to Cll'c1Fl up the necessary ordinance for �• the transferring of the gas money to the otner funds. � . , On a motion duly made �y P�cDonald aeconded by Oltman and carried the Clerk v�as � instructed to send a bill to�I�:Tinnetonka �i11s�To�mahip for servicea rendered by the � Piremen on the Holasek fdre, for �40.00 . _ i , The matter of the heatin� of the pwx�p house was discussed and the Villsge � Co�unail will arran�e for a mesting with the offiaials of the 1l2inneapolis �oline Pawer Implement Compar�,y to disauss the heating of the pump house. . G►n a motion duly made by '�oDonald, seconded by Jasperson and carried the meet- ing v�as adjourned until the speaial adjourned maeting to be held �ugust 27th; i929. � " ' Evelvn Eiiller_ � Reoorcier. ' Pro - Tem. , ; ATTEST: � �. B. &4GEN. � ; P'resident: . � `, r 0 e 0 The 4illage �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins met in a.apecial ad�ourned session � the Citiw�acil Hoom, August 27, 1929 at 7:30 o'dloak P. �. �embers piesent: Il�. �. Hagen, President, J. Jasperson and Irv�ng Oltman, � ' Trusteea, grchie H. Mill er, Recorder,-�. J.�MaDonald, Trustee was�absent. The minutee of tne last meetin� tivas read and approved. ' The milk appliaation of Elliott Anderson was read and on a motion made by Ol �na,n seconded by Jasperson and carried this application ivas granted. d petition signed by the �ajority of the property oc�ners was pxesented ask- �ing for an appliaation of Tarvia on NinYth 6venue i7orth between Second and 2hird •Streets and on a motion duly made by Oltman seaonded by Jasperson and carrfed this petitiom c�as grar�ted. Pursuant to notice duly given asking for bids for the applioation of Tarvia on our streets the following bid was -reaeived: Barrett Compa.�y, fl�inneapalis, Pdinnesota � 12¢ per gallon applied on the streets. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Jasperson and carried the bid of the Barrett Compar�y was aacepted. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Jasperson and oarried the Clerk was instructed to sdvertise for pricee of gravel to be applied on the streets at the time that the Tarnia is applied on our streeta. ` A motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Jasperson and carried.that.Stanley Hurley be granted a vacation for negt month. On a motion duly made a.nd carried the meetin� �vas adjourned. ATTESTs � �. B. HA�. . �President. 0 ' ARCHIE H. MI�I�,j Recorder. " The Village Council of the Fillage of Hopkins met in the Council Room in Regular 6ession at 1:30 o'clock P. M., September �k�, 1929. . l�embers present: P�. B. Hagen, President, E. J: McDonald, J. Jasperson, aad Irving 49. Oltman, Trustees, and Archie H: �Iiller, Recorder: The minutes.of the previous meeting were read and approned. The reports of �'rank Stodola, Road-oserseer, Stanley Iiurley, Police Officer, Harry C: Blunt and Daniel E. Foley, Justicea of the Peace,-were read, ar,proved und ordered placed on file. The followin� bills,were read and allowed: 1472 Herman Olson. Sal. to 9-1-29 70.00 1473 Stanley Hurley Sal. to�9-1-29 67;50 1474 grchie G. Hamilton Sal. to 9_1-29 67.50 1475 Joseph.d. Hosp Sal. ` yr. , i _ 100.00 1476 �I. B. �agen Sal. F yr. ; 105.00 1477 E. J.� �cDonald Sal. # yr. 75:00 1478 J. Jasper�on Sal. � yr. � 75.�0 1479� Irning 01-tman � Sal. n� yr. ' 75.00 . ' 1480 Archie A:�"�diller . Sal. � yr. � 150.00 1481 Arthur .E�::'Elmqui st Sal. ��. yr. 62.50 1482 b'rank Stodola:' � 126 hrs. G� 60¢ 75.60 , 1483 Frank' idurinar� . 117 hrs. Q 45¢ 52.65 1484 Josepii -:P.udi1 � 126 hrs. � 45� �� 56.�70 1485 Josepii -J,ore.t ;: �: ,,:,,�::;';;�'. � 108 hrs. C 45¢ '-. � 48.60 1486 Chris. Jensen -�'' 126 hrs. � 45� : , 56.70 1487 Frank Stod`ola �, cleaning alleys �I 5.00 148� John Bartosch 113 hrs. � 45¢'. . . � 50.85 1489 H. Jurisch 14 hrs. � 45¢ 6.30 1490 Charles Stothard 14 days .C� 3.00 42.00 1491 H. 1�eyers 49 hrs. O 45¢ 22.05 1�-92 F. H. Stodola 14 hrs. Cu? 45¢ 6.30 1�93 Burt Sopr 45 hrs.. G 45¢ 20.25 1494 Fra�Lk Stodola . 252 hrs. e 90¢ (teams) � 226:80 1495 Frank Ditrich 122 hrs. � 45¢ 54.90 1496 Enil'�.Brokl � 45 hrs.' � 45¢ ' 20.25 1497 I�p1s. General Eleatric Co. light aad power � 370.09 1498 Cutler-Harraner supplies for pump nouse 13.85 :�1499 Dahlberg Bros. repa'irs and supplies . 45.26 �1500 Gust Japs G,as meter refund 5.00 1501 Re�ublic`Paint &�.Varnish �'�lor�s Paint for Hydranta' 5.43 1502 Suburban Chevrolet Co. labor •.75 ` 1503 Standard 0'il Company oil and gas � 9.38 1504 James Nickodyn , drayage 3.87 1505 Chas. Shonl�a � meals:for prisoners 4.15 1506 i,. J. Jeppesen L�ngineering servic'es 55.G0 1507 Hennepin County Review printing �� 123.55 '� 1508 Leo Priest D�otor Co. �� repairs and suUpli�es � �. 11.85 � � 1509 J. E. Henriessy & Co. supplies ' 15.32 . 151U F'irst National Bank �varrants and coupons 530.00 1511 Harry �. Blunt Justice-foes i'd� 10.05 1512 Frank Sitar 48 hrs. � 50¢ (special police) 24.00 1513 Jake Scheffler fire stewart salary� � . '70.00 1514 Skottegard Bakery siren services 25.OU 1515 Dr. James Blake ; yr. salary (milk insx�ector) 100.00 �516 Dr. �. �'!. b'�oore � yr. sal. (Executive Board of ilealth)100.00 1517 Hopkins Fire Departrnent Phone service 96.00 Irving �rJ. Oltman objected to the allotivance of the � salaries of the Village Officials. Irving 1;'. Oltman presented his salary check to the Village, as a gift. On a motion duly m�de by Jasperson, seconded by It�cDonald and carried, this gift ���as , accepted. � t �- � Ar�plication for milk license for J. Jasperson �vas Iread. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by I�cDona.ld and carried the licerise was granted. ;� On a inotion duly made by�Oltman seconded by flRcDonald and carried sidewalk and curb on the.north side of Excelsior Avenue�f'rom fifteenth to sixt�_:enth gvenues was ordered laid. On a motion duly made by D�cDonald seconded by Oltman a.nd carried;.sidewalk ;� and curb on the south side�of first�street north from.sixteenth avenue to the alley � and on sixteenth avenue north in front of Korista's (three lo�s•) and the north side of second street from sixth avenue to alley in front of �.2rs. S�vanson's, were ordered put in. On a motion duly made by ll�cDonald seconded by.Oltman and carried the clerk �vas instructed to get the plans or �utlines of the I�inneapolis Gas Light Comg�ax�y•on work to be done in Hopkins and to �et peMnits for �� opening .all streets including the pavement. . On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Jasperson and carried, Jake Scheffler as�fire stewart, is to be paid monthly startin� Se��tember lst, 1929, at the rate of ten dollars per month and his bill to September first 1929 was allo�ved at �70.00. � On a motion duly made by ]�cDonald seconded by Jasperson and carried, the salary of the poli�cemen was set at 4�145.00 per month starting September lst, 1929. . The Council adjourned for one hour to look over the Septic Tank, the garbage dwnp,, the dit�ch f'rom the septic tank and two bridges crossing the ditch in Peaceful . Valle�r. � , The Council returned to the Village Hall and res�ed the meeting. .On a motion duly iaade by Oltman seconded y Jasperson and carried the Village A attornoy was instruoted to notify the prop os the property l�own as the Lebra and Burns property on lOth 6ver�e North to connect with.the sewer. On a motion duly made and carried the meeting was adjourned to �Sonday Evening September 9th,1929 at 7:30 P.BQ. � ATTEST: �CHIE H. 14YILLER Reco rde r. , � IlSi B. Fi�GEN. - President. a a � 0 � The Vfllage �ouncil of the Village of Hopkins met in a special adjourned session in the �ouneil Roca�, September 9th, 1929 at 7:30 o'clock P. M. l�embere.present: �i. B. Hagen, President, J. Jasperson, Irving Oltma.n and �. J. HQcdonald Trustees, Archie H. �iller, Recorder. Report of General Inspection Bureau �vas read in regard to fire protection and to the water su�ply, tivith� their recommendations and rvas placed on file for further consideration. � � � a. motion�duly made by B�eDonald seconded by,Oltman and carried, instructing, the clerk to a vertise tor bids for a 500 gallon ca.pacity a minute pump of Turbine or Centri tyle. Said bids to .be opened October lst, 1929 at 1:30 P. P�. Cvv�.v , Pursu t to notice duly given the follncving bid for gravel Mas received; Rice Sand and Gravel Compar�y - bid--�2.25 per cubic yard. � and carried On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Jasperson,�this bid to be held until the next meeting. B�a.gor Hagen reported on lltn avenue, strai:ght through. thst 143r.. jI�cFarland agreed to have it go On a motion dul,y made by Oltma.n seconded by Jasperson and carried, sutnorizing the recorder and treasurer to purchase and start a set of books tha.t.�vould meet �rith the requirements of the auditora. nIr. Kackus a��peared at, the meeting and asked to have sidetivalk and curb laid in front of hi s property on 16th aver.�te north. � On a raotion duly made by Oltman seconded by ,Jasperson.and carried this request was �;ranted, and siderralk tznd �curb was ordered in from the north end of the sidev�lk � at Johnson's to the railvray tracks and curb was ordered in, in front of Elmer Johnson's '� prope.rty, all on lUth �ve��ue north. ' , , , A Petition signed by all the property ovmers on the north side of Excelsior avenue from 16th to 17th, was read asking for side�aalk and cu rb to be laid. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by Jasperson and�ca.rried this petition tivas granted. • �,�,.� �;..� � On a motion duly r��ade by Oltman seconded by Jasperson�the Village �s%ngineer was instructed to make an inspection as to side�ralks:needir� repairs and hand in to the Council as soon as �ossible. � i . On a motion duly made and aarried the meetin�,was adjourned to September 17th, 1929 at 7:30 P. h�. � ATTEST: b4. B. HAGEN. President. 