f— = — *\ YEAR BOOK 1918-1919 OFFICERS OF S T, Including TOWNSHIP OFFICERS, ETC. m ORDER OF BUSINESS and STANDING RULES BOARD OF SUPERVISORS E. F. WINKLER, County Clerk BELLEVILLE, ILL. News- Democrat, Belleville, III. J A LIST OF THE SUPERVISORS Of St. Clair County, Illinois Name. P. O. Address. EAST ST. LOUIS. Martin M. Drury . . W. A. Murphy Edward Dooley James McAuliffe . . T. W. Wallace John J. Harrington James Whitmore . . Dan White Phil. Minnette George Stapleton . . Frank Doyle Louis Schmidt M. L. Harris (Chief) W. P. Elliott . E. W. Jimerson T. J. Canavan J. A. Lang J. K. Ewing M. T. Flynn P. F. Martin Henry C. Bishop . . . Frank Pelete R. W. Miller 138 N. 4th St. 1646 Cleveland Ave. . . 1417 St. Louis Ave. 501 N. 37th St. 1843 Bond Ave. . . . . . r 138a N. 4th St. .... 314 Market Ave. 1800 McCasland Ave. . . 904 Trendley Ave. 603 N. 11th St. . . 3924 Linden Place 471 N. 29th St. . . 1748 Belmont Ave. 1218 N. 15th St. 1100a Gaty Ave. Arcade Bldg. 841 N. 80th St. City Hall 549 N. 13th St. 421 N. 7th St. 808 N. 31st St. . 1133 V 2 Market Ave. .... 1622 N. 36th St. BELLEVILLE. William P. Gaul (Chief) Peter Gaerdner William J. Claus William Daubach Joseph Martin Philip Puderer Harry Reifschneidfcr . . . Lee Neubarth . . 1022 W. Main St. . 306 N. Charles St. 705 S. Jackson St. . . . . 109 N. Gold St. . 100 S. Illinois St. . 408 Wabash Ave. . . . 521 N. Race St. 921 S. Jackson St. Name Address .Daniel Koenigstein — Centreville East St. Louis, Edgemont Station. Harry G. Schneider — Canteen East St. Louis, Edgemont Station, R. R. No. 2. Eouis Zerweck — Lebanon Lebanon, 111. Herbert F. Lill — Mascoutah Mascoutah, 111. Andrew Voelkel — Shiloh Valley. .Rentchler Sta., 111. Rudolph Ochs — O’Fallon. ..Lebanon, 111., R. R. No. 2. George Dintelmann — St. Clair Belleville, 111. Eugene F. Schirmer — Caseyville .... East St. Louis, Edgemont Station. Edw. W. Pfingsten — Stookey. .Belleville, 111., R. R. 4. H. W. Schwartz — Sugar Loaf Dupo, 111. C. B. Jones — Stites Lovejoy, 111. William F. Niess — Engelmann Mascoutah, 111. A. C. Schulz — Fayetteville Lenzburg, 111., R. R. 1. James Campbell — Marissa Marissa, 111. F. X. Heiligenstein — Freeburg Freeburg, 111. George Nuernberger — New Athens.. New Athens, 111. George S. Reinhardt — Lenzburg New Athens, 111., Rural Route. Jos. A. Miller — Smithton Belleville, 111., R. R. 2 Adolph Spalt — Prairie du Long.... New Athens, 111., R. R. 2. Henry Tegtmeier — Millstadt Millstadt, 111. STANDING COMMITTEES OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILL. 1918-1919 (First named is Chairman.) Judiciary — Zerweck, R. W. Miller, Drury. Finance — Harris, Campbell, Stapleton. Outside Pauper Relief — Flynn, Canavan, Bishop. County Home — Schneider, Pfingsten, Doyle. Jail — Lang, Spalt, Jos. Martin. Court House — Claus, Jones, Minnette. Workhouse — Jimerson, Dintelman, Schmidt. School Relations — Schulz, Peleate, White. Cities and Villages — Reifschneider, Neubarth, Wal- lace. Salaries and Reports — Elliott, Drury, Harris. License — Whitmore, Dooley, Voelkel. Elections and Townships — Daubach, Lill, Schirmer. Mines and Mining — Gaul, Gaerdner, Koenigstein. Printing and Stationery — Puderer, Reifschneider, Schirmer. Taxation — Canavan, Voelkel, Harrington. Bonds — Reinhardt, Ochs, Nuernberger. Blind — Campbell, Niess, Neubarth. Roads — Schwartz, Tegtmeier, Heiligenstein. Dependent Children — Ewing, Murphy, McAulifle. Illinois Centennial Com. — Canavan, Lill, Gaul, Jos. Miller, Campbell. Claims — Jos. Miller, Flynn, Schulz. P. F. Martin — Chairman. — 3 — Township Officers TOWN CLERKS. Township — Name of Officer. P. O. Address. East St. Louis — M. J. Whalen East St. Louis, 111. Belleville — G. H. Beineke Belleville, 111. Mascoutah — Jacob Bachmann Mascoutah, 111. Lebanon — Benjamin Reibold Lebanon, 111. Shiloh Valley — Henry D. F. Friedewald, Belleville, 111., R. R. No. 6. O’Fallon— Henry E. Fischer O’Fallon, 111. St. Clair — Al. Deppe Belleville, 111. Caseyville — Henry Koblitz, Sr Caseyville, 111. Stookey — Nicholas Rehg. . . .Centreville Sta., R. R. 1. Centreville — Frank Stuart East St. Louis, Edgemont Station. Canteen — A. W. Chitwood . East St. Louis, Edgemont Station. Sugar Loaf — Wm. Schwab Dupo, 111. Stites — Wm. Terry Lovejoy, 111. Engelmann — Geo. Muehlhauser, Jr Mascoutah, 111, Fayetteville — George Bieser Fayetteville, 111. Marissa — Thomas Keyworth Marissa, 111. Freeburg — John Sintzel Freeburg, 111. New Athens — L. P. Bert New Athens, 111. Lenzburg — H. G. Winter Lenzburg, 111. Smithton — Louis Grossmann Smithton, 111. Prairie du Long — Geo. Leilich. .New Athens, 111., R. R. Millstadt — A. C. Kern Millstadt, 111. 4 - HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. CLAIR 1 COUNTY. (Single Highway Commissioner in each Township. Act of Legislature in effect July 1st, 1917.) Township. — Name of Officer. P. O. Address. East St. Louis — None elected . Belleville — None elected. Mascoutah — Nic. G. Friederich Mascoutah, 111. Lebanon — Sirolos Padfield Summerfield, 111. Shiloh Valley — Edw. Reno .... O’Fallon, 111., R. R. 2. O’Fallon — Edw. Hobein O’Fallon, 111. St. Clair — Wm. B. Boul Belleville, 111., R. R. 5. Caseyville — C. C. Mees Caseyville, 111. Stookey — Peter Vogt Belleville, 111., R. R. .5 Centreville — Jos. Cookson. . .Centreville Sta., R. R. 1. Canteen — Frank Comment East St. Louis, Edgemont Station. Sugar Loaf — John F. Adelsberger Dupo, 111. Stites — Robert G. Baker Lovejoy, 111. Engelmann — John G. Hoff Mascoutah, 111. Fayetteville — Anton G. Sandheinrich. . St. Libory, 111. Marissa — George Pflasterer Marissa, 111. Freeburg — A. J. Fritz Freeburg, 111. New Athens — August Schlueter New Athens, 111. Lenzburg — Fred W. Wasem Lenzburg, 111. Smithton — Wm. P. Kunz Smithton, 111. Prairie du Long — Fred Stenzil New Athens, 111., Rural Route. Millstadt— Jacob Eckert .... Millstadt, 111., R. R. 2. 5 — ASSESSORS. Township. — Name of Officer. P. O. Address. East St. Louis — Geo. B. Moore East St. Louis, 111. Belleville — Henry Dietrich . ... 805 West Main St. Mascoutah — Emil Pfeiffer Mascoutah, 111. Lebanon — John Widicus Summerfield, 111. Shiloh Valley — Isaac Cox: Belleville, R. R. 6. O'Fallon — G. C. Megee O’Fallon, 111. St. Clair — Louis J. Fournie Belleville, R. R. 3. Casey ville — August Gray Casey ville, 111. Stookey — Jos. Stoeckel Belleville, R. R. 5. Centreville — Chas. Jerome, Jr.. .East St. Louis R. R. 1. Canteen — A J. Throop . . East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. Sugar Loaf — W. G. Hauser Dupo, 111. Stites — F. M. Shepard National City, 111. Engelmann — John Scherer Mascoutah, 111. Fayetteville — John Beelmann St. Libory, 111. Marissa — Fred Triefenbach, Jr Marissa, 111. Freeburg — Louis Koesterer, Jr Freeburg, 111. New Athens — George H. Winter New Athens, 111. Lenzburg — Henry Jeude Lenzburg, 111. Smithton — N. O. Phillips Belleville, R. R. 2. Prairie du Long — Geo. Hirsch. .New Athens, 111., R. R. Millstadt — Fred Kropp Millstadt, 111. 