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Show r V tIjEdaxs ftut Earn, the latter being of unusuaT 'you'd hear aflRe'ena o? a tioss race. tracts, plana and specifications adopt-I- t stze for that time and country. Abeve acalrt the young feller. He put on ed, or to be adopted by the Board of the door of the barn waa a board more steam and gvent up the ladder to Commissioners. which bore the stenciled legend: the roof of the woodshed like a chased Section 2. That for the purpose of John Peasley, Orwell Farm."-- , providing funds for the extension he weasel. The dog stood barbin as If and As Samson drew near the house he Improvement of the water syshad treed a bear. Traylor grabbed the tem now owned and controlled by the observed a man working on the roof ladder and down. pulled it of Provo City, the City shall City of a woodshed. Something familiar In Ton stay there till I get away an Issue its negotiable coupon bonds in his look held the eye of the New Salem be safe, said be. 'Ithe aggregate amount of One Hun- youll mam- - In half a moment he recognized down and swore dred Thousand Dollars ($190,000), looked man The the face of Henry Brirastead. It was and shook his fist and threatened ua payable in lawful money of the now a cheerful face. Brimstead came with the law. v United States and bearing Interest down from the ladder and they shook Mr. Nuckles rode close to the wood- from and after the first day of Sepbands., tember, .A.' D. 1921, at the rate of shed and looked up at him. Good land oT Goshen TT How did you six (6) per centum per annum, paya not be I fear brother, you .My he said. on tha. first day get here?" Samson asked. Brimstead Christian - able of March and the first day of Sepanswered : He swore at the minister. That as evidenced Through the help of a feller that settled him. T reckon he better stay tember in each year, by coupons attached to said bonds. o looks like you an the grit of a pair a little o Gods grace SaiflUbonda hall. be .dated., the .first thar till he down this road early in in his soul gits the minister. horses? says day, of, September, A. D. 1921; shall o September on my way to the land the to he absolutely dne and payable on Then he Tonto, dog: says SX0K5T OFTHE DEHOCESCT plenty. Found Peasley here. Couldn't you keep Im right A." D. . the first day of September, t)iar.L' barn. on the name help it. Saw his 194 lt but shall be redeemable at .the to understand The appeared dog Used to go to school with him in Orpleasure of the City at anytime afwhat was expected of him. well. fie offered to sell me some land ter September first, A. D. 1931; shall The minister got off his hoss and ii.zWug with a house on it an trust me for his hitched him and took off his coat and be in the denomination of One Thoucojornio-u- r sand Dollars ($1,000) each, numSYNOPSIS. Yiu suid you would come out next pay. I liked the looks o' the country put It on the ground. ; bered from one (1) to one hundred was I no further. so I and didnt go look- - about, What you goln to doT I says. please don't CHAPTER I. Stinaon and Sarah Trap spring to hain't I (100) inclusive. Said bonds and the a but write to letter, you golu 1 be Me? says the minister. lor, with their two children. Joaiah and disappoint us. I think It would almost coupons thereto attached shall be Beteey, travel by wagon from their home break my heart. I am counting the got around to It yet. Ain't forgot wfiat goln' to rassle with Satan for the soul payable at the National Park Bank la Vergennee, VL. to the West, the land done for Us, I can tell ye that." of plenty. Their destination is the Couno that ar nmn, an If you keep watch In the City of New York, U. S. A., lays. Dont be afraid of fever and you the than this looks better try of the Baniuaos In Illinois. I reckon youll see at the groundll be and said bonds shall be signed by Saplngtons pills cure It In three sandWell, CHAPTER IL At Niagara Falla they ugue. a lot better and you plains stearaI or would take the four scratched np some 'fore I git through. the Mayor, attested by the City Remeet a party of Immigrants, days. among them ba flea -farler a youth named John McNeil, who also boat at Pittsburg, the roads In Ohhr- ook bHter ,ban tbe He loosened hls collar an knelt on corder, under the seal of said City, decides to go to the 8engamon country. How are the chilIn York state. coat and began to pray that the countersigned by the City Treasurer, his All of the party sutler from fever and and Indiana are so bad. You can get dren?shall be registered In a .book to ague. Sarah's ministrations save the life a steamer up the Illinois river at Almans soul would see Its wickedness and of a youth, Harry Needles, in the last be- - kept by- - said City Recorder tof Fat an happy an off and ton Beardstown at and him get cbdld have heard and of TepOTCYOd stages fever, and he accompanies the to