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NOTICE TO VOTERS 
Office of the BOARD OF REGISTRARS 
OF VOTERS. 
Manchester, Mass., Feb. 5, 1912. 
Notice is hereby given that the Board 
of Registrars of Voters will be in session 
at the Office of the Board of Selectmen 
on Wednesday, February 14, from 7 till 
8 o’clock p.m.; on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 
from 7 till 8 o’clock p.m.; also on Satur- 
day the 24th inst., from 12 a.m. to 10 
p.-m., for the purpose of receiving evi- 
dence of the qualification of persons 
claiming a right to vote at the election 
to be held on Monday, March 4, 1912 and 
of correcting the list of voters. 
See that your name is on the Voting 
List of your town; if not there call at 
the office of the Board of Registrars on 
the days above mentioned, and be regis- 
tered, or you cannot vote. Bring with 
you a certificate from the assessors or a 
tax bill or notice from the collector of 
taxes, showing that you have been as- 
sessed a poll tax as a resident of the 
town of Manchester. 
All persons whose names are stricken 
from the voters’ lists for any lawful rea- 
son, will, before they can again have their 
names placed upon said lists, be required 
to register their names at the time here- 
inbefore stated in like manner as new 
voters. 
Naturalized citizens presenting them- 
selves for registration must bring their 
naturalization papers with them. 
If a qualified voter of this town whose 
name was on the voters’ list last year, 
and who has been assessed for the cur- 
rent year, finds after the close of regis- 
tration that his name is not placed on 
the voters’ list of the current year, by 
reason of having been omitted by cleri- 
cal error or mistake, he may upon _ per- 
sonal application, have his name placed 
upon the voting list, or, if application be 
made on the day of election, he may have 
a certificate to vote. 
No name can be added to the voters’ 
list (except to correct omissions made by 
elerical error or mistake) after ten (10) 
o’clock of the evening of Saturday, Feb. 
24th inst., at which time registration 
closes. 
By order of the Board of Registrars of 
voters. 
W. J. JOHNSON, 
J. H. RIVERS, 
EDWARD CROWELL, 
ALFRED §..JEWETT, 
Board of Registrars. 
NOTICE 
The warrant for the annual Town 
meeting will be closed Saturday, Feb. 
17, at 8 p.m. All persons having articles 
for insertion must have them in this of- 
fice on or before that date. 
BOARD OF SELECTMEN. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Howard L. Winchetser has leased 
from Patrick Mulvey the latter’s at- 
tractive cottage on Lincoln street 
near the junction of Vine. Mr. 
Winchester and family. will shortly 
move from the Maslin house on the 
same street. The Maslins are ‘to 
move into their own house. The 
Mulveys are to move to Roxbury 
next week. , 
The ice men have been extremely 
fortunate this year. The Manches- 
ter Ice Co. has taken sufficient ice 
of excellent quality from their 
ponds off Bennett street to fill their 
ice houses to overflowing - and...a 
large quantity is stored in the open 
shed. Ayers Bros. have also reaped 
a splendid harvest from their pond 
off Forest street. ie AY 
Miss Asenath Dow returned from 
the Brookline Deaconess hospital 
Wednesday where she underwent an 
operation. Tae gj US 
The invitation: dancing.-.party: to 
be given in the Town hall this eve- 
ning by the class of 19138, 8. H.4., 
will draw a large number of young 
people. The hall is. being prettily 
decorated in the-elass colors for the 
occasion. ars 
Mr. and Mrs. David Cobb and 
child of Hingham are the guests of 
Mrs. Cobb’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. 
Benjamin Foster, Central street... 
To the Voters of Manchester:—.: 
The annual town meeting is to be 
held Monday, March 4. It is your 
duty as well as privilege to be pres- 
ent during the entire session. There 
are many important acts: upon which 
to vote that call for large sums of 
money. Do not neglect to be pres- 
ent when the meeting is called .to 
order by the clerk. If you neglect 
your duty in this respect, you have 
no right to condemn what has. been 
done by the assembly. Attend the 
morning as well as evening session 
and assist in the transaction of the 
Town’s affairs or forever hold your 
peace. a 
A VOTER AND TAXPAYER. 
NOTICE 
A meeting of the Board of Asses- 
sors will be held on Wednesday 
evening, Feb. 21st, and Saturday 
evening, Feb.. 24th, from seven to 
eight o’clock for the purpose of 
assessing persons omitted from the 
poll list as of. April Ist, 1911, and 
such other persons who have re- 
sided within the town six months 
and the state a year. i 
BOARD OF ASSESSORS.. 
be, % 7-8 
ations, Leonard 
IT IS WHISPERED! 
That the last opportunity to have 
articles inserted in the Annual War- 
rant for the Manchester town meet- 
ing in March will.be-tomorrow eve- 
ning. _They must: be-taken to the Se- 
lectmen’s office before 8 o:clock. 
That there is to be an article in 
the:Town Warrant this year calling 
for a new piano forthe Town hall. 
This will:be especially-interesting to 
the dancers. P'sGaes so 
, Redd Fe. Kaew 
That the -last: opportunity. to file 
nomination-.papers -fer town. office 
will be Friday... evening, . February 
23,-at 5 o’elock..... 
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‘That: it. takes a-mighty. small is- 
sue to.make a candidate, in town 
polities. For instance, it is alleged 
that .the new. candidate for. the 
schoel committee in Manchester, for 
a term of three years, is running for 
office-on the issue of ‘‘better ventil- 
lation.in the: Primary School build- 
indi) «a tiheae sig 7a 
A ote i GX BE jou 
That .some people are..so narrow 
they can’t see their own shadow. 
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.-That-if. some-people would only 
devote the attention. to .their own 
affairs that they do to the affairs of 
others, they could find an immediate 
betterment .m their social and fi- 
nancial conditions. , 
-. - Candidates for Town :Office 
Several new candidates have. ap- 
peared since last issue for the vari- 
ous town offices. 
has taken.out papers for Selectman; 
Albert Harraden has filed papers for 
assessor for three years. The com- 
plete list of candidates is as follows: 
- Selectman and Overseer,..1.:,ear— 
E..8. Knight, N.-P. Meldrum, L, W. 
Floyd, Frank A. Foster, *Frank G. 
Cheever. Assessor, 1 year—*Frank 
G. Cheever. Assessor, 3 years—W. 
R. Bell, -L. W. Floyd, N. P. MeL 
drum, Albert Haraden.. Tree War- 
den, 1 year—*Wm. Young, Wm., ¥. 
Spry. Treas: and, Collector, 1 year 
—-Edwin P. Stanley.. Town Clerk, 
1 year—A. 8. Jewett. ‘Water Com., 
3 years—Senter Stanley, *Chas. -W. 
Sawyer. School Committee, 3 yrs. 
—Waldo H. Tyler, *Geo. Lockhart 
Allen. Constable, 1 year —L.. .O. 
Andrews, Joseph 
P. Leary. . Park Commissioner, 3 
vears—Jeffrey S. Reed. Trustee of 
Publie Library; 3 years—R. T. Glen- 
denning. Trustee- Cemeteries, 3 
years—E. A. Lane. Trustee Mem. 
Lib. Bldg. Fund,. 3 years—T. J. 
Coolidge, Jr. » om 
*Not filed at 5 o’clock Thursday. 
Frank A. Foster 
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