6 — TOWNSHIP COLLECTORS OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Township. — Name of Officer. P. O. Address. East St. Louis — S. J. Cashel East St. Louis, 111. Belleville— Wm. H. Hohm Belleville, 111. Mascoutah — Geo. C. Pfeiffer Mascoutah, 111. Lebanon — Henry W. Blanck Lebanon, 111. Shiloh Valley — Charles Perrottett Belleville, 111. Rural Route. O'Fallon — Edward N. Thomas O’Fallon, 111. St. Clair — John Gansmann .... Belleville, 111., R. R. 3. Caseyville — Chas. Thilman, Jr Caseyville, 111. Stookey — Jos. Klaus Centreville Sta., R. R. 1. Centreville — Fred J. Ziska East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. Canteen — C. E. Sommer East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. Sugar Loaf — Oscar G. Mueller Columbia, 111. Stites— N. B. West Lovejoy, 111. Engelmann — Rudolph Nicol Mascoutah, 111. Fayetteville — Herman Otten St. Libory, 111. Freeburg — Louis Borger Freeburg, 111. Marissa — Thos. Rutherford Marissa, 111. New Athens — Ben Krupp New Athens, 111. Lenzburg — William Fleischmann Lenzburg, 111. Smithton — Jerome Phillips ...Belleville, 111., Star Route. Prairie du Long — Fred Baltz. .New Athens, 111., R. R. Millstadt — George Hoeser { Millstadt, 111. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Township. — Name of Officer. P. O. Address. Lenzburg — William Freeh, Sr. Lenzburg, 111. Lenzburg — A. R. Moore Marissa, 111., R. R. Marissa — George Dial Marissa, 111. Marissa — John A. Wilson Marissa, 111. Engelmann — Robert W. Klingel Mascoutah, 111., R. R. 3. Canteen — F. J. Wallis — East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. Canteen — J. H. Deichmann East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. Caseyville — Hugh Toussaint Caseyville, 111. Caseyville — J. G. Klein East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. New Athens — Alvin Suemnicht New Athens, 111., Rural Route. New Athens — B. H. Sterling New Athens, 111. Smithton — Chas. F. Hill Smithton, 111. Fayetteville— John Rueter St. Libory, 111. Lebanon — Louis Smith Lebanon, 111. Stites— George P. Doscher . Love joy, 111. Stites — W. G. Evans National Stock Yards, 111. East St. Louis — John J. Driscoll. . .East St. Louis, 111. East St. Louis — Russell E. Townsend. .East St. Louis. East St. Louis — Elmer E. Clark. . .East St. Louis, 111. East St. Louis — J. C. Brady East St. Louis, 111. East St. Louis — Wm. J. Kane. ...East St. Louis, 111. Belleville — Ben Lautz Belleville, 111. Belleville— Louis E. Wangelin Belleville, 111. Belleville — L. R. Osterhaus Belleville, 111. Belleville — Henry F. Eggersmann .... Belleville, 111. Belleville — Alfred B. Davis Belleville, 111. Millstadt — Navajo Ben Millstadt, 111. Millstadt — Ed. Boley Millstadt, 111., R. R. 2. Sugar Loaf — W. A. Schwartztrauber East Carondelet, 111. Sugar Loaf — Louis Noble, Sr. ...East Carondelet, 111. Centreville — William Whitman East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. — 8 — Township — Name of Officer P. O. Address O’Fallon— J. W. Asbury O’Fallon, 111. Mascoutah — John Scharth Mascoutah, 111. Mascoutah — Otto Scharth Mascoutah, 111. Stookey — John Pfingsten Belleville, 111., R. R. 5. Prairie du Long — Chas. Talbot. .. .New Athens, 111., Rural Route. POLICE MAGISTRATES OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS. City and Village — Name of Officer. P. O. Address. Belleville — Henry Beineke Belleville, 111. Brooklyn — E. J. Jackson Lovejoy, 111. East St. Louis — E. J. Eggmann. . . .East St. Louis, 111. Lenzburg — Jos. H. McGovern Lenzburg, 111. Dupo — John F. Adelsberger Dupo, 111. Caseyville — George E. Russel Caseyville, 111. New Athens — Clarence Vogler New Athens, 111. Lebanon — Geo. W. Gerking Lebanon, 111. Marrisa — James W. Paul Marissa, 111. Summerfield — Jos. T. Keith Summerfield, 111. East Carondelet — H. C. Veninga. .East Carondelet, 111. CONSTABLES OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Township — Name of Officer. P. O. Address. East St. Louis — N. J. Colgan East St. Louis, 111. East St. Louis — Ed. L. Bergen .... East St. Louis, 111. East St. Louis — George M. Lorius. .East St. Louis, 111. East St. Louis — William Lynn East St. Louis, 111. East St. Louis — Nicolas Coyne East St. Louis, 111. Belleville — Charles W. Arbogast Belleville, 111. Belleville— George Wolf >• Belleville, 111. Township — Name of Officer. P. O. Address. Belleville— Walter L. Ward . ... Belleville, 111. Belleville — Henry Amlung Belleville, 111. Belleville— Henry J. Yerk Belleville, 111. Mascoutah — John H. Anderson Mascoutah, 111. Lebanon — August Braun Lebanon, 111. Lebanon — Wm. H. Stone Lebanon, 111. Lebanon—James Ford Lebanon, 111. O’Fallon — Orrin B. Joseph O’Fallon, 111. O’Fallon — Geo. McCommons O’Fallon, 111. St. Clair — Al. Deppe Belleville, 111. Caseyville — Henry Rupprecht Caseyville, 111. Canteen — P. J. Brennan East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. Canteen — F. J. Gronewald East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. Sugar Loaf — J. F. Simons East Carondelet, 111. Sugar Loaf— A. C. Douglas , Dupo, 111. Sugar Loaf — A. C. Euge East Carondelet, 111. Stites — Russel B. Quillan. .National Stock Yards, 111. Stites — Henry T. Jones Lovejoy, 111. Stites — Adolph Dorsey Lovejoy, 111. Fayetteville — Emil Burgard Fayetteville, 111. Fayetteville — John Y. Weilmuenster . . . .Lenzburg, 111. New Athens — Michael Schlesinger. .New Athens, 111. New Athens — Harry Beimfohr New Athens, 111. Millstadt — William Feuerhan Millstadt, 111. Lenzburg — Fred Groh Lenzburg, 111. Lenzburg — Fred W. Wasem New Athens, R. R. Centreville — Joseph Chartrand. . . .East St. Louis, 111. Rural Route 1. Centreville — Paul Kisselbach East St. Louis, Edgemont Sta. Marissa — L. W. Eckert Marissa, 111. - 10 — Board of Supervisors ORDER OF BUSINESS. 1. Calling of roll. 2. Reading the minutes of the last meeting. 3. Presentation of petitions and communica- tions. 4. Report of Standing Committees in regular order. 5. Reports of Special Committees. 6. Reports of County appointees. 7. Resolutions and unfinished business. 8. New business. 9. Final roll call. 10. Adjournment. STANDING RULES. 1. A majority of the Supervisors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and all questions which shall arise at meetings shall be deter- mined by the votes of the majority of the Super- visors present, except in such cases as is otherwise provided. 2. No member shall retire during a meeting without the permission of the chairman. 3. All committees shall be appointed by the chair- man unless otherwise directed by the Board. 4. All committees, except the Road and Bridge Committee, which shall meet in the office of the County Superintendent of Highways, who shall keep a record of said Road and Bridge Committee meet- ings, shall, whenever circumstances will permit, meet in the office of the County Auditor, who shall keep a record of the transactions of such committees, with the exception as noted above. 5. All committees shall report to the Board in writing, with a statement of the facts and their con- clusions and recommendations thereon. - 11 - 6. It shall be the duty of the various committees to give special consideration to all matters arising under their respective heads, and such matters as shall be referred to them concerning the same, and to keep the Board advised on such matters as may come before them, and where advisable, to make such rules for the conduct of their respective departments and for the county appointees that may come under their respective jurisdictions. All such rules before becoming effective shall have the approval of the Board. 