that purpose, and the City Recorder Traylors. They reach New Salem, Illinois, drive across country. If we knew Sirs. "Peasley has been ato mother half a mile away. shall a endorse upon each of said bonds be wife and are welcomed by young Abe is her sister em an goin when you were coming Samson or Abe Mr. Traylor drove off with the the certificate required by Section came close to Samson and would meet you. Give our love to all to me." He added In a confidential tone: Say, If damaged alaver settin beside him and 466 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, CHAPTER HE Among the Trsylors' the folks and friends. boss hitched to the rear 191?; all coupons shall bear the facI was any happier Id be acalrt Im the saddle first acquaintances are Lincolns friends, Tours affectionately, axle. see I my chance an before that simile signature of the City TreasJack Kelso and his pretty daughter Blm, toothlike I was when I got over the U years of age. Sarah and Samson." , ended I had got the fugitives urer of said City; and as tl)us executache so scairt for fear It would come prayer aome hay In my wagon and start- ed, shall be the binding obligations winter and not back I was kind o miserable." a had under been cold It CHAPTER iy,- - Bernson decides to loof the City for the Interest eviLivcate at New Salem, and begins building easy Jo keep comfortable In the little Mr. Peasley came out of the door. ed off with them oa my way to denced thereby. his house. Led by Jack Armstrong, house. In the worst weather SamHe was a big, Jovial man. ingston county. I could hear the praySection S. Said bonds and the rowdies attempt te break up the proceedson in over to used had hill I until the Into to at Canaan night up get got ings Lincoln thrashes Armstrong. Toupg coupons thereto attached shall be in "Tve got a small load o hay for barrens. At sundown I left them in substantially the following form: Harry Needles strikes Bap McNoll, of keep the fire going. Late in January said Samson. the Armstrong crowd, sad McNoll threat-- - a wind from you, the southeaat melted the good hands thirty miles up the road. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ens vengeance. I was expecting It, though I supcnaTTEK VA few days later Harry, snow and warmed the air of the midIn a frontier newspaper of that STATE OF UTAH. In the dark alone, la attached by McNoll and his posed twould be walkin time it Is recorded that the minister COUNTY OF UTAH. gang, and would have been roughly used land! so that, for a week or so, It o answered. "Drive in night," Peasley had not Blm driven off his assailants with CITY OF PROVO CITY. aa were come. One and his dog kept the alaver on the roof a shotgun. John McNeil, tbs Traylors' seemedof If spring on the barn floor." CITY OF PROVO CITY, . the week awoke Sambo this all with and night day, vainly Falls prayer trying is Niagara markedly When Samson bad driven into the BOND. , WATER attentive to Annacquaintance, A strong with bis barking. Rutledge. Lincoln la In exhortation to convert hls soul. . The No. levs with Ann, but has never had enough family barn its doors were closed and the ne- man $1000.00 wind was rnshlng across the plains before dinner stopped courage to tell her so. swearing The .of Provo City, in the and roaring over the cabin and wall-tn- g groes were called from their place of and on hla promise not sgaln to violate County City of Utah and State of Utah, in ita chimney. Suddenly there hiding. Samson writes: ie, commandment a good meal waa hereby acknowledges itself to be in" John Cameron gang "The Sword of waa a never It I realized a what blessing handed up to him. Ho was liberated debted,' and hereby promises to pay rap on Its door. When Samson Is to be free .until I saw that Bunker Hlir and "Forty Years Ago, scared It he saw In the moonlight a at sundown and spent the night with to hearer opened Tom. Samson played while the older man and woman crawling out from uncolored man and woman standONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, Brimstead. young danced until midnight Then, der the dusty hay and shaking thempeople Who is that big sucker who grabbed in lawful money of the United States ing near the doorstep. selves like a pair of dogs. The weathfriend?" the stranger asked Brim- of America, for value received, on Is dls Mlstah Traylor? the young er was not cold after noisy farewella, men, women and or I guess they would my the first day of September, A. D. stead. children started in the moonlit road man asked. have been frozn. They knelt togeththe right, however, 1941, nam is Samson Hls Traylor. to pay reserving It Is, said Samson. What can I er on the barn floor and the woman toward the village. Ann Rutledge had same at any time after the Comes from Vermont," was the Abe on one arm and John McNeil on do for you? the first day of September, A. D. prayed for Gods