TUESDAY’S ELECTION 
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during the afternoon it took little time 
to count the remaining ballots. Fred 
K. Swett announced the vote at 5.10. 
Manchester went strong Republi- 
can, as usual. It was expected Whit- 
ney the Democratic candidate for 
lieutenant governor would poll a large 
vote, but he led that side of the ticket 
by a comparatively few. 
The friends of James F. Shaw were 
mostly interested of course, in his 
vote, and a feeling of lost hope began 
to creep over them when it was seen 
he fell behind the ticket 29 votes. It 
was thought by many, since he was 
Manchester’s candidate,he would polla 
large vote, gaining some of the Demo- 
cratic vote even; but when it was seen 
he had lost many of his own party, it 
became evident things were not as 
smooth sailing as they had anticipated. 
And this feeling grew as the returns 
began to come in from the other 
towns and cities showing he was los- 
ing all around. 
There were no regular returns in 
the evening, except through the cen- 
tral telephone exchange. A few con- 
gregated at Cheever’s where the bul- 
letins came through the Postal Tele- 
graph office. 
In 1904 there were 457 votes cast 
at the polls in Manchester, three more 
than this year. The vote was: 
Governor — Bates, Rep........ 216 
Douglass, Dem... 206 
Lieut. Gov.—Guild, Rep........ 232 
Crosby, Dem:<*: - 144 
Last year’s vote for governor can- 
not be taken as normal, however, as 
Bates lost, while the rest of the Re- 
publican ticket won. Taking the 
lieutenant-governor’s vote as the nor- 
mal condition of the party in town, 
this year’s vote shows a Republican 
weakening and added strength for the 
other party. : 
The Vote for Senator 
Schofield Shaw 
Piscexths 2.:: eahadies Mareen Y75 126 
Gloucester ye see eee 1724 1975 
Hamiltoncates css aerate 81 90 
Ipswich,..2:5. eve negate 506 291 
Manchestenses. 42 eke ce 183 248 
Newburys. Aeros vsreenek 95 74 
Newburyportis.sess>ec8 1416 951 
Roekporties. 2455 ese 288 369 
Rowley-4 sc)) scspeeesce es 133 137 
Wienhamiec ss caves cakes 56 76 
Tétalec ae ieee 4657 4337 
Schofield’s plurality, 320. 
The State Vote, £905 
GOVERNOR 
Guld, Rep wots cna o> sean eee 197,512 
Bartlett“ Dem? ntrss cure cs cs cree 174,396 
Guild’s plurality, 23,116. 
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR 
IDTADEL MING Psa aterecke Coere etetke ont alles: re 182,197 
Winttn Gye LCM seein leis seis eien se 180,201 
Draper’s plurality, 1996. 
RELIABILITY 
Is a word which cannot be truthfully said of many stores. But THE RELI : 
ABILITY OF THOMPSON, the jeweler, is attested by not only the buying public, g 
but by contemporary concerns. \ 
We strive to give honest value. The goods we sell are first in quality, always. & 
Our prices are the best for reliable goods. Ny 
Our reputation does not depend, however, upon low prices, but upon RELI- 4 
ABILITY. There is a reliable atmosphere pervading the store from corner to corner. § 
Come once and we’ll wager that you'll visit again. j 
Honesty in dealings is our policy—and we’ve found it a good one. / 
164% Main st. 
Gioucester.. 
F. S. Thompson, the Jeweler, 
s>>3> 
EDWARD. A. LANE, 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
DUNCAN T. BEATON, 
itchen E"urnishinge Goods, Garden Tools, 
Eddy Refrigerators, Rubber Hose, 
MAGEE RANGES and FURNACES, PtLumsine and HEatTInG. 
21 Central Street, Manchester. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. Tel. connection. 
Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer Charging Panel, made by the General Electric Co. 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
3% Central Street, Manchester, Mass. 
FALL OPENING 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 
We wish to announce to our MANCHESTER and MAGNOLIA customers 
through the BreEzeE that all new Fall Styles in Furniture and Carpets 
are now on our floors for your inspection. 
Tel. Con. 
DINING ROOM FURNI- PARLOR SETS 
TURE We have a good serviceable 5-piece set 
Sideboards from $18 to 75 as low as $28 
Dining Room Tables from $5to $30 _ Thatune 4 
Cane Seat Oak Dining Chairs $1 to5 | ie Se #200) 
China Closets $15 to 40 
DINNER SETS 
Prices range from $6.50 to $30 
RUGS AND CARPETS 
We have some bargains in 9 x 12 Ax- 
minster rugs. One lot of about 50 rugs 
at $22.75 worth $30. Another lot of 
100 at $25 
CRAWFORD RANGES 
From $27 to $45, and Parlor Stoves. 
OAK FRAME MORRIS 
CHAIRS 
TOILET SETS 
$11.75 to $10 
ODD PARLOR ROCKERS 
250 patterns. 
Prices $1.50, 2, 3, 3.50, 4, 5 
$5.75, $7.50, $10.00 to $30 up to $25 
C. W. LUCE & CO, ELM,StREET 
*y GLOUCESTER 
WE DELIVER ALL GOODS FREE TO MANCHESTER AND MAGNOLIA 
