History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Owens, H. F. Maika, C. L. Hilbert, O. U. Lerrington and T. H. Smith served as councilmen. In 1914, Smith, Larison, Owens and Lerrington held over while W. E. Mote and J. W. Good were members ; Smith and Larison were still members in 1915 with the following colleagues: P. H. Hyde, E. O. Dugan, E. G. Shamp and J. Wood. Larison was still upon the board in 1916, Dugan, Hyde and Shamp holding over
here. You must enter the homes, commodious and hospitable, and feel the thrill of welcome enjoyed by every stranger. People like these are not found in every land.
There is more sunshine in Nebraska than in most states, and it isn't all from heaven either, but in the smiling countenance and sympathetic heart, and those who do not know this beautiful city with its splendid people have missed the best part of their life.
Recent City Officers
Since 1913 Allen G. Fisher has served four years as mayor; W. A. Donahue, two years; W. H. Reynolds, two years (starting the city off as one of the first class) ; and E. C. Byerly is the present mayor.
During the entire period G. E. Marriott has been city clerk.
The councilmen in the order given have
and with A. L. Andrews and F. L. Floyd new members.
Larison remained upon the board in 1917 with Floyd and Andrews hold-overs. C. A. Berg, W. Weaver and W. A. Danley were the new members. In 1918 we find Floyd, Weaver, Danley and Berg remained and W. S. Satterlee and M. H. Nichols new members. With the coming of a city of the first class in 1919 the council was increased to eight. Berg, Weaver, Danley, Floyd, Satterlee and Nichols remained members, the new councilmen being W. L. Randall, and O.