0 ARCHIE H. ll4ILLER Recorder. � a J � � . � - I�OTICE OF BIDS Idotice is hereby given that the�Village C.ouncil of the Village'of Hop�ins, Hennepin County, will receive sealed bids up to the hour of 1:30 o'clock, P. �., on Tuesday, October lst, 1929, at the City Eall at Aopkins, I�innesota for one Centrifugal.or Turbine ,style pump, capacity 500 gallon per minute. �The sealed envelopes containing bids shall be addresaed to the Village Recorder, Viilage of Hopkins, Hopkins, I�innesota, and shall be plainly marked with the title "Bid�`�. The Village Council rese rves the right to reject any or all bfds. Dated September 17th, 1929. � �,$�HIE H. P.TILLER Vil�age Recorder of the Village of Hopkins, Hopkina, �innesota. The Village Council of the Village of Hopkins met in the Council Room in regular session at 7:30 o'clock P. ltq.�,'^ September 17th, 1929. Pdembers present; I�. B. Hagen, President, E. J.�MeDonald, J. Jasperson, and Irving Oltman, Trustees, and Archie H. �.iller, Recorder. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The repo'rts of Frank Stodola, Road-overseer, Hexznan Olson, as to ,gas and vvater aollections, �rthur �%lmquist, Treasurer, z�ere read , approved and ordered placed on file. ' 1520 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 1537 1538 1539 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 1546 1547 The following bills �ere read and allo�ved: Herman Olson Stanley Hurley- drehie G. Hamilton F'rank Stodola Frank Stodola Hubert l�eyers , Frank Stodola Franx Nunvar Chris. Jensen Joseph Joret Joseph Pudil John Bartosh Frank Dietrich Emil Brokl Cha.rles Stothard F'railk H. Stodola Gus. L"lilliams Park Board Red �ling Sewer Co. Hop�ins PuUlic Library N. �'1. Bell Tel. Co. �cDonald Transfer Co. Yellow Trail Garage Loui s I�undqui s t Park Board--� Anderson B�others A. H. Hensler R. B. Good Sal. to 9-15-29 Sal. to 9-15-29 Sal. to 9-15-29 30 hrs. � 1.70 (two men & track) ,158 hrs. � 90¢ (teams) 28 hrs. � 45¢ 91 hrs. ��60¢ 88.hrs. Q 45¢ 88 hrs. 0 45¢ 78 hrs. C� 45¢ 83 hrs. @ 45¢ 84 hrs. � 45¢ 87 hrs. � 45¢ , 60 hrs. � 45¢ 12 days � 3.00 27 hrs. Q 45� care of pump postage PiPe Sal. 8c Supplies Telephone drayage repairs & Supplies sidewalk & �•curb �a rk Board ( Sal .. ) ' reparis & supplies repairs & su��plies repairs & supplies 70.00 72.50 72:50 51.00 142.20 12.60 54.60 39:60 39.60 35.10 37.35 37.80 39.15 27.00 36:00 12.15 � 35.00 1.14 120:60 106.85 18:20 10.15 21.66 1489.93 27.00 30.00 6.65 22.00 �he folloti�ing applications for milk licenses were read: Mrs. S. D�. I�anchester, Joseph Zitka, Art. Neider, I,. J. P�ilbert, Hopki�ns Co-Operative Store, Red Ow1.Store, Inc., Joseph V.�Lapic, Pederson Brothers, National Tea Company. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by,Jas�aerson and carried these ` a,pplications were granted. �ag and ca.rried A motion�duly made by �icDona,ld seconded by Oltmannfnstri�cting the clerk to notify the Phillips and St:�ndard Oil Compa.�y to take out their licenses. Dr. James Blake made a:pplication to the Village Council for a permit t_o erect an office building on 9th Ave. South. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded by MeDonald and carried this builcling 1�ennit �vas �;ranted. On a motion duly IA�@ and carried the Ruzicka side�valk matter �was referred to the road committee. 9 motion �=ras duly made by Oltman seconded by 14IcDonald and carried' instructing the recorder to remit moneys collected by the time of the f'irst and second meetings. T�r. Archambo a�peared before tne meetin� and requested the grading of the alley between llth and.l�th Avenues and lst and 2nd Street South. On a motion duly made by P�cDona.ld seconded by. Jasperson and carried this ma,tter �vas referred to the road committee to report at the negt rcv�seting. � � motion was duly r�ade by Oltma.n seconded by �dcDonald and Adolph Bettschart try the garbage collection and to ha,ve full for. saTae. carried to have charge of collection r ; . . , A notion wa,s duly made by Oltman seconded by Il�IcDonald and carried instructing the clerk to advertise for bids for the renairs to the �ater to�ver and tank as follo�vs: fix roof, repair frost box, paint inside and outside of ta,nk, paint to�ver, paint name of town on two sides of the tank and tighten tank bands. Bids to be opened October lst, 1929 at 1s30 o'clock P: D�4. A motion was made by Oltman to advertise for bids for cushion tires on the rear of the fire truck. This motion received no second. Qn a motion duly made and carried the meeting �ras adjourned to Sentember 24th, - k929 at 7:30 P. i�q. � 1 �� ATTEST: M. B. HAC��Id President. 0 ARC�IIE H. P�IILLER Re co rd.er. j 1�OTICE OF BIDS , Notice is hereby given that the Village Counai3 of the Village of Hogkins, Henaepin County, will receive sealid bfds up to the hour of 1;30 o'oloak, P.M., on .Tuesday, Oatober, lat, 1929, at the City Aall at Hop�ki.ns �4inuesota, for repairs to the Water tank a,nd to�wer as Pollows; Fiz the rooP of t�k, repair the frosL bog, tighten �ank bands, paint inside and outs�de of tank, paint tawer, paint name of town on two sidea of tank. The aesled envelopes vo�ntainin� bida shsll be addreased to ths Village Reaorder, �Tillage of Hop�cins, �innesota, and shall be plainly marked with the title "Bid". _ The Village reaerves the right to reject az�y � all bids: Dated September, 18th, 1929. � ARCHIE H. DQILLER Village Eecorder oP the Village of " Hopkins, Il�Iinnesots. . � �he Pillage Council of the Villa,�e of Hopkins met in the Council Room in regular adjourned meeting at 7:30 o'clack.P. �., September 24th, 1929. � I�embers present: �l..B. Hagen, President, L. J. 1�cDonald, J. Jasperson, and Irving Oltma,n, Trustees, and grchie H. �Tiller, Recorder. � . , E. J. McDonald offered the follotivinglresolution: RESOLVED By the Village Council of tYie Village of Hopkins, I�innesota, that that part of the �lest side of IJinth Avenue� South bettiveen the drivetRray approach to the.Dow premises and Second Street, be and is hereby.designated and established as a 16on-Parking distr'ict, provided that as respects that portion thereof for a dis- tance of one hundred twenty feet, to be indicated-by painting of the curb in red, is reserved for and permission is hereby granted,for the parking of the Minneapolis Pdoline Power Inplement Company's visitors" motor vehicles, and subject to said compa,�y's surveillance; all pursua.nt to th�e ,provisions of an Ordinance of said Villa�e entitled Traffic-Ordinance "Regula�ting the Parkir� of Vehicles in the Streets of Z�est Niinneapolis (Hopkins), and providing a Punishment for ar�y Violation thereof", passed and'approved on November 4th, 1924, and tha.t no person sha.11 pa,rk ar�y vehicle �or permit it to stand upon said street in said Non-Par'ing District, except as herein provided, durir� the hours between 6;00 g. �d. and 6:00 P. M. except on Sundays, and that tnis resIDlution be effectine immediately upon the establishanent of parking � signs x�ursuant'to said Ordinance. ATTEST: Village Council, Villa�e of Hopkins. �d. B. Ha,�en President of Village Council. �rchi,e H. Miller. _ Village Recorder. .�M�l`' ! T ,/� ^Y `� . �. J. NteDonald who offered the Poregoing resolution, tnereupon it s�adoption, which was seconded by Irvir� ti"7. Oltman, and being nut to a vote, was adopted unanimously. � Correspondence was read from George Carpenter, a citizen of �inneapolis, explaining the courteous treatment he received at the hands of the Hopkins police- men and tharixed the Council and Officers for tYiis treatment: Representatives from the America.n and Pamona P�unp Companies, appeared before the Council and explained the workin�s of different types of pumps. � motion was made by P�YcDonald seconded by Jasperson, that the Villa�e gttorney be in�structed to try to make a settlement in the case of Anderson against the Pillage, by a rei�lacernent of the gr.ound and trees and as a last resort to nake�a . cash.settlement, not to exceed the sum of three hundred dollars (�300.00). The motion v�as carried upon the following vote: • Ayes---�cDonald--Jasperson--Hagen--Miller. �oes---Oltman. g motion was duly made by Oltma,n seconded by Jasperson and carrieci, to accept the offer of the Minneapolis-D1[oline Power Implement Oompar�y to straighten llth J �venue between 2nd and 3rd Street South. On a motion duly ma.de and carried the meetin� wa,s adjourned to October lst, 1929, at 1:30 o'clock P. I�. ARCHIE H. �ILLER 8ecorder. ATTEST: ` Bd. B. HAGIId_ ' President. , �� � - � . � . , � 140TICE �� BIDS. - �Notice is he�eby given that the Village � Couneil of the gillage � � - of Hopkina, Hennepin County,, will reQeive sealed bida up to the hour of 7;30 .o'aloak, P. Bd., on Tuesday, ,fiatober, 8th, 1929, at the City �11 st �opkins, &qinaesota, • '�to load an@ move 2000 Cabiq Yarda, more or 1ess, of dirt - ,� according� to specifiE�ations no4v on Pile in the ofPice Qf � Village Reoorder.. The sealed envelopes containing.bids shall be addressed to the Village Reoorder, V�llage of Hopkins, �innesota, and shall be plainly -. ma,rked �rith the title"Bid"e>..,-, ` -. � • - � -- "� The Village re,serves the right to reject aAy or all bids. ` Dated Ootober, 2, 1929. � ARCHIE H. MI,T LE� . � _ . ViTlage Recorder of the Village of . Hopkina, Minnesota: � ,� � � � . � � � � � � ;�; a � � ��--az� . G����( ' - �� o-a-d . ��9� � �--v =��''f � p.,� . . � � � E. J. JEPPESEN �F -� _ _"-`-.�',� �. . , The Village Council of the Village regular session at 1s30. B:Filock P.. b�., of Hopkins met in the Council Room in October lst, 1929. ' �iembers preseat: Il�. B. Hagen, President, E. J. D�eDonald, J: Jasperson, and Irving Oltma.n, Trustees, and Archie H. �iller, Recorder. The minutes of the t�o previous meetings were read and approved. The reports of Frank Stodola, Road-overseer and Archie H. Il�i.11er, Recorder �ere read, approved and ordered plaaed on file: � , `Phe Pollowing bills rvere read a.nd alloreed: 1548 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567 1568 1569 1570 1571 1572 1573 1574 1575 Herman Oison Stanley Hurley Archie G. Harailton Joe Pudil John Bartosh Frank Dietrick F�nil Brokl Chrles Stothard Hubert Meyers John A�ahlberg H. Zoraace �'rank Stodola , , Christ Jensen � Joe Jcret Frank Stodola Franlc Stodola Frank Nunvar Skottegard Baicery E. J. Je�,pesen Cu tl e r-Flarrime r �ls.