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Show Letter From Carnegie Commission. Tho city received a letter from the Carnegie Libary Commission Commis-sion relative to tho erection of a library for Cedar, The commission is entirely willing to concede to tho council's request and have written a long letter offering some very valuable suggestions which if followed will give Cedar tho very latest in JSyPIBBh dnt -MMt Thb often city officials get out plans for libraries that are far from what they should be, the available availa-ble space not being arranged for the best benefits to the conducting conduct-ing of a modern library. The commission stated in the letter that as soon as the plans were secured for the library building they should be forwarded forward-ed to them for inspection so that further suggestions may be offered or changes made, in order that the greatest good might be had for the least money. It was also stated that as soon as the pians were accepted the money would be forthcoming to the extent of $10,000, which will enable the city to erect a beautiful beauti-ful and convenient building which will be a credit to the city. The city council and library board are to be congratulated on their efforts in securing tliid necessary adjunct to the city, 'and should receive every encouragement en-couragement from the citizens. |