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Special Meeting of Bound Brook Council (1920)
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Special Meeting of Bound Brook Council. Other News of Town. Bound Brook, New Jersey; December 29, 1920. A special meeting of the Bound Brook borough council will be held Tuesday evening for the purpose or considering the budget for 1921. For some years it has been the custom of the Bound Brook fathers to give one entire evening to the careful consideration of budget matters in order to act upon them intelligently. Elks to Occupy Club Soon. At the meeting of Bound Brook Lodge, No. 1388, held last evening, it was decided to establish a holding company for taking over the property recently acquired by the Elks on Second street at the head of Maiden lane. This will enable the members of the lodge to take over the property at once and the possibilities are that It will be occupied by January 1. At the conclusion of the business meeting last evening the members retired to the Manufacturers' Club and enjoyed refreshments and a social hour. Purchase Property for Business. George Lindauer has purchased of Archie Newberry, a property on Maiden lane, north of the Manufacturers' Club and will use the building as the home of his extensive paint business. The property now occupied by Mr. Lindauer on Main street was recently sold together with the Terhune & Opie property and will be used for other purposes. To Carry on Terhune & Opie Business. The building occupied by Terhune & Opie, the "Annex" and the property used by George Lindauer as a paint shop have been purchased by J. E. Hereford, Jr., of this place. Mr. Hereford, E. P. Bryan, James B. Page and a number of other local men are organizing a company to take over the flour and feed business conducted for many years by Terhune & Opie. They plan to make a number of improvements and will take charge of the business shortly after the beginning of the new year.

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