JOHN H. WOODBERRY. 
Well Known Beverly Farms Man Passes 
Away. 
John H. Woodberry one of the best 
known residents of Beverly Farms, passed 
away at his home there Tuesday morn- 
ing. Death came suddenly, as he was 
about the day before as usual, and he 
. had spent the evening calling on his 
daughter. The news of his death came 
as a severe shock to his many friends. 
In his death the city as a whole and 
the Farms especially looses a valued and 
respected citizen, one whose word was 
as goodas his bond, and whose judg- 
ment on all public matters was consid- 
to be sound. His removal from the 
community adds another to the large list 
of prominent and respected citizens 
which the Farms has had the misfortune 
to lose of late. 
Mr. Woodberry was 67 years old. 
He-has always been prominent in the 
affairs of the Farms, both before and 
after Beverly became a city. In the 
early seventies he represented the town 
of Beverly in the General Court. He 
served the old town government as a 
member of the selectmen, and for many 
years he was a valued member of the 
water board, part of which time he was 
its chairman. He was also captain of 
the old hose company at the Farms. 
He was a member of Bass River 
lodge, I. O. O. F. Four children, all 
residents of the Farms, survive him. 
They are Mrs. E. Fred Day, F. Leslie, 
John L., and Marshall Woodberry. 
. The Election. 
~ At Beverly Farms Tuesday about 257 
votes were cast for city officers. The 
result of the vote was as follows: 
FOR MAYOR. 
S. Harvey Dow ; 183 
Thomas H. Norton 3 
Horace W. Woodberry 66 
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FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE. 
Forman A. Crosby $5 
Jeremiah F. Desmond * 76 
Frederick A. Dodge 81 
Blanks 14 
FOR ALDERMAN. 
Robert E. Hodgkins 204 
Blanks ° 52 
FOR COUNCILMAN. 
Horace F. Appleton 96 
Charles H. Hull 131 
Augustus P. Loring, jr. 154 
John C. McCarthy 124 
Roland C. Patch 75 
Blanks 188 
‘SCHOOL COMMITTEE AT LARGE. 
Edward S. Webber 158 
Blanks 99 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD TWO. 
Arthur A. Forness 143 
Blanks 114 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD SIX. 
‘ Charles H. Trowt 207 
Blanks 50 
FOR LICENSE. 
Yes 82 
No 154 
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