�en. Elec. Co. Villa�e of St. bouis Park P. H. Coyle �"lilliam Strobeck Stanclard Oil Co. Frank Sitar Ddartin J. Vanek 4. 4�1. Elmquist � 3a1. to 10-1-29 Sal. to 10=1-29 Sal. to 10-1-29� 107 hrs. � 45¢ ]:16 hrs . CQ3 45¢ 98 hrs. � 45¢ 28 .hrs. O 45¢ , 13 days C� 3.G0 62 hrs. � 45¢. 50 hrs. Q 90¢ 93 hrs. � 45¢ 178 hrs. Q 90¢ 116 hrs. Q 45�. 116 nrs. �; 45¢ 117 hrs. a 60¢ 9 hrs.�,� 1.25 (man & truck) 116 hrs. �45¢ � Fire & Police Sirens Engineer�s Services supplies- pov�er & light work on Div. Street . repairs & supplies �supplies oil & �as � 70 hrs. � 50¢ (special police) meals for election board nostage for Treas. 70:00 72:50 72.50 48;15 52:20 , 44.10 12.60 39.00 27:90 45.00 41.85 160.20 52:20 52.20 70:20 11.25 52.20 25.00 65.00 1.14 379.42 46.39 4.25 1:60 9.83 35.00 2.50 2.85 A Petition �vas read asking for street lights on the St. Louis Park Road at Railroad tracks and �•rhere road turns east. On a�notion dul�l made by .Ja��erson seconded by &�eDonald and carried thi.s petition was granted. � The following a�plications for milk licenses were read: Gust_Bursch, Jorgenson Brothers, L'mnil Anderson, Joe Pudil, James J. P�eng, Junior Campbell, Anton g. Olson, L. Eidem� On a motion duly�made by �cDonald seconded by Oltma,n and carried these applications �•rere �ranted. Dr. G. �1. T�Zoore, egecuti•ve of the Board of Health, aY,peared �before the council ba request and explained the method of carrying out his duties under the direct supervision of the State Department. Pursuant to notice duly given the follotivin� bids were received for a new '1`urbine deep �vell �vater pump: . " Common�aealth Electric Co. of St. Paul, on ti�lorthington .Piuffp ��3293.00 �vith alternates. R.. B. �'Jhitacre of St. Paul on American pump, 3494:00 vrith alterna.tes Crane Co. on Famoria Pwnp 3260:00 lvith alternates Fairbanks 114orse & Co 2599.U0 ��ith alternates The representatives of each Company was given an oportunity to explain their plamp. 2'hen af ter a general discussion a motion�duly made by �IcDonald seconded by Jasperson and ca.rried to hold all bids f'or further sonsideration until Tuesday . October 8th, 1929 at 7:30 o'clock P. P�. Pursuant to notice duly �iven the following bids were received for repairs of water tani� and tower: Bert F'itzgerald - - - - �630.00 one coat - - -- �765.00 two coats. G. �L. Vi c�erman ---- 425. UO As these t�ids did not cover.all labor and material necessary to do the �rork and repairs as requested, �;�,��������;� a motion �vas duly nade by P�2eDonald seconded by Jasperson and carried to reject all bids. It avas then decided to continue the meetin� until 4`lednesday, October 2nd, 1929 at �:00 o'clock P. P�4. for the purpose of further consideration Df� reparis of the tank and to�ver. � � ' , ,_ � A motion �vas duly made by MeDona,ld seconded by Oltma.n and ca,rried instructing � the clerk to advertize for bids to laad and move approximately 2000 cubic yards of dirt according to specifications on file in the clerks of'fice: Said bids to be opened October 8th, 1929 at 7:30 o'clock P. bI: ' On a motion duly made and carried the meeting vras adjourned to ��ednesday October 2nd, 1929 at 7:U0 o'clock P. 1�. AiTEST: �. B. x�c.�� President. 0 Q ARCHZE H. �2ILLER Recorder � 1 � _ J , . � The Village Council.of the Pillage of Hopkins met in a special adjourned session in the Council t�oom, October 2nd, 1929, at 7:00 b'clock P. I�. � �embers present: �. B. Ha�s, President, J. Jasperson, Irvin� Oltman, and E. J. D�cDonald, Trusteea, grchie H. L�iller, Recorder: � � This meeting was a special adjourned.meeting.for the purpose of considering work and Tabor necessaxy to repair.and paint �rater tank and tower. • \ g motion was duly made by I�cDonald seconded by Jasperson and carried.that painting and repair of crater tank and to�ver be done under the supervision of the Public �y Committee. � ���w����� g motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by Jasperson a.nd carried to � place slow signs at intersections of 8th, 9th and lOth with �xcelsior Avenue , during the times of day of conjested trai'fic. � On a motion duly made and carried the meeting was adjourned to Tuesda,y October 8th, 1929 at 7:30 P. �. ARCHIE.. H. �:iILL�R • Recorder � A^1TEST: 114.� B. I3AG�I� ' President. e � d ufi.��'.�+� 0�' ,�Ii�Sf?�A ) COUl1°sY �' �aid��Iid ) $��'xI�s � 1. �t�Xtt�.e .o� �a��i�s HENNEPIN COUNTY �Ba HOPKINS. 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Gi"ven �undex� r� Y�.�tc� :�ns,l oe�1 thfa ��h c�ay c�f' Oc�o'barg, 1'J�9. - -���13 �' �t i�;.�,�.�;�.. Yill�i fl�CO1'Y�pS' O$' 1:CE9 �19.113t;8 0$ �citlu9 ��nc�a9�n �a���9 z;iirulosot�.o �l� The Village.Council of the VilTa�e of Hopkins met in the Council Room ia regular session at 7:30 o'clock P. I�i.., October 8th, 1929. .� , P�embers present: I�: B: Hagen, President, E. J. MeDona.ld, J. Jasperson, and Irving Oltman, Trustees, and Archie H. b2iller, Recorder: 1'he minutes of the tr,qo previous meetings were read and approved. i . � / A Petition `vas read askin�; for a street light at the intersection oF 6tn Avexiue and 3rd Street North. A,motion ��as duly made by.I�cDonald seconded by Oltman and�:carried:that:a��light be put iu approximately 150 feet South of 3rd Street Intersection. Correspondence cvas. read �'rom Dr. James Blake, requesting that �ve grant the boys and= girls of. Honkins,- who_ o�rn. bic3rcles,. the privilege of riding on� the sidev�alks. On a- mo-tion. dul�. made� by, IdlcDonald, seconded by Jasperson �nd:� carried this� correspondence. was- laid. on. .the� .table until• .the. negt.meeting. Qorrespondence- r,as read, from. the� Blake� School askin�, fo�r a refund of taxes paid. They e�ptained. that. they,paid� the� Vi�.�age direct for these taxes at the-time of.settlement�of•tk�E�la�;suit�and also paid them direct to the County Treasurer. A�otion tivas duly made by Oltman seconded by 1�cDonald and carried to refer this matter to the Vi�lage Attorney. . I:�ayor I�. B. Hagen reported that he had talce� the matter of eleventh. avenue up with the L�inneapolis 1t2o1-ine Potiver Implement Compai�y for further �� consideration and tha.t 'the president of the Company; I�r 1�cFarland, ma,de a verbal offer to grant to the Village a�strip of land f'orty feet �vide f'or eleventh avenue and also a strip twent� feet rvide from eleventh to eleven and � one-half 3venue. On a motion duly made by P�cDona.ld and seconded by Oltma.n and � carried the Village accepted this proposition. Pursuant to notice d�uly given callin� for bids for loading and moving approximately 2000 yards of dirt, the follovrin� bid was received. Geor�e A. l�iattson C 42� �er cubic yard. On a motion duly made by Oltman .._ seconded by Jas�erson and carried this bid'�vas accepted. • The�I�inneapolis Gas Compa�qy asked for a permit to open 12th A4enue at Hubert P�eyers residence. � motion rvas �duly r�ade by $4eDonald seconded by Oltman and carried to not �rant a�y more permits until the streets that have beeri opened are put in good condition. Correspondence from the �layzata �'ire De�,artment was read e�plaining a demonstration ��F�as to take p�ace in �;Jayzata October 9th, 1929 at 4 P. PvT. , and 'invited the Council and �'ire De,:��artment to attend. - The matter of the bids for a pump tivas brought up for further discussion - and consideration. Each Company cras �;iven an opporttulit�r �or further exrolan,ation� of their pump in the foll�owing order: ti'lorthington - - 9merican - - Pamona - - b'airbanks �orse A motion ��as duly made by Oltma,n seconded by Jasperson to accept the bid of the American Pump Compar�y. �otiori was lost on the following vote: ayes Oltman - Jas�erson IJoes �cDonald.- bIiller - Hagen A motion rvas duly made by 1l2eDonald to accept the tiid of the Fairbanks Morse Pump. This motion received no second. P,�a.yor Hagen st�g�ested stating choice, he e�:plained that the natter ���ould never be te�inated by making such motions arid suggested tha.t ���e ha,ve a roll call a.nd ask each member of the council to state a first and second choice of pump. First roll call n�as as follo�rs: 0 f'irst choice second choice � -�-� Hagen Pamona FairbGnks P�orse I:'icDonald ��airban'as itiorse Pamona Jas:;erson American Clorthington � _ Oltman American no second � Tti4iller Pamona �'airbanks DQorse Second roll call �ras as follows: Third roll call Fvas as follows: Hagen �'airbanks i7orse P:icDonald F'ai rbanks �o rse Jasrnerson American Oltman American n�iTler Famona �- A motion �vas duly made by hTeDona,ld b'ai rbanks I�orse Pur�p, A1 te rnate �1. Hagen Fairbanks Il�lorse P:icDonald Fairbanics Morse Jasperson America.n Oltman_ American Miller �'airbanks �rtor.se seconded by LTiller to accept the bid of the � , � :i r � .. . � . This motion was ca.rried on the following vote�s ��= - l�,ves �cDonald -�liller - Eagen Noes Oltman - Jasperson: d motion was duly. made by. Jasperson seconded. by I�cDanal.d to use well casing: P�otion carried on the follovring vote: �yes - Jasperson - �icDonald - l�iller Noes Oltman. ' j�„ (p �.,C,,,,a:,,,cQ �...,�d.�.� 1�..� ''{'k;e- � u-�n.c�.Q , �' , A motion. `vas .duly made�and ca.rried that- I,ouis Lundquist be instructed to put in an apron on the driveway at Ruziclta's on lOth gvenue North: � � , On a-motion duly made_by� T�cDonald seconded• by Oltinan and carried _the follo�ving budget �vas accepted.for the purpose of tax levy, to be reported to the County � Auditor: � -For General Village Purpose....�.... .....................�p15000.00 ; _For Road and Brii�ge F`und... ..............................�12000:00 _ .,For:Library Fund .:.............................:...o....� 1650.00 Por Poor F`iznd .........................................,:.� 500:00 For Band �nd :....:.........................e..........�. 750:00 , � F'or Park F`iand..� ...............:..............:..:.....� 300:00 . ���T Paving Certificates.��������������������������i�iiiy�rJ��iO� . • � b'or �'Jater and Gas Bonds .............::......:.....,..:.:�;� 3265:00. � On a motion duly made and carried the meeting was adjourned to Tuesday October. 