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TOWN POLITICS. 
Town meeting affairs and the 
coming town election are unduly 
conspicuous this year by the lack of 
But, perhaps, it is the lull 
before the storm. Up to yesterday 
noon only three nomination papers 
had been taken out,—one for Wm. 
Young for tree warden; one for 
Jeffrey S. Reed for park commis- 
sioner, and the other a blanket pa- 
per containing the following: 
Assessor for 3 yrs. 
Walter R. Bell 
Selectmen 
Geo. R. Dean 
Frank G. Cheever 
Town Clerk 
Alfred S. Jewett 
Treasurer and Collector 
Edwin P. Stanley 
Water Commissioner for 3 yrs. 
Senter Stanley 
Sewer Commissioner for 3 yrs. 
James Hoare 
Trustees Public Library 3 yrs. 
Robert T. Glendenning 
Trustee Mem. Lib. Bldg. Fd. 
Gordon Abbott 
Trustee of Cemeteries 3 yrs. 
Edward A. Lane 
Constables 
Leonard Andrews 
Louis O. Lations 
Joseph P. Leary 
School Committee for 3 yrs. 
Percy A. Wheaton 
It would appear there are only 
two men out for selectmen, thus far 
—George R. Dean and Frank G. 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester. 
Telephone: Manchesjer 161 
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Box Office will be open on Day of Concert 
Now on Sale at Oliver Ditson’s 
Music Store, 150 Tremont St. 
From 12.30 to 4.30 
HE MAN who does not advertise 
ale is like the man in the dark with- 
out a lantern 
He knows where he is 
Nobody else does 
Buy your wall papers from H. 8. Speech is brittle. Any man can 
Cheever of the present board. Men- Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
tion is frequently heard of Edward ter. aa 
S. Knight and Wm. W. Hoare. It Men’s Elite Shoes for fall and 
is pretty certain that Mr. Knight winter wear at Walt Bell’s, Central 
will be a candidate. P. H. Boyle, sq. adv. 
make a break, but mighty few can 
mend it. 
A man can lie out of a lot of things. 
But he can’t deny it when he eats 
onions. 
who has been frequently mentioned 
states definitely that he will not be 
a candidate. 
Mr. Hoare said this morning he 
would not be a candidate for office. 
The time for filing nomination pa- 
pers expires Thursday, Feb. 18, at 
Dp. m. 
It is expected the Town Reports 
will be out by the middle of next 
week. 
Men’s and Boys’ sweaters at Walt 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv, 
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We shall be pleased to furnish samples 
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