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Now that'Qeatral Point~cs~~~~
on salary, -mho will devote his entire.
time Co looking after the peace and
wellbeing of the city, it is to be -ex4
petted that the.mwdyism and drunken-
ness that has been so ` p~evaient- ia~teiy
will be stopped. The town lockup has
been .put In good condition ''for the ac-
commodation of guests, and the mayor
and all other city of~iciais are standing
squarely behind the marshal act '~re-
cord~r in the enforcement of .law -
the suppression of r®vu#iy~a~•.and havl@
iuxx~ism. end .it pis ~irne .eemething ~~vas
dome. ~V'hen -young boys .ate right
h~+aae .~Fiete~y: p-araly.~ed. ~re~rr~ ~ec#i
boo~$,;: when :baii,games are ~ititeseti
wftih -~ ~+dru>8n ~xnen ~-d 'bo~*s, sand
when baggers ~snd ~r~g iinPS flauriah
,aa they ee~ ~, -iie~e, ~ic is ~ time =song
fhaing way done-to ate ,these practices.
-The Iieraid refrains from publishing
a full rsport of the rec+~rder's court
of 1Rdonday morning, but from this tinge;
ox~ it serves notice that the court c3~c~cet.
will be pubiisl~ed as a matter o~ r~ewa,
ae it is-doge in all other towns.
To quote the wards of a city otflcial,
"We ct.a~ord.lon~er tc- be kndw~€
~~ :a ' dry tarn" ~a~ad also as the tough-~
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