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Show fe() ELECTION CAKRtS rByBOfVflTE Itw special l0 , tlootls held MtT 'or the P"01 &' deciding KuLer bonds of the city, bs Issued Mji'gtfd to the amount of $SA,00d (or C psrposo of defrayiag thexpeHie .increasing, improvls an adding M Ike present waterworks system by M,elty, P -r VSiSj&S"!? ;C yote... Distrlot tie. rt' .vittn .'Eglr against. It, whUf.pl&j&fet No. it I"'1 ono votettreageV7 for it. k remits la District WoV 8 were 27 'EiM 40 against,' and 1h District No. Mutt 41 for and 2J against. It sppears as though Very little In. IthT Was shown by- the voters of C otty on .this, election, Judging from iBe i8" number of votes cast In. each ;E(r(ct. As stated y prominent men jEthe'town, It was. the 'general opln. tt'tt most of -the .people that the tU would pass by a very large ma. stty and thus they apparenly lost ittrett or forgot about voting. Out of hi poislblo 700 to 800 voters of the Ky, only 135 votes were cast. Kow that the bond has passed, a Kst good should come to the city, as M present water system Is not as illy protected as Is accessary to MP out Impurities and foreign mat. er.from tho water consumed by tho eeple. Ttie wator as it comes from the wis springs Is nearly 100 pcavent pre, as shown by the State chemist tt!efore it gets to the city mains K Is subject to possible contamination H. several ways. TSe bond will furnish means by fMeh all this can be eliminated,, and Hi vater entering each home will be surly iOO per coat, pure. The wator rlfl be plpod from- the springs tojthe efty, mains and the springs .will be esMotefl so that no danger from Im. ferities will exist. CI " |