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Members present, excepting Aldrman Phillips, Alderman Phillips was chosen President
pro tempore.
The President pro tempore then announced the purpose of the meeting to be the
informal consideration of the proposed Occupation Tax. The Council accordingly proceeded
to the discussion of various features of the proposed measure, in an effort to arrive
at a just and equitable distribution of charges for the various callings of the citizens
It becoming evident that the consideration of the various items could not be finish
ed at one sitting, Alderman Price moved that the Council adjourn to meet on the 20th of
January, at 7;30 P.U. foie further consideration of the matter. This motion was duly
seconded and passed.
Attest; Clerk. Approved;
• President poo tempore.
ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
HELD JANUARY 20th, 1926.
Pursuant to adjournment, the City Council met at 7;30 P.M. of January 20th , 1926
PRESENT; The Clerk; Aldermen Harding Drake, Phillipe Price, Wages, absent the
Mayor, and Alderman Mintun.
The meeting was called to order bj, the Clerk, and in the absence of the Mayor,
Alderman Phillips was nominated and elected to be President pro tempore.
The consideration of the proposed Occupation Tax was taken up , and the list of
Items as submitted by the Finance Committee, was gone over, and the report of the
said Committee was announced ready for submission to the Council.
The members present, desiring that the matter should receive the full consideration
of all the Council and the Mayor, further consideration of the measure was deferred to
the next regular meeting.
On motion the Council adjourned.
Attest;
Clerk,
Approved;
President pro tem.
REGULAR MEETIN OF THE CITY COUNCIL
HELD JANUARY
25th, 1926.
' PR ^'SENT :
The Mayor, Clerk, Aldermen Drake, Harding, Mintun, Phbhl lips, , Wages;
absent nam. /4 2� nn a . ( r^Ctaf.
MINUTES:
The minutes of the two previous (adjourned) meetings were read and approved.
BILLS AND ACCOUNTS:
The following bills and accounts, having received the approval of the Auditing
Committee were on the motion of :Aderman Harding, seconded by Alderman Phillips and
passed by the unanimous vote of the 6e, and so declared by the Mayor, ordered
Paid and the Clerk was directed t6 issue warrants for the same.
Jim Mitchell, Street Cleaning, $18.00; Andrew Munds)A , same, $22.00;Geo. Appleby
Tom Taylor and M.W.Moore, $25.00; eacJ3; E.I4T.Ratliff, $15.00; C.A.Moreno $99.00; -
Fayetteville, Coal Co. $10.75; Ozark Filling Station $4.50; American Express Co. $1.81
City Transfer $1.89; John Zillah $3.75; Allan M. Wilson $45.00;N.F.Drake, 5$0.80;
Patterson -Blair $28.00;
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