7. There shall be twenty-one standing commit- tees, to-wit: Finance, to consist of three members and the chairman of the Board. Judiciary, to consist of three members. Outside Pauper Relief, to consist of three members. County Home, to consist of three members. Jail, to consist of three members. Court House, to consist of three members. Workhouse, to consist of three members. School Relations, to consist of three members. Cities and Villages, to consist of three members. Salaries and Reports, to consist of three members. Licenses, to consist of three members. Elections and Townships, to consist of three members. Mines and Mining, to consist of three members. Printing and Stationery, to consist of three members. Taxation, to consist of three members. Bonds, to consist of three members. Blind, to consist of three members. Roads, to consist of three members. Dependent Children, to consist of three members. Illinois Centennial Committee, to consist of five members. Claims, to consist of three members. 8. All claims and demands against the county and all petitions for appropriations, in order to se- cure the action of the Board thereon at any partic- — 12 — ular meeting, shall be presented to the County Clerk on the 20th day of the month preceding the meeting. The Clerk shall then prepare a tabulated statement of all such claims so filed, showing the name of the claimant, the amount of the claim and what for, each of which claims shall be numbered consecutively. He shall at least three days before the meeting of the Board mail to each member of the Board a copy of such tabulated statement of claims. He shall also present the claims to the Committee on Claims, pre- vious to its meeting, which committee, together with the Auditor, shall audit said claims, and report the same to the Board at its meeting, and the Board shall then and there allow or reject the claims so presented by an aye and nay vote, provided that a claim may, by a vote of the Board, be laid over for further consideration at a subsequent meeting. 9. The yeas and nays shall be taken upon all contracts to be made relating to the sale or letting of county property, and upon all expenditures of money, and if any three members require it, upon any question before the Board. 10. A motion to reconsider may be made at the same or a following meeting, but only by a member voting with the majority. 11. The rules may be suspended in any particular meeting by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. 12. No alterations shall be made in any of the rules of the Board, without the consent of the ma- jority of the members thereof, nor without a notice stating such proposed change being given at the preceding meeting of the Board. 13. The Board shall be governed in their deliber- ations by parliamentary rules laid down in Cushing’s Manual of Parliamentary Practices, so far as the same shall be applicable. 14. Temporary Relief: — When any poor or in- digent person within the limits of any township in this county does not require to be supported wholly by the county, and has no relation liable for such — 13 —. support, as provided by the pauper act, the Overseer may render temporary relief not exceeding four dol- lars per month. poor persons requiring the care and support of the 15. Poor to be kept at the County Home: — All poor persons requiring the care and support of the county shall be cared for and supported at the County Home, and not in the several Towns in the County, except when they cannot be removed to the County Home, and except as herein otherwise provided. 16. Auditing Claims: — Before any claim is al- lowed by the County Board, the claimant or his agent shall file an itemized account thereof, stating quan- tity and price, accompanied by the order of the proper officer or committee, and shall verify his claim by affidavit, in the following form, or as nearly as may be: State of Illinois — St. Clair County. I, A. B., do solemnly swear that the annexed ac- count against the County of St. Clair is true that the identical articles therein named in the accompanying order, or services therein performed as therein charged, according to contract, and the amount claimed is due and unpaid. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 191 (Seal.) Signature of Magistrate. 17. No claims for pauper bills, for temporary relief, medical attendance, graves, conveyances or burial expenses of any kind shall be audited or paid by the county unless properly ordered in writing by an Overseer of the Poor, the order in all cases to accompany the bill of item. 18. No Supervisor, Committee of the Board of — 14 — Supervisors or county officer shall make any contract for work or labor or for material or repairs of any kind, nor shall they make the county liable in any manner whatever, without said contract is made by public letting to the lowest responsible bidder, upon proper notice being given by publication; provided, private contract may be made, if deemed to the best interest of the county. In all such cases, such con- tracts shall be in writing. and groceries to the County Home and Jail shall be 19. Contracts: — All contracts for furnishing meat let for a period of three months. Contracts for print- ing legal blanks and envelopes, publishing the pro- ceedings of the Board, records and stationery and for the burial of paupers of Belleville and St. Clair Town- ships and of East St. Louis and Stites Townships shall be let for a period of one year from and after the 15th day of May of each year. Contracts for fur- nishing coal and ice to the Court House, County Home and Hospital, Contagion Hospital and Jail shall be let for a period of one year from and after the 15th day of November of each year. All persons, firms and corporations before enter- ing upon contracts shall file a bond in such amount as may be fixed by the Board, which bond shall be ex- amined and approved by the Committee on Bonds. The County Clerk shall keep a record in which he shall record the bids upon which contracts are awarded, and he shall also furnish copies of such bids to the various officers or persons authorized to make purchases or order supplies under such con- tracts. 20. There shall be appointed at the May meeting in each year a County Physician at a salary to be fixed annually by the Board, whose duty it shall be to treat all paupers and such others for whose medical aid the county is liable, within a radius of four miles of Belleville, to visit the County Home and County Hospital (Contagion Hospital inclusive) as often as requested, and at least once each day, between the hours of 7 and 9 o’clock a. m., and to render all neces- — 15 — sary medical and surgical aid to the inmates thereof, as also the inmates of the County Jail, the county furnishing necessary medicines, instruments, etc., on the requisition of such physician. 