Mayor Patrick H Murnane
Montpelier Examiner, Saturday, 11 April 1896, page 1
The Election: For Mayor-P H Murnane
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Montpelier Examiner, Saturday, 4 July 1896, page 1
An ordinance of the City of Montpelier; that is shall be unlawful for any person, persons or corporation to erect, keep or maintain any slaughter house, stock pens or similar institutions at any place within one half mile of the corporate limits of our City of Montpelier. Passed and approved at a regular meeting of the Mayor and Council held on the fifth day of June 1896.
P H MURNANE-Mayor; Attest: C E O'Connor-Clerk
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Montpelier Examiner, Friday, 2 October 1896, page 4
Agent Murnane's office has been undergoing a general change this week.
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Montpelier Examiner, Wednesday, 3 March 1897, page 2
To the citizens of Montpelier: Numerous friends having expressed their desire for me to again enter the race for Mayor, I take this opportunity to express to them my sincere thanks and gratitude for the kind feeling thus manifested, and ask them to consider me as being not in the race, as I cannot under any consideration entertain the proposition. With assurances of my high appreciation of honors conferred upon me.
Respectfully, P H Murnane
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Montpelier Examiner, Wednesday, 17 March 1897, page 1
The present city council, so says Mayor Murnane, has figured out that when the new city officials take hold May 1st, they will have a clear ledger to begin on. Even if all the funds now counted on did not come in, the debt limit will not exceed $50.
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Montpelier Examiner, Wednesday, 15 September 1897, page 3
Agent P H Murnane is taking a well earned rest. About the 20th he will go to Boise to attend the K of P Grand Lodge, to which he will be a delegate from Idaho. Later he will take a trip through the eastern states to be gone a couple of months. Mr. Stewart is occupying Mr. Murnane's position during the latter's absence.
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Montpelier Examiner, Wednesday, 22 September 1897, page 3
P H Murnane, when he returns from Boise, will go east, taking with him John Wedel, who goes to New York to have a pair of cork feet adjusted to his limbs. Jack hopes to be able shortly to get around almost as well as ever.