ac h designs in Good :0!" .ents tn choose selections of y low prices Come 3nd ols lte satis- y of our one 194 ms Avenue d Park 7’ max ns_ are ng 3rd _\ SL1 z'pnsmg ;' hnuse uI‘ 45 CO. here Mr 1mm 5;] \"t‘ Number 45 UNFOUNDED WE LEARN .WASOURSURPRISE CEIENT REPRESENTATIVE EXPLAINS bhz'ridzm neck, we hate learned that. dt‘t'llt'dlllg to Mr Hall. there should be no iurprise me: his presence at this meeting. Mr. Ha“. it 386â€li we quote the gentlemanl, ham «pent )t'lt‘i‘a: ~unl.’l‘.:‘l‘\ in Highland l'.~.r\' ,in-i Is all old triend ot many (it the gentlemen who were present. including Aid: rmzm Fearing. It was the latter \\ ho ll'hl'rd Mr. Hall and he did so it seems in order to have him conï¬rm an offer his company had made. We mentioned the fact that there ware some who thought that if a representative of a cement com- pany was allowed to make a speech favoring its product it would seem only a fair proposition to invite a representative of a brick concern. as brick appeared to be the only other material in the running, , but Mr. Hall hastily explained that he did not make a speech favoring cement, ' he merely stated to those present that if‘ cement was selected his company would ; furnish a competent inspector who would see that every inch of the pavement III-7 according to speciï¬cations; he only asked i that in event his propodtion was accept t ed that an engineer from his company: be allowed to assist in preparing these; speciï¬cations. 1 Ha Whether this could be termed "in- fluencing the vote’ or not we leave to the reader. but it is a certain thing that. it cement is selected. the property owners will get-the but that can possibly be given them for the money. The cement company. as Mr. Hall stated, in more than inflated in having a stretch of the best example of paving which can be made from their material laid on the most talked of thoroughfare in the coun- try, Sheridan Road, because ohts ad- vertising value. a value which would be small if the paving proved a poor one. Mr. Hall states that if his speciï¬cations are used the pavement will be composed of an eight inch base of crushed stone with cement. On top of this would be placed a heavy wire mesh andthen would follow a two inch layer of half inch red granite chips bound with cement Whether this last item would prove super- ior to brick only the test of time would tell. Those who favor brick point out that this mate:.a| has already stood that and all other tests. IIPROVEIENT EVERYWHERE BUT HERE (L N. W. T0 BUILD $ PARK IN WILMFJTE‘ It is seldom that a railroad company dedicatcs valuable busmess lots in the very heart of a business section of a vil- lage of a town through which its line passes for a beauty spot. But such is the plan which will be completed m Wil- mette next spring Road In: Alrcndy Ramovod Uluigbtly Buildings in Winnflkn Ind Clonco. Froigh! Yurdn. Replacing Them With Garden Plot- L‘smral Ave. theChicago Northwestern R.nlroad companv owns all of the land Which forms a portion of the rightnt- Between the Chicago 8: Milwaukee Electric hnc and the Chicago North- western railroad. on the north 5ch m may. Until recently this land was oc- Cdpled with a number of small frame structures used as otï¬ces and small places of business. These have all been re- 1210\ed and nextsping the plat will be shaped into a "beauty spot" With drives a'wut clusters of flowers and lawn by a landscape gardener.