A Good Example To Follow
Saline lias more grit than the city Ana Arbor. Through its council it, offers ti pay oue-hulf the expense íor all artificial stome sidewalks any of ns citizene will put down. A great many people contend that aa side walks are a public neoessity, the same as are the streets, ithat the Corporation should buüd tlie-m entire. 'ïhai maj' lx.' ito, but it is ïiot t-He custonn. Hoivi'HT. severa! cities and villages in the stat have adopted plan referred to above, amd have found it to work admirably. By so doing the dtlzeus geaerally accept the offer and thus uniform and durable walks are secured on all streets. It would be worth doublé the amoimt it would cost this city to have. all her streets lined witli these stone walks. Besidts the beauty of the thlng, it might sav a great manj' damage suite. The wa.lks would be permanent and last as tang as any ons living to-day would desire to walk upou theui. Why mot foUow the good example ?
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