15th, .1929 at. 7:30 P.P�. � . , . . , � • . . � . ARCHIE H. ��TILI�" . Recorder:.. . . , ATTEST:: , Il2. B. HAGETd . President. . ( ! - . � < ' . ;�, 0 ��; ''i'YierVilla�e 'Council of the Village �of Hopkins met in the Council Room in re�ular session at <7:.30 P. T�., October 15th, 19�9. P.4embers �present: P,-I. 'B. Hagen, Presid'ent, E. J. bIcDoriald, J. Jasperson, and Irving Oltman, Trustees, and Archie H. I�i11er, Recorder. �The minutes of the previous meeting tivere �ead and approved. Tne re��orts of �'rank Stodola, Road—overseer,�A� .�I: �Elnquist, Treasurer's renort, a71d Herman Olson, as to gas and tivater collections, �rere read, apnroved and ordered �laced•on file.. 1579 1580 1581 1562 1583 1584 1585 1586 �1587 1568 1589 1590 1591 1592 1593 1594 1595 1596 1597 � 1598 159 9 160U 1601 1602 1603 The follo�ving bills Nere read and allocred: He rraail Ol s on Stanley Hurley Archie.G. Hamilton Frank Stodola Frank Nunvar Joe Joret Christ Jensen Joe Pudil John Bartosh Frank Dietrich Emil Brokl Charles Stothard ' Hubert P.�pers Burt Sopr • Charles Velner. Frank Stodola Henne�in County Review .Nortn�vestern Be11 Tolephone Jake Scheffler Hopkins Fire Dept.. G. A. �Ty�ren Ot�o Johnson 1Flalker Si�;n �Iig. Co. Ruth Dahlman • Jerome Jackson �nna Anderson Sal. to 10-15-29 Sal. to 10-15-29 Sal. to 10-15-29 104 hrs. � 60¢ 91 hrs. �) 45¢ �94 hrs. @ 45� 82 hrs. O 45¢ 89 hrs. C 45¢ 94 hrs. � 45� 91 hrs. � 45� 36 �hrs. C� 45¢ 12 days 0 3.00 94 hrs: � 45¢ 40 nrs. � 45¢ 40 hrs. C 45¢ 181 nrs. 0 90� (teams) Printin�; Phone Sepvice Sal. �,s fire Stewert October Phone Service labor on �rater tank & trnver labor on ��ater tank & tower si�,�a steno. services settlement of action ,., � 70.00� 72.50 72�: 50 � G2.40.. 40.95 g2.30 36.90� 40.05. 42:30 40:95� 16.20� 36.00. 42.30. 18:00� 18:00' 162:90 74.45 • 18.25 10:00 48.00 � 67.50 54.00 57.50 � 15.40� 300.00 A motion wa.s duly ma.de by NlcDonald seconded by Oltman and carried to employ �cLaughlin Noreen & Compax�y accountants to start a new set of booke for the Village records. � A motion was duly made by A2cDonald seconded by Jaspersoi� and ca,rried to ' settle with Anna Anderson on the action brought by her against the Village for damages by gas, and make check payable to Jerome Jackson and gnna Anderson for � three hundred dollars & no�100 dollars (�300.00) in full settlement. Village Attorney Jos. g. Hosp outlined the description of the change �f llth and 112 Avenues between the Village and the 1t2inneapolis T,�oline Po�ver Implement Compar�y. A motion was duly made b9 I14cDonald seconded by Oltman and carried instructing T�r. Hosp to ma,ke the agxeement according to these discriptions given. (G • An Ordinance to establish the Grades of Streets and Avenues in the Pillage of. Hopkins;`� �as placed on it's first reading. .4 motion �vas duly made by Oltma.n tha.t the Health Officer hand in a copy of his report quarterly to the Recorder. This motion received no second: 9 motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by P�cDonald and carried instructing the Villa�e•Attorney to notify the Sta.ndard Oil and Phillip Oil Companies to take out storage 7.icencese A motion was duly made by Jasperson seconded by P�ZeDonald and carried instructing the clerk to purcha.se � blankets for the jail. On a raotion duly msde and carried the meeting avas�adjourned to Tuesday November 5th, 1929 at 1:30 P. I�. :�TTEST: RZ. Fi. HAGEPT President. - ARCHIE H. 11i�,LLER Recorder. e r-- �; 0 �.. ' ' '1 �.... .... .. _ � ��� � `Tiie� Vi:ll�,�;e �ouncil regular sesslon at 1:38 of' the Village of Horkiiis`rde�'in% Lhe o' clock P. M. , November-5t1}, "'_1929. �ouncil Room in P,iembers presentc � P:�: B: �.Ia�on, President; �. J. �a:IcDoiiald, J. Jasperson, and Irvin�; Oltman, Trustees, and �rchie H. I��iller, Recorder. 1^he minutes of the ,�revious meeting �aere read and appioved. '� The reports of �'raxi� Stodola, iioad-overseer, Stanley Hurley; Police Officer, DanieT �. Foley, Justice of tn.e Peace, and the F'ire �7epart�nent ��ere read �:.nd ordered L�laced ori, file; � � The b'olloti��ing bills tivere read and allo���ed: 1 � Herman Olson 2 atanley Hurley 3 �lrchie G. Hamilton 4 E. J. Jeppesen 5 I+'ra2�.� Si tar 6 Iie�inepin Count�T Reviec� 7 Hop�ins Fire Derarrhment � 8 � Skottegard Bakery 9 Jake Sc�effler 10 C. L. Sie�vert 11 Tnorrnan `�`;. Rosnolt Co. 12 ;;. S. IJott 13 �lheo. Luhdr,ian 1� Kokesh Hard�rare 15 Hennepin County 16 lst ldat'1 B�nk 17 ` Standard Oil Coml�ar�y 18 Hopkins Public Library 19 I,eo Priest .:iator Co. 20 P:ipls Gen Elec Co. 21 N'rank Si tar � 22 He rrnan Ol s on 23 Ge o rge Cul sha.�v 24 �nderson Brothers 25 Se c ITa t' 1 I3ank 26 1 s t IJa t' 1 Bank 27 Hopkins.�'ire Dept 5001 Herman Olson' 5002 P:Tpls Gen �lec Co 5003 G. A. N�gren• 5004 Peter i;2i11er 5005 Otto Johnson 5006 Neptune �Ieter Co � 5007 P�IcCart2�y i�rell Co 5008 � Cutler-Hamn�er- 5009 S. E. Svec 5010 Standard Oil Co. 10001� Cnas. Velner 10002 Burt Sopr 10003 Hubert P�eyers 10004 Chas. Stotnard 10005 r'3nil Brokl 10006 �rank Dietrick �.10007 Christ Jensen 10008 Fran's Nunvar 10009 Frank Stodola 10010 Fred Hass , 10011 �'., Bettscnard 10012 Frank Stodola 10013 John '�rIahlberg 10014 Joe Joret 10015 Joe Pudil 10016 John.;Bartosh 10017 P. H. Coyle 10018 The Yellow Trail G�ra,ge 10019 Rice Sand �c Gravel Co 10020 Justus Lumber Co. 10021 - C. I?!. Babcock � 10022 �aetzold's Hard�vare 10023 H. r: Hora.n 10024 �. H. Hensler 10025 Dahlberg Brothers Sal. to 11-1-29 Sal to 11-1=�9 Sal. to 11=1-29 en�;ineers services 20 hrs. G 50� (s�ecial police) nrin.ting Idovember pnone service � f'ire &: �olice sirens� i'ire steti��ert repair to library cloc� supplies su����lies rer,airs to clock sup�lies (Park) Board for Peter Z;�aldo5�e � Ins: on band stand (park) gas & oil sal. & supr.�lies . rer�airs �; sur�r;lies 1 i�•ht � 5? hrs t? 50¢ (specia,l police) posta�e & st�nps supplies 5 hrs �=� 50y.' ( s�ecial police'� blaiikets (police su�r�lies) int. on outstandin�; �varrants int. on outstandin� �arrants f i rernen sal. to 11-1-29 (�vater f'uud) p rn��e r labor on .:�aater tank & to�a�er lalior on water tan� & to�ver labor on �.ater taiid & totiver supplies (metersj sup�,lies contact t'ingers.(supplies) re�airs bbl. oil � 62 nrs. ��_� 45� 36 hrS �= 45� 36 hrs . �� 45¢ 15 days � 3.00 113 hrs. O 45¢ 97 hrs. � 45¢ 124 hrs. � 45¢ 124 hrs. C 45¢ 131 hrs. ^ 60¢ 53 hrs � 45¢ 45 hrs.� 90¢ (teams) 248 hrs. Q 90� (teams) � 126 hrs. Q'90¢ (teams) 130.hrs. � 45¢ 116 hrs..� 45� � 110 hrs. � 45¢ repairs & su�?plies gas & oil " � 125 y�is. of gravel � supplies sal. use of rollers �3 Bantam shovels brooms & handles. repairs 8c supplies repairs & supniies , � � � 4.5.00 72.50 72:�0 65:00 10.00 44.40 _ 48.00 u5:00 10.0� 1.50 15.34 1.65. 1.50 .70 9:6:OU �2.00 24.37 135.00 4.30, 227.96 26.00 1.50 2.50� 36.00 ' 200..13 195.19 153.00 25.00 122.92 76.50� 16.00- 88.00� 78.00, 35.00. 1.14 4.65 21.70 27.90� 16:20 16.20 45.00 50:85 43.65 55.80 55.80 78.60- 23.85 40.50 . 223.20 113.40 r 58.50 52.20 49.50 2.00 18.88 281.25 27.20 46.75. ...N .. .. ..,.,..,_.,;5,. 25 : 11:40 8..10 25.54 10026` Stand.ard f�il 'Co. gas, 8c` oil� '� "� '��.` 20001 _L. L. �2cGi'nty � �a's meter �refurid 20002 John�Iianseri ' � �as meter' refuud 20003 J. L. r3arkhaiia'�'� ""� � gas rrieter refurid �@604 I�rs. Elleri�Doveniierg gas meter refurid 20005 T. ��. FahIstron gas meter refund 20006 L�Za,tt Roehl �� gas ineter refund 20007 Thos. �Kosaricia �� � gas meter refund 20008 He�nnepin�County Reviecv gas meter refurid 20009 Iulat J. B�n�ard . gas meter refurid 200I0 J. J: Plahn gas raeter refund 20011 N. E. Pauley g�as meter refund 20012 �. A. Denson gas meter refund 20013 F. F. Se�cik gas meter reiund 20014 Emil G. Souba gas me�ter�refund 20015 Eirst Nat'1 Bank gas meter refund 20016 P. J. Caroline gas Meter refund � 20017 Au�ust Kopesl�y ' gas meter.refund 20018 Peter Petersen gas meter refund 20019 Albert b2aetzold gas meter refund 20020 Pdrs. Ralph Sewall gas meter refund 20021 �Irs. ll'I. Peshina . gas meter refund 20022 �Irs. I��arvin Idelson gas meter refund 20023 Carl Olander gas "meter refurid ' 20024 Oliver Tschimperle gas meter refurid 20025 Charles`C. Hersman gas meter rei'und 20026 �rs. �hn. Snell gas meter refund , 20027 Carl Lofgren gas meter refund 2002a �ii].�ner Olson gas neter ref'und 20029 N. �7. Nat'1 Bank priricipal &; interest on gas Bonds 2 15001 Loui s Lundqui s t s idet��alis & curb , 2 15002 Security Nat'1 Bank , 4�,ater & Se�°rer Bo�ds & interest 2 The Barrett Co. & J. �. Hennsee�� Co. bills allo�-�ed� sub ject to check up . (see encl of these minutes) • (Resolution on distribution of ga.s fund attached hereto) $�11:9'7 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 '5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5.00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5.00 5:b0 5.00 5:00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 5:00 450.00 149.34, 040.OS ' A motion �vas duly made by �IcDonald seconded by Oltman and carried instructing the clerk to invest $�2149.34 of gas sinking fund in the purchase of side�valk ��arrants. fM�'�ywoR.� � motion was duly nade by I��cDonald seconded by Oltma,n and carried instructin� �keE-�. �� to make an appointment tiaith Corrnniss'ioner Babcock, and all. the members that possiblg could, to attend, f'or tne pizri�ose.of goinG over tne routing of' # 12 through the Village of Hopkins. ' A motion �Tfas duly made by i�:lcDonald se.conded by Jasperson grantin� a Pool ii�ll license to ?. L. Sullivan in the Zeathers �uildin�. :��otion carried on the follo�srin� vote: "Ayes" Jas�erson - i�cDonald - t�iiller "lToes" Oltman � - � . _'. , " . � :_ RESOLUTION�: �IA1 .RE: ��LE?TEIdTH .AVEI�TUE- � �_ , : � - � . ..__.. ,.___.,_ �:�. _.. �� ... . . __OPEI�'ITdG,, F'0� �[J3LIC USE ��TD ESTABLISF�:•�i�1T OF GR�DE � " CROSSII�tG5� CV�R T�1CIiS AiTD atIGH`P=OF'-i�lAY OF' P;TI�����1=�CiIS:a & ST. P��UL SiIR��7ziT3gT1 R�LT �'7AY CO�:ZPaI�TY, GRP�'r P�;ORTI�RN,N . � i�4IL�"lAY COPrIP�NY ?�v'D TaSII�?I�iE.