â€"-Lak€ Short News. The News is quite correct; it is seldom that a railroad does anything in the way i»! beautifying its right-of-way let alone setting aside any of it for parks. Many :nizn here have noticed the improvements : this kind the Northwestern has made i. Winnetka and Glencoe and hue dc:- iutly hoped that the good uork wmfld becuntinued until it reached Highland Park but luck seems not to be with us. Perhaps it" we were to get a City forester the gentleman might develope powers of persuasion sut‘ï¬cxent to convince the railway ofl‘icials that it would be only justice to spend a little of that improve- ment money here. IHI u Office to say That he bu Livod ‘ Zioniltq Fill the Nuw Youâ€: Subuription ' Ronidcnl on Here and Know Most of Men ; MI And Wnukocnn Swodoo ‘ lo Spud Present at Sheridan Raul ’ “ $3" Paper. Okhu Nou- ‘ Truc‘ Meeting ‘ of Interest mg?) .1 us†from ML RObL F. hr cmnent mmpanv representauvc \u- mcmmne-d as addrcssing the an Road property owners last The Highlanh Park Preï¬ï¬ NEARBY ms NOTES {or LOCAL mmsr Zia-me. Fill «a. sun: A‘nin Nearly 3.7M! persnns marched around the barrtl at the ullmght max-(mg at Shiloh ‘lubcrnacle, Zum (It): on Now Ytar's vi. Emmy prruxn Hm “used Ihclarge barrel. whu'h um. drum-d 1n gold, white and blue 1hr Zinn ruinrs drnpped mm It a corn or greenback, Jmt how much “as denmlxed L‘nulr! nm in- ascgrlained, but 11 13 \nvl mm H amount- ed to thousands. Wnuh‘nn Sweden to Publish Fun! A Svhdish newspaper is now bexng published in Waukegan and North Chi- cago called the “Vadjan nll Fornunet," whxch translated means “Appeal to Reason? 1: is a monthly publication and will be devoted to temperance and social science. It is published by the Wauke- gan branch of the Scandinaviln Branch of the Verdandi International Temperance Societyi John'P. Dennisen of Chicago. a repre‘ sentativc of the four great gravity ï¬lter makert: in the United State. came to Kenosfln on Friday aftetnoon and spent severaihours with City Engineer 8. C. Brenndn. estimating the cost of I ï¬ltera- tion punt for the city of Kenmhn. Mr. Denniqm stated that in his opinion a ï¬lteratlm plant such as would be de- manded to take care of nll the water med iii Kenmha would coat a little lent Dr." “kyle who. liter an night years pastorfle, preached his farewell sermon in Laké Forest a week ago. has taken his new charge at Detroit. than $100,000. â€"I\'nwtha Nm Mrngary A. Dewey seventy years of age and for sixtv- two yenru a resndenl of Lake Forest. died at her home In that city Saturday. Dec 27. l Chic“)- HIGHWOOD PAVING T0 HIGHER COURT OBJECTORS WILL APPEAL T0 APPELATE City Ofï¬cial. Win Decidon Solon Jud'o Pbuonu nnd Believe HiWr Coufl WI" Alto Favor Tho- Ob'ycctor: to the proposed llughwood pavin , improvements, who lost their easel iludge Persons court latt week, waive?! the right to a trial by jury and will a peal to the Appclatc court. They will ï¬re