protection through the other. Masr, de good Lord done fotched the day. Peasley brought food for 1931, with interest thereon at the "If he dont look out TJph Biggsll rate of six per centum per annum, tis here to ask you fo help," said the them and stowed them away on the on the first kllj, him certain. CHAPTER VL uegro. We be nigh wone out with cold top of his haymow with a payable pair of bufof March and the first day of an' hungah, suh. deed we be." day falo Skins. I suppose they got some September in each year, upon presenSamson asked them In and put wood Which Describes the Lonely Life in (Continued Next issue) there. I went Into the house to tation of the annexed coupons and on the fire, and Sarah got up and made sleep a Prairie Cabin and a Stirring Adbreakfast and while I ate Brimstead MARRY IF LONELY; for results, this bond as. they severally become some hot tea and brought food from told me about his venture on the Underground RailHis children trip. due, both principal and interest being road About the Time It Began Op-- , the cupboard and gave it to the stranwere there. They looked clean and try me; best and most successful payable at the National Park Bank In who wish sat the hundreds rich Home aratlona. shivering firelight. decent. He lived In a log cabin a little gers, Maker; in the City of New York. U. S. A. pair, the further up .the road. Mrs. Peasleys marriage soon; strictly confidential; They were a This bond Is issued When Said son paid Mr. Gollaher, a young woman being almost white. most reliable; years experience; de- of Commissioners of theby theofBoard Proon City me. a and waited She sister is fat The Successful vo City for' the "detector" came with the latter to look They were man and wife. The latter scriptions tree. of supplypurpose comcheerful very looking lady, light OakBox MRS. NASH, S56, Club, at the money before It was accepted. ing the City with water by means of topped eating and moaned and shook a water system, owned, managed and There were many counterfeits and bills with emotion as her husband told plected. Her hair Is red like tomato land, California. Looks to me a likely, stoutcontrolled by the City, under the augood only at a certain discount of their story. Their master had died ketchup. woman who can armed, ORDINANCE NUMBER 86 thority of and in full conformity with fae value going about those days and the year before and they had been do see can a work. She a of lot hard the constitution of the State of Utah, Dlthe detector was in great request In to be Louis St. sold to the brought and has an answer handy every An Ordinance Contracting an Indebt- the provisions of Chapter 25 of Title Joke a Samson after esdug yectly moving in, slave market There they had edness on Behalf of the City of 16 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, well and lined It with a hollow log. caped by night and gone to the house time." Provo City, Utah, and Upon the 1917, and all amendatory and supremalndeV of the of details the For Be bought tools and another team and of an old friend of their former owner Credit Thereof, by Issuing the plemental acts thereto, and in fall then he and Harry began their fall who lived north of the city on the historic visit of Samson Traylor to the Coupon Bonds of Sskl conformity with the provisions of all we are John of Indebted home Peasley plowing. Day after day for weeks river shore. He had taken pity on City in tho Amount of One Han other laws of the State of Utah to a letter from John to hla brother dred Thousand Dollars, for the thereunto enabling, and in pursuance they paced with their turning forrowa them and brought them across fhe Charies, dated February 21, 1832. In until a hundred acres, stretching half Purpose of Supplying Said City of an ordinance of said City duly With Water by Extending and Im adopted, published and made a law a mils to the west and well to the Mississippi and started them on tha .this he says: "We had gone out to the barn and proving the Present Water Sys- of the City prior to the Issuance of north of the house, were black with north road with a letter to Elijah tem Now Owned and Controlled thia bond; and it la hereby certified them. Fever and ague descended up- Lovejoy of Alton and a tupply of food. Brimstead and I were helping Mr. by the Municipality, Prescribing and recited that the question of the on the little home In the early winter. Since then they had been hiding days Traylor bitch up his horses. All of a the Form of Said Bonds and Pro- issue of this bond was, prior to the In a letter to her brother, dated In tha swamps and thickets and had audden two men came riding up the viding for the Levy of a Tax Upon Issue hereof, dnly submitted to the traveled by night Mr Lovejoy had road at a fast trot and turned In and January 4th, 1832, Sarah writes: All of the Taxable Property With- qualified electors of