21. There shall also he appointed an Assistant County Physician for the Townships of East St. Louis, Centreville and Canteen, and an Assistant County Physician for the Township of Stites; at a salary to be fixed annually by the Board at the May meeting, whose duties within the limits of East St. Louis, Centreville, Canteen and Stites Townships respective- ly shall be identical to those prescribed for the County Physician at the county seat, except as to patients at the County Home and Hospital, County Jail and Con- tagion Hospital; provided if at any time a County or Contagion Hospital shall be erected or maintained in or near the City of East St. Louis for patients coming from said city, or Stites, Centreville or Canteen Town- ships, it shall be the duty of the respective physicians to attend the inmates as follows: The Assistant County Physician for East St. Louis shall treat those admitted on orders of the Overseer of the Poor of East St. Louis, Centreville and Canteen Townships, and the Assistant County Physician for Stites Township shall treat those admitted on the order of the Overseer of the Poor of Stites Township. 22. No Physician’s bill shall be allowed to any other physician, except in cases of accident or emer- gency where medical attendance is necessary before the patient can be brought under the care of the County Physician. 23. There shall be appointed at the May meeting of each year, a Superintendent and a Matron of the County Home and Hospital at salaries to be fixed annually by the Board, whose duties shall be defined in the rules and regulations for the government of the County Home and Hospital and Contagion Hospi- tal, as made from time to time as provided above. 24. The County Home and Hospital shall be kept exclusively for the care and maintenance of paupers, and no Supervisor shall issue orders for admission to • 16 — the County Home and Hospital to persons who have sufficient money or property or relatives who, under the law, are liable for their support; and the Super- intendent of the County Home and Hospital is ordered to admit no one without an order duly signed by some Supervisor ; Provided, that in case of emergency, the Superintendent shall receive a patient without an order of the Overseer of the Poor, when, in his opinion, the applicant requires immediate attention, and in such case the Superintendent of the County Home and Plospital shall immediately notify the Overseer of the Poor of the township from whence the applicant came, and such Overseer of the Poor shall immediately send to the Superintendent of the County Home and Hospital his written order for the admission of such patients. 25. Whenever requested so to do by the State Inspector of Mines, there shall be appointed by the Board at the May meeting of each year, a County Mine Inspector, at a salary to be fixed annually by the Board, whose duties shall be those required by law, and such other duties as may be laid down as provided above not inconsistent with the law. 26. Overseers of the Poor. In case of the resig- nation of the Chief Supervisor of any township, hav- ing the population required by the statute authorizing the appointment of the Overseer of the Poor, there shall be appointed an Overseer of the Poor, whose term of service shall begin on the 15th day of May following his appointment, which shall be at the May meeting of each year, at a salary to be fixed annually by the Board, and shall end one year hence, and be- fore assuming their duties shall file a bond with ap- proved securities in amounts doubling the salaries of the respective officers. 27. Franchises: — Before any petition for a fran- chise for any purpose whatever may be considered, the petitioners for such franchise shall deposit with the County Clerk the sum of $100.00 in cash or certi- fied check, the said deposit to be returned to the petitioners in case the prayer of the petition is not — 17 — granted or in case the work has been completed with- in the time specified in the franchise. in case such franchise is granted and the said petitioners, their successors or assigns shall fail to complete the work within the time specified in the franchise and allow such franchise to be forfeited, then such sum of $100.00 is to be deposited with the County Treasurer to re imburse the county for ex- penses incurred by it in investigating such petition. 28. All resolutions shall be presented to the Board in writing and shall be signed by the member or members presenting the same. 29. The Clerk shall call the names of the mem- bers in alphabetical order when calling the roll or when polling a vote. 30. In all cases when a motion shall be entered in the minutes, the Clerk shall also enter the name of the moving member. 31. Adjourned meetings of the Board of the meetings required by law shall be held on the first Saturday in each month. 32. All resolutions, rules or orders heretofore passed by the Board of Supervisors in conflict with any of the rules, regulations or orders hereinabove contained or provided for, are hereby repealed and these rules are to be in force and effect from and after their passage, except where they may conflict with any appointments or contracts now in force. RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE GOVERN- MENT OF THE COUNTY HOME AND HOSPSTAL. Section 1. Officers: — The officers of this institu- tion shall consist of a Superintendent and a County Physician, the former to reside on the premises in such rooms as may be allotted him by the Board of Supervisors. This institution shall be under the im- mediate control of the Superintendent, to whom all employees except those appointed by the County 18 — Board shall be subordinate, and he will be held by the Board of Supervisors to strict accountability for the proper conduct of said institution, and he shall report to the Board monthly all moneys received and expended by him on behalf of the county. Section 2. He shall strictly guard over every in- terest of the institution, to see that economy is prac- ticed in all its departments; to see that inmates, physically able, perform such manual labor as may be adapted to their condition. Section 3. He is to see that the needs of the in- mates are supplied, that they are in all respects hu- manely treated, and that the employees perform their whole duty, and that good order and discipline be maintained and that all orders given by the attend- ing physician be strictly complied with. Section 4. He shall see that all departments are kept clean and in proper order, and that no spirituous liquors are brought to the institution, except by order of the attending physician. Section 5. He shall annually furnish the Board of Supervisors and as often as requested by the Board a true and correct statement of all persons admitted, discharged, died and remaining in the in- stitution, giving the nature of the disease of those that died and also give in detail, age, residence, sex, color, and cause of destitution, debility or disease. Section 6. He shall annually make an inventory, in detail, of all public property in his charge and to state separately all property worn out by service or otherwise destroyed, and to verify the same by affi- davit; said inventory shall be made the week pre- ceding the last meeting of the Board of Supervisors of each year; and shall be then placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. Section 7. He shall make out a requisition to the Board for all provisions, medicine, fuel and all other necessities for the use of said institution. Section 8. He shall see that no employees or in- mate is absent from the institution without his per- mission. ■ 19 - - Section 9. He shall see that when any inmate is sick and desires the administration of a