bonds wnhln thirty days and it is belibled that the case will be settled durin‘ the February term. The streets in question are lllghwood and High. and Mayo!" Severson and the other City oï¬cid‘ who have been working hard for imprmements in thctr cuy claim that the «)le objectors to the unprovemems are â€16 out of [Own nwners of property and the real‘estate agents. auu L-‘ I»... -v.... Thain ofï¬cials bel. excihal the Appciate court will decude in imor of (he improve- men! u did Judge Persons, but they say that If the verdict goes against them they will p5! another ordinance and continue the ï¬ght. ‘ Preï¬ous improvements in Highwood have met with the approval of a mayonty of the taxpayers and the assessmem rolls show that in many rases owners haw paid their ass>essments several years In advance. NEW WATER COMPANY INCORPORATED Plum; Building [nuke and Filtration :‘Pl-n! to Supply North Shore ‘ Cities A dhartcr h.†hem requeued (rum the secretlr)‘ nflMate {or the incorporzmun ot th?Ch1cago Suburban l'uhtic: mm- pany.;a million dollar Lona-m. uhwh is {0 construct an :mmc-nse xnlmke With a bug filtration plant. mth an Idea of sell- ing pure water (0 the mmmunmes of Lhe Nun“ Shnre. from Zion City to (Hencbe. and went as far as {.1bertvnlle. Smte the origmal .mnnuncmncm was made uk- SCUDC of the†proposed operar {mns‘has been greatly enlarged. and the ultimate capital suxk of the concern will be in‘all probability Slim!†inï¬eld. In the pnln‘r :md ‘|s\!3[ In the pnpnmum ut [hr nncndrrvâ€"‘gx-(dmg and sprrd mama I!) a» drqnn int at Me a< [he whllu Nagur Ur «\(hcr .n‘enurs n! (11L Maw nu km: mun BOAT HOUSE WND NOW $1,500 Life Saving Crlv Will Budd u Soon A: Council givu Per-it Mrmbfls u! the Young Mrn; Llub LA:- Smmg um arr Jubxlanl her the {act m: the fund which thcv art- nmng for thc purpose of huuldmg a bolt and club house has reached the null 0135(1) and they announce that unly I budding - A I l -L A .A..n.~£l in “000.000 Th; incorporamrs of the company are John T. Shay. capitalifl. Chicago: A!- tomeu Victor C. Sanborn of Kennwonhfl John W. Alvard, hydraulic engineer of D3: $299}. who. um an ash: M Plum Fil'or PI-M A COLUMN FOR THE . USE OF EVERYWDY 1 The 5,004 Mani. ‘ About three months ago we pmchntd a brindle bull pup. (here u wan-(hm; . about a bull pupthnl makes hum at human :3: an ordinary healthy boy 01 xhrcc, he thad various and sundry (wan: to hu ‘mak-up And lo hm (all, he was a pawn- 1ful factor in chi-inn Mr and Mrt (in-om Hrom our home and xhcrcfore a valuable I member of aocncty. he made mend- "Ith- ‘! out friend: and showed a marked dtslule :\ n-h-hzmed pm't his “urn: that “half a truth I: thc Mmkest kxndnfn Ir [1 was bum-d 1n lust \«n-k'x ls§UC 0! M .\.(-:.u( h.s~ been pan-d Inur m hxs than fnzlrrn thh paw-r 'tmt. \r: veins. enough mum-x hm bum spew 2n: rcpall'\0n It lup.‘l\r H Agmn. and H Is pmpeny nn years. I Will \tHr 1.1“: .h I rc-mvmrx-r m'em. We“ Cantu-1| .»