Jayne, R.A.

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In [[1907]], the City’s fire committee, which consisted of Mayor R. A. Jayne and Councilmen E. C. Martin, E.E. Kepner and J. Sinner, bought the 375-pound bell from the Reareson Machine Company of Chicago for $57.50.
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==Eugene Daily Guard, Tue [[December 8]], [[1903]]==Springfield ElectionCitizens, Ticket Won by GoodMajority - Issues Involved NotShown on Surface.Springfield held an election for city officials yesterday and after an exciting election has settled down to business again.The citizens' ticket made a cleansweep, electing all their candidatesby a good majority.While the election was supposed tobe on the temperance question, yetthis was not the case as the real is-sues involved did not show up on the surface.  The vote stood as follows:For mayor - Dr. R. A. Jayne ... 73[[Martin, Eugene C|E.C. Martin]] ... 52Councilmen, two years' termM.M. Peery ... 75J. D. Cox ... 73W. M. Sutton ... 50J. T. Tuffs ... 52Councilmen, one year term -Henry Sinner ... 72Milton Bally ... 35For recorder -E. Sxxxxxxx ... 75L. E. Thompson ... 49B.A. Washburne, for treasurer, wason both tickets and he received thefull vote cast, 125.==Bell==In [[1907]], the City’s fire committee, which consisted of Mayor R. A. Jayne and Councilmen E. C. Martin, E.E. Kepner and J. Sinner, bought the 375-pound bell from the Reareson Machine Company of Chicago for $57.50.{{Springfield Mayors}}[[Category:Springfield mayors]] [[Category:Springfield residents (1900s)]]
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==Eugene Daily Guard, Tue December 8, 1903==Springfield ElectionCitizens, Ticket Won by GoodMajority - Issues Involved NotShown on Surface.Springfield held an election for city officials yesterday and after an exciting election has settled down to business again.The citizens' ticket made a cleansweep, electing all their candidatesby a good majority.While the election was supposed tobe on the temperance question, yetthis was not the case as the real is-sues involved did not show up on the surface.  The vote stood as follows:For mayor - Dr. R. A. Jayne ... 73E.C. Martin ... 52Councilmen, two years' termM.M. Peery ... 75J. D. Cox ... 73W. M. Sutton ... 50J. T. Tuffs ... 52Councilmen, one year term -Henry Sinner ... 72Milton Bally ... 35For recorder -E. Sxxxxxxx ... 75L. E. Thompson ... 49B.A. Washburne, for treasurer, wason both tickets and he received thefull vote cast, 125.==Bell==In 1907, the City’s fire committee, which consisted of Mayor R. A. Jayne and Councilmen E. C. Martin, E.E. Kepner and J. Sinner, bought the 375-pound bell from the Reareson Machine Company of Chicago for $57.50.
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