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LIVELY CAUCUSES. 
Both Parties in Beverly Farms Turn Out 
in Goodly Numbers. 
More than the usual interest was evi- 
dent this year in both the caucuses 
at Beverly Farms (Ward 6). In past 
years it has often been hard work to get 
enough voters to turn out to make a 
quorum. ‘This year 5! voters attended 
the Republican and 20 the Democratic 
caucus. Both caucuses were held in 
Marshall’s lower hall. 
The interest in the Republican ranks 
centered in the representative contest be- 
tween ex-Mayor Wallis and Morton 
Hadley, president of the Republican 
club, each candidate having their ticket 
inthe field.. The caucus was strongly 
in favor of Mr. Wallis. The other 
candidate for representative, Mr. 
Brooks, of the Farms, had no op- 
position. 
The caucus was called to order by W. 
R. Brooks, chairman of the Ward 6 
committee and after the reading of the 
call Stephen J. Connolly was elected 
permanent chairman and Lewis G. 
Williams clerk. The polls were open 
half an hour and the result was as fol- 
lows: 
Delegates to state convention, — 
Howard E. Morgan, George H. Ben- 
nett. 
- Delegatesto councillor convention, — 
Charles H. Hull, Frank E. Cole. 
Delegates to district attorney conven- 
tion,—John M. Publicover, Howard P. 
Williams. , 
Delegates to county convention, — 
James B. Dow, Thomas D. Connolly. 
Delegates to senatorial convention, — 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Albert Standley, William Standley. 
City committee for 1908,—William 
R. Brocks, James B. Dow, George H. 
Bennett, Howard E. Morgan, Albert 
Standley. 
The vote for the Representative con- 
vention was as follows: Favorable to 
Wallis and Brooks—Charles H. Trowt, 
Howard P. Williams, William Standley, 
41 votes; Favorable to Hadley and 
Brooks—George F. Wood, H. Irving 
Dwyer, Charles F. Day, 10 votes. 
Democratic Caucus. 
At the Democratic caucus last Friday 
night the largest number of voters that 
have turned out for a caucus for a num- 
ber of years were on hand. John C. 
McCarthy, was chosen chairman and 
Robert E. Hodgkins secretary. While 
there was no real excitement, some of 
the speakers made things rather lively 
fora while. After some discussion as 
to certain names not being on the list it 
was decided that the ward committee 
should make an extra effort this year to 
get all men on, both old voters who had 
been dropped and also new men. 
The result of the ballot: 
State—Lawrence J. Watson. 
County—John C. McCarthy. 
District Attorney—William Moriarty. 
Senatorial— Thomas J. McDonnell. 
Councillor—John E. McKeigue. 
Representative—John C. McCarthy. 
City Committee—John C. McCarthy 
Lawrence J. Watson, Thomas J. Mc- 
Donnell, John E. McKeigue, Daniel 
Hallissey. 
Mrs. Frank McCoy and Mrs. Samuel 
F. Coleman received the unwelcome 
-news the early part of the week that their 
mother, who lives at Yarmouth, N. S., 
was seriously ill. 
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The. 
NOTICE 
The Horse-shoeing Shop of the 
late John Dwyer, Pride’s Crossing, 
Mass., will continue to run for the 
benefit of his family. 
Wetrust our present customers 
will favor us with a continuance of 
their patronage and we will appre- 
ciate any additional trade however 
small. - 
Mrs. John Dwyer, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
Notary Public Justice of the Peace. 
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