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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Oct 1899, p. 5

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ng-nlarmeet ingot ma nacil heu'rn'nd-y evening, m s. 1999. mom present. _Hon. _M{y_or_ Cobb, Ald. . Road W18 kafirm with the '3 gm: which side ~ » x.‘ {erred tn the Finanee Com- ‘ ' ” " S from Gantral avenue north to Elm Plane Oity __ mundpeh- . . . .- ‘V an eight' me ‘. u“ , ' I‘ the bank buildzqg ‘ ,- , 5 . ' vaults, was 112de to the fitmt " i "A » and Alley Committee with power Hinntee 6f prevbnn meetilig read and a Mr. G. waist-Quintin! A tinned the Conducts: tb » be kid on the an: side of Linden ' amneh'omflaphtovm venue. Same mm to Street and Ailey Cambittee for censidei'afion and repprt. Mr. A J. St. Pete: requested that the “that litihon First street _ be extended tram Vine avenue to _'hin place of Wane. Moved, seconded and canned. that the tionhfi-M back to Mr. traitor to Poem-e a majority of “1W” the route describu} in the; petition Petitidu of G.- .Hé’vdocker emu Brand, My. Vnn Bipol- ;'Davidnon,8tubha, Obeesnd CigZAAttomex Knox. u-vv-Bv v:- vuv I WVV describut in the tron -Pe‘titi6u Of Qpeg. Héydocker concerning tax sale of a tract of land east of Like street, olai-ms' there in”; 2: double assessment anomaly hide. Referred to the manhunt; to: invest- igatian . . Mr. Jammwomld petitioned the Council to oathstmot a, cement crossing in ”the alley an Sheridan - a n - Aw to act. _ City Clerk’ 3 repol‘t to! Septem- nu- General account Sept. 1, balance in treasury ury. $11, 839. 79: by cash on water rents", 81, 148. 79; by cash 0n sundtiea,‘fl6. 18 ~81, 214. 97; hi}? him on city demitn, 886. - final gxflééted from justices, m1 «611,312,94995. Total disbursements. $1, 664 .51, her sfiows as £0116”: THE SHERIDAN ROAD "WEâ€"m Oct. let, balance In treuu'ryfillp In with. "pork kw: :‘n‘- Justice 0! Pesos Dooley" “sports sundry cuss tried 'in his oofirt in which the cit a tit Totsl fines imgn‘m’ u ; a... collec- ted, 85 fines nnoolloutbd. 580; costs retained, 318. 45. (Justice Hobos m one use tried in Be court in which the oigyio' is phintifl. Fine hm City Hush! our?!“ for month of September aligns: Three Report of feremen ‘on street dork covering detail of \wark done on streets,- bridges and jidowalh (at September, referred to Street and Amy Committee. arrest}; for uni m to; sewn?“ nor. lines. ‘50; five arrests t driving over bridges, fines. 810; fourteen ms for bio ole riding on side- wslks, fines, 8 5; two tn'ests for disorderly oondnot,fines,88; three for building open fires. lines each, 85. Fines not pepaid and taken to jail. One arrest for" forging a check. : ' Ailey Committee. Raped of Superintendent of was: Works given detail of water depart. ment for the month; showing good results invthe ohonge from hi! to coal for fuel, purposes. .. Report re- ferred'to Auditing Committee.- . Finance Committee recommends that'r'b‘onds in the sum of 3500 be is: shed. payable ’in 1904, to_ meet par tial expeneeof rebuilding the Ravine avenue and Bach 'etrent bridgeo. They also recommend that the Iboi auoe due Chas; lowering water main' on Fro-poet,” McNeil, $2048. for " 3 The City Attorney woo instructed tenotifytheom‘xoro of property'onfi ' the south side oi Bork nvenno in block 26 to remove the fences om. crouching ‘on' the street - . - ‘ The Mayor appointed John Mid-. dieton eity weigher... ‘ W. 5.1mm had family hove u-if' turned to their new in this city ‘ Mr and Mrs Cherie: Shunmei- f fang of Warren, P1 are gumbo! " their cousins, the Zimmem, Huberol; and Emblem ' ' Mr. George D. Bouiton mun; doy led a discussion helm the avenue be allowed The; Council approve and concur. in thendu tion of committee ' The Auditing Gentlemen reported on sundry hills in the gem of $1, 684 fe'vorahly panned upon hitheoom mithe. The eoumii embattled the clerk todmw on the proper funds to', meet the obligations of the city. , ~ A The Street and Alley committee ”ported unfavorably on the petition of Hepp Laing, eontnetore of .Vine nven'u‘e mmdam on nest eide of railway track. [They petition council to dig holes in the etreet so as to find the depth of mind end stone need in mmdamizing the name] .d‘. W. S. Lasher‘ and family have is.- '°‘ turned to their home no this city < . “'T Mr. and Mrs. Cherie: Shimmeléj ' i“ “9 fang of Warren, Pm, ere. guests. jot ‘1, 99- their cousins, the Zimmete, Robots «. {11- end Eiohlere ~ . " [01" Mr. George. D, Boulton There- . Scat dey led a discuesmn befm the oil behkér’s meeting, Chic"; ~ hi. “Met May. heDom..10 â€" ' Our Trade in Foreign Home” ‘ Clarence E. Rone‘y, advertising ’ i; .34 egont tor the Chisego 8i Milw‘enhee ' m. electric railway, bee commenced the < x; 51;: the erection of mammoth 25an female I, ,, ; to. am the railroad, in “shim of,_. . a: . e heeyy tell of new this winter. 3 '00 Treasurer A. J. Leuterbee‘k, of Ion the Exmoox Country Club, en- (it, of_ nuances the postponement of its en- ide noel meeting from today to Satur- ion day, October 14. The new 0! zeo postponementiedeetothedeeireof ind men: of this when to attend the the inn Mini demonstietionie in Cu. 0! [nation of ‘R. Bird; for m 05 3080! William- Imu‘no‘ from ‘ Bunny m to Sham mud. ~ The Son: commit.» upon-ha fuel-ably on giving newer connec- tion. to ma. ha. of Pronpoét In. 300me ohamhpanon- '5: The contain-o also minded $4 plan toroliovolot 10,510“ 29, of 'Minyot Cobb reappointed .Il mon- hou of the Libnry Bond 115.. Hatymt, Wm. J Oboe, undo. G Phillipa Ordinances We pulsed lot-ido- wolko on Second todGroen street- from intersection of Second Ind Groon streefi to Fifi-t “not. . Ton dollaro was ordoroti Marmot! to parties fined for fat drivingm’r bridges as itwu thought than». circumstances at the coin flora of such I. character a to With before' the} 33%;,

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