Town Records Vol. 10, Part 1

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Commonwealth of massachusetts. Worcester, SS. To any Constable of the Town of Westborough. in the bounty of Worcester, Greeting? In the name of the Commonwealth of


massachusetts, you are directed to notify and ware the Inhabitants of the town Weather ou an, qualified to vote in state elections, to meet in the TownHall, in Westborough, on Queo day the First day of may of 5-45 o'clock up the fore- Tooth, then and there to act on the following articles:


To bring in their votes to the Election Officers for the Election of Delegates to the Constitutional Convention,


16 Delegates at Large ~ 4 Delegates from Congressional District. Fourty ton. gressional District, 2 Delegates from Representative District. Durch Represen ative District.


all the above Candidates are to voted for, woon one ballot.


Eader vater may vote only for six- teen candidato at Large, foter caudi- dates this Congressional District and two candidates by Representative District.


The Polls will be open from 5-45 a. m. until 4.300ml and you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting up attested copies thereof at the Post Office and Down fall in said aton Derea day's, at least, before the day of hold- baid meeting. Here of fail not and make return of This Muarrant, with your doing's there on.


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in the Town Clerk of said Westborough on or before the Fund Folding @ did meeting.


Einzu under our hands this twenty- first day of abril in the year of our Lord Gniketten Hundred and seheuteen


Jeremiah P. Heating) Selectiveu George H. Roger's E revell a. Hersey Westborough


Weathorough mass april 22, 1917 Worcester IlS. I have this day served the with- un warrant thy posting up at- tested copies thereof at the Post- Office und Town forall in said AWestborough


Thomas w Humphrey Constable of Westborough.


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Westborough, massachusetts. may 1 st 1917


I'm pursuance with the Fore going war. raut the inhabitants of the Town of Westborough, qualified to vote for election's and town affairs, met in The Town Hall al were called to order at fire forty five (0:45) in the Forenooth by Jeremiah P. Heating. Who proceEded to read the warrant Ballot Llerhe's 4 4. 20. Fac


Check Listo Frank Hay deu Barrel H. Treadway Ball of Clerks wore duly sword by the Town Clerk. The balloto WERE deliverEd to the pre- siding officer who gave his receipt there of to the Town Ellerk.


The Ballot Boy was exammed in the presence of the voters, found empty. and locked and the Bury's were given is Constable George H. McDonald The necessary ballato were de- lived to the ballot clerk's and every. Chung being in readiness the voting be q du. Harry H. Groadway, S. p. SW Tay William Halloran Edward Helly) frault & au deu. George H. M Donald were duly sword as Fellers by the Town & Corp. at 4 P.M. it was voted to close the polls at 4:30 pm.


E. L. Leonard, bohu M. young Thomas W. Humphrey, Clarence LEland


The presiding officer announced that six hundred and twenty one (621) ballots had been distributed and six hundred and twenty- one (62) names had been checked on the list of voters used this day.


The total number of bolloto cast was six hundred and twenty- one (621). after the balloto had been countEd by the presiding officer. the result was declared and read auf 6:30 DYj. o'clock as Follows; Dele gates to Constitutional Con- vention.


Delegates at Large.


Charles Francia adams, of Concord had, three hundred and seventy- one 371 George W. Anderson, of Brookline, had two hundred and seventy- six 276


albert I. Wesay, of Cambridge, had


one hundred and eighty. We've 189 Charice Barton, of Melrose, had two hundred and eight Sony . Bates, of Brookline, had. three hundred and forty six 346


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William H. Brooks, if Holyoke, had, two hundred and twenty-one, 221 Walter (. Buis, of Boston, had, one hundred and eighty-two 182 Charles F. Elevate r. of Southborough


had, two hundred and eighty nie 289


ETharico 20. 6 Cifforg. of new Bedford, had one hundred and nuity one 191 George W. tolEmail. Moston, had. Three hundred and fifty one 301


Louis a. Coolidge of milton, had


two hundred and thirty seven. 237


three Hundred and thirty Hall Pinar, had.