clergy, that one of the denomination the inmate may prefer be requested to attend. Section 10. It shall be his duty to see that all de- ceased persons are properly laid out, and their bodies be treated with humane consideration. That the Overseer of the Poor of the township from which such person was admitted and the relatives of such deceased persons or society or lodge to which the deceased belonged, if known, be notified of the death and if claimed by their relatives shall surrender the body to them and take their receipt for the same; if unclaimed, he shall cause said body to be buried, having had the initials of the name of the deceased person marked with stencil plate upon the top of the coffin, and also upon the head board of walnut lumber. Section 11. He shall regulate the diet of the in- mates for each day in the week by and with the ad- vice of the attending County Physician and the Com- mittee on Paupers. Section 12. He shall have no power to admit any person as an inmate without a written permit of an Overseer of the Poor, except patients sent from the County Jail, who shall be admitted on written per- mit of one of the County Physicians. In case where a patient is brought in the night time, or in case of an accident, then patients shall be permitted to re- main a reasonable time to obtain a permit from the proper person, and provided, also that patients may be admitted under order of a Court of record of said County. Said permit and orders shall be kept on file for the inspection of the Committee on Paupers. Section 13. He shall require that all visitors de- siring to visit the institution (except members of the Board of Supervisors) shall first apply to him for permission to do so. No visitor shall be allowed to go through the institution, unless attended by an officer of the institution; or such person as the Super- intendent may designate; provided that visitors may - 20 - also be admitted on permit from any County Physician. Section 14. He shall immediately discharge any employee who shall refuse to obey the rules of the institution, or who may be found to be under the influence of liquor, and report such facts to the chair- man of the Committee on Paupers of the Board of Supervisors. Section 15. Whenever a patient or pauper, as the case may be, arrives at the institution, he shall be conducted to the office of the Superintendent, who will cause his name, age, sex, residence, nativity and cause of debility to be entered in a book kept for that purpose, and after having such a person, if necessary, properly washed and cleaned, shall assign him to a ward; provided that in the absence of the Superintendent such duties shall devolve upon the head nurse, and in case the person should require immediate medical aid that the County Physician be immediately notified of such fact requiring his im- mediate attendance, and in case the person so admit- ted is to pay either entirely or partially for their sup- port the Superintendent shall keep a separate record showing name of person to whom support is charged and the amount charged. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Section 1. The County Physician for the county seat shall have absolute control of and give directions in the medical department. Section 2. It shall be his duty to personally ex- amine all patients that may be committeed to the institution and to prescribe such medicines as may be deemed proper, and give full and explicit direc- tions in writing of the manner and how they are to be administered, with the advice of the consulting surgeon. He shall prescribe such diet and give such other directions as may be deemed proper in each particular case, and enjoin the Superintendent that such orders are faithfully executed. Section 3. He shall have power with the advice — 21 — • of the Superintendent to order the discharge of an inmate whom he may deem sufficiently restored in health or capable of supporting himself or herself. ATTENDANTS. Section 1. The attendants shall treat the patients or inmates with uniform kindness and respect, and under all circumstances to speak in a mild and pleasant tone of voice, never addressing an inmate coarsely or by nickname. Section 2. On arising in the morning, the attend- ants shall see that each person confined to his care is thoroughly washed, hair combed, clothes brushed and cleaned if necessary; to see that their boots or shoes are clean; to see that the patients’ beds be made, and the room or rooms, hall and stairs be carefully swept, avoiding as much as possible the raising of dust, and to have all such work done in summer by 8 o’clock and in the winter by 9 o’clock a. m., and to see that no patient leaves the building except by leave of the Superintendent or attending physician. Section 3. When attendants receive insulting and abusive language they must forbear to retaliate or become abusive, and they shall under no circum- stances apply any restraining apparatus nor seclude a patient without the consent of the Superintendent or attending physician. HOURS AND MEALS. Section 1. The morning bell shall be rung by some person duly authorized by the Superintendent at the hour of 5 a. m. in the months of May, June, July, August and September, and at 6 o’clock during the remainder of the year, at which time all persons who have duties to perform shall rise. Section 2. Breakfast shall be served at 6 o’clock in the spring and summer, and at 7 o’clock in the fall and winter. Dinner shall be served at 12 o’clock, and supper at 5 o’clock the year round. — 22 — LAUNDRY AND CULINARY. Section 1. The Matron of the institution shall have full supervision of all washing and ironing, and for that purpose shall be supplied with the necessary assistance by the Superintendent, who shall, how- ever, see that all able-bodied females perform as much work as their physical strength will permit. Section 2. She shall under no circumstances do or allow washing and ironing for persons outside. She shall allow no person to visit the laundry with- out permission. Section 3. She shall have charge of and give di- rections for all sewing to be done about the institu- tion, and for that purpose shall utilize all female in- mates that are physically able and qualified to per- form such services, and that no outside help be em- ployed while there is sufficient of such help at the institution. Section 4. She shall see that all vituals are well prepared and properly cooked, and no unwholesome meat or vegetables be placed on the table; that meals are made ready at the proper hours, that all specified orders of the attending physician are strictly obeyed; to see that the floors of the kitchen and dining room are frequently scrubbed and kept neat and clean; that all cooking utensils are properly scoured and that all dishes are carefully washed and taken care of; to see that all dishes are carefully handled to avoid breakage. To see that good and wholesome bread is baked and served to the inmates, and in case any article of food furnished does not come up to the standard, to report the same to the Superintendent. TELEPHONES. Section 1. The use of the telephone shall be re- stricted to official business ; and no unauthorized person shall meddle or use it, nor under any circum- stances shall the officers or