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Show i Whatever else may be said of the r piescnt City Council, It at least has I the disposition to no things, and has I, . already done moie for the town's i cveilastlng benefit than all other City - Councils put together. The piescnt jp J council may have made mistakes, but ', $ 1 was there ever a body of public ser- j $ vants of this nature that did not make mistakes? It Isfar better to do things y ' and make occasional bobbles than to f sit with folded hands and become t . warts uiioii the face of the earth. ' I ' XVlth tho new sidewalks over the city, " the Improvements that have been if , made In the water service, the erection : of a municipal light plant, and the HlulK multifarious things done in the line of K-, I progress that might be mentioned, the B' L ' present council may well congratulate mm i itself on its record up to date. |