�rOLIS � ST. LOUIS RA��ROr.D " �OL��Pr'�i�TY. ' � � BE I7' �SOL�TED, bv tne �Tilla,ge Council of the Villa� e of Hopxins, tha,t the public necessity, convenience an�z v�elfare requires that Eleventn Avenue be opeiied up and extenled frorn Second Street South to the continuation tilereof from the tracks and ri�•ht* of-��ay of' the ��,iiiineapolis �C St. Louis Railroad Cor����an,;� ; and tnat g�rade crossin�;s be establislled over, the tracks and rif;ht-of,�vay of the U.reat Ilorthern i��iltiva�r Compar�y and �inneanolis & St. Paul Surburban Rail�way Com�ai�y in lieu of �;rade crossin�;s over said trac�s at so-called 11-w� �venue. � � , ' Be it Furtner ��esolved, That tne Village Council of said Village is reaciy aizd `;' �•iillino to take such action �vitn resi�ect � to the oZ�ening and extension of said Eleventh �venue i'or public use and travel, and tne establishrnent of said grade crossings, as may be f'ound ziecessary or, as ma,;T be desi�xnated by the 3ailroad u.nd '�','arenouse Co�ission of the State of iiIirinesota, ana tnat a copy oi this Resolution be tr�.rlsmitted at once to the �ilroad and tiiarehouse Co::v�;ission f'or an order of a�?�roval. ' �dopted zt a re`Tular nieetintr of the Vil� age Council at Hopnins, i�:iinnesota, Novembe r 5 th, 1929 . . . ._._, .._ . : _ _ . f � � ,.,,,,�. � �� VILLr1Gr, COIII��CIL, OI�' VILL�i,GF OP' HOPKII��S By y7. B. I�i�en .. I'resident. �. J. I;4c�ona,ld J. �asrerson Irvin�=� Oltraazi � C cun ci �ne n. �T7.'EST : Arenie Ii. P�iiZlor Villa�e �ecorder. i-- -•, d Y;etition si�;ned 'oy ti�e ��� property o�mers axicl ot'rlers �:=as read �askin�; for t�ie o�enin�f oi eleventh :�venue strai{;ht tnrou�;h across tize I�i7�tzeapolis �; St. , Louis r�ail��r�a�� tracks and to h.rive tne s;zme o�neiied io-r puulic use and tra�rel �znd also asi�in�, for tne vaca,tion �and' discontinuence of use of' X,arts of 11�= 1�venue and , alleys, all lying in t3lock 21 �'lest :I:�iiineapolis. Oii a Motion aul�T :nade by Ja���erson �,. secouded b;;� P�.TcDonald and carried t�ie petition �vas �ranted �and notic�s �jrere ordered nrinted and pubiished for u:iearin� on the sr;me, �o be heard at a special meetin� of' the Villa�e Council in Villa�e Hall on the 25tn day oi Novernber; 1929 at 7:30 o'clock P. .L�T. . � r�otion tiva,s aul�� r_i3de b;� 011:nian seconded by �icDonald ana carried ado�tin�; the follo�T�in�;� Resolution: (�esolution attacned hereto). E�n Ordinance to establish the Grades oi Streets and �venues, ii� tne Villa�;e of Hopi�ins, raas placed on it's second readin�;, passed, apnroved, a:i�l e-rciered puY�lished. �i motion �vas dul�r m�.de by Oltma�n seconded by �.�IcDonald �,nd carried inst3�.zctinG tne clerk i:o order f300 feet oi' sno�� fence ar_d 80 �osLs. x rnotion �ias cl��ly rnade by PvTcDonald �econded by Oltman r_�nd carried irlstructin� � the cTerk to advertizo for bids for one i;ractor, a�_�roYimatel�� iive tons cra��ler track type �:�ith cab, aizd P snotiv plor� and �xrin�;s corn�lete. To take in one V Ba�er Snorr Ploe� ���,�ith !�.in�;s �nd one set crars�ler tracks #'or F'ordson. Said bids 'to be o�er_ed November 19th, 1929 at 7:30 o'clock P. I;I. _ � motion �ras duly made b,y I,IcDonald seconded by Oltrnan and t�arried to a�point a member� of t1�e Council to apy�ear before the Railrray and �;larehouse Commissionr�. ���ith the T.�innea�:olis & St. Louis Railway representative 'f'or the purpose of puttir� a. crossing on 14th �lvenue Idorth and to vacate the 15th r�vonue crossing if necessary. E�. J. I;TcDoriald was appointed. �( motion was duly made by Jasperson seconded by P�tcDonald and carried instructing the clerk to advertize for bids for weather strips installed, on all �vindows in the City Hall, Hopkins, P�innesota. Said bids to be opened November, 19, 1929 at ;�� �� 7:30 o'clock P, M. A motion was duly made by Jasperson seconded by Oltma.n and carried to purchase - tables no��v located.in the upstairs ha.11 of.the City Hall and instruating the clerk to purchase six dozen chairs. These taA�es and chairs are not to be loaned out nor removed from the City Hall. � A motion wasduly made by MeDona,].d seconded by Oltma.n and carried instructing the clerk to advertize for bids for�Ornamenta.l street lights installed on Excelsior. gvenue from 6th Avenue� to 12th Avenue and from 12th �lvenue to 17th Avenue and on 9th Avenue from ist Streai� North to 2nd Street South according to specifications no�� on file in the offibe of the Recox�d.er. Said bids to be opened December 3rd., I929, at 1:30 P. P�. On a motion duly made by Oltman seconded b�r I��oDonald axld carried Herman Olson �as instructed to make an inventory of all Road equipment and brand the same. � A motion was duly made b,y Jasperson seconded by Oltma,n and carried instruetin� the clerk to advertize for bids for one li�,ht car, ne<<� or used, to be used by the Village as a utility and police car. Said bids to be opened November 19th, 1929, at 7: 30 0' clock P. L2. On a motion duly made b� T�cDona,ld seconded by Jasperson and carried the r.�tter of openin� up�and grading�l7th Avenue �ras referred to the Road Committee for action. �, � � -- On -a motion- duly� made �and carried the meeting �vas adjourned to.. Tuesday IJovember 19th, 1929� at 7:30 P. It4. � � � ARCHIE H: I+�ILLER . _ - . _ � _ Recorder 4TT�,ST: M. B�, HAG�DT : _ - President. The follov��int� bills ��ere rhecxed and paid as" follow�s: . 7a . J. E. Henness,y Fo Co. fuel x sup,�lies� �160.48 502t3 J. �. Her_��esey F; Co. su��plies 19.95 10066 .' J. �. Heiulessy,� C9. sup»lies 64.93 100G5 �1^ne Barrett Co. Tarvia 708.48 15010 The Barrett Co. Tarvia 563..90 ' 0 � I 'I RESOLIITI ON CREATI�TG �L � SII�]YKING �_ F'UND . ANA Tr'i6IdSFER �OF . FUNDS , P�OCEEDS OF SALE- = VILLAGE GAS PLdP1T.. _ : . ll-�'/�v� � '�'.'�iEREAS, the Village of Hopkins has reczeiqed the swn of Sixty Thousand �� (�p60,000) dollars in cash,_ being the prodeeds of the sale of the Village •_. �� \ municipal gas plant, whfch said sum is no�v in the hands of the Village:Treasurer, , and , :. ,�—" _ :'rl�i�AS,. T1�ere are outstanding`'.village bonds in the swn of 7�venty.:.Thouse.nd (��20000:O.q) Dollars, which �vere issued•to cover the cost of the construc.tion of .the � gas pia.nt, and ' . . ' _ SlI�REAS, It appears from the Auditors report from examination of .the , Village` boo�s:and accounts, that on,the 5th day of November, 1929,-there ��as a - deficiency in various Village funds in the siu:1 of Pifty-four Thousand five hundred eight & 6��100 (�54,508.64) Dollars. • : : IJOG'1 THEii�FORc^,, Be It Resolved by.the Village Council of said Village that there be. and is nereby created .a s.inking. fuad f'or the, payment ot' the. princi�a�l and interest on the outstandia�g�'and unmatured bonds of tne Village issued to cover the cost of the construction of': the �Village 'gas plant, and the.f'urther sum' of ��o Thousand�& no�100 (�2000.00).Dollars to•cov.er,the liability on ineter deposits, and � that the, Village Treasurer' is.�hereby�:ordered and directed to . trar_sfer the sum of 'Twenty-two thousand & no�100 (yp�2000.00) Dollars f'rom tne fund of Sixty_Tnousand � & no�100 (�60,OOO.c�O) Dollars no�•r in hi�s hands as the pr.oceeds of the. sale of the Village gas plant,.` to said sinkin�,3 fund and �n�hich said sinking -fund be and is here- by a_E�propriated or �set Gside f'or the payrnent of said principal and interest of said � � bonds as the same mature: , , BE IT 1�`Ui�TH:rR i3ESOLV�'D, Tha.t care is taken that enou�,�h"cash is alti�ays retained 'in said .sir�cing fund .t.o pro.vide. ,�or .the annua.l paynent_ of principal 'and interest on said gas bond obli�ations: `1'hat the surplus may be-invested under the direction of the Village Councii as Follows:- , In any interest bearing bond or any other evide�ice of indebtedness of ..tne .United _States.. . In any interest bearin�; bond or other evidence of indebtedness of the State of ��iinnesota. c_.--- In any bond certif'icate of indebtedness, tivarrant, order or interest bearing obligation issued pursuant to law bg the Village of Hop�ins, or by any other IlRunicipality, in the State of I�Iinnesota., provided that no mone�Ts in said Sinitin�;• r'und shall be invested in ivarrants or orders issued by the Village of Hopkins �tahich have no dif'inite or f'ixed maturity. BE IT F'll'�3T�R �SOLVl�D, Tha.t obligations representin�; investments as aforesaid may be sold or hy�othecated Uy tne Village Council at any time, but the money so received snall likel�;isel remain a nart of' said Sinl�in�; �'und until used f'or the �urpose ior �vhich Lhe said i''und was crea.ted as aforesaid: BE IT �'iJ1�'1'ni:R TZESULV�D�, 'iY�,t the Vi11a�e Treasurer is nereby ordered.� and directed to transfer tne suml of b'if't;�-four tnousand �ive hundred �ei�;ht & 64�100 (�54508.64) Dollars irom the fund of Sixty thousand & no�100 (y60000.OGj Dollars notirr in his hands as the nroceeds'of the sale of the Village gas plant, to the various Village Funds listed as folloti�s, viz: Transf e r To General F�.ind To Road l�znd To Library �`und To Siclea�ralx & Curb �'und To Se«er �'und ^10 ��Ja t e r r:7a i n Fund . b'rom Ga s Fund To 5;20879.54 . 23000.00 35G0.00 4000.00 3000.00• 129.10 From 0 ► �54508.64 i BE IT I�`ZJRTHER RESOLV"�:D, Tnat to� adjust State Examiners balance of' Poor �znd of Ta7arch 1, 1929 of T«o i;nousand one hundred fiftUT-t�ro & 71�100 (�2152.71) Dollars trhich is not ad;:�itted as correct by Village Of'f'icials. The amount sno�m 7'�vo huz�dred f'our 8c 52�100 (�204.52 ) Dollars per Treasurers �iecord T�•Zarch 1, 1929 is acce�ted as correct, the difference of One thousand nine hundred forty-ei�ht &; 19�10U (r;�1948.19) Dollars is therefore adjusted, �Tiz: To General Fund P'rom �o or P'und tip1948.19 �1948.19 I BL IT _+'UR1H-ER �;SOLVED, Th�t the status of the Village F'unds as of November 5th, 1929 after giving effect to the fore��oing Transf'er and adjusting entry is as follo���s, Viz: � General Fuiid Library F`und . , Poor Flznd Fa rk F'�znd - liu s i c b'und . - Road b`und i;'ater F�.iizd � Ga s ��.uid Sider�alk & Curb. �iznd ,. Sec�er Fund. Total cash in banks and b'unds �;� . 