There is a corn exchange, free library, and grammar school.
The town has large new municipal buildings, a free library, a district hospital, and a large grammar school as well as many charities.
There are large municipal buildings with a free library and an excellent museum, a county hospital, a university college, a grammar school, and many other schools and charitable institutions.
A public meeting should be called, after a goodly number of well-known and influential people are enlisted (not before) and addresses should be made, setting forth the great advantage of a free library to every family.
If the State in which his residence lies has a Library law, empowering any town or city to raise money by taxation for founding and maintaining a free library, the way is apparently easy, at first sight.
Madison, to-day, in opening to all her sons and daughters a Free Library, has outstripped every other municipality in the State.
But in regard to our Free Library, I have better hopes, and beg your leave to show what use, in my judgment, will be made of it.
No millionaire will go far wrong in his search for one of the best forms for the use of his surplus who chooses to establish a free library in any community that is willing to maintain and develop it.
John Bright's words should ring in his ear: "It is impossible for any man to bestow a greater benefit upon a young man than to give him access to books in a free library.
He thinks with John Bright that "it is impossible for any man to bestow a greater benefit upon a young man than to give him access to books in a free library.
The title of the Library was altered in July, 1911, by the Council from "Free Library" to its statutory title "Public Library.
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