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1922-07-06 Regular J 1 1, .-, f' ' 109 U.y b, 'J¡;::;¡;::; . On account of tb.e 4tÚ of July 1922 being a legal hoiliday, the cit~. Council, by unanimous agreement, met in regular session 5hiw 6tl:;. day of July 1922 with the f'0110wing members present: W. T. Goode. Pres. of the Cou.ncil H. C. Adan~s, Councilman O. O. Davis, n R. E. McLaughlin; 0 " " J. S. Underhill Also present were Geo. F. Parker, City Attorney, R. E. Willis, City Engineer, W. W. Dunnicliff, City Clerk. The minutes of June 20th were read and unanimously approved as read. Motion was made by Councilman O. O. Davis, seconded by Councilman H. C. Adams, that the Clerk be authorized to notify the Bank of Okeecbobee to stop payment onVoucher. No. 153, Water Works Fund in laTor of Cameron & Barkley Co., Jacksonville, Florida. and issue duplicate voucher in lieu thereof. Motion was unanimous. On motion made by Councilman H. C. Adams and seconded by Councilman J. S. Underhill a Resolution was unani~ously adopted, relative to the completion of the paved streets and the assessments of the twø- thirds of the costs òn certain lots listed in said resolution. Said Resolution, consisting of ten typewritten pages, being a part of these minutes, and filed in the metal file of the City Clerk's office under letter "R". This Resolution was passed at this meeting by a unanimous vote. - ; Mr. Henry Lewi's made a complaint before the Council that the Ci ty Chief of Police,L. E. Davis, had shot his colt, which had been struck by an unknown càr upon the streets of the Ci~y, and had its leg broken. He valued the colt at $100, and suggested that the City pay him J5o as damages. The Counci 1 dismissed tll.. matter, for the time being, claiming that in as much as Mr. Lefrs had looked at the colt with the broken leg and then apparently abandoned same, the Chi~f of Police had a r~ght to dispose of the animal and relieve it of its suffering. All bills due were ordered paid. Motion was made by Councilman H. C. Adams, seconded by Councilman O. O. Davis, that Mi.. J. C.. Dancy be employed as City Pumper and Engineer at the City pumping station, at a salary of $100 per month, effective June 19, 1922. Carried unanimously. 0 Motion was made by Councilman R. E. McLaughlin and seconded by Councilman H. C. Adams, that the City Council adjourn until 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 7, 1922.0 ~~ vi. ~~ ' ~ 0 Attest:-/r. ,~. .. President of E:ouncil. Ci'y lerk -------------------------------------- July 7, 1922. . Pursuant to adjournment of July 0,1922 the City Council met at 7~30 p.m. with the following members present: O. O. Davis, J. S. Underhill, H. C. Adams, R. E. McLaughlin, Also present were Geo. F . Parker, Attorney" R. E. Willis, City Eng~neer. W. W. Dunnicliff, City Clerk. On motion made by O. O. DaTi~, seconded by H. C. Adams, R. E. McLaughlin was made ~emporary Chairman in the absence of W. T. Goode. Motion was unanimous and Councilman McLaughlin assumed yhe Chair. ,