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Edwin U. Curtis, of Thorton, had, three hundred and seventeen, 317 David R. Sonoraw, of Springfield, had, two hundred and eighteen! Frank & Dunbar, I dowell had. one hundred and forty nille Laurel J. Elder of Wel cheater, had. two hundred and twelve 212 Wilmot R. Eranofr. of Everett had one hundred qui fifty 150


видение "). 7000, if Roston, tad, two hundred and forty- four 244 matthew Hale of Boston. had


three hundredand seventy- eight 378


arthur D. Hill, of Boston. Chad two hundred and thirty three 233 Patrick A Leningo of doctor, tas


one trunde Ed and Juliety-June 178 abbott Lawrence Lowell, of Cambridge. had two hundred and the 210


nathan matthews of Boston, hogy one hundred and ninety-two 192 James J. Moriarty, of Boston, Tad, two Truth dred could four 204


Joseph -o chatier, of Boston, Rad


two hundred and auxty Four 2 64 Josiah Quincy of Boston, had two hundred and on ty Deren 267 moorfind storey, of Zuccoli, fiad, two hundred and nesty 290 Charles B Strecker, of ToBoston, had, One hundred and eighty four 4 sept Walker, of torobotique, hvad 184 Three hundred and eighty JE 389


David of Walsh, of fitchburg, hay? two hundred and seventy- ne 279 Sherwane . Whipple, of Brookline,


Trad. Three hundred and seventeen 217


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I vermequeid, had, two hundred and forty seven 247 Blaues one thousand eight hundred and Courteous 1814


Delegatio to constitution Convention Fourth Congressional District Zecotto 70 coombs, o Worcester, ad. One hundred and fifty screw 157 Inicio carot, al voor center had. Two hundred and four 204 James Logan, o Worcester, Rad. three hundred and twenty eight 328 William To Mach. o To epthorough. had three thendriEd and twenty nine 329


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one hundred and ninety sie 196


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sud one hundredand fifty- three 153 Charles a Wachaured, of Worcester, had, three hundred and twenty Four 324 Beaute's five hundred and forty four 5 4 4


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hinthe Wor cester Representative District touch & Gates of Westborough, trad, Four hundred and thirty five +39


thu & Lynch, of milford, Trad 1 one hundred and forty- sin 146 Low WI battery of Zolest borough, hey, Two hundred and sixty two !! 262 Ceberton 8. Williams, of Tipton, had, : three hundred and SunE.f 1


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Commonwealth of maso a chusetts. Horcenter, S.S.


Forany Constable of the Town of Weather - ugh in the bounty of work center, Creating: In the name of the Common- wealth of massachusetts, you are directed to notify and ware the Inhabitants of the town of westboro- uqu qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall, in Westborough, on queoday the Eighteenth day of September at Dereu-forty fint o' clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles:


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To hear and act on the report of any out standing committee To SEE if the Town will approf. riate a sym of money not ex- ceeding Thirteen Hundred Dollar's ($1300.00) for the contingent fund or act only thing in relation to the


4 To SEE if the Town will appropri- ate a subic money not exceed- ling ywo 4Thousand Dollars (2000.00) for highways and bridges, orach anything in relation to the same- 5 To see if the yoon will abbrofri- ate a sun of money not exceed- Two Hundred Dollars ($200,00) for its Police Department or act any- thing in relation to the same- To SEE if the Town will approp. riate a sum of money not exceed-


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Ing. One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) THE Street Fighting or act anything in relation to the Name- Nitivey ho yer if the town will af- broariate laum of money not exceeding, Ông Hundred Dollaro ($100,00) For Panitino eto Bridges, or act anything in relation to the Name+


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the town will au- Chorizo the Selectmen to sell Land -known as the old railroad way west of milk Street or act anything in relation the same. and you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting wo attest- ed correo thereal at the Post Office and Town Hall seven days, at want, Efore the day of holding


fail not and make return of this war and, with your Dowego There on to the Huntlech of said We athorough onorbefore the ding vaid meeting. Vivien under our hands this Eight day of September in the year of rer word muerteEu hundred Wind, DerEnteEn


gremich Creatina ele etu eu Jeorge riffogero


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Acothorough, mais. september 5, 1917. for cester SS.


