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6. If books are not returned within the time specified, a writ- 

 ten notice of delinquency shall be sent by the librarian. If not 

 then returned within a week after the date of notice, a fine of 

 five cents per day for every volume not returned shall be 

 incurred, and a second notice then sent. If still further 

 delinquent, the librarian shall notify the council of said 

 delinquency. 



7. Should any person desire to borrow a book which is lent 

 out of the library, he may leave his name and the title of the 

 book with the librarian. When the book shall be returned, the 

 librarian shall reserve it for the person so applying, provided 

 the latter call for it within three days. 



8. When call is made for any book which is lent, the librarian 

 may demand its return by regular printed form of notice after 

 the expiration of ten days from the date of borrowing. 



9. Each book shall be placed in one of three classes, desig- 

 nated by the council, viz. : (a) those which may be taken out 

 only by special vote of the library committee; (b) those which 

 may be removed only by the permission of the librarian and two 

 members of the council; (c) those which may be lent without 

 restriction. Books of the first two classes shall have a label 

 attached to the inside of the cover, designating their class. 



10. Every book shall be returned in good order, regard being 

 had to its necessary wear with good usage. If any book shall 

 be lost or injured, the person to whom it stands charged shall 

 replace it by a new volume or set, if it belong to a set, or pay 

 the value of the volume or set to the librarian; the value being 

 fixed by the library committee. And thereupon the remainder 

 of the set, if the volume belong to a set, shall be delivered to the 

 person so paying for the same ; — every book detained above a 

 year being held to be lost. 



