Mead Government

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The first town board meeting was held at Dalgetty's, (believed to be a dry goods store. Some claim it was the local Pool Hall and barber shop. On 13 April 1908. C. V. Holmes was elected Chairman Pro-Tem and I. F. Hays, Clerk Pro-Tem. The first mayor was Marion Stuart (M. S.) Adams, Photo right is Mayor Marion Stuart (M.S.) Adams. 

The first trustees were:
C. V. Holmes
I. F. Hays
O. B. Goodwin
John Dalgetty
Chas. A. Smith

 

J. E. Kitts was elected Clerk with a salary of $45.00 a year. 

T. J. Holmes became Treasurer with a salary of $25.00 a year. 

B. M. Holt was the first town attorney. His salary for the first year was $100. 

W. H. Wilson was the first Police Magistrate appointed in June of 1908. He was to be paid $26.00 a year and was to charge everyone who was arrested $1.00 to be paid to the town. By 1910, the Marshal's wages were raised to $10.00 a month. 

Meetings were set for the first Tuesday in the month. Initially, meetings were held about every two weeks until the ordinances and town regulations were set up. Meetings alternated between Dalgetty's, The Merchant Bank, Mead Drug Store and the McCormick General Store. 

W. H. McCormick's Department Store. Circa 1910.

The first ordinance was pertaining to licenses granted for the sale of intoxicating, vinous, malt, spirituous and fermented liquor to some of the businesses on the east side of Main St.. (In all the Paul Mead land there was a clause that no intoxicating liquors were to be sold.) The first liquor licenses went to Nicholas Frank and Mike Coyle. There were seven applications, but only two granted. Those were only for six months. The first liquor licenses allowed a place to be opened from 6:00 am to 1:00 pm. There were to be no blinds on the windows and to be closed on Sunday. 

The second ordinance was in relation to the meetings, procedures etc. and the ordinance pertaining to the officers of the town and their duties and bonds. These were all passed in May, 1908. The first bills presented to the town were for the incorporation costs. $157.63 and $13.15 for the trips to Greeley, the county seat. These were paid to Cecil V. Holmes and Mike Coyle who had advanced the money. The trips were made on 5 Feb and 12 Feb, 1908.

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