the City at an "We have been longing for newa sent them to Erastna Wright of come straight toward na and palled up in Said City Sufficient to Pay the election held therein on the 29tk day Mr. and had Springfield, given by the wagon. One of them waa a Wright from home, bat not a word has come Interest on and to Extinguish the of April, A. D. 1919, at which elecUrn, from yon. It dont seem aa If we could them the name of SamsonTraylor and tion a majority of the qualified elecyoung feller about Principal of Snch Debt. tors voting on the question voted in stand It unless we hear from you or the location of hla cabin. From there twenty-thre- e years old. He wore top were bound for the house of John boots and spurs and a WHEREAS, In full conformity favor of incurring auch Indebtedness; v aome of the folks once in a while. they We are not dead just because we are Peasley, in Hopedale, Tazewell county. black hat and gloves and a fur waist-co- with the constitution and laws of the fid It is farther hereby certifiedand of Utah, and the ordinances, recited that all the requirements of Lovejoy had asked them to keep the a' thousand miles away. We want to and party linen. He loked at the State and orders of the City of Provo Igw have been fully complied with rales letter with had .which begun tires of the wagon and said: Thata they hear from you. Please write and let City, the qualified electors of the by the proper officers of said city in us know how father and mother are their travels. The letter stated that the one weve followed. " Which o you la Samson Traylor?-h- City have authorized the Board Im-of the issue of this bond, and that the and all the news. We have all been their late master had often expressed Commissioners to extend and total debt of said city, Including that his freepurpose of leaving them their alck with the fever and ague. It Is a asked. the water system now owned of this bond, does not exceed any prove dom when he He should pass away. I am, said Traylor. beautiful country and the soil Is very and controlled by said City for limit of Indebtedness prescribed by had left no will and since his death the The young feller Jumped off hla the purpose of supplying said the constitution or laws ot the State rich, but there Is some sickness. Samson and I were both sick at the same two had XuUen Into the hands of his horse and tied him to the fence. Then City and the Inhabitants thereof with of Utah, and that provision has been water, and have likewise authorized made for the levy and collection of time. I never knew Samson to give nephew, ei'- despotic, violent young he went up to Traylor and tatd : What did you do with my niggers, the Board of Commissioners to con- an annual tax upon all taxable propup before. Be couldnt go on, his head drunkard of the name of Biggs. tract an indebtedness on behalf of erty .within snch City sufficient to Samson was ao moved by their story you ached, ao. Little Joe helped, me get dirty sucker? horses and pat "Men from Missouri hated the Illi- the City and upon the credltihereof pay Ihe Interest on and to extinguish the 'fire started and brought some wa- that issuing the negotiable coupon the principal of this bond when the ter stud waited on ns, Harry Needles some hay In the wagon box and made nois folks them days and called em by bonds of the City In the amount of same become due. off with to the road the up fugitives to Suckers. Springfield for Mr. haLpone away One Hundred and Seventy-fiv- e ThouThe faith and credit of the city Offiuvlth a drove pf hogs. Two oth- the north In the night. When daylight Haint yon a little reckless, young sand Dollars ($175,000), for the of Provo City - are hereby pledged er feller? Traylor said, as cool as a cu- purpose of supplying said City with for the punctual payment of the prinare with him. He Is going to cumber. He stood up nigh the barn water by extending and Improving cipal and interest of this bond. buy w new suit. He Is a very proud IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The floor, which Brimstead boy Joe and Betsey got back with had closed the water system now owned and controlled by the City; and, Board of Commissioners of the city the doctor at nine. That night Abe after we backed the wagon out WHEREAS, Pursuant to ordinance of Provo City has caused this bond Lincoln came and sat up with us and The young feller stepped close to said the New Salem man add raised his No. 21, adopted by the Board of to be signed by the Mayor ofthereogave us our ' medicine and kept the Commissioners the 9th day of Octo- City, attested by the Recorder fire going. It was comical to see him blow. a whip for Quick as llghtnin ber, A. D. 1919, bonds ot said City f,- under the seal of the City, and lying beside Joe in his trundle bed, Traylor grabbed him and threw him to the amount of Seventy-fiv- e Thou- countersigned by its