625E3:75 ; 243.26 � 437.02 � � -" � 163.50 . �--J 6.62. . .. . . 1784 . E37 . 2453.53� 22000.00 . 295.06 _ 80.47 � �p33723.08 . . ` BE IT �'URTHER RE50I�VLU� '1'I13t Lrie P6Su1ti o= tine au�ve Vr'd.Ll.`31G1 G,iu.t adjustiag entry is proven by�the cash in banks as of Nov. 5th, 1929, being uixty one thousand f'our hundred eighteen & 47�100 (��61418.47) Dollars. The outstanding t�varrants as of Nov: 5th, 1929 being Twenty=seven thousand six hundred ninty-five & 39�100 (�27695.39).Dollars arid tne net cash balance of.the Village is the diffemence or Thirty-three tnousand se�en hundred t�venty-three &"08�100 ($�33723.08) Dollars tia�hich is represented b�T the above�cash in tne banks and fund balance. Recorder Archie H. 114iller of'fered.and moved �ne adoption of the fore�;oing n n.,�,�,�,� -, � � �.K. Resolution, drhich c:�as seconcled by Councilman P�ir. and on being put to a vote �ras on call of the roll adopt d. � , > � . � � � �li � � � � � , %22� � voting� "A,ye". � votin� "No". Dated /�� � � ` / 9 � 9 Attest: � � , � � � a���� Village.Recorder: � 0 , Prsident - Vil�a-� Council .. . , .. . . � . . .. .. _. _ _ ...__.... _ i_ _... _. _.._.. .. ... _.� __,_...:...,.._ -,.. �.-. , •.., ......._ �......_.,. ., .... , � ......... ..... :. . .. -� � � \ , :y ' r �, NOTICE OF BIDS Iv'otice is nereb,y given tha,t the Vill.age Council of the Village oP Hopkins, Hennepin County, �vill receive sealed bids up to the hour of 7:30 o'clock, P. LI., on Tuesday, l�ovembe� ].9th, 1929, at the City Aall at Hopkins, r�innesota. For one tractor, approximately five tons crawler track type vrith ca.b and Q snow plow and wings complete. To take in one V Baker Snotiv Plov� e�ri th �vings and one set cra�vler tracics f'or Fordson. The sealed envelopes containing bids shall be addressed to the Village Recorder, Village of Hopkins, P�innesota, and sha.11 be plainly marked �rith the title"Bid����. .A certified checl� for a.n amount equal to 5� of the total amount of Bid must accompany each bid, ��hich check shall be ma,de payable to the order of said Village. The Village reserves the right to reject ar�y or all bids. Dated November 6th, 1929. ARCHIE H. �ILLER Village Recorder of the Pillage of Hopkins, Minnesota. \ _ . . •�� I r � ��ao�rlcE .oF�� DIDS e Notice is nereby �;iven that tne Village Council �f the Villa�e � of Hopl�ins, He�uie�in �ounty, vaill receive sealed bids up to tne hour of , ,.. . � „ � T:30 o'clock, P. i��I. on Tuesday, .Decembe3 ��-rdi9 1929, ai; the City Hall at Hop�sins, i:iinnesota. Ornax�ental stree� li�hts installed on Eycelsior � Avenue fror� Gth'Avenue .to 12th Avenue ��nd i'rom � 12th Avenue to 17tn Avenue and on 9tn 6venue frorn lst Street PTorth to 2nd Street SouL-h , accordin� to speci�ications nolv on file in the oifice of the Recorc�er. 'The sealed envelo;�es containin,� bids shall Ue addressed to tne Villa�e Recorder, Village of Hopkins, -i:lir:nesota, .and sn.all be plainly marl�ed ti�ith the title "Bid��'°. � certii'ied ciieck for ail arnounL equa,l to 5;0 of the total amount of' Bid must accompai� each bid, �ahich�"sheck shall be rnade payable to tnE order of said Villa�e. The Village reserves the right to reject a,ny or all bids. Dated Ilovember l�th, 1929. 0 �LRCNIE H. I��iILL'�,'R Villa�e Recorder ot' the Villa�e of Hopkins, P�tinnesota. 0 , � � � . n��.... _ � r , 'i IdOTICE OF BID3 Idotice is hereby given that the Village CoLuicil oi the Villago � ' ' � of Hopkins, Henne�in County, r�ill receive sealed Uids ub to trio hour of 7:.30 o'clock, P. T;I. on Tuesday, ldovember 19th, 1929, at the City Hall at Hop�ins, Il�iinnesota. For one li��ht car, ne�� or used, to Ue used UJr the Village as a utility arid police car. The sealed envelopes co��taining bids sna11 be addressed to the Village Recorder, Villa�e of Hop�ins, P�linnesota, and shall be plairily ' marked with the title "Did:"". � certified check for an amount equ�.l to 5�� of tne total amount of 13id must accom�ax�y each bid, «nicn cneck sha.11 be rzade payablo. to tne order of said Village. � The Village reserves the ri�•nt to re ject ar�y or all bids. Dated Novernber lf3th, 1`�29. � ARChIL H. ;:�,IL�I.�R Village i?ecorder oi Lrie Village oi � Hopkins, f�innesota. I ' ' I r �� 4� � �-- IJO^lICE OF BIDS votice is hereby given that the Village Council of the Village of Hopki7�s, �enne;�in County, �vill receive sealed bids up to the hour of , 7;30 o'clock, P. I�. on Tizesday, IJoveinber, 19th, 1929, at the' City Ha1T at � i�opkins, '�innesoi:a, � � : For ��eather strips, instal�led, on all .t�indor�rs in the City Hall, Hopkins., 'i��iinnesota. The sealed envelopes containing bids shall be addressed to the Village Recorder, Village of �opkins, I:ifnnesota, and shall be plainly ma.rked with the title "Bid". The� Village reserves tlie right to reject an'q or .all bids: Dated 1`Zovember, 12tn, 1929. � � . �RCHI: � H. LTI LI�R Vil]a:ge Recorder of the �illag�e of Hoplzins, IE4innesota. 0 . . � . . . � . . . / . - � � � The Vi11a�e Council of the Village of Hopkins met in t:ne Council Room in . re�;ular session at 7r30 o'clock P. 1�., November 19th, 1929: �. Il�embers present: 1�. B. Hagen, President, E. J. D�cDona.ld, J. Jasperson,. and Irving Oltman, Trustees,.and Archie,H. Niiller, Recorder. The minutes of tne previous meetin� c�ere read and anproved: � The reports of Frank Stodola, Road=�verseer, Herman Olson, as to �as and � �7ater collections, A. �J. Elmquist; Treasurer, and Dr. James Blake, n�iilk Inspector, �vere read and ordered placed on file. The f ol ld�ing bi 11 s vue re read and al l ovaed : 30 Herman Olson Sal. to 11-15-28- � 45.00 31 . Stanley Hurley Sal. to 11-15=29 72.50 32 �lrchie G. Hamilton Sal. to 11-15-29 72.50� 33 � Archie H. �Iiller Assessment Returns etc. 40:04 5011 Herman Olson Sal. to 11-15-29 25.00 10027 F'rank Dietrich 89 nrs. � 45¢ 40.05 10028 Fred Ha,as 40 hrs. p 45¢, 18:00 10029 Chas. Stothard 13 da��s o 3.00 39.00 10030 '�'rank Stodola 224 hrs. <� 90y� (teamsj 201.60 � 10031 N'rank Stodola 117 hrs. O G0� (overseer) 70.20' 10032 �'rank ATunvar 112 hrs. C� 45¢ 50.40� 10033 Joe Joret 114,hrs. �3 45¢ � 51.30 1U034 Joe Pudil 112 hrs. C 45¢ 50:40 10035 �nil Bro�l 108,hrs. �1 45¢ 48.60. 10036 Christ Jensen 118 hrs. a 45¢ 53.1U, . 1U037 Jorin Bartosh 68 hrs. � 45� 30.60 '� A_ petition z�as read asxing for electric li�hts in Ste�cens Oak tlood Park: �' � motion was duly �ade by Oltma.n seccnded by Jasperson and carried- granting tne petition �roviding the �lectric Li�ht Compan�r nas power in this addition. ' A motion-:�ias duly made by Ti:cDonald seconded by Oltr�an and carried that �the Building Cornmittee have ���eather strips placed ;on all,�viridows in the City Ha.11. �ursuant to riotice dul,y r_;iven asi�in� i'or bids on a lieht netiv or used car � for utility and police purnoses tne follorrin� bids �tere read: Danlberg Brothers: ' 1. T�'ord P:lodel A used�^tucior ......................................w400.00 2. b`ord l�iodel 9 utility Car ..... ................................520.G0 3. F'ord L%iodel A. ludor com�lete .................................. 593.00 La rken & }�oy : . T. Five �asse�i�;er 2 door Coach com�lete....ee ................... 694�:00 2. F'ive ��assenger Fbar poor Standa.rd Sedan ................:..... 738.G0 3. �'ive ;,�assen�er Dernonstrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . a . 6f35 00 ............. . Yello�� Tr:zil Gar��e: 1. Bi�;• si�: Pontiac�ia�o voor ...................:............:..... 899.G0 2. Bi�; six Pontiac'i'our poor......... � ......................... 999.00 Surburban C'r�evrolet: l. Coupe or Ccach .....................................e...,.... 530.00 Leo Prieat: 1. �4ode1 96 �1 4 c;y�linder Sedan .................................. 596:05 2. IGiodel 98 t1 6 c,ylinder Sedan...... ......................... 711.20 3. P:-Iode1 96 A 4 c�ylinder Utilil:y Car., Panel Body ................ 560.25 4. PrTodel 96 A 4 cylinder Utility Car, �.��ress Bod�T .......... ... 5.�3.66 . �,motion was dul�r rnacle b�T I�icDonald seconded bJ Jasuerson to re ject all bids. Tne motion carried on . tne follo���in�;• vctes "hyes" T:IcDonald - Japserson - Oltman ` � • "I��oes" l�Ti.tler - Hagen rursuant to.notice dul�r �;�iven asking f'or bids for one tractor, a_��ro�imatel�T five tons cra�i�ler t�raek t;�rpe T::�ith cab .and V srio�v �lo�v and �vin�;s cor�nlete� �o tafe in one V Baker Sho�v plo�� ti-;ith �rint;s az�d one set cra�•��ler tracks` ior P'ordson, tlze follo�x�in�; bicis �vere received: - i?osholt 'Corripar�y: � 1. �L. H. IO - 20.... ... ........................�.................4?1800:00 , 2. D. H ........................................................... u185.00 3. Tviodel �1ic Sarger_t f'or L. H .. ......:............:.e..........:. 775.00 4. iviodel G Sar�ent lor D H ......................................�.. 1?50.00 5. Sar�ent Plo��r ior T�io�arch 35, Cate�illar �30....... ,...�...... 1500.00 6. 1vTodel E Sargent H;�drolic for Caterpillar 30.:.".......... ......1850.00 7. i�.4ode1 C Sargent ?�ydrolic f'or P�onarch 50 ........................ 1950.00 � 225.00 Cab f'or D H or I, H ......... ...... ............................... Li�;hts..;..... ......� ......... .................................... 115:00 Stocxhand Equipment Com��ai�y: 1. �t�odel 35 Bates ..............................................:.. Starter ..................................................:...... Deduct �'or sno�v lu�s ......:.................................... SIZ�i:�� p�.�t'1• • � � � � • • • • � � � � �� � � � � � � � � • • � � � � � � � � � � � � • • • � ��� • � � � � � � � • 19�'9j usr�d model ............................ ................. �lloti�ance on Baker plo�v aild tracks .........................:... l.. 2� SCO1T1�)8rijr: Ziegler nov� s�ecial Grouser Inte�ral Track ......................... 2. �20 Skeleton lrack ............................................... 3: 30 Giousor Inte�ral Track .:.................................... , 4. 