Ihave this day serred the within warrant hef posting ufo attested copies thereof at the Post- office and Town Hall is said Arestborough.


Thomas W. Humphrey Tonotable 1 cm Weathorough.


Westborough, Mugo. Dejot. 18, 1917 In pursuance with the fore going warraid the inhabitants of the Town of Westborough, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, met in the Town Hall and at 7. Hot In were called to order by the Moderator, Warren Jackson.


article 2. The Finance Committee reported in print 11 3 Voted, That the appropriate the sum of One Thousand Three fun Avec dollars ($1,300) for the contingent fund Voted, That the town appropriate 7 1 . the sum of Two 4 hours and dollars ($2,000.00) for highway's and bridges. 5 Voted That the town appropriate 11 a sun Two Hundred dollaro ($200,00) for ito Police Department 6 Voted.


the Quin of That the town depropriate Que A undradi dollars


($100.00) for Street an gatory I Total, to pass over. E Voted, To pass over


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Meeting adjourned at 9 P.M. attest


Town Clerk


Commonwealth of massachusetts Har center,


To any Constable of the Town of Herthorough in the bounty of forcestor.


In the name of the Common - wealth of massachusetts, you are directed to notify and water the Inhabitants of the town of Great-


borough, Qualified is voted in elect - cons and Zout affairs , to meet


in the Town hall, in testborough. on tues days the Sixth day of November at Fire-City ofcloche. in the forenoon. then and there to bring in their votes to the Election officers For


Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary Treasurer. auditor attorney General Councillos~ For Sercuth Council Log District Venator For Fourth Senatorial Distuvo


Two Beforesentatives in General


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Court The ninth Representative. District


articles of america submitted by the Constitutional Convention 8


20.1. Relative to absenter Voting


No.2. Relating to appropriations Private Institutions 20.3. Relating to Dealing by the tom- monuralt in the necessari


and cost are directed to serve the Harright by posting up attested copied at the Post- Office and town Hall in said Hour sercu days, at least. before the day of holding Daid meeting. Here of fail not and make returns of this It arrang, with your dowe Ayercon, to the Town Heter of sand Heatborough on or before the time. of holding Dand matching


Cinque under our brands the


wally Durch day of October in the year of war Lord nine- teen hundred seventeen.


Jeremiah & Heating Selectmen. C


Theothorough Mass. Oct. 29, 1917


Worcester SS Ihave this day send the withers warrand by posting us attested gobier there of at the Post office and Hour Halb nsaid Agethorough I fromag Algumphie Constable of Westborough


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Westborough mass. nor 6, 1917 In pursuance with the fore- going warrant the Inhabitants of the Hours Westborough qualified to vote in elections and town affairs mot in the way and were called to order at five-thirty o'clock In the forenon by fermiate f. Heating, who proceeded to read the warrant


Ballot Clerks 1. I Fay William Halloran Check pisto Thomas & Treadway Frank L. Haydon Ballot Clerks were duly Sworn by the Town The ballots were delivered to the presiding officer who gave This receipt there of to the Town Chers.


The Ballot Box was ex- aminEd in the presence of the voters, found empty. was locked and the keys ways given to bon Stable Thomas A. Humphrey.


