Show L At 1 rL r- t. t EDITOR E ENTERPRISE As the s season son is now no ap i when gardening and other out door improvements will b be e in In order or crl d. d e r I think it about the right to call attention to some improvements that are arc as much needed as they have been sadly neglected First in order is r o-r s sanitary nit ry conditIon condition condition con con- to fo be considered rn Th water that many of our cur citizens citizen are ue obliged to use for lor culinary purposes s i is indeed in a condition that will generate te sufficient disease is b i our our cur community to keep a half balf dozen ozett doctors busy brisy and our sextor sexton also One Cic can obtain of this statement state state- meat ment on any of ot these war warm days das wh tt our ditches arc re carrying the filthy fluids from numerous numerous' corrals coiras and out houses to tc such an ant extent exien that the color even een is enough to sicken icker t c hog hag and yet this iLls is water for fer culinary purposes conducted con- con dueled ducted at it great expense through the streets ts 1 Is Ii there no ao possible way by o ordinance or or otherwise to to compel compel com corn pel people tc- tc k keep ep the jn ja s their own prent at least or jet r- r cri them to it out on the land land t iere ere eret it t will d do good while it t no a great dea deal 0 of h rm pf O Our r city fathers have t taken act action on onon on n our unsightly public sq square re that has long been known as the old public corr corral 1 The next generation may thus have the benefit of few feY trees shade and lawns lQ in iii th that t part of our oar city and far cc-far so so boc ocd But Bitt why not think of that location in the south huth uth our city generally known as 5 th Silk Farm Are Arev v w sq to loose another nother noth r seasons growth of the tt t ees es and andI I shrubbery that dUll should have been een planted there long ago Who is at fault Cault for this thi lamentable re neglect Next Nex our should be De provided provided provided pro pro- vided with trees and water sufficient to keep some flowers alive aliv If possible on the graves of our belc beloved dead If f they could only speak now I I 1 think themselves P petition the thc city council for a small portion of the water rights right which used to but have left to others who seem to have use for drop of it elsewhere Our c is unfortunately located Y Years ars ago one city councilor suggest suggested g. g to to layout layout lay layout out another one in a m math h better place and aad mu much h nearer t the te e cit cit city It was vas imm immediately dl tely e east st st. o of of the the city and the as then no not claimed L by any one ne ut t the 1 le 0 of of f he oll counci nci ol a on 1 7 Tj TT S1 yr disposition n. n The le o 0 olace place lace was Was' aS good eno enough for the he dead lik like so 50 m hy carcas carcasses es and noone no nd noone one thought about the living ng mourn mourners ers that occasionally mig t wish t to spend pend an hour at the thc i last st resting place lace of departed relatives and friends Who ever lat located d that burying ground ought s fo o be t the thelast e last ast one ne to be resurrected out t of it believe i yet that thata thata a more generation will condemn piece of ground for burying I 1 purposes like ike it has been done in some other localities f I Of enterprises that ou ought t to be established I think that an electric plant for lighting cur streets ts is one that could b be accomplished the coming corning season season and nd possibly in connection therewith light in our public buildings for light machinery Light for for ou oui our str streets ets of some kind should b be provided before another dark wint winter r sets in inand inand and nd makes it u unpleasant land n even dangerous to venture out m unknown parts of the city The first creative command was Let there be light The last demand at present is let us have light j r Your suggestions about a woolen mill and a creamery I t think link would have found a 1 better Ir response response if th the protective policy h ha ha been retained re retained re- re tamed by our government t. t Several of our woolen mills have now no ceased operations on account of the prospects prospects pros pros- peeLs for fur foreign competition I be be- lieve Under such circumstances it itis itis itis is not to b bs be expected exp that hat money will be invested in ia such enterprises muc much as they arc or be sus sus- tamed taine d. d But I shall shaH n not f tsay say more abo about t that that The wheel of time is turning nd may nay bring bringus changes s. changes for the better but at present we ought do the best beet m me me can with ith that we can do BRUTUS |