CAUCUSES NEXT WEEK 
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James F. Shaw of Manchester are 
candidates for the Senate, and Mr. 
Hubbard should be supported by the 
Manchester Republicans for the fol- 
lowing reason : 
Since last year the Representative 
district has changed, and consists of 
four wards in Gloucester and the town 
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of Manchester, and it is much better 
for Manchester to be in harmony with 
Gloucester, so that we may get our 
representation in both Houseand Sen- 
ate at the proper time. 
Mr. Hubbard is very strongly sup- 
ported in his own city, as well as in 
other parts of the district and expects 
to win the nomination. 
ONE REPUBLICAN. 
Sept. 19, 1906. 
ury, and all are dwelling under their 
own vine and fig tree, Mr. Schofield 
goes forth seeking new worlds to 
conquer, and new slaves to set free. 
And we will have to find a Joshua 
to continue the work, to take up the 
sword where the valiant Ipswich 
soldier has laid it down and keep the 
third Essex district on the firing 
line. 
I really think that after the smoke 
of this great battle has cleared away 
and we come to face the problem of 
reconstruction, we will have to con- 
clude that it is about time to hitch 
into the plow, to do something that 
will add to our prosperity, about 
time to put a practical business man 
to the front, that this district may 
become an industrial and progres- 
sive district, and not a historic bat- 
tle ground filled with monuments 
to dead soldiers. 
Mr. James F. Shaw is the logical 
candidate for the Senate. No one 
can question his ability, and I think 
“Hitch Into the- Plow.” 
Manchester, Mass., 
Sept. 19, 1906. 
Dear Mr. Editor :— 
On Tuesday next the Republican 
voters of Manchester will again be 
called upon to elect delegates to 
the various conventions. Last year 
at this time Mr. James F. Shaw 
was a candidate for the senatorial 
nomination and was the candidate 
selected by the party. We all know 
how he went down at the polls, be- 
ing defeated by George A. Schofield, 
the Democratic candidate from Ips- that if we want to have this dis- 
wich. Mr. Schofield went intothe trict’s commercial and _ industrial 
fight as the poor man’s candidate, interests advanced, we should see 
the Moses who would lead the to it that he is nominated and elect- 
working men out of bondage and 
into the land of perpetual prosper- 
ity and plenty, and now that all of 
the laboring men are living in lux-_ 
ed this coming election. 
A Republican. 
High-class printing, Breeze Office. 
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NOTICE TO VOTERS. 
REGISTRATION. 
In accordance with Sect. 42, Chap. 11, 
Revised Laws. 
Office of the Board of Registrars of Voters. 
Manchester, Mass., Sept. 15, 1906. 
Notice is hereby given that the Board of 
Registrars of Voters will be in session at the 
Selectmen’s Office, Town Hall, on Saturday, 
September 22, from 7.30 to 9 o’clock P.M., for 
the purpose of receiving evidence of the 
qualification of persons claiming a right to 
vote at the caucuses to be held on September 
25 and 26, and of correcting the list of voters. 
By order of 
Board of Registrars of Voters, 
GEO. F. ALLEN, 
Acting Clerk. 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
All work promptly attended to. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 
LAWRENCE McKINNON, 
Pine St., Manchester, 
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I have just taken on a choice selec- 
tion of Souvenir Postal Cards, with 
Manchester and North Shore scenes. 
Beach street café. * 
SEPT. 10, 1808, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Crafts, the first occupant of the Corner Store, gathered up the products of 
her trade, consisting of Potatoes, Corn, Eggs, Butter, and other fruits from the soil of the 
Town, and shipped them in the Packet for Boston, where she disposed of them and with 
the proceeds thereof purchased her Fall and Winter trade. 
Unlike the contents of the OLD CORNER STORE of today, there was no 
Priscilla Muslin Underwear, no King Pin Waists, no Ruffled Petticoats, no Lisle Hosiery, 
Hair Pins, Side Combs, Stock Collars, Art Goods, and other goods galore. 
No! Our ancestors’ wants did not call for them. Just imagine what she did have, and 
what there is for you at the Old Corner! 
GEO. F. ALLEN, Mancuester, Mass. 
Pleasant Street, 
Webster Block, 
Telephone 458-6 
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