\\rnm- Imp brrn paved tmce, the lira! tmu- Nth w-odrn blocks, Easl Central An-nur has nru'r been paved but om‘c. (rum 5hendan Road In the lake H am‘ money has been spent for "repairs." then some hand and benevolent person has paid the lull: which should have been sent to me, (or I have received none 0! count. “E K " cannot refer to ran-la u “repainf for the cot: of that would no( “pave u again." We leave the city and make our homes in the country becauoe we love the quiet. Brick or concrete pavement on n reu- dence street would be unbearable. Cmux. Editor: note: "CItiren" err: In credit- ing the pavlu uncle referred to "F. K.†as it was written by the editor. as ue all unsigned wide; The editor erred m not stating that the west we. the portion of Centrll Ave. retared to but ‘Citwen err: unlit by eating that hill) torrepun should have been tent to him lot pawn; repairs Ire paid out from the'eneal lund; a fund Whlt‘h it usually â€down to its lut cent." Even with the addition 0! the vehicle license fees Ind theï¬nee collected from Into owner: there was not ï¬nish to make much more than a vnlhlc I‘m» preulon on the needed repair: l-t year It wu for this reason that the Cd!!!" made the comparieon between the mac-- dam of Central and the brick at St. )0th which brick has needed no rcpa:r money smce it was Ind 15 you: ago. for those wht- came on other errands. last Wednesday he was out plnying tag wnh some of our neighbor's dogs and 1! came his turn to chat; his opponent M u a rangy shepherd but pup put on an ex- tra speed and made [or the shepherd dog; coming from the west wan to auto truck; pup and the auto truck (Ollldtd and when the dust had nettled and the auto truck was gone we tound the little fellow crushed and bruuned beyond the mending point â€"this was of (mine only a brindle bull pup that we took a taint) m and maybe others would hme had they known him as we had learned lo know him; no power on earth could hi\(‘ stopped that auto truck In its mid flight going at the speed it was going at the time nothing could have stopped it saved a wall at concrete, we are outside of the patroled yme and automobiles and auto truck delivery wagon; pass our place an it Me and death depended on their ex ceeding the speed limit, we .in- nutude of the town police patrol but inside the town and the ordinances governing same -It was a dog in this case and nn‘ fellow in the one (are! {or a dog exyept the who owns him but children play “"116 plane and in the same manner 3: did this pup and no puvtet on earth tan prevent an .1“ ident dmers oi cars operate their tars in they do in the Vit'imt) ot Ltndeti and LintuliiAteiiu6â€" Cllllt‘ll: should report cases ut the kind to the police and t|s\lsl in the prullOfl ut the nttendenâ€"‘peeilmg and speed lite a< the u here mama I!) a» tlf'N'JlltlHt' ml White plague or tithe! d\‘€!1:it‘sn‘tllL 1150 ‘IH .‘uaar ï¬rm-er III will talk on hu resu ‘llll the agrit’ultunl hlflh xhnol Nturda): Corn and Market 1).) l'li \\ I’ Millet ul the l'niveruty ut lmnt mill be prex‘nt and deliver I when lettizres, The management n rspm in turtunate on lhll dz) tn hau- pnun d l Ml\l\f§ul.\1[ H F Harrtanlkhmmpnt. Ill . L‘hzirm-n at the Rain ultura, In ill merit u! the National BatJtrY~ t mt ~>H HIST WARD ASSOCIA‘HON IEETS uttnrtr .u- i- .. â€up... "when Proton High Sehool lint: vognuo and Lunch... Rood SCH-l. Members of the Flnt Ward Pu 't-ti A’s-nation trnnut'ted a small .mn»: lt' routine hu-meu at their meeting \1. m night and then devoted the lulu“ r i their llll‘.