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Recapitulation: Cattle, 23,880; hogs, 32,847; sheep, 1,232. Number animals, 57,959; one-half approximate valuation, $975,563.48.

2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed upon presentation of proper vouchers approved by the Governor, to issue his warrants upon the State treasury for the aforesaid sums of money, payable to the said respective parties for the several sums as indicated in section one (1) of this Act to each respective claimant or to his or their respective legal representatives and the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.

§ 3. WHEREAS, An emergency exists; therefore, this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

Springfield, Illinois, March 16, 1915.

We, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of the number of the animals slaughtered within the State of Illinois on account of foot-and-mouth disease under the direction of the State and Federal authorities, together with a statement of

fifty per cent (50%) of the appraised valuation placed thereon, and the names of the several owners.

This information is now on file in and forms a part of the records of the offices of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry and the Illinois State Board of Live Stock Commissioners.

S. E. BENNETT, per O. E. D.,

Inspector in Charge United States Bureau of Animal Industry. B. J. SHANLEY, per O. E. D.,

Chairman State Board of Live
Stock Commissioners.

C. A. LOWERY,

Secretary State Board of Live

Stock Commissioners.

APPROVED May 20th, 1915.

Preamble.

O. E. DYSON

State Veterinarian, State of Illinois.

RELIEF-FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE, CLAIMS (2).

1. Appropriates $104,609.17 to persons named for payment of 50 per cent losses incurred on account of foot and mouth disease, veterinary services, etc.

§ 2. How drawn.

§ 3. Emergency.

(HOUSE BILL No. 885. APPROVED JUNE 29, 1915.)

AN ACT to provide for the payment of fifty per cent of the expense, costs and charges for burying, disinfecting premises, disinfectants, serum, certain claims for animals slaughtered, and assistant veterinarians' services, paid out and provided on account of the slaughter of live stock to suppress the foot-and-mouth disease, and to make an appropriation therefor.

WHEREAS, A contagious and infectious disease known as foot-andmouth disease, to which cattle, sheep, other ruminants and swine are highly susceptible, has been prevalent in Illinois (as well as many other States) since November 1, 1914, and

WHEREAS, The fact has been determined that the only effective means of eradicating said disease is by the slaughter of all animals affected with or known to have been exposed to the contagion thereof, and

WHEREAS, In order to protect the live stock interests within the State as well as those of the country at large, many residents of the State have been compelled to subject cattle, sheep, and swine to slaughter in order to facilitate the complete eradication of foot-and-mouth disease within the State, and

WHEREAS, In the eradication of said disease it became necessary to bury live stock, disinfect the premises where such disease occurred. and other places, purchase and procure disinfectants, and to procure and have the services of veterinarians and to incur other expenses and charges in that behalf, and

WHEREAS, The United States Government has paid or provided for the payment of fifty per cent of the losses sustained on account of the slaughter of such live stock and fifty per cent of a large number of claims for burying, disinfecting, disinfectants and veterinarians' services, as aforesaid, and it is just and equitable that the State should

contribute a like amount to the payment of such claims, and that in certain cases the State should pay the full amount of costs and charges as hereinafter set forth, therefore

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of one hundred fourteen thousand, three hundred ninety seven and 83/100 dollars ($114,397.83), [$104,609.17] or so much thereof as shall be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated, to reimburse and pay one-half of the costs, charges and expenses incurred for burying live stock, disinfecting premises, and other property, and for property necessarily destroyed other than live stock, except as hereinafter set forth, in the eradication of said disease; for disinfectants and for veterinarians' services, and the full amount of certain claims for expenses necessarily incurred by the State of Illinois, as hereinafter set forth, for the suppression of the foot-and-mouth disease, in accordance with the report of the State Board of Live Stock Commissioners of the State of Illinois and the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States, presented herewith to the following named persons in the several and respective sums as hereinafter stated, to-wit:

EXPENSE OF BURIAL OF ANIMALS DESTROYED ON ACCOUNT OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN THE

STATE OF ILLINOIS.

The following amounts have been paid by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, which is 50% of the total amounts, leaving equal amounts to be paid by the State of Illinois:

By Whom Buried.

Address. Owner of Herd Buried. Illinois.

To W. H. Oller of Mendon Ills.......W. H. Oller
To C. W. Wright of Mendon, Ills.....C. W. Wright
To C. E. Johnson of Capron, Ills.....Thomas Hansen and
C. E. Johnson herds
To Swan Anderson of Tampico, Ills.. Swan Anderson
To J. W. Andris of Princeton, Ills...J. W. Andris
To F. E. Beatty of LaMoille, Ills....F. E. Beatty
To Anna M. Becker of LaMoille, Ills.. Anna M. Becker
To George Billhorn of La Moille, Ills.. George Billhorn
To J. M. Exner of Princeton, Ills....J. M. Exner
To A. L. Fields of LaMoille, Ills.....A. L. Fields
To C. C. Hopps of LaMoille, Ills....C. C. Hopps
To Alfred Johnson of Wyanet, Ills.. ..Alfred Johnson
To A. W. Love of Tampico, Ills...... Arlie Love
To C. F. Matson of LaMoille, Ills....Chas. Matson
To Marian Matson of Princeton, Ills.. Marian Matson
To W. H. Neill of Arlington, Ills..... W. H. Neill, Joe Fahl-

berg

Amount to be Paid by State of

.$ 21.32

29.85

25.00

36.00

40.50

54.68

20.00

52.80

14.15

33.00

29.93

48.69

21.60

87.38

38.63

39.30

Amount

to be Paid

by State of

By Whom Buried.

Owner of Herd Buried. Illinois.

