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Rietbrock centennial
(1880-1980)
Town of Rietbrock is created July 18, A.D. 1880, pp. 13-14
Town officials 1880-1980, pp. 14-18
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County of Marathon ss Town of Rietbrock Whereas Martin Chesak and Joseph Chesak of said town have applied to the undersigned, town board of said town of Rietbrock for license to keep a saloon on the following described premises within said town, viz. Beginning eight rods south of the center post of Sec. No. fourteen Town No. Twenty-nine North of Range number four East, running thence South on the quarter line of said Sec. No. fourteen twenty-one rods and five and one half of a foot, thence West sixty rods thence North twenty-one rods and five and one half of a foot thence east sixty roads to the place of beginning being a part of the North East quarter of the South West quarter of said Sec. No. fourteen and containing eight acres, for the sale in quantities less than one gallon of strong, spirituous, malt, ardent or intoxicating liquors, to be drank on the premises. It is therefore ordered that to the applicants the license applied for by them be granted, upon their duly executing and filing the bond required by law, and upon their paying for such license as follows: And that the town Clerk attests and delivers such license to the applicants therefore, upon their pro- ducing to said clerk a receipt, showing the payment to the town treasurer of the sum hereby required of them, and upon their filing with said clerk the bond foresaid. Given under our hands this 26th day of February A.D. 1881. Supervisors of the Town of Rietbrock s P. Teusz J. Myszka Minutes of Proceedings of the annual Town Meeting, Town of Rietbrock, held at Poniatowski, on the fifth day of April A.D. 1881. The polls have been opened in the forenoon and votes received till 12 o'clock. Then the meeting adjourned for one hour according to law. At one o'clock, the chairman called the meeting to order and on motion the Town Clerk read the annual financial report for the year commencing April 6th A.D. 1880 and ending April 5th A.D. 1881. Motion than was made and carried, that the sum of Three hundred and Fifty ($350.00) Dollars shall be raised for the Incidental Town Fund. Motion made and carried that Two Hundred and Fifty ($250.00) Dollars shall be raised for the Town Road Fund. Motion made and carried that the sum of One Hundred and Fifty ($150.00) Dollars shall be raised for the Town School Fund. Motion made and carried that the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars shall be raised for the Town Poor Fund. Motion made and carried that Ten Mills on the Dollar shall be raised as road tax. The pro- position for borrowing the sum of One Thousand Dollars for road purposes was voted down. The polls then were opened to receive the ballots. The Statement of the elector Town Officers, County Judge and Judges of Supreme Court is made out in the Book of Elections. Dated this 5th day of April A.D. 1881. Inspectors of Town Election. Town Officials 1880- 1980 L-H, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Names unknown. Seated 3-Joseph Chesak, 5-Jacob Myszka. r~vou,, .wI - ..,... .ill -iUN -uW - - tiu-rY. ouoimer, rennein neuter, uper- visors, Joseph Witucki, Constable; Gary Lewis, Assessor, Seated - L-R, Patricia Berg, Clerk; Robert Riske, Chairman; Beverly Witucki, Treasurer. The town was established November 12, 1879, and in the spring of April 6, 1880 the first election was held at Poniatowski (Court House) Town of Riet- Brock, Marathon County. It was situated upon the N East of the North West Quarter of the South East Quarter of Section Number fourteen (14) in Town- ship number Twenty-Nine (29) North of Range Number four (4) East. INSPECTORS OF ELECTION: Ludwig Findorff, Peter Teusz, and Win. Bergs FIRST CLERKS OF ELECTION: Theo. M. Helinski Thomas Berres
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