“ to making ape-m hm rs u. the) manner 'n uhnh the Vim-ulna l ( \lh‘ulHUBl) prwlrstnl Axum.» hiu t'l: its total >er\ue and 1|l)’.l'\ :u‘. the proposed (-tpendlturrs b) '12: 'h Mlit-«ri lulu-l ’l he trim. limit I ‘i ~11 the latter \dv‘ appeared It be u“. to the ~xn- u! the :‘lt'lt‘k‘tt‘. xv†a.» Ind llie lsnl that in .‘thlI-‘it‘x: I atheatredt .tll (l'tttll'fa'. “Ir c.‘ rum! xl‘ei‘. .lr \nm' llzr fl. lu‘ ‘ one 4-! 1A0 rum inl~ -s ' .- HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8. 1914 1H 111 had Mrmbfls at the Young Mrn; Llub LA:- Smmg um arr tubxlant her the {act that the fund which thcv art- nmng for thc purpose of hutldmg a bolt and club house has reached the total 013K103 and they announce that unly I budding permit (tom the ctty council in needed betore they can commence vat The club hujust received 3 ï¬ne new 30‘- sufl. I Christmas gift from Henry Maechtle. for whxch the mcmbcn at very mtetul. Iidcnl on Lindon Ava. Calla Afloatio- Nov Agricultural Society [capo-dbl. lo Spud Manhcu who Drivo Motor '0! Exhibit and My Prim .n h In Trucks with Lin]. antd Avu'dod Good speck." to Safety on Program i I Bo A H U SE I w ‘7 W “A5 A [K ['4' â€A v I “Experiment and Fuch" â€11‘ Min mm >r Hr.†til i; necdcdlbnve c‘ 2.- watt The menu inc man-tum: fro-I Henry‘vitha mcmbcn m bythc ér ($111 55 m mm m BOOTY com mas msr com snow wonm mm $2000., um Bus makr [hr ‘nnlrs! «\ln-mrh Intru-M'ng 4. srxmmlr dnxwm 1.x yxmdr {Mr a hunt \Hlll’ht‘h m mdr! {hm 'P.r_\ I! l‘\ nu! hr u-znpdim) lu uvluwlr «uh Hm pawl.“ (ldpsduallun 1‘ .n h «inn H! N In“! [H the (nun!) I: planning in .scnd In a! 5:15! an: Irn ear sample n! «um and pnk «)1 mats The» WI“ hr entered In the y haul dr panment and )udgcd as um- xhool lawn-t another Llheral prizes an- pImmu-d 10! mm dcparlmml Monday. Januarv 12th In slated [or pre- paratton day. at uhtch Hint, all of the ample: will be placed and the )udgtnu started It ta the plan [U have the yudu mg done mat a won as poutbk tn urdct that all the wanton may have an oppor- tumty ol acting the awards. Tuaday n Farm Improvement Day. Me“ Rendbamct. County Advuor ta Kane County Ind Hula-.Coumy Adviser lor Duran: County, um hon: hr pruem and explain We†rod in their respective comma. .- until u do name 0! the judg- ina work. Prat. L. C. Burnett bu duty. 01 the Ham Breeding work 0! the lov- Slnc College ll Ame; lawn. will also In phenom on this day. Ind mvc I une- 01 um on wall gums. Prof. Burnett h- made In â€pedal study 0! oun-nd none of the but men in the Unimi Sun-u to day in (his line. â€cad-LU.†0“.an Mn." hmo‘ o! Mcllenry County. whit an a- pen on all duty work till (we a new 0! mu: m mm depanmcnt County Ad v13" Hanna 0! Will County u to ï¬ne a lull. on the soul and his work In Will L‘uunly Mr E. L Fm-ltr. In expert en “Intel on cement «(mllrucllun u to pH sen! Illuurmed lectures on bun Ind mu (unstrucuun. In â€It afternoon. Mr Btu Ball at Our-go will pvt-(nun IHUIIFIlc-d Inlurt un hm) Improvement allow-x the United Sun-t Thundly, January lf‘lh II one u! the days dcvou-d lo the school wmk Luunu Aduu'r Echhndt from [)(‘KIIb L'uunly WI“ be prmnl. and give I lemme un the Work m IkK-lb County Thurtday He runs a Ipocul program mil b: gnen by the Ichoolu Fnday, Mm (Eur: Camlan qu hr present and spell of her work 1n thr Cook Coumy u‘hooh My Porn-u k :Inr\ 1150 ml! be then- Mr H I". Suydn (.1 .