employees of the institu- tion make use of it for the purpose of transmitting frivolous or unimportant communications. — 23 — GENERAL RULES. Section 1. No officer or employee of this institu- tion shall ever leave the grounds without first hav- ing permission from the Superintendent. Section 2. No officer or employee shall invite a friend to remain all night in the institution, nor shall they wear or use any of the wearing apparel belong- ing to the county. Section 3. The horses, wagons or vehicles, or other implements of the institution are not to be used by any person, except when strictly in public service. Section 4. The regular visiting days of the pa- tients’ friends shall be on Sunday and legal holidays, but visiting may be permitted on other days from 9 to 11 a.m., and 2 to 4 p. m., but only such wards as the Superintendent may deem proper, and visitors must confine their visits to their friends, and not wander about the building and grounds. Promiscu- ous visitors shall not be admitted on such days. Per- sons wishing to go about the institution must obtain the consent of the Superintendent, and he will see that they are shown about. Friends of patients and all other visitors will carefully avoid prolonging their visits unnecessarily, unless by request of the Super- intendent. Section 5. No person connected with the institu- tion shall have or keep matches other than the matches adopted and furnished by request of the Superintendent. Section 6. All officers and employees are enjoin- ed to be promptly at their meals after ringing of the bell as essential to discipline of the institution. Section 7. All officers and employees shall be at- tentive to the most minute matters out of repair in their departments; as soon as it occurs they shall bring it to the notice of the Superintendent. Section 8. No employee, whose duty does not call him into the wards, shall enter them without the permission of the Superintendent, nor shall they enter the wards where they have no duties unless so ordered. — 24 — Section 9. When any employee shall violate any of the rules of the government of this institution, the Superintendent shall call the attention of the party violating the same to the fact and shall reprimand the offending party or parties, and in case of gross violation of said rules, he shall report said fact to the chairman of the Committee on Paupers, who shall be authorized to act in the manner as he may deem best for the interest of the public service. Section 10. The Superintendent of the County Farm shall have power, and it shall be his duty to take all necessary precaution to guard the lives of the inmates and the buildings and property of the county against fire, and shall, with the approval of the County Board, employ some proper person as night watchman to patrol the buildings and halls at regular intervals during the night, and shall procure a time register for such halls and parts of buildings as necessary to register the performance of duty by such night watchman. RULES OF THE CONTAGION HOSPITAL. Section 1. There shall annually be appointed at the May meeting of the Board, a Superintendent and Matron for the Contagion Hospital, whose duties in and about said Hospital shall be similar to those pre- scribed for the Superintendent and Matron of the County Home and Hospital, and whose salary shall be fixed prior to such appointment. Section 2. The Contagion Hospital shall be only for pauper patients afflicted with contagious diseases of any nature whatever. The same shall be divided into two sections, one for male and one for female patients provided, where families or parts of families are afflicted with contagious disease and desire to be placed into one room, and the same can be done without injury or inconvenience to the other patients at the Hospital, then such persons shall be permitted to occupy one room, though of a different sex. Pro- vided, that persons afflicted with a contagious disease, though not paupers, shall be admitted at any — --25t— time when said Hospital is not filled with paupers upon payment of three dollars per week, for board and nursing only, which sum shall be paid in advance and sufficient guarantee to be given that all future board will be promptly paid in advance. Section 3. Any person not a pauper, being a pa- tient at the Contagion Hospital, shall have the right at any time to the services of a reputable physician, and shall have the right to have sent to him eatables or extras at his own cost, provided that under no consideration shall spirituous or malt liquor or to- bacco or any kind be permitted in the hospital except when prescribed by the attending physician. Section 4. Any persons desiring the service or ad- ministrations of clergy shall have the right to be visited by any clergyman, provided that such clergy- man, before entering the hospital, shall don suitable clothing to prevent the spreading of such contagious disease and before leaving the institution shall re- ceive permission to do so from the Superintendent. Relatives of the patient shall be admitted under the same regulations and instructions as clergymen, where the probability is that the patient’s illness will prove fatal. Section 5. Physicians, nurses, attendants, Super- intendent and Matron shall in no case leave the in- stitution when there are contagious diseases therein at the time without having their clothing or other property they wish to remove thoroughly fumigated, and a violation of this rule by any of the persons named herein shall forfeit a month’s salary to the county. SUPERINTENDENT’S INSTRUCTIONS TO NURSES AT CONTAGION HOSPITAL. (a) On receipt of a patient immediately conduct him to the bathroom and give him a bath, after which furnish them with clean underclothing and assign them to a clean bed with sufficient bedclothing to keep them comfortable. If too sick to visit the closet, provide them with a night vessel, the contents of —26— which must be emptied into a slop sink after use, the vessel cleaned and returned. (b) The cast-off clothing must be hung in the fumigating room and thoroughly fumigated, after which make into a bundle and mark name of patient on same and store in garret, where they must remain until the patient is ready for discharge. Where ver- min is found on clothing extra precaution must be taken that they do not become scattered about the building. The female nurse will attend to the wants of the female patients, also the cooking and washing, being assisted by the male nurse and such of the patients as are able to perform labor. (c) See that no person leaves the stockade until regularly discharged. When patients are discharged fumigate their clothing and effects, give them a bath and remove all scabs from body. When they have dressed they must not come in contact with any one in the institution. No nurse or other person will be permitted to leave the institution except under the rules which may be prescribed. (d) The rooms, porch and yard must be kept in a cleanly condition and disinfectants used freely. An- swer all calls of the electric bell and telephone day and night, and see that the electric lights are not un- necessarily burned. (e) No mail or package of any kind will be per- mitted to be sent out. If the patient wishes to com- municate