Address.
To Chas. E. O'Brien of Arlington, Ills.C. E. O'Brien,

J. H. Weisenberger...$
To Wm. O'Brien of LaMoille, Ills....William O'Brien,
W. E. Burns

To H. G. Prior of Wyanet, Ills....... H. G. Prior
To H. J. Russell of Tampico, Ills....H. J. Russell
To Henry Showalter of LaMoille, Ills..J. H. Showalter
To W. A. Stabler of Neponset, Ills... W. A. Stabler
To E. L. Whitney of LaMoille, Ills... E. L. Whitney
To Chas. Williams of Princeton, Ills.. Chas. Williams
W. S. Stratton

To Allanson & Elliott of Mt. Carroll,
Ills.

.Allanson & Elliott....
To Mrs. E. Blue of Pearl City, Ills... Mrs. E. Blue
To H. G. Bolinger of Lanark, Ills....H. G. Bolinger,

G. W. Wolfenberger..

To Roy I. Frey of Lanark, Ills.......Bolinger & Frey
To Ed. S. Carbough of Shannon, Ills.. Ed. S. Carbough
To First Nat'l Bank of Lanark, Ills... Chisholm & Rahn
To Fred Rahn of Lanark, Ills.. ...Chisholm & Rahn
To First Nat'l Bank of Lanark, Ills...Simon Fisher
To Andrew Frey of Lanark, Ills......Andrew Frey,
Ed. S. Carbough

To Joseph Grim of Milledgeville, Ills.Joseph Grim
To W. G. Byers of Shannon, Ills.....Harry Martin
To David S. Moll of Shannon, Ills... .D. S. Moll
To G. E. Nichol of Shannon, Ills.... Moll & Nickol
To Albert Peters of Lanark, Ills.....Peters Bros.
To Albert A. Schriner of Lanark, Ills.Albert A. Schriner
To Chas. F. Schriner of Chadwick,

Ills.
..C. F. Schriner
To H. J. Schreiner of Chadwick, Ills..H. J. Schreiner
To First Nat'l Bank of Lanark, Ills... Henry Sweitzer
To Geo. Truckenmiller of Shannon.

Ills.

To M. L. Woessner of Shannon, Ills..Truckenmiller & Woes

ner

To First Nat'l Bank of Lanark, Ills.. .S. F. Van Brocklin.
To First Nat'l Bank of Lanark, Ills...G. H. Zier
To J. G. Zier of Shannon, Ills.......J. G. Zier
To Devlin Bros. of Ashland, Ills.....Devlin Bros.
To E. S. James of Pleasant Plains,

51.75

52.75

23.93

34.44

7.00

12.20

44.34

172.50

52.91

5.00

49.75

31.87

20.50

212.85

177.67

70.12

24.00

15.00

34.00

127.75

55.50

102.58

26.38

18.12

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To L. E. Stribling of Ashland, Ills...L. E. Stribling

28.80

Amount

to be Paid

Address.

Owner of Herd Buried. Illinois.

.....

By Whom Buried.
To Robert Viands of Ashland, Ills....Robert Viands
To William Good of Urbana, Ills..... William Good
To Fred Mennenga of Flattville, Ills.. Fred Mennenga
To Charles Freeman of Urbana, Ills.. Wm. Ruckman
To Wm. Ruckman of Urbana, Ills....Wm. Ruckman
To John Slevin of Bement, Ills......John Slevin
To George S. White of Mattoon, Ills.. C. W. Abell
To J. B. Green of Aetna, Ills........ A. D. Stephenson &

To Charles Pierce of Elgin, Ills......H. C. Barthelt
To Ready & Callaghan Coal Co. of

Chicago, Ills.

...

...

To Brasel & Beinhoff of Barrington,
Ills.
To Chas. Henning of Palatine, Ills...Chas. Henning
To Fred W. Porep of Palatine, Ills... Fred W. Porep
To August Reuter of Barrington, Ills..August Reuter (2)
To Louis Roper of Palatine, Ills.....Louis Roper
To Wm. Roper of Palatine, Ills......Wm. Roper
To James Baxter of Creston, Ills.....James Baxter
To A. B. Byers of Kirkland, Ills.....A. B. Byers
To Frank Grondberg of Kingston, Ills.Frank Grondberg
To L. L. Boslaugh of Shabbona, Ills..L. M. Olmstread
To C. J. Reid of DeKalb, Ills.. ....C. J. Reid .....
To Thomas Rich of Kirkland, Ills....Rich & Faissley
To Mrs. A. L. Wilson & Son, Syca-
more, Ills.

To Henry Harpster of Midland City,
Ills.

by State of

.$ 7.50

40.00

65.15

45.00

5.75

45.00

14.50

Son,

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50.00 87.50

[blocks in formation]

32.50

38.50

57.75

45.00

20.00

73.00

16.67

15.13

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To Otis Marvel of Waynesville, Ills... Otis Marvel
To Ira Pollock of Clinton, Ills.......Ira Pollock
To A. C. Swan of Waynesville, Ills....A. C. Swan
To E. W. Smith of Clinton, Ills......P. K. Wilson
To R. E. Nesbitt of Clinton, Ills......P. K. Wilson
To S. J. Drinkwater of Camargo, Ills..A. W. Bragg
To J. G. Bragg of Camargo, Ills......J. G. Bragg,

...

Daniel Fetherolff

To P. J. Gates of Tuscola, Ills.......P. J. Gates
To A. D. Strubler of Naperville, Ills..B. R. Babel
To Henry C. Ritter of Hinsdale, Ills..E. M. Barton
To Naperville Consumers Co. of Na-
perville, Ills.

To A. Hiltenbrand & Son of Naper-
ville, Ill.

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