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DEED TO SECTION IN OAKWOOD FOR MRS. MALLORY.
The attention of the Council was called to the fact that Mrs. J. M. Mallory
had never received a deed to her section in Oakwood Cemetery, whereupon the
Mayor was authorized to execute a deed to Mrs. Mallory for her section.

On motion the Council then adjourned.

E. I. Carruthers, Clerk. W. F. Souder, Jr., President.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, October 16, 1916.
A special meeting of the Council was held on this date at 5 o'clock P. M.
to reconsider application of Young & Co. for sewer connection.

There were present Messrs. Elliott, Forrest, Gleason, Graves, Long, Souder and
Wingfield.

IN RE. SEWER CONNECTION FOR YOUNG & CO.
At the meeting of the Common Council October 12th the Water Committee to whom
had been referred the matter of application of H. E. Young & Co. for sewer
connection with the city sewer main for purpose of disposing of their waste water
from extract plant, reported a form of the proposed agreement with said Young & Co.
by which the city was to be paid an annual sum of $150. for the privilege of making
the connection. The agreement was discussed at said meeting by a member of the
H. E. Young & Co. who stated that the contract as drawn would not be satisfactory
to his company, whereupon the Common Council passed the matter by.

The matter was called up for reconsideration, being generally discussed by the
members and also a member of the firm of Young & Co. whereupon Mr. Long offered
a motion which was unanimously adopted, and which will be found spread at length
on the Ordinance Book #1.

The meeting was then adjourned.

E. I. Carruthers, Clerk. W. F. Souder, Jr., President.

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