‘uau (hm-c III will talk on hu rrsuln “1â€}th agru’ullunl hlflh xhnol phymg KH-v “r“ .nutu ,‘xn- (uni 1' U») (My \rxfrn‘m 1? xs 3 N‘ ‘ylmdfl “hitr car and MIN-um, '.’ use In xhnrgen-mm! to "I. Hu- pm: pud I! ll hob: md 10 Ibnve cm: the «m Ibuu! “.500. local men but: mm H u not an tell equnpptd ‘u our own truck It in purchurd with a iund ol vhxh ha" '- donned bythc ciuum and the balance taken Hm the city treasury. Nlurdayz Corn and Mule! 1).) I'm! \\ I’ 31.11“ u! (be l'mvrruly u! hivnun ml! be wen-n1 and chn-cr I who. u: lctlurrs, Thr manucnu-m n rspm mm lurmnalr on [hm dz) m hau- pnund HM Ml\hf{\ul.\1! H F Hanunikhmmpugn lH . L‘hmrm-n a! (he Mun uhura, In ‘,L x: mm! u! the Nahmul Bank-n \ mvm Mrmtx-rs n! the Fun! Ward I"«' A’s-(wrmn unnuru-d a small .mw ruullne huunns a! [hen mnung \1 night and (he-n dex-nuâ€"d the balaL the†tmu- In making ape-m hr~ Ks 1hr) \muxuuni) prwtrslni “(a '.z mannrr 'n uhnh {hr ï¬lm-ulna } hnn \‘H'uls|lkdi>('1\hf and mun. lhe propum! (-xpendflmrs b) '12: Mhmn inmh! Whr 1mm 4;â€; -' n [hull Si: Cylindu Whit. Bough Sane n'o Arnvod Thu Wool DH!" (WP! urrr pun. hdl\ “\I H" Member. 04 (nn'vognlion In H-vo Jewelry Tun.- Fro. I." Willi-n. You" Mon'n Club H-y now .- Hoau And Sherida- Rad Phto Council Aloe Orion Lung Moist n Rol'uvod d I“ Rocco-no.4“ by Haiti hlrml $- lrurh» n1 Hmndrm'dr ‘lHlIM’df‘ Shnldan Rum: hcn'm Hm mmm In? “LN L vu' mr .nhrt‘ ‘0 H \ (ht nulllmhmg Ihn MM r! n? “Ln k. vu' mr .nhrt‘ Hv H'hmn tum» puhlmhm; Ihn Hubbrn â€Hunt-d lam urrk nlnlr Hu- olhrx. |L uth about $12!“ vunxh u! Je‘e'ry duappcurd hum thc Noble L mndall home on Rout-r WI] harm Avr, luok pllu wmc llmrbciwern Christmas and New You}. the exml time m: nwnrr In unlhk to in†While the (our local policc unnot he expected to knpnclooe wurh on the libel: my thcv do p{ I “My good hm on WM!!! dunner. who cm" the Icon and u nunhed at um? of a xobben they "Ind I good chance 0! ï¬nding a clue Night.“ Loo.- Hol‘l Ming. Aux diary u not Organised The nnnunl unuaflauon o! othrcra hen Mnndnv mghl by lht Kmahu o! l‘ylhu: rnullrd In the sebum oi the Iollowmu 0hr": Jan 0 FlaMny,¢tnncel|ov com- minder, L H Deva. vn‘c chancdlot Jun Hepburn. plclllf. Wm. Wunm maul" ll hufl, Jatob sludmun, mule. ll Inn: E, A â€unlit. krcpcr u', lhllld. Ind pruh Juhn ShcndnL v‘ hair 01 hnamr and Jn-hn Hula“. nmmu u! m. cuhequr! Fulluwmg (hr plum n In cuhequr! Fulluwmg (hr plum n up m nlcl supper In. hfl\(‘(1 Lumnry l ’ rrpnns m 1hr “flukfflil p-pru the meun Auxlhal) u." no. 0â€;th In lhghwoud although Huh '4 Iudgr unmitmplalrd rhu u- nn m Kammlml. unnpoN'd at women ymahu- u! ‘nl'lnhrl! ut lhr K P lads! and mrn Is ‘1rllrhl’uu?l43h\ “\tv [ht pinpuu! II rxlnlm-h u htnm h v†Highwvuid V‘ W. C. A. NATIONAL SECTETARY um WI“ Addy-nu Mocha. u Ty-or Readout. Today Moran. \M :lmu mlrrrsnc Ih â€It Yt-un‘ \Mmrn . \ hlulun Axum mlmn m! “min mm) r...