. History of Dwight, from 1853 to 1894. y of theelection did they begin to realize towhat an extent they had been deceivedby the seeming unconcern and inactiv-ity of the enemy. One of the prohibition candidates was defeated and theother two, J. J. Gore and Hugh Thomp-son, were elected by bare majorities ofone and two votes. The license paiiyachieved a partial triumph in the elec-tion of C. D. Chalfant as village Diffenbaugh, who ran on thetemperance ticket for clerk, was board, as organized, stood as fol-lows: R. P. Morgan, Piesident: C. , I. H. Baker, J. J. Gor


. History of Dwight, from 1853 to 1894. y of theelection did they begin to realize towhat an extent they had been deceivedby the seeming unconcern and inactiv-ity of the enemy. One of the prohibition candidates was defeated and theother two, J. J. Gore and Hugh Thomp-son, were elected by bare majorities ofone and two votes. The license paiiyachieved a partial triumph in the elec-tion of C. D. Chalfant as village Diffenbaugh, who ran on thetemperance ticket for clerk, was board, as organized, stood as fol-lows: R. P. Morgan, Piesident: C. , I. H. Baker, J. J. Gore, HughThompson, C. D. Chalfant, Trustees. Elwell Collins was employed as Mar-shal; A. McKay received ti^e appoint-ment as treasurer and L. G, Pearre wasengaged as village attorney. The 5jears administration was a suc-cess. Good order prevailed and no lit-igation was found necessary. The bigelevator was declared a nuisance andits removal was demanded. The ex-penditures for the year were .$1,,the smallest amount of any other Ed. Mezger Dwight C. Morgan.


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