with family or friends outside they may do so through the Superintendent. RULES GOVERNING WORKHOUSE. Rules and Regulations Governing the Workhouse Established by the Board of Supervisors at the March 30th, A. D. 1918, Meeting. (See Supervisors’ Record No. 12, page 107.) Rule 1. The Workhouse shall be under the man- agement and control of the Superintendent of the Workhouse, subject to the orders of the Workhouse Committee of the Board. He shall have full charge — 27 — of the tools, material and equipment and shall make and keep a complete inventory of all the property under his charge. He shall also have full control of the prisoners under his charge, as well as the guards and other employees. * Rule 2. He shall keep a record of all stone pro- duced and delivered, on blanks furnished him by the Committee, and shall make a daily report to the County Superintendenet of Highways, who shall keep a record of the same in his office in a book provided for that purpose, and who shall report it monthly to the Workhouse Committee. The County Superin- tendent of Highways shall also submit monthly to the County Auditor a statement of the amount of stone sold, and to whom sold, and the price as fixed by the Committee, and the Auditor shall bill for, collect and pay into the treasury all such moneys due, and shall keep the accounts thereof. Rule 3. Subject to the Sheriff, the Road and Bridge Committee and the County Superintendent of Highways may use the Workhouse prisoners on road and bridge work within the County, and in such case the Superintendent of the Workhouse shall be subject to their orders. Rule 4. A charge to be fifixed by the Committee shall be made for all stone delivered from the Work- house, which shall be on a tonnage basis. Rule 5. The Road and Bridge Committee shall have first call for stone to be used on road and bridge work in which the County is interested. The townships, villages and cities shall have sec- ond call for such stone. All requests for stone from townships, cities or villages shall be made on blanks furnished by the Committee, and stone shall be shipped in the order of filing of the requisitions, which shall be filed in the office of the County Super- intendent of Highways in turn as they are received by him. An excess of stone may be sold to private parties at the discretion of the Committee. These rules shall supersede all rules heretofore adopted by the County Board. — 28— PETIT JURY LIST— HOW TO BE PREPARED. “Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illi- nois, represented in the General Assembly, that the County Board of each county shall, at or before the times of its meeting, in September, in each year, or at any time thereafter, when necessary, for the pur- pose of this act, make a list of sufficient number, not less than one-tenth of the legal voters of each town or precinct in the county, giving the place of residence of each name on the list, to be known as a jury list.” Petit Jurors for the Year — Their Qualifications. At the meeting of the County Board, in the re- spective counties in this state containing a population of not more than 250,000, in September, in the year of 1874, and in each year thereafter, such board shall select from such list a number of persons equal to one hundred (100) for each trial term of the Circuit Court and other courts of record except County Courts, which may be provided by law, to be held during the succeeding year, to serve as petit jurors. In counties having a population of more than 250,000 the persons to serve as petit jurors shall be selected by the Jury Commissioners, as provided by law: Provided, that the persons selected to serve as jurors in courts of record having jurisdiction only In and for cities shall be selected from the body of the county in the same manner as jurors are se- lected for the Circuit Court. Jurors in all counties in Illinois must have legal qualifications herein pre- scribed, and shall be chosen a proportionate number from the residents of each town, or precinct, and such persons only as are: First: Inhabitants of the town, or precinct, not •exempt from serving on juries. # Second: Of the age of twenty-one (21) years, or upwards, and under sixty-five (65) years old. Third: In possession of their natural faculties, and not infirm or decrepit. Fourth: Free from all legal exceptions and of fair character, of approved integrity, of sound judg- — 29 — ment, well informed, and who understand the English language. List of Subsequent Meeting: If, for any reason, the list or the selection provided for in the fore- going sections of this act shall not be made at the meeting of the Board held at the time specified, such list or selections shall be made at any meeting to be held as soon thereafter as may be. Exemptions: The following persons shall be ex- empt from serving as jurors, to-wit: The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Attorney General, members of the Gen- eral Assembly during their term of office, all judges of courts, all clerks of courts, sheriffs, coroners, post- masters, mail carriers, practicing attorneys, all offi- cers of the United States, officiating ministers of the gospel, school teachers during the term of school, practicing physicians, registered and assistant phar- macists, constant ferrymen, mayors of cities, police- men, active members of the fire department, em- balmers, undertakers and funeral directors actively engaged in their business, and all persons actively employed upon editorial or mechanical staffs and departments of any newspaper of general circulation printed and published in this state. Provided, that every fireman who shall have faithfully and actively served as such in any volunteer fire department in any city of this state, for the term of seven years, may thereafter be exempt from serving on juries in all courts. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF COUNTY APPOINTEES. Frank Mundloch, Superintendent County Farm, ■'Belleville, Illinois. Emily Mundloch, Matron County Farm, Belleville, Illinois. Dr. R. C. Heiligenstein, County Physician, Reis Drug Co., Belleville, Illinois. Dr. R. F. Barker, Assistant County Physician for — 30 — East St. Louis, Canteen and Centreville Townships. Address: East St. Louis, Illinois. Dr. Earle Williams, Assistant County Physician, Stites Township, Lovejoy, Illinois. Thomas Simpson, County Mine Inspector, Belle- ville, Illinois. Louis S. Ross, Overseer of the Poor of East St. Louis Township, East St. Louis, Illinois. George P. Wagner, Overseer of the Poor of Belle- ville, Belleville, Illinois. D. O. Thomas, County Superintendent of High- ways, Belleville, Illinois. MEETING DAYS OF THE COUNTY BOARD. First Saturday of every month, excepting June and September. Meeting held on second Monday in June and sec- ond Tuesday in September. TERMS OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT FOR WHICH GRAND JURIES ARE APPOINTED. January, April and ‘September. TERMS OF EAST ST. LOUIS CITY COURT. January, March, May, September and November. TERMS OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY COURT. March, June and November. TERMS OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY PROBATE COURT. New Term commences on first Monday of every month. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. SUPREME COURT. Meets at Springfield on the first Tuesdays in February, April, June, October and December. Associate Justices (elected for a term of nine years; salary, $10,000 per annum): * — 31 — ? District No. 1— Warren W. Duncan Marion District No. 2 — William M. Farmer Vandalia District No. 3 — Frank K. Dunn Charleston District No. 4 — George A. Cooke Aledo District No. 5 — Charles C. Craig Galesburg District No. 6 — James H. Cartwright Oregon District No. 7 — Orrin H. Carter Chicago Clerk — Charles W. Vail Chicago CONGRESSIONAL, JUDICIAL, SENATORIAL AND COUNTY OFFICERS. CONGRESSMAN FROM 22nd CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: Counties of Bond, Madison, Monroe, St. Clair and Washington. Wm. A. Rodenberg, Rep East St. Louis, 111. CIRCUIT JUDGES FROM THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Counties of Randolph, Monroe, St. Clair, Madison, Bond, Washington ancl Perry. Geo. A. Crow, Rep East St. Louis, 111. Louis Bernreuter, Rep Nashville, 111. J. F. Gillham, Rep Edwardsville, 111. FORTY-NINTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. St. Clair County. State Senator — Paul W. Abt, Rep. . . East St. Louis, 111. REPRESENTATIVES : J. W. Rentchler, Rep Belleville, 111. John Desmond, Dem East St. Louis, 111. Frank Holten, Dem. East St. Louis, 111. COUNTY OFFICERS: County Judge Probate Judge State’s Attorney Sheriff County Clerk Circuit Clerk Probate Clerk County Treasurer Recorder of Deeds Superintendent of Schools .... J. B. Messick Frank Perrin H. E. Schaumleffel . . Logan P. Mellon .... E. F. Winkler John F. O’Flaherty A. A. Miller . M. P. Murray, Jr. . . . C. A. Summers W. A. Hough — 32 - County Auditor George H. Eckert Coroner C. P. Renner County Surveyor W. A. Thompson Master in Chancery John E. Hamlin Chairman County Board P. F. Martin MEMBERS BOARD OF REVIEW, 1918. P. F. Martin (Rep.) East St. Louis, 111. L. G. Miller (Rep.) (2) Belleville, 111.. Fred Daab (Dem.) (1) Smithton, 111. EXTRACTS FROM THE REVENUE ACT. TAX LEVIES— WHEN MADE. .. County Board to Determine Amount of Taxes. The County Board shall annuallly at the Septem- ber session determine the amount of all taxes to be raised for county purposes. Par. 121, Ch. 120. Towns, Cities, Etc. Towns, Cities and Villages shall certify their tax rates on or before the second Tuesday in August of each year. Par. 122, Ch. 120. ASSESSMENT. County Clerk to Prepare Lists. County Clerk shall, before the first day of April every fourth year, make up the books showing the lists of lands and lots to be assessed for taxation. Par. 304, Ch. 120. Lists to be Delivered to Supervisor of Assessments. The Supervisor of Assessments shall call for real estate assessment blanks and hooks on or before April 1 in each year. Par. 305, Ch. 120. Real Property — When Listed. Real property shall be listed for assessment every fourth year, with reference to the amount owned on April 1. Par. 303, Ch. 120. Intervening Changes. The Assessor shall view real property between April 1 and June 1 of each year intervening quad- — 33 — • rennial assessment in order to add property not on the general list and to note changes in value, old Pars. 306, 308, 76, Ch. 120. Personal Property — When Listed. The Assessor shall list personal property between April 1 and June 1 of each year, as of the amount owned on April 1st. old Pars. 309, 310, 78, Ch. 120. Assessor to Make Return. The Assessor on or before the first of June of each year for which his assessment is made, shall return the assessment books to the Supervisor of Assessments. Par. 90, Ch. 120. Publication of Assessment. The Supervisor of Assessments shall publish com- plete assessment lists on or before July 10 of each year. Par. 323, Ch. 120. Board of Review — Appointment. Members of the Board of Review shall be appoint- ed on or before June 1 of each year. Par. 324, Ch. 120. Board of Review — Meeting. The Board of Review shall meet on or before the third Monday in June of each year. Pars. 328, 335, Ch. 120. Abstract of Assessments to be Sent to Auditor. The County Clerk shall send his abstract of as- sessment to the Auditor on or before September 10 of each year. old # Pars. 341, 98, Ch. 120. State Board of Equalization — Meeting. The State Board of Equalization shall meet an- nually on the first Tuesday after the 10th of August. Final adjournment to be had if practicable on or before November 1st. old Pars. 334, 105, Ch. 120. — 34 — COLLECTION. ^ Collector’s Books. County Clerk to prepare Collector’s books. Par. 123, Ch. 120. Collector’s Books — When Delivered. The County Clerk shall deliver the Collectors books to the several District Collectors on or before the 2nd day of January following the year on which such taxes are levied, or as soon thereafter as the Collectors are duly qualified. Pars. 135 and 346, Ch. 120. Return of Town and District Collectors to County Collector. Town and District Collectors shall return the tax books and make final settlement with the County Collector on or before the 10th day of March next after receiving the tax books. Par. 169, Ch. 120. SETTLEMENT OF COUNTY COLLECTIONS. April Statement to Clerk. On or before the 10th day of April annually after he shall have made settlement with the Town or District Collectors the County Collector shall file with the County Clerk a sworn statement showing the total amount of taxes received from the town or district collectors and the total collections made by himself. Par. 239, Ch. 120. Clerk to Notify Auditor, Etc. The Clerk shall thereupon certify to the Auditor and to other authorities the amount for which the Collector is required to settle with them severally. Par. 240, Ch. 120. April Payments by Collector. The Collector shall, on or before the 15th day of April following, pay over to the State Treasurer and to the local authorities the amounts of taxes then in his hands and payable to them respectively. Pars. 241, 243, Ch. 120. Final Settlement With County Board. On the third Monday in June annually the County — 35 — Board shall settle with and allow the County Col- lector credit for such allowance as he may be legally entitled to. Par. 233, Ch. 120. Final Settlement With Auditor. Upon the settlement of the County Collector with the County Board the County Clerk shall deliver all statements, lists, etc., appertaining to such settlement to the County Collector who shall deliver the same to and make settlement with the Auditor on or be- fore July 1st next. Par. 247, Ch. 120. Amount Due to be Paid Into State Treasury. Upon ascertaining the amount due from the Col- lector to the State the Auditor shall give such Col- lector a statement of the amount to be paid into the State Treasury. Payment then due. Par. 250, Ch. 120. MISCELLANEOUS. Couny Clerk to Compute Rates. 1 County Clerk shall compute rates on the assessed valuation of property, as equalized by the State Board of Equalization for State purposes, and upon the assessed valuation, as assessed by the County Board of Review and all property assessed by the State Board of Equalization for other taxes. Pars. 117, 347, Ch. 120. Certain Dates Changed. Par. 347, Ch. 120. Town Collectors and Assessors — When Elected, old Pars. 154, 61, Ch. 139. — 36 — UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY 17 15 ?. 0