The necessary ballots where delivered to the Ballot &herkes and every thing being in read- ness the voting PEgale


Crtemas a Léauch Ernest Leonard


John In exacyes Edward Reilly


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were duly sword as Fellers at the Down Shien.


at 3 P. M. it was volar to close pollo at 4.30 × 2%. The presiding officer announced. that seven hundredand sixteen (716) ballots had BEEN distributed and DerEu hundred and sixty mams had took checked on the test of voters used the day had been checked on the list ofvoters used them The total number of ballote cast was seven hundred and sister ( 7 ) 6 )


after the ballots had been count Ed the result was declared and read by the presiding officer at 5 o'clock f. I. as follows:


James Hayes in of Plymouth, had four 4


Theater H. Lawrence ~ of Booten thirtyche 18 Frederick mansfield of Boston had one hundred andThirty seven. 197 Samuel If I can Huncficator, Had four hundred and ninty-three 499 John Ino earthy~ of abington Trad 3 Blacks. had


Lieutenant


Calvin Coolidge- Northampton. had four hundred and seventy- JIE 475 matthew Hale of forlod Hlad one hundred and ninty-two 192 had 6


Fred & Qelcher ~ of beabody had.


Glaubs, had


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Secretary.


Herbert S. Brown & of Greenfield, had albert P. Lang trifun of Spring field, had 21 four hundred and bereitly eight 478 Angrar Paulseu~of Boston, had four arthur B. Reed ~ of abington, had one hundred and fifty nine 159 marion to Sprouge blog Lowell. had five


Blacks, had forty- nine 49 Treasurer. Charles F. Burrill of Boston, had four hundred and seventy- eight 478 Solon Lovett y of Beverly.t had Liftedeu 15


Lowell,


Theumphrey OSullivan ~ of Lowell, had one hundred and segouty four 17h mary Enteterson Somerville, I had Jour Blankt, had thirtyeight 38 auditor Elyear A. Choquette of new Bedford, had one hundred af of sixty four 64 alongo Do. Coop .~ of Boston, had four hundred dug serenity nice 47 David Craig~ prilfact


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Halter I tech und of Stockbridge, had Henry Smith Jr. ~ Somerville. Thad fourtegu


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attorney-Gewer Henry 6. attwith of Lynx, had four hundred dud seventy Frank auchter- o Belmont, had Dercutecu William f. Heury of Linn


117 hrad four Thomas . Daher of medford, one


had / Josiah Lyin cym of Boston. had Ing hundred and eighty six 186 Blanks, had thirty eight 38 Councillor Serouth District antti J. Partau~ of Fitchburg, thirty- two 32


Matthew .It hittate- of Stor center, had five hundred a falwenty nie 529 lauks, hogy one hundred and Fifty- Fire Conattor- Fourth Thor center Distract


George Fred Hart~ of Meister, had five hundred and twentyseven 527 Wracks had one hundred aux eighty- nine 189


Hepresentatives In General Court ninth for center District Charles It Could of frailford Sad four hundred day forty nine 449 William a. Murray~ had one hundred and eighty 180


Francis trescott- Grafton, Kad


Long toandred auf 440


thechan-o Heatborough, two hundred and twenty tuy 2 Volauks, rag one hundred ang forty- one. 141


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County Commissioner


Forcester County Harrow Goodale ~Of Clinton, had four hundred and eighty two 482 Blayles, yast two hundred and thirty- four 234


Shall the following article


amendment relative to absentde voting, submitted by the Constitutional. Convention, be approved and ratified? yes, had four hundred and thirty six 436 had eighty three 83 Blanks, Had Tone hundred and ninety- DETELL. 197


place of article 18 of the articles of amendment of the Con- stitution, shall the following article of amendment relative to appropriations for educational and benevolent purposes, sub- mitted by the Constitutional Convention. be approved and ratified?