30 Skeletoa Track .............................................. Snow Pl o�vs : � 1. ll2odel 30 :wiechanical hoist iJausau .......................:......: 2.• T�odel 30 hand hoist attach to 30 .............................. 3. �qodel 20 �echanical hoist attach to 20 ......................... 4. Il�odel 20 ha.nd ho'ist attach to 20 ............................... L�otor Porrer Equipment Company: 1. Cle t'rac �todel 30 , h3odel D V Tyne snow plo�r�t;ings ...........................:..... �'L'1@�.'tiI'1C star.ter add������������������������������������������• Sargent �lodel E Add .......................................... l�odel E l�ydrolic add ........................................:.. 2. Cletrac 40 com�lete HydroIDic ................................... Standard deduct .............................................. 3. Cletrac 20 comalete ............................................ Borchert-Ingersoll: . 1. L�onarch 50 tractor ............................................. Extra, starter & light.. ........................:.............: Cab ....................................................:.:..:.. Freight ........................................................ 2. A�Ionarch 35 .:..:................................e............::. Starter & ligYits ............................................... Cab ............................................................ �''reight .......................e.......:........................ 3285.00 2G0.00 4)O.CO 150U.00 775.00 300.OU 2352.00 2477.00 2959.00� 3169.00 1740.00 1500.00 1510:00 1285.00 3330.00 100.00 780.00 1180.00 5745.00 400.00 2460:00 3540.00 1Ei0.00 200:00 60:00 2450:U0 160:00 �125.00 50.00 Snow Plows: � ' , � 1. Sargent HydT�r�:i�� f'or 50 ............................�.:......:.: 1950.00 2. �nd operatecl f'or 50 .........................o..........:.::....1600.00 3. �an onerated �'or 35 ..............................:..:......:.... 1500:00 4 �;�r'ausau for 50�p�E�aniEa,1 .............. ..........:........... 2150.00 ..... 5. i-lausau f'or 50 hand operated .....:...........................:.. 1850.U0 A motion caas dul�T.��ade by Oltman seconded by r,2iller to. accept the bid. o� the 'Liegler Company f'or CatapiTler 30 ����ith Skeleton tra.cx s�oes in �rousers, .�rinter enclosizre, electric lights�, front ��ull hook, snoc� sprokets, radiator,and curtain ¢x�m�^�1�:�e�. `1'he rno;ti.on� carT�-.ed. on� tne� f.�lTotivi�r�, vo:t:e::; ���STes;"' OT tr�an -� P�i1l'�.E:r• -� Ha,�'e:n,. . "I�Toes:"' Jas��e:rson. - �:cD:onal.d. On a r�otion...dul�� :�ade by Oltman seccnded by ��cDonald and car.ried the bid of' the Ziebler'Comnany t�ras accepted for�tiiodel 30 �and lioist �:rausau snrnv plo��= complete ���ith� �rin�s . n�nd operated. Price f'or ����101*� and tractor on t�✓o year ter�:� if necessar�,�. r notion �ras dul�T rna�de b�l ll?cDorialcl seconded by Ol.tMar �.ncl carried .trat the Gas Com��any chan,;e their mains on ll�,s Avemie at ti�eir otivn .e�:?�ense. On a motion dulj� rf�ade b;;r I!:cDonald seconded by Jas�nerson a��d carried the r�eetin� that �ras set ror T�Tove::�ber 25th tvas continued to a future date to be set by tne Council: � \ Bein�; utlable to f'iiiisn the business ut t::Lis tne'etin� due to Lre late hour the meetin�; c�as adjourned to Frida�� I�Tovember 22nd at 2:00 o'clock• �. I;I. . . . . . A�iCHIF�, H. i�iILLEI3 . . .. . ..,. _ Recorder. � ,• � T`l��ST : 1�4. B. Hat�en . President . ., . . �� . , • � I - ....'.. _. . _ -, r • . � .� e The Village.Council ot the Village of Hopkins met ii� tre Cou�cil Room in a re�,^ular adjourned session at 2;00 oEclock P. 14T., IJover�ber 22nd, 19�9.: �11 mernbers ti•✓ere �oresent. � A motion �ras dul�� made by I�TcDonald seconded by Oltman and carried to pa� the Hopkins Ban� `N700.O0 on accourit until tne balance of the ta� levy nas been fukly , received by tne Village: On a.motion dul}� m�de b�� Oltman seconded by Jasperson and carried the followin�� ;neter derosit -refunds ��ere allo�:�ed: ' 20030 20031 20032 20033 20034 �0fl$5 20036 �003'7 2003E3 20039 20040 20041 20042 20043 :? 0044 200�-5 2U046 �0047 20048 .�0049 20050 20051 �?0052 20053 20054 2�055 20056 2UG57 20058 20059 2�060 2G061 ?OU62 20063 20064 200c5 20066 2U067 20068 2006° 2U070 20071 Joe.Theis ......................:y�5.00 G._A. Becl�na,n .................... 5.00 �lu�. J. �nderson.e .......:....... �.UU I�'Iike Bachinsk�T. ................. 5.00 Joe Adarss .......................: 5.00 John Svinel... .. .............. 5.00 �'ra�ik Spott :..................... 5.U0 John Holase:�. .....................5.00 Sam Smitn Sr ..................... 5.OU iTim �. Tneis ...................... S.C�U �'�nton-�1. Olson ...................5. 00 R. J. Zerban ... ............... 5:U.0 J. E. �„ells ...................... 5.U0 Soren Pedersen..... .......... 5.C;0 H. F'. ��Toore ..................... 5.UQ ltrs. P. 0. S��anseon ............. 5.00 John L. �rderson ................ :5.00 Pete Dan{;i�erty .................. 5.00 George Harmon ................... 5.00 Carl J. Nelson ........... ...... 5.00 Isartin Olson ............... ... 5.00 � f1. B. Lof�ren.... ......`........ 5.U0 3�irs. Ed��. H. Zobacn ............. 5.00 Adar.� Roeh.l.... ........... .... 5.00 Jens Clausen...........e........ 5.00 JoYui �mstorf .................... 5.00 F. J. Ko�esn ................ ... S.OU Horr�.n Hov•anc�er .................. 5.00 Dr. F. Isi. IlRadden.... 2 meters....10:00 Oscar %��. K;,�rk .................... 5.00 �lbert Ra.chel....... ..........: 5.00 :�nna Lofgren ...............:..... 5.t�0 Schiebold J. Jensen .............. 5.U0 :'1.. H. �eb'ore..................... �.00 Frank Sitar ...................... 5.00 L3rs. J. J. Culsha�� ............... 5.00 I�drs. Jo'nn �ogan .................: 5.00 D. b'. 0'Lear,y .................... 5.OG Dr. Jarnes Blake.... 2 iaeters..... 10.00 �'. H. Kriz .....................e. 5.00 E. S. Brovm......... .............. 5.00 �deline Erickson ................. 5.00 20U72 20073 20074 20075 20076 20077 20078 20079 20080 2U081 2U082 20083 �20084 20085 20086 200�37 20088' 20089 20090 20091 20092 20093 20094 20095 2U096 20097 20098 20099 20100 20101 20102 20103 20104 20105 20106 20107 20108 10109 ?U110 20111 20112 20113 20I14 Faul Spearin�.........;¢5:00 bi. J. Gross*�an........ E:6� h�irs.� Chas. Bec'�nz.n:... 5:OU James Park .:......:....5.00 J: F: Anderson.........5:00 �1. J. I.inc�berg. . . . . . : . . 5. OU Robert B. Good........ 5:00, yr]n. StrObACk.......... 5.00 g.L. Hamilton....:.... 5:00 A. E. �nderson.:�...... 5.00 I.O.O.F. Lod�e........ 5.00 Dr. F'. J. Du.cers 2 m 5.00 Just E. Simons.........5.00 A, Arness ..............5:00 G.J. Albrecht.:........5:00 C�iilliam.Huohes........ 5.00 Pd. J. ��Jeldon.......... 5.00 P�. B. Ha.gen......:.... 5:00 James Vraspir......... �.00 Carl Koepke........... 5.00 Ra.y Fiutmaker.......... 3.92 E. S�Tilhelmsen......... 4.82 ��a.tt l�iller.:......... 5.00 John Schon .........:...2:30 T.J. A�cGannon..:..:..: 5:00 Mrs. It'linnie Eng....... 5.00 C��n. J: 1t2iller....:..:. 5i00 C. A. Shorilia...:...... 5.00 ��a,therine Shonka...... 5.00 �irs. �'rank Dudo......: 5:00 Elizabeth Apnleby..... 5:00 L2ilton Esher.......... 5:00 P. 1�. Larson.......... 2.66 I:�T: B. I�agen............ 5.00 Alice Shanaha.n......:. 5.00 D. �,ZcDonald............ 5.00 b,irs. `�'J.F. Llora.ri....... 5.00 I�l�.P: Johnson.......... 5.00 �erman Olson.......... 5:00 ��im. . L1cGovern. . . . . . . . . . 5.00 '1'homas Ba�ter......... 5:00 �. �°�'. G�nmell......... 5.GU E. A. Stenzel......... 5.00 __. 20115 P. J. �'�cCormick...........yp5.00 20116 Louis �'. Abraham.......... 5.00 20117 Chas. ��nderson............ 5.00 - �0118 Gust t�,`. Elmquist.......... 5.00 20119 E. F. Lemke............�... 5.00 �1 motion was duly made by I�4eDonald seconded by Jasperson and carried to invest from the gas sinking fund fo.r Side�-�allc and Curb i�rarrants the amount of �p2076.77.. A discussion �vas had in regard to the ne�v street signs arid t+�e :�atter v�as �eferred to the Public-Service� Conunittee. . �.v�o:: � . . On a motion clul� r.*�ade and carried the meetin; Nas adjou-rned to December 3rd, 1929, at f:30 P. I4T. � , , r ��?C'r_IE H. ?��I�Ll�� f?ecorder. �ttest: P:T.B. t�>GF'�� -_J � : _ . �,,,_� , t � Tize Village Council of the Village af Hop:tins met iti tne Council Roo� in regular sessioil at 1:30 o'clock P. 1�., December 3rd, 192�. , I�,lernbers�resent: I!Q. H: Hegen, Fresident, d�. J. %�IcDonala, J. Jasperson; Irvin�; Olt�nan, �rustees, �.nd hrc�.ie H. I:Iiller, Recorcier. . , Ti�e minutes oi' Lhe i;Yvo �r�vious meetin�� rJere read. and approved. The re,��orts of �'rani� Stodola, I2oad-Ove-rseer, Sta7zle;� Hurle,;�, Police Officer, llaniel :C. F'ole�T, Justice of the Peace, and Arcnie H. I,rtiller, Hecorder, ciere read approved and ordered ��laced on i'ile. : Tne follozJin�;: bills lvere read and allotis�ed: � 34 He nnan Ol s o n 35 Stanley Hurley 36 ��rchie G. :�amilton 37 . �rthur �;'�. �lmcuist 38 �rchie H. ;�iller 39 Irvin� Qltman � 40 J. Jasperson 41 �.' J . '�+ cDona�ld u 42� Ti. •B. Ha.�en � 43 Jas. �: Ho'sp � 44 E. J: Jeppesen 45 �•Hopkins Fi re Dept e 4G. Skottegard Bakery 47 Jake Scheffler 48 P:1�ls. Gen. Elec. Co. 49 Hopkins �'urnitare Store 50 John �'. Koss 51 ',�'. S. I�dott 52 Id��th�;restern Tel. Co. 53 I�Telson's Shoe Store 54 I�okesh Iia,rd�:are 55 Citer-Dioest Co. 56 It�Iarinus Larso7i 57 i;IcDonald Transfer Co. 58 Leo priest T,�Totor Co. 59 Hopkins Band 60 I�-ic.Laughlin-I�oreen Co. 61 Daniel E. Fole�* G2 Harr,y C. Blunt- 63 Hopkins �'ublic Lic�r�,ry G4 Heiinepin Countv i�evietv 6 5 �To the rs Zunch � nz 66 Cnas. Snonka 6013 Herman Olson • 5014 T��ls. Gen. Elec. Co. 5015 Jaxne s A7i chod,ym 5016 John F. Koss 5017 ',7aterous Co. 501f3 P�cLa.ughlin=I�Toreen Co. 5019 ��'alxer Si��n R�f'�;.. Co. 10038 F'raru� Stodola 10039 Charles Sto,tna?•d 10040 F'ran:�'Dietrich 10041 Emil F3rok1 10042 Christ Jensen 10043 Joe ��zdil 10044 Joe Joret 10045 Frank IJunvar 10046 Frank Stodola 10047 Tiiorman ;�1. Rosholt Co. 10048 PficDona.ld Transfer Co. 10049 �. H. Coyle 10050 Ts�TcLa�hlin-DToreen Co. �0�220 i:�IcL,:zu�;nlin-Noreen Co. � Sal. to 12-1-29 . Sal. to 1�'_-1-29 & �'el. 5a1. to 12-1-�,9 �; Te1. . ��. year Sal. . ; - i: ��edr Sal. ` .