Walter E. Wright's subdivision of parts of original 100 acre lots 318 and 319 as shown by the recorded plat in volume 22 of maps, page 17 of Cuyahoga county records; also, Parcel No. 2. Situated in the city of Cleveland, county of Cuyahoga and state of Ohio and known as being a part of lands conveyed by Mary E. Reed to Walter E. Wright by deed recorded in volume 575, page 475 of Cuyahoga county records, September 26th, 1894, and as shown on a recorded plat in volume 42, page 92 Cuyahoga county records. Said first and second parcels to'gether are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said block "A" aforesaid; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of block "A" and said northeasterly line extended to the northerly line of said sublot No. 43, about 530-32/100 feet; thence westerly along the northerly line of said sublot No. 43 about 14 feet to a line drawn 10 feet northeasterly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of said sublots Nos. 43 and 44; thence southeasterly along the last described line about 176-59/100 feet to the southerly line of said sublot No. 44; thence easterly along said southerly line about 55 feet to the southeasterly corner of said sublot No. 44; thence easterly about 12-92/100 feet to the southeasterly corner of the land conveyed as mentioned in said parcel No. 2 aforesaid; thence westerly along the southerly line of land conveyed in said second parcel aforesaid, 70-62/100 feet to the southerly corner of the land conveyed in said second parcel aforesaid; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of the land conveyed in said second parcel aforesaid about 405 feet to a line extended southerly through the center line of sublot No. 17 in said subdivision aforesaid: thence northeasterly along said extended line which passes through the center of said sublot No. 17, about 15-76/100 feet to a line drawn 7% feet southwesterly from and parallel with the northeasterly line of said block "A" aforementioned: thence northeasterly along said line 72 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the northeasterly line of said block "A" about 28468/100 feet to the northwesterly end of said block "A:" thence northeasterly about 7-67/100 feet to the place of beginning. That the commissioner of purchases and supplies be and he is hereby authorized and directed to expend an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) out of a fund known as the street annum on opening fund created by ordinance SINKING FUND COMMISSION No. 43491-A, passed April 30, 1917, and approved by the mayor May 4, 1917, upon delivery to the city of Cleveland of a good and sufficient deed of warranty, together with a certificate of title showing said premises to be free and clear of all incumbrances and to the satisfaction of the director of law. NATHAN E. COOK, Secretary. Total. Bids for deposit of moneys under control of the sinking fund commission opened at eleven o'clock a. m. December 7th, 1917. Kind of sureties offered. Amount of deposit bid for. Rate bid per actual daily deposits. $ 400,000.00 U. S. Muni. or Surety $ 200,000.00 4.26 6,000,000.00 Satisfactory All 4.1125 2,000,000.00 Surety 400,000.00 4.06 1,000,000.00 Satisfactory All 4.05 1,250,000.00 500,000.00 1,750,000.00 Satisfactory 400,000.00 4.03 4,000,000.00 4,000,0000.0 8,000,000.00 Surety or Muni. All 4.00 1,000,000.00 750,000.00 1,750,000.00 Surety All 3.51 2,500,000.00 2,500,000.00 5,000,000.00 Surety 400,000.00 3.50 Cleveland, Ohio, Monday, December 10th, 1917. The members of the sinking fund commission met this day in the office of the commission, 128 city hall, at two o'clock p. m. pursuant to the call of the secretary. The following members were present: Messrs. Neal, Thompson. Mr. Thompson presided at the meeting. The assistant secretary presented the bids which were received on December 7th, 1917, and which were opened and read in the presence of W. F. Thompson, a member of the commission, and Mr. C. S. Metcalf, deputy director of finance. On motion by Mr. Neal, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the following resolution was adopted: Be it resolved, that the proposals received from the banks for the deposit of funds of the commission as read and listed by the assistant secretary be incorporated in and made a part of this record; and, Be it further resolved, that The Pearl Street Savings & Trust Company offering a rate of 4.26 per cent per annum interest on the daily balances not exceeding $200,000.00; The Guardian Savings & Trust Company offering a rate of 4.1125 per cent per annum interest on the daily balances; The