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<br />VILLAGE OF ELK RIVER COUNCIL MEETING <br />JULY 24, 1909 <br /> <br /> <br />The Common Council met at the office O.J. Whitman. <br /> <br />Members present: F.L. Salter, president, J. Virgin B. Carr, L. Pollard, trustees, O.J. Whitman, <br />recorder. Meeting called to order at 8:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Minutes of last meeting read and approved. <br /> <br />On motion of L. Pollard and seconded by B. Carr the President was authorized to hire W.F. <br />Chadboume to take charge of repairing the Elk River and Otsego bridge under the direction of C.A. <br />P. Turner. <br /> <br />The matter of buying and putting in a new village scale was taken up and discussed. On motion by <br />Virgin and seconded by Carr. O.J. Whitman was instructed to purchase the scale. <br /> <br />Motion by Pollard, seconded by Virgin to hire H.C. Hastings as official weigher was carried. <br /> <br />Motion by Virgin seconded by Carr to pay Harold Keays ten dollars for etra work on street lamps <br />was carried. <br /> <br />The following bills were audited and allowed: <br />L. Pollard – fixing sewer & Bridge - $.75 <br />Oliver Mansur – mowing park - $2.00 <br />Lee S.laback – mowing park - $4.00 <br />W.P. Rhoda – freight - $.75 <br />Elk River Lumber Co. 12 sks.. cement $4.40 <br />E.N. Daly – 1 gal gas engine oil and pipe and fixtures for Chadbourne fountain - $3.77 <br />W.F. Chadbourne – 8 days work on fountain - $24.00 <br />Harold Keays – extra work on lamps - $10.00 <br />C.C. Dinehart State Treasurer for Tax for ??ebriation hospital - $36.00 <br />The Patterson Street Lighting Co. – 4 doz. feed pipes, 36 burners, 1 blow torch - $86.10 <br />F.D. Waterman – 28 days assessing - $56.00 <br />O.J. Whiteman – freight paid Rhoda - $.50 <br />John Plante – blacksmithing - $11.05 <br />The Van Tilberg Co. - $2.72 <br />The Standard Oil Co. – 20 gal gasoline - $2.46 <br />Hubner Mercantile Co. – wire screen - $.65 <br />The Penn Oil & Supply Co. - $21.00 <br /> <br />No further business adjourned carried. <br /> <br />O.J. Whitman, Village Recorder <br />