�rear Sal. � i year� Sa-1. � - r year Sa1. . � � �!ear Sal. . � .ye�,r Sal. eil�;ineers Services ' De�.Phone service - � , f'ire and police sire.is . Sal. as fire ste�dert light chai rs repai rs to Ci t�T Hall sup-��lies' (fire dept. ) ,�hone service re��ai rs � p�i�oe supplies � su.;plies repa�rs to Cit� Hall � draya�e 5up:�lies (fire) � music � inisc. Justice fees , . �ustice fees � library Publishin�; & Frintin�; meals for rrisoners meals for prisoners Sal io 12-1-29 li�;ht &, no��er draya�;e supplies (paint for tank) � ;�ydraiit misc. repai rs • 153 n rs . Q 90¢ ( te�ns ) � 4 d��rS � 3.00 - 43 hrs. �i 45 f � 69 n•rs. O 45y - 70 nrs. � 45� 49 h�r-s. C� 45Q � 104 hrs. �� �5y? • l0a hrs. � 45¢ - 108 hrs. C 60¢ (overseer) supplies- • draya�re - - repairs � ' • misc. misc. .- �' � /15.UO a '16.50` 7,5.50� G 2:. 50:• 150�.00s 75.00w . 75.00* 75s00� 105.00'' ' lOO.00'' 66..20` 48.00a . 25.00 � 10.00" 227064' 99.00 • 158.40� 5.25- 23.25� :50� 38.90 � 18.00 � , 26.00'' �,50 a 2.00 � 7U0.00� 1��.�� s 3.05 • 3.05= 103.,00 a , 96'.20 � � - .90 �•; . p 2.50 0� � 25:OOr;� - 119.39'� 2e33a 84:65 �. 50.O1�.� 50.00 � 15.00 � 13'7. 70 �. 12.00 +� 19.35 � 31. 05 � 31.50 � 22 . a5 �. u6.80 � 46.80 �� 64.80 �; 145.00 �, y 5.00 � 1.50 w 25.00 b 75:00 � Irvin� �'!. Oltman objected to the salary of the TrusLees: A motior_ ��ras �du1�7 made. by I�!iil_ler seconded b,y Jas��erson th��t 'all bills be paid. Tne motior carried on the follo�vin� vote: �.�es J�s,�erson, D�Iiller, Ha�en. Tdoes Oltmar_.• Irving ;'i. Olt�a,n presented 'nis clieck of• sever_ty-f'ive cioll�rs to tne Librai�T F`und. � J 0 u A motioiz z��as dul�� �ade by P,�iller seccnded bL� Jasy�erso_z and carried to acce�t this gif't. . . - � The Security National Bar�� requested tzat t'r�e�� be pei�itted to reduce the amount of' securities, zoc: i�i the Federal �eserve Bank �,s a g�zarantee to Villa,�e Deposits, to �che urnour:t of ;�1728fi.74, and tn�.t �art of tne said certiiicates be Villa�;e oi' Hopkins Securities: Cn a motion dul;,r rnade bZ� Oltman seconded b;;� Jasr�erson aricl carried tYiis request c��as �ranted subject to �n a,j�p?'Ov31 by the STi�lage _�ttoruey. . Tne follotvin�r five dollar meter der�osit refunds t7ere allo��ied.: Zion Lutneran ahurch, r.�us Lindanl, i�Irs. �. B. �:iilcox, �i. i�'.� �lrnquist, Joseph Peshina, James Catners, R. H. Shonka, Jas. J. iriatc'rute, 0. G. Cnermacl�, Gtto Johnson, Ludv��i�; %inclerson, Neil I:�. Goldberg, �lfred P. Jonnson, C. Peterso�z, i`,'illiar� F. Geissler, John ��ieller, H. q. �'lecl�nan, ��ii. S. S�rietana, Tneo. liavelka, ,IaTrs. J. J. isien��:, Ida C. I,auer, r1rs. I��;. h. Geer, Joseph Cnror�y; �vIrs. J. G. Shox�a, C. E. Gustafson, �lrthur 0. Nelson, n. J. �,'e,y, }��rs. Sarah L. K1oPp, PZrs. �1. Hockstedler, Earl L. I�Iiller, ��linslo�•� b'uxa, P1rs. �. G. ?��Ielcner, John� A. Sclzneider, R. �. ti�iatson, nu;;ust C. JoYuison, ATels Severso.z, Frar�c J. Shirnota, Viggo Dahlman, i�tIine;� Catliers, P1rs. Otto H. Japs, Ed: Kokesh, Llartin Jense�, i"ialter Schm��idel, Jos. V. Lapic, Cnas. C. Lapic,- LZartin S��lvester, lneo. Lundman, I,�,tt ililbert, Ra�nond En�;, Carl L. Sie`rert, i:�irs. A. S. ATash, Ed. 'rSaleritch, Tom Vranek, I�,?rs. �ou�;las �:'aite, Geor�;�e �'1. Erickso�i, 0. �. Be.cl�aan, Dr. h. H, LTalerich, Jos. B. I�iiller,, John Beck, Andre�� Stan;;, Victor �edeen, R. J. T!Rayo, T�i. J. Sefcik,- i,�ir. �1. Pavek,, Jos. �. Nemec, Saran Tosteson, Theo. �xtine, P:irs. John Kroon, �rs. Jack Heins, J. L. ���IcTTall�l, J. L. r'�npenger, �lIrs. Stanley Scnnabel, J. H. Ha��lisn, Frank Stasne��, J. P. Ftoeser, � S�vec�ish Lutheran Cnurcr a6.22,St. Josepn's. Church �,�15.00,John G. i�.etzold �10.00, Clarence �'l. Giover .;�10.00, John ;iillman 73.74, Pe�. �T. Zi7�oy iP3.20; i;7n. Leuthner � 2.e6; C. H. Rierna.nn ��1.31. • ��'ursuant to notice daly given callin�s for bids for orna.raexital street li�Thts, �ne folloti��in� bids tivere received: . Pierson-,iJilcox �lectric Copany: 1, �?. �xcelsior Ave. from 6tn to 12tn 1. yr4096.U0 � 2. ti�6040.00 ) B. ��celsior �ve. from 12tn to 17th 1. �3430.00/) _ 2. ti��5050.00 ) C. Tlintn Avenue irom ist st. �io. to 1. 1£376.00 ) 2nd st. South 2. 2740.00 ) b�or, sta�;gerd s�lstern deduct �54.00 per post. Industrial Electric Comr,ar�:. - g.E.�celsior Ave: iron:. 6tn to l�th B.�:xce:Lsior nve. from 12th to.l7tn C.�Tinth �ve. i'ror� lst street Idorth to 2�d street 5outh r,xtra, .�4.20 each for ref'ractors. 1. ----- 2. 9177.OG 1. ----- 2. 6423.U0 1. ----- 2. 4273.00 Granite ��osts. i'rost price add 240.00 185:00 160.00 Donovaxi Constr�zction, Cor�pa��,y: ' � A. ��celsior Ave. �rom 6th to 12tn l. 4�58.00 Steel Installed Steel`-6�58.00 , 3922. UO Concrete i -- ., -- 'r; =; .. . .;!) � 2. 2200.00 Steel , InStalled CoiiareteJ6522:00. - . 2600.00 Concre te i.:.:� : : :� ��;:L ��-�'..; :' � :: �; B. �xcelsior �ve. from 1�2tn to 17th 1. 3150.00 Steel Installed Steel 5050.00 . 2770.U0 Concrete . ,2. 1900:00 Steel Installed Concrete 48�0.00 , 2060.00 Concrete C. Ninth Ave. from ist street Ilorth ..1. 2100.00 Steel Installed Steel 3115.00 , to 2nd street South "e 1852.00 Concrete , 2. 1015.00 Steel Installed Concrete 3002.00 1150.00 Concrete For, staggei�d sSrstem deduct 5p54.00 per post. -� - A motion vras Qul�► made bS� Oltrna,n�seconded by BZcDona.ld and carried to accept the bid of Pierson-F�ilcox Electric.Compariy on A_„2-B 2� Granite Concrete rou��h 12, foot�post with �dashington Unit - 300 tslatt light - 2 sin�;le cables. A mo_tion v�as cluly made by I�cDonald - seconded by Ol�tman that � bids on all !'C" propositions be held.open for further . consideration until the next�meeting December 17th. g motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by L4eDonald instructing Herman.Olson and Archie H..P�iller, clerk.to check up on costs etc. of �,leaning up and damage done by Paper Ca,lmenson Co.,:St. Paul and send them a bill. �- �� � � - Qn a motion daly made and carried the meeting was adjourned until DeQember l�th, 1929. ARCHIE H. �ILLER Recorder ATTEST: ItI. B. Ht1GEN President � "r.� :� � The Pillage Council of the Qilla�;e of kopkins me� in the Council Roa�m in regular session at 7:30 P. �., DeCeinb�r 17th, 1929. ii�embers present: ":1. B. Hagen, President,.-E. J. 11�cD6naii3, J. Jasperson, and Irving Oltman, Trustees, and Archie �:. L4iller, }�ecorder: The minutes of the ��revious mee.tin�; �R�ere read and anproved. �; The reports of Frank Stodola, Road-overseer, and Herman Olson, a,s�to gas and �vater collections, ti�;ere read, a�proved and ordered placed on file: �motion �vas duly made by i;icDonald seconded by Oltman and carried t�t all delinauent gas and �vater accounts be referred to the finance counnittee: � `ihe iollowin� bills �vere read and allo�ved: 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 �020 5021 5022 5023 5024 5025 5026 5027 10051 10052 10053 10054 10055 10056 10057 10058 10059 10060 10061 10062 10063 10064 Herman Olson Stanley Hurley Archie G. Ha,milton Isliller-Davis Co. L�IcDonald Transfer Co. iPpls. Fi� dept. Hopkins Publia Library Anton Olson Bren Hard�vare Co. Security National Bank Accounting Systems Co. Hez�an Olson Crane Co. T�:eDonald Trans�er Co. �laterous Co.: James idichodym Pe1 �'efi Sundqui s t Bren Hardware Co. Accounting S� stems Co. Frank Stodola Fra,nk Stodola Joe Joret P'rank Nunva r Christ Jensen �mil Brokl Chas. Stothard Ye 11 rns T rai 1 Ga. rage 1'Jm. H. Ziegler Co. Midwest Oil Co. B. S;'. & Leo Ha.rris Co. Nic�onald Transfer Co. Bren Ha.rdware Co. Accounting Systems Co. Sal. to 12-15-29 Sal. tp 12-15_29 Sal. to I2-15-29 Treas. office suppTies draya�e for f'ire dept. supplies library poor fund library & supplies insurance supplies Sal. to 12-15-29 supplies d rayage suppliea d rayage Zabor on 2�ydrant supplies misc. 41 hrs._� 90¢ (teams) 108 hrs. 0 60¢ (overseer) 79 hrs. � 45¢. 36 hrs. � 45¢ 61 hrs. � 45¢ 51 hrs. O 45¢ � days � 3.00 gas supplies � oil. supplies dra,ysge supplies misc. :� 45.00 72:50 72.50 2.07 :50 19.74 72:00 1.75 2.20 335.00 18.81 25.00 90.13 2.50 10.00 5.00 2?.50 7.02 18.81 ' 36.90 64.80 35.55 16,20 27.45 22.95 10.50 2. 76 11.40 81.03 126.12 9.75 10.06 18.81 Amotion was duly made by I�cDonald seconded by Jasperson and carried to refer bill to the Bus Com�r�y on dama�e to 2�ydrant at 12th & Egcelsior Avenue. g motion was duly made by Oltman seconded by I�cDonald and carried to pay A. �. Olson bill of �1.75 from poor acaount. A motion was duly made by Oltman seconded b� Jasperson and carried to pay the men working on the poor fund,as soon as they are through working. � A motion was duly made b9 Oltman seconded by Jasperson and carried to refer ✓ the sale of the old snow plow to the Public Sernice Corrnnittee. Amotion evas duly made by Oltman seconded by I�cDonald and oa.rried that the matter oP trains standing on crossings, without signals, be referred to .the Public Safety Committee. � ' A motion wa.s duly ma.de by Oltrrian seconded by �cDonald and ca,rried that the Public Service Cozrrmittee be instructed to have a heater installed on the tractor, total cost not to exceed ;�20.00. Araotion.was duly made by D�cDona,ld secon.ded by dltman and• carried referring to the.Public Service Comnittee the matter of the working'conditions of the water pump and control. 6 � �� . \ ' • ' `� � � � . -- � .. The fIDooding of the East End.skating rink tvas referred to the Public Service . Committee., . . �� . , - : .. � . �_ . . , � � � motion was duly made by �icDona.ld seconded by Oltman and carrie� to lay the "C" bid on street lighting over on the table .iantil the next meeting: - �. A.motion.was duly made by Oltman seconded by Jaspe-rson and carried to have the Orna.mental street. libhts � placed according to the opposite 'or tiuziform system: On a� motion: duly nade .and� ca,rried the meeting �vas adjourned until January 7th; � 1930, at 1:30 P. P:i. - �� " � ;�;. - . � . . . ARCHIE H. 14iILLER � . � Rscorder. • ATiEST: � : • � �. 14i.. B. .HAGEN : . .President. " . � , � . . ` . . � : , '� � i - . . t