Treasurer, the with his long legs sticking over the agIn the barn door, keewhackl He sand Dollars ($75,000) were duly is- first day ot September, A. D. 1921. of end it and hla feet standing on the hit ao hard Jhe boards bent and the sued for the purpose. cf supplying - floor about a who! barn roared and trembled. The said City with water by extending yard from the bed. He Mayor. was spread all over the place. He other feller tried to get hla pistol out and improving the present water ATTEST: talked about religion and bis views of Its holster, but Brimstead, who system now owned and controlled by would shock most of our friends In the City Recorder. stood beside him, grabbed It, and I the City; and, COUNTERSIGNED." CommisThe of Board WHEREAS; East He doesnt believe in the kind hla hosa got by the bits and we both ct Heaven the ministers talk held on. The young feller lay on the sioners of said City deems It for the best interest of the City that the re' about, or, anythat City Treasurer. eternal hell. He says ground shakln as If he had the ague. maining One Hundred Thousand DolFORM OF COUPON. that nobody knows anything about the Ye never see a man ao apylt in a sec- lars $30.00 ($100,000) in bonds he issued No. hereafter, except that God la a kind ond. Traylor picked him up. Hla right at this time and deems It expedient March find- forgiving father and that all men arm waa brokt and hla face and shoul- and necessary to use the proceeds On the first day of. September, A. are Hla children. He says that we der bruised some. Yed a thought a of said bonds to extend and improve-th- e D. 19.., the City of Provo City, can only serve God by serving each team engyne had blowed up while he present water system now owned Utah County, Utah, will pay to the other. He aeems to think that every wea puttin wood In It He wea kind and controlled by said City, and for bearer Thirty Dollars, in lawful man, good or bad, black or white, rich o limp and the mad had leaked ent o uch purpose to contract the neces- money of the United States ot sary indebtedness on behalf of the America, at the National Park Bank or poor, la his brother. He thinks him. and upon tho credit thereof, by in the City of New York, U, S. A., bethat Henry Clay, next to Daniel Web1 reckon I better find a doctor, he City the negotiable coupon bonds ing six months Interest on City of Issuing Is In man counthe greatest the ster, says. said of City in the amount of Provo City, Utah, Water Bond, dated try. He Is studying hard. Expects to Ton get Into my wagon and I'll One Hundred Thousand Dollars September 1, 1921, and bearing go out and make speeches for Clay taka ye to a good one. aaya Traylor. No ($100,000): next summer. He la quite severe in "Jnst then Stephen Nuckles, the cirNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT his talk against General Jackson. He ORDAINED BY THE BOARD cuit minister, rode In with tha big City Treasurer. and Samson agree In politics and reOF COMMISSIONERS OF (FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE bloodhound that fullers him around. THE CITY OF PROVO CITY, ENDORSED ON BOND.) ligion. They are a good deal alike. "The other slaver had got off hla . IN THE COUNTY OF UTAH, He la very fond of Samson and HarI hereby certify that the ' within hosa in the scrimmage. Traylor startAND STATE OF UTAH: bond Is issued according to law and ry calls them hla partners. We love ed for him. The slaver began toback Section 1. That the water system Is within the lawful debt limit of this big awkward giant His feet are Up tha Road to tha North In tha and away broke run. k into suddenly now owned and controlled by the the City ot Provo City, Utah. Night set in the straight way and we think The dog took after him with a kind City, for the purpose of supplying IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have that he la going to make hla mark In cama he covered tbBa with bay. About of a big Hon roar. We all began yelling the be with extended name as and hereunto subscribed water, City the. world, ft ft rang ham aij 4s& We madmppdtV'thln Improved In accordance with the con- - City Recorder ot tho my City of Provo , - . - semi-annual- ly' - , FORm&j1 iiA c ' if J P'S If - mDIESy SIEVING BACI1ELLER aachfilEr - well-dress- ed. tin-coi- City, and affixed the seal City, at Provo City, this day of-.- -. 