R, C, P.
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<br />December ~1~
<br />
<br /> The report having been read, Mr.~' Ca~ moved that the "Street Paving Program" be a-
<br />mended, to pave WashingTon street, from High to Harrison, all the way across and the remainder
<br />of the street as p~oposed by the Committee.
<br /> The amendment was lost.
<br /> Mr. Markham moved that Fifth street be paved from Fayette to Jefferson. Referred to
<br />the Street Committee.
<br /> Mr. Barlow moved that Washington street, from H~mpton Place to North street, be oaved.
<br /> Referred to the Street Committee. -
<br /> Mr. Cart moved that King street, from Court to Washington, be~paved with blocks taken
<br />from other streets; and that the Street Committee tak~ under consideration the condition of First
<br />street, from South to ~ythe. Referred to the Street Committee.
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<br />vote:
<br />
<br /> Then the repo=t of the
<br />
<br />Ayes--Davis, Markham, Langhorne,
<br /> Browne, Pile, 10.
<br />
<br />Committee was adopted, as presented, and by the following
<br />Barlow, Cart, Adams, P~ivett, Wilson,
<br />
<br />Adjourned to meet Tuesday,
<br />
<br />December 2Sth, at the usual hour.
<br />
<br />December P~, 1915.
<br />
<br /> At an adjourned regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen December SSth there were present:
<br />
<br /> Messrs--L. H. Davis, President, C. N. ~rkham, Vice-President, E. L. Barlow, Lorenzo Cart, M. M. Adams, J. H. Wilson,
<br /> S. Cleburne Browne,
<br />
<br /> Reading of reports of Committees, discontinued at the meeting December ~lst, was continued.
<br />
<br /> Public Property & Schools-- Hon. Common Council--Board of Aldermen.
<br /> Gentlemen:-- Your Pub-
<br />lic Property & Schools Committee respectfully reports herein concerning the following matters
<br />referred to the Joint Public Property & Schools Committee November 9, 191~:
<br />
<br /> Referred by Common Council Novembe= 9th.
<br />
<br /> A petition of the School Board for permission to erect two temporary structures for school
<br />houses on the Old Jail Lot, because of the large anticipated increase in the High School enroll-
<br />ment on February 1st.
<br /> It is recommended that the houses be built on the Jail Lot, and that the same be sent
<br />to the Ordinance Committee.
<br />
<br />Advisability of selling the playground.
<br /> We report that we do not deam it advisable to sell the playgro,3nd.
<br />
<br /> Advisability of building an annex to
<br /> It
<br />Board.
<br /> It
<br />~ls_nt at the
<br />
<br /> We
<br />
<br />Buildings of the' City with coal and the
<br />the following bids therefor:
<br />
<br />Coal:
<br /> W. & J. Parker:
<br />
<br /> the High School on King street.
<br />is recommended that this matter be referred to the Finance Committee and the School
<br />is further recommended that the Auditor be authorized to pa for work on the he
<br /> . . . y atin
<br />C~ty. Jail, when b~tls for same are approved by the Public-Property Committee.
<br />
<br />report further that we have made the usual advertisement to furnish the Public
<br /> Oity Jail ~ith wood for the year 1916; and have received
<br />
<br /> 80 tons of Anthracite $ ~7.$9 per ton,
<br /> 56 tons of Pocahontas @ ~3.6~ per ton .... '''''''' ''''''' ''''''''''°'''''''';i'''$591'~0
<br /> .. .
<br /> Total, ~793.9$
<br />
<br />Wm. G. Maupin:
<br />
<br />Port smout h
<br />
<br />S. P. Oast:
<br />
<br />80 tons
<br />56 tons
<br />
<br />of Anthracite @ $7.50 per ton
<br />of Pocahontas @ $4.00 per ton~ll~lll~l~llllllll..~ll~.. $S00.002~4.00
<br /> Total,
<br />
<br />Coal & Ice Co.:
<br />
<br />~BS4.00
<br />
<br />80 tons of Anthracite @ $7.34 per ton ........ ; ..... $587.~0
<br />56 " " Pocahontas @ $3.73
<br /> Tot al, ~9
<br />
<br />80 tons of Anthracite @ $7.B5 per ton ..............................
<br />58 tons" Pocahontas @ $5.85 " " ..............................
<br />
<br />Total,
<br />
<br />$580.00
<br />215.80
<br />
<br /> 5. so
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