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The voters of Ward 6 will meet in G. 
‘A. R. hall next Thursday evening, Dec. 
17, to meet Mayor-elect Trowt and ex- 
tend their congratulations. “The meet- 
ing will be inthe form of a reception, 
practically. Speech-making will be in 
order. All voters are cordially invited to 
attend. 
"The G. A...R.. associates met . last 
evening and held a business meeting. It 
was voted to start a pitch tournament on 
Thursday evening, Dec. 31. All mem- 
bers are requested to be present, and any- 
one who desires to become a member 
will be cordially received. Application 
may be made to any member of the post 
or associates. 
Mayor-elect Trowt left Thursday eve- 
ning for a short vacation and rest, to be 
spent principally with friends on Long 
Island, N. Y. He will return next 
Wednesday. 
Mrs. Louis R. Gates and two children 
have spent the past week at the Farms 
visiting relatives. They returned to 
their home in Taunton yesterday. 
Oliver Wendell Holmes council, K. 
of C., held their annual election of off- 
cers Wednesday evening. 
Patrick O’ Hearn and Nathan Hull, 
two well known and respected aged citi- 
zens have been on the sick list for some 
time past and were unable to get out to 
vote ‘Tuesday. 
William H. Blanchard has a number 
of men at work on the Brodks Adams 
estate cutting down trees and clearing up 
quite a piece of land. 
Mrs. Robert Smith this week received 
the unwelcome news of the death of her 
father, at her former home in Man- 
chester, England. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle were guests 
of Mrs. Edwin Pride, at her home on 
Hale street, Thursday evening. 
The Election in Ward 6. 
The election in’ Ward 6, Tuesday, 
was ‘certainly a warm one. ‘The 
weather was ideal, after the rain of 
Monday, and every voter available was 
out. ‘The vote was the largest ever cast 
here,—311 out of a total of 345. Many 
had a feeling that the Centerville district 
should be given a representation this year 
and as a result the candidate for alder- 
man fiom that section was given a good 
vote, but not enough to win by 25 votes, 
while the candidate for the common 
council,---John W. Phillips, was elected. 
The result of the election in this ward 
follows: 
MAYOR. 
Frederick A. Dodge 33 
S. Harvey Dow 19 
Sumner E, Glines 2 
Thomas H. Norton 1 
*Charles H. Trowt 254 
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ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE. 
Forman A. Crosby BY; 
*Jeremiah F. Desmond 122 
Walter S. Flint 23 
George W. McNutt 47 
Charles W. Trask 49 
Blanks 13 
ALDERMAN. 
Benjamin I. Edwards 139 
*Robert E. Hodgkins 164 
Blanks 8 
COMMON COUNCIL. 
*Charles H. Hull 181 
*Augustus P. Loring, jr. 232 
*John W. Phillips 149 
James R. L. Wiseman 142 
Blanks 229 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE-AT-LARGE. 
Fred A. Roundy 186 
Blanks 125 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD FOUR. 
Benjamin Huntoon 169 
Blanks 142 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD FIVE. 
Edward L. Millett 165 
Blanks 146 
PLAYGROUND ACT. 
Yes 190 
No 53 
Blanks 62 
VOTE FOR LICENSE. 
ues 98 
No Sees 2 
Blanks 31 
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TOWN NOTICES 
MANCHESTER 
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All bills and claims against the Town 
should be presented to the Selectmen on or 
before Wednesday of each week. After 
approval the bills will be paid by the Town 
Treasurer, at his office, on the following 
Saturday. The regular business meeting 
of the Board, will be held on Thursday 
evening of each week at seven o'clock, al- 
so on the last Saturday afternoon of each 
month from two to four o’clock. 
EDWARD 8S. KNIGHT, 
WALTER R. BELL. 
GEORGE L. ALLEN, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Water Board Notice 
The regular meeting of the WATER 
BOARD will be held at their office, in the 
Town Hall Building, on the last Wednes- 
day of each month, from 2 to 6 o’clock, 
P. M,. All orders for shutting off or letting 
on of water, reports of leaks, and all business 
of the department under the Superintendent 
should be reported at his office at the 
Pumping Station. 
Per order, 
MANCHESTER WATER BOARD. 
Town Treasurer’s Notice 
The TOWN TREASURER will be at 
his office in the Town Hall Building, on 
Saturdays, for the payment of bills, from 1 
o’clock to 5 and from 7 to 8 o’clock P. M. 
When a holiday comes on Saturday the 
pay day will be Friday previous at the same 
hours. 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Treasurer. 
Notice 
The regular meetings of the SCHOOL 
COMMITTEE will be held the first Mon- 
day evening of each month at which time 
all bills against the school department of 
the town should be presented for approval. 
ALFRED C. NEEDHAM, 
Secretary. 
NOTICE. 
For the convenience of any person having 
business with the School Committee or Supt. 
of Schools, Mr. John C. Mackin, the Superin- 
tendent, will be at the Principal's room, on 
the second floor of the G. A. Priest school 
Thursday afternoon of each week, from 4 to 5 
o’clock. 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 