1921. , . ' ' -- . an-we- r. semi-annual- . - - good-lookin- g good-hearte- d Ne-gotla- ! broad-brimme- - d at - ' -- up-his . - y ' . V ly A; . D- - City Records, " (CITY SEAL). Section 4. That said bonds executed, shall b delivered to Harris-Trust and Savings-Banr Chicago, Illinois, who have chased tho same at not less than th face value thereof, and said bond and the funds raised thereby 8. be applied solely foF the purpose del scribed In said bonds, but the, ur chaser thereof shall In no manner be responsible for the application or disphsal by said City 'or any 0( a officers o( any of the funds derived -- k -- frtmrthe sale Section 5. That the interest fall. due on said bonds on the -day of March In the year A. D. 192? shall be paid out of the general revenue fund for said City, and for purpose of reimbursing Baid general revenue fund for said interest and to meet the Interest accruing on and if. ter March first, 1922, and also for the purpose of constituting a sinking fund to pay the principal of tail bondsrthere shall be levied on aij 0f the taxable property In said city, in addition to all other taxes, a direct annual tax sufficient to produce the following sums: In the year A. D. 19h, the sum of. $14,000, being 5,9ee - for principal and' $9,000 for i- Intf -- ' nterest. In each of the years A D 1922 to A. D. 1939, Inclusive the sum of $11,000, being' $5,000 for principal and $6,000 n. d. of 8al(b for-intere- st. In the year A. D. 1940, the sum of $8,000, being $5,000 for principal and $3,000 for Inte- rest And said, taxes when collected shall be applied solely tor the purpose of the payment of said Interest ud principal of said bond, respectively, and for no other purpose whatever, nntil the indebtedness so contracted under this ordinance, principal ud interest, ahall have been fully paid, satisfied and discharged. And the, sums hereinbefore, provided for to meet the interest on said bonds ud to- - discharge the principal thereof when due, are hereby appropriated for that purpose and said amount' for each year shall also be Included In the annual appropriation bills. Section 6. It shall be the dutyf the' Board of Commissioners bt said City annually at the time and in the manner provided by law. for levying other city taxes, if such action shall be necessary to effectuate the provisions of this ordinance, to ratify and carry- out the provisions hereof with reference to the levying and collection of taxes; and shall require the officers of and for said city to levy, extend and collect such taxes la the manner provided by law for the purpose of creating a fund for the payment of the principal of .sald bonds, and such taxes, when collected,- shall be - kept - for- - and - applied only to the payment of the Interest and principal of said bonds as hereinbefore specified. Section 7. The City Recorder shall make and keep a list of the bonds lssned under this ordinance, showing the facts required by statute. Section 8. The bonds issued under this ordinance shall be exempt from taxation by the City of Provo - , -- City. Section 9. AH ordinances, and regulations of the City of Provo City in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 10. Thia ordinance ahall be and remain lrrepealable until aald bond and the interest thereon ahall have been fully paid, satisfied and discharged, as herein provided. Section 11. This ordinance, immediately upon ita passage, ahall he recorded in the book of ordinances of aald city kept for that purpose, authenticated end approved by the Mayor of the City, attested by the City Recorder, and ahall be pnbllshed in The Provo Poet, a newspaper published in the City of Provo City, and ahall take effect and be in force imsuch publication. mediately upon Section 12. - Owing to thO fact that the City and Ha inhabitants are not properly, adequately or sufficiently supplied with water, In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Provo City, Utah, this ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation-- of ..the .peace, health end safety of the city. It i therefore declared that an emergency exists and that thia ordinance ahair become immediately operative after ' ita passage and publication. Comof ADOPTED by the Board missioners this 19th day of Septem... . ber, A. D. 1921. APPROVED: by-la- m - . LEROY (SEAL.) ATTEST: . FRED EVANS, -- DIXON, ' Mayor: v . , City Recorder. State of Utah,"': County ot Utah, Provo City, aa. I, Fred Evans, City Recorder of Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing la correct copy of Ordifull, true-annance Number 88, passed by the of Provo Board of Commissioner City, Utah, September 19th. 1921, entitled: An Ordinance Contract ing an Indebtedness on Behalf of the City of Provo City, Utah, and Upon tha Credit Thereof, by .Issuing the Negotiable Coupon Bondi of Said City In the Amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the Purpose-o- f Supplying Said City With Water by Extending and Improving the Present Water Syatem Now Owned and Controlled by the Municipality, Prescribing the Form qf Said Bonds and Providing for the Levy of a Tax Upon All of the Taxable Property Within Said City Sufficient to Pay the Interest On and to Extinguish the Principal of Said Debt. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of aald city this 19th day of September, A. D. 1921. FRED EVANS, (SEAL.) 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