12
Mar
Quiet School Election
The Fort Dodge Messenger: March 12, 1907
Quiet School Election
Only 48 Votes Cast Yesterday and E.H. Williams Was of Course Elected
It wasn’t much of a task for the judges and clerks of yesterday’s school election to make the count when the polls closed last evening. Only forty-eight votes were cast, twenty-three at the Salvation Army Barracks, polling place for the 2nd and 3rd wards and twenty-five at Strobel’s shoe shop, polling place for the 1st and 4th wards.
E.H. Williams the only director to be elected was consequently chosen almost unanimously to succeed himself. The votes, with the exception of a few jokers, were all straight.
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