Cleveland National Bank offering a rate of 4.06 per cent per annum interest on the daily balances; and The Superior Savings & Trust Company offering a rate of 4.05 per cent per annum, interest on the daily balances, being the highest bidders; now, therefore be it Resolved, that the cash funds in the hands of and under the control of the sinking fund commission for deposit for the period of three years beginning January 1st, 1918, to and including the 31st day of December, 1920, be awarded as follows: One-seventh (1/7) of the cash funds not to exceed $200,000.00 to The Pearl Street Savings & Trust Company; two-sevenths (2/7) of the funds to The Guardian Savings & Trust Company; twosevenths (2/7) of the funds to The Cleveland National Bank; and twosevenths (2/7) of the funds to The Superior Savings & Trust Company, in accordance with and under the terms of the proposals of said banks filed with the commission December 7th, 1917. Roll call. Yeas. Neal, Thompson. Resolution adopted. There being no further matters of business presented for the consideration of the commission, on motion duly seconded, the meeting adjourned, subject to the call of the secretary. Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday, December 20th, 1917. The members of the sinking fund commission met this day in the office of the commission, 128 city hall, at two o'clock p. m. pursuant to the call of the secretary. The following members were present: Messrs. Neal, Thompson. Mr. Thompson presided at the meeting. The secretary presented and read the following letter from the director of finance: "December 18th, 1917. The city of Cleveland offers the sinking fund commission $13,144.00 five (5) per cent city of Cleveland street improvement notes for sewering the following streets: E. 124th st., from Buckeye rd. S. E. to Williams ave. S. E. E. 125th st., from Buckeye rd. S. E. to Williams ave. S. E. E. 126th st., from Buckeye rd. S. E. to Williams ave. S. E. E. 127th st., from Buckeye rd. S. E. to Williams ave. S. E. E. 128th st., from Buckeye rd. S. E. to Williams ave. S. E. Said notes to be dated November 1st, 1917, and maturing as follows: $1,673.00, May 1st, 1918; $1.673.00, November 1st, 1918; $1,633.00 May 1st, 1919; $1,633.00, November 1st, 1919; $1,633.00. May 1st, 1920; $1,633.00, November 1st, 1920; $1.633.00, May 1st, 1921; $1,633.00, November 1st, 1921. Yours very truly. (Signed) C. J. NEAL, Director of Finance." On motion by Mr. Neal, seconded by Mr. Thompson, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, that the foregoing offer of the city of Cleveland of notes as specified in the above letter, be and the same are hereby accepted. Roll call. Yeas. Neal, Thompson. Resolution adopted. The secretary presented and read the following letter from The First Trust & Savings Company: "December 19th, 1917. Mr. J. H. Morris, Assistant Secretary, Sinking Fund Commission, Dear Sir: Kindly permit us to withdraw from securities which you hold to secure your deposit with this company, the following: ENGINEMAN TG 2 Civil service examination will be held at 9:00 a. m., Tuesday, January 15, 1918, for positions of engineman TG 2, (operating engineers in the service of the city and board of education. Salary-Various rates according to character and capacity of plant. The subjects of the examination will include the following: Written examination consisting of practical questions relating to the duties of an operating engineer; and may, in the discretion of the commission, also include an oral examination to be conducted by a committee designated for that puropse. Experience tending to qualify applicant to perform the duties of the position, verified to the satisfaction of the commission, will be considered and given weight as a subject of the examination. Qualifications: Each applicant must submit with his application an engineer's license issued by the state of Ohio. PATROLMEN Civil service examination will be held at 9:00 a. m. Saturday, January 19, 1918, at the Spencerian Commercial School, corner Euclid ave. and E. 18th st., for positions of patrolmen in the division of police, department of public safety. Applicants must be not less than 5 ft. 8 in. in height, must weigh not less than 148 lbs., and must be between the ages of 21 and 32 years, inclusive. Each applicant will be required to undergo a preliminary physical examination, to be conducted by the medical officer of the division of police, at the Orange ave. municipal bath house, 1611 Orange ave.. at a time to be later announced by mail to each applicant. Applicants rejected in the physical examination will be disqualified. (4) A written examination consisting of practical questions which, in the opinion of the commission, tend to demonstrate applicants' knowledge of the duties of the position, good judgment and general fitness for the position; (5) An oral examination to be conducted by the members of the commission or by a committee designated for that purpose; (6) A muscular strength test. Applications must be filed by applicant in person not later than 12:00 noon, Saturday, December 29th, 1917. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, street. 9 10 Hussey, Katherine M., 13505 Casper rd. Bauer, Ellen Elizabeth, 3235 W. 90th 11 Gross, Sarah, 709 E. 126th st. 12 Drake, Howard Edwin, 8608 Wade Park ave. 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 Stapt, Alvin J., 8707 Detroit ave. Glickman, E. Lillie, 8024 Cedar ave. McQuaid, Mary L., 1475 Elmwood ave. Lipkowitz, Mildred M., 2526 E. 39th st. Quay, Frances G., 2007 Forestdale ave. McCain, Archie J., 664 E. 94th st. Haber, Anna B., 2355 E. 63rd st. Moudri, Helen G.. 10211 Rosehill ave. Williams, Henry J., 1288 W. 108th st. 15 16 INFORMATION AND Complaints, inquiries or suggestions regarding the work of municipal departments should be made in writing or by telephone to the officials directly in charge or to clerk of council, 316 City Hall. A directory of city officials appears on the inside cover page. CALENDAR Friday, December 28 Meeting of the board of control, room 305, City Hall, 10 a. m. Monday, December 31 Meeting of the board of control, 10 a. m. 33 CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1917 port an emergency purchase amounting to more than $1,000.00 as follows: Requisition 111-4330 issued by the garbage collection plant called for five cars of No. 1 timothy hay. Market conditions on all kinds of forage are very unsettled at this time, but we were able to purchase these five cars at an exceptionally low price of $26.75 per ton delivered, if we would take advantage of the offer at once. Estimating 12 tons to the car this purchase will amount to $1,605.00 and we believe it to be a decided advantage to the city to make the purchase at this time. Very truly yours, EDWARD SHATTUCK, Commissioner. Received and referred to the committee on finance. Motion by Mr. Kadlecek to suspend the rules was sustained. Yeas 23, nays 1. Those who voted in the affirmative are: Messrs. Becker Damm Dickerson Dittrick Faulhaber Michell McGinty Reynolds Rolf Schwartz Fleming Sledz Kadlecek Smith Krueger Stannard Stolte Sulzmann Taylor Thompson Townes Wagner Zmunt Those who voted in the negative are: Mr. Meyers Not voting: Messrs. Gahn and Horrigan. Read third time. Yeas 20, nays 4. Passed. Those who voted in the affirmative are: Messrs. Becker Michell McGinty Reynolds Schwartz Sledz Faulhaber Rolf Fleming Kadlecek Krueger Smith Stannard Sulzmann Taylor Thompson Townes Wagner Those who voted in the negative are: Messrs. EMERGENCY ORDINANCES An ordinance to issue bonds in the sum of four hundred thousand ($400,00.00) dollars to pay the cost and expense of opening, widening, extending and improving Carnegie ave. S. E., from E. 89th st. to E. 107th st., and for purchasing or condemning any land necessary therefor. Passage recommended by the director of public service, committee on streets, finance, director of finance and director of law, as an emergency measure. Read third time. Passed as an emergency measure. An ordinance to transfer the following: $600.00 from 30-X-2, land betterments, division of parks, boulevards and playgrounds, to 28-A-3 for labor operation, division of street trees. $900.00 from 30-A-3, labor operation, division of parks, boulevards and playgrounds, to 31-A-3 for labor operation, division of public Not voting: Messrs. Gahn and Read second time. Ord. No. 45962. An ordinance to transfer the fol- $250.00 from 34-Z for equipment, $150.00 from 34-F for miscellane- $200.00 from 21-F for miscellane- Passage recommended by the di- Read second time. Passed as an emergency measure. Ord. No. 45963. An ordinance to amend section 149 Referred to the director of public By Mr. Damm. An ordinance to transfer the sum Read first time. Referred to the committee on measure. Ord. No. 46044. By Mr. Dittrick. An ordinance to authorize the di- Read first time. Referred to the director of public Ord. No. 46045. By Mr. Dittrick. An ordinance to authorize the di- sum not to exceed eighteen thousand Referred to the director of public measure. Ord. No. 46046. An ordinance granting to the New Passage recommended by the In section 5 strike out the words: Amended as recommended. Read second time. |