- .nc mum-m unnro 1v IHrLU .a zurrlmg 4'. “It Irauknu n! Mu L hm: (M3 l‘nnpn‘l Art, on '1 Lat-yd.) w, mm; Jan Hm. II m!) (-‘(ler w z'u-ex M... m. V Jon“, [hr \‘Imnn Nu lrhxn 0! the xcmul held umnnnln a L†h u.- ‘umml u! llhnou. “ tunnuu. lnumnh. and Mn hmm. wuh headquarlru .n x ‘ h All!†and Mm wad â€at Naumm \u run!) In! hmn mm (‘nunu nulluhn “A: ~pr4k 4m Vhr wank n! (In arm-n mum. l!,:-Iuglmu'. 1hr l “11rd Main u: [Marl .mi mflurl - n n a gvral upl-mldmu um} updlmg t'mttnrm :1 \‘I1\ mum and (nunw Mun- lunu Ind M u led In “Mn" 1“!†gym! bradr:~ ll 1..“ ,II.»..(‘)‘( ! H 'p ‘yl't'ilu SWEDISH LUTHERAN SPECIAL S£RV|C9 IHPY-Orï¬ grit-r! “Hung†Emu.†71.;Mr‘ rmâ€? nut .11 Inlrran ',.:L: thlrsl 1.0?‘) \n,‘ ‘u ward M1!“ lawn Am 1m ‘. vpc ,.- â€d! [be Conan-gaunt) ulh [hm 1r. nun. hr! so {Ix-I '. u 1' Eu puss‘hh" w rrm' A mulch bmldmg :n (hr Per fu'uvr \N xlh (PM and In \ mu, It pastor vull und‘mhu‘d h hrstahmu-d (m Um promising Mk! wme um: dullnfl WM The work duv mg [ht huhdlyl II :0 charge of Lmnr A Hemm, .- dwmny dude!" from R(l'l Ill. un luv-nuâ€- ._ .._ 7 Hanan, a dwmny "536'" from Rank mm. [11. Further W walll be (in: u the mice- Fnday even-n3 IH' (II \Al‘d Sunday Lvoâ€"u Mn. Ul 1A!) Lulhnnnp u! .Hrnlhflï¬L in! u h mullwltal p.41“! wvdnnaxy hf!\l<(t h «m Fndn r\¢mny9 J! I nnd n 161! n! « - â€Urn, and “pt“ m H‘ghmm‘ n \ an“ 1: mu Ind Ml†led In Hm uuxh And N n :- hr at“: w hatr Umâ€. u! \(IMï¬Yf‘ “Mm; .1; won-(1 1m n1 â€.er Ln.†1 'm- m‘apprmm h fl Hughmnd it» bun)- 1 l :1" “cu h-H In (In pd: â€It humr 1m )- tru Hut.“ hum nv nurux Mu L '1 ufbdl) [wk Yu \nmnn nnnnlm . Annual £|ochon ol Offkon Ho“ 4 S A. 5!. Pour a Unmet“). Ro-obdd PruHc-I Othu Bud-coo vlu m»: ht UN nu u (Lu my?†(in vh'ummrmmxmx; n! the health de- panmrm the pun hay-t u! 3 Lung Motor. at a unit no! u» nun-d $150 was ardent Irmh urn! flu humâ€); Mn MI h-r We Iunhu recommend lhfl the Public Saw-cc company be [men Mme warn“ pay-bk out of the 1913 In kvy lot tho Ocmhu And Novembct lighting HMO. Imp-nun to $1138.34. ' «'c ah; recommend that Ch M amounts be xrnmierrcd from the water fund 10 the credit of the uvenl hub u 101 low: (Loner-I Saver Fund 3 10.27 Fire lN-panmrnl Fund 978.†Sp! Auml Exprnu Fund $58.08 Pink Fund V 130] Tut-l . 51.“).56 We also rnmmménd that I mm not to nun-d $116 50 be hmrnprmled from III. Macon-mom “Confluent Fund for he punch-n! o! I mdé- carriage 13130711!- m‘ madam. tor uu' m the City dcrk'o â€Hire. the [MI 8100 (1’ I): am (rum the thciunmm and County-u Fund lor the purpmr u! paying for the sen“?! o! an extra Monograph" requir- rd "um time In hm:- m mlkmfl up 1!- mm. cu n-I-nvc In Special Am! 41 t 011le l'pun requesl 0‘ Mr M Siembtfg, the [abculnplny wan urdrrcd to temple“ \hr gm mum m Walk?! Ann. according to (he (mm: m the nrdznlm‘c pushed July 's 19H CREDIT ASSOCIATION TO BE ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IEN'S ASSOCIATION m A! an rnlhuumu. met-mm held I.“ nigh! 'lfl'tHLI'YP u! m. Muslim».- Men's Amt» who!) rh \ 1H‘ “'11- en In: the yen! and pul In npmnlnm 1hr c It‘d†but†2hr rrtahhshmrnx u! ulm h fun “I“ ‘hru ant-mun. 101 'hr par! \rur hi. fmvruu wh bf'lll rhnrur u: ML 1.. 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