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and twenty- @grafs 427 Till had one hundred and forty- fire 145 lambs, had one hundred


and forty-four. 144


Shall the following article of amendment relative to the taking and distribution by the Commonwealth and it's mun- ccipalities of the common nel - essaries of life. Submitted by


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approved and ratified? Yes, had four hundred and seventy- four 474


Dob had fifty- nine 59 Blanks, Half one hundred and eighty- three 188


after the declaration of the result of the voting, the balloto lused and un- used together with the check lists were! and attested by the Election Officers and delivered to the Town blesk in as- cordance with the statutis. The presiding officer accordingly declared the meeting dissolved all 5-10 p.27 attest


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He, the Town Elected of the District of Hor center County, the return of votes cast ont the Representatives to the General of the Towns in Said District.


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dwie aptowe, Town Clerk of Grafton Tennis Sullivan, Fown blend of poland. George & stone, Down Clerklo hyelverum. Charles f Newton, Town Clerk of Southborough fancy . Nelson, Down Clerk of Myptapt. oseph . Gates, Town Clerk of Westborough


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- Commonwealth of massachuset Worcester, Ss.


Forany Constable of the Town of Apothorough in the County of Greeting! In the name of the Commonwealth of massachuset you are directed to notify and Warn the Inhabitants of the town of Westborough, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to meet in the town Hall Aby Heatborough, on monday the (4th) Fourth day of march 1918 at five-wirth o'clock in the forenoon, there and there to action the following articles:


article 1. To SEE if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasure with the approval of the Selection to- Gorro Thoney in anticipation of the revenue of the current financial Maar.


article 2. To bring in on one ballot their votes for the following officers moderator, Down to terk, Preddurch, Three Selectmen, One assessor for Three years. Collector of Taxes One OverSEER of the took for three years, auditor, One member of School Committee for three years One member ofthe Board Health for three years, Three Trustees of the Public Library for three years. Mine Constables, Onde Trustee oft bewusterce for five Heard ONE HabenComme-


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issioner for three years. One Seuvor. Commissioner for three years One Sucking fund Commissioner For. three treats.


Vois (Yes or No on the question, Shall License be granted for the sale of intoxication teguors un this town.


ticle 3 To choose all other necessary Town Officers.


Fiche 4 To hear and act on the var. vous reports of the Down Crucial and all outstanding Committee Fiche 5- To SEE if the Town will print its warrants and the action Vique- in the annual own Officers report.


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the Town will prut it's valuation and tax tist.


Liche 7 To SEE what disposition the Town will make of its dog fund.


ticho 8 To SEE if the Town will vote to maintain a night watch. sticleg To SEE if the Town will fix the salaries of the Town Officer for the current- year or act anything in relation to the same.


stiche 10 To SEE if the Town will af- point a committee to investigate The matter of a Town manager and Board of Public Works, or auch


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any thing in relation to the same.


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To SEE if the Town will take any action to record the part taken by it and its citizens in the present Har ar act any thing in relation is the same:


article 12 To SEE if the Town will approp- riato any form of money LOE contingent war expenses for lact and thing in relation to the same. article 12 To SEE if the Town will vote to take and use, so much of the un- expended balance in the treasury up to (but not exceeding $10,000) as may be necessary to SEE the tax rate, Within, or als hear as possible. the limit of 21.90 per 4 hours and. article 14 To SEE if the Town will in- Struct the Board of Engineers to employ a permanent-man in The fire Department or act and- thing in relation to the same. article 15 To SEE if the Town will app- propriate trongy for the Herd Department Salaries and fix the Dame for the coming year.


article 16 To SEE if the Town will af- propriate the sum of two fund- red dollars (200,00) and the unex- pended balance For Forest Fires and Equipment.


article 17 To SEE if the Town will appear


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briate the sun of six hundred and Fiftcou dollars (615:00) for hose and Ladders purchased by the Fire Depart Iment


tide 18 To SEE if the Town will instruct the Board of Engineers to pay the salaris of members of the Department, who are now in the united States Service.


tiche 19 To SEE if the Tour will appropriate a sum of money for Fire Department incidentale.


tide20 To SEE if the Town will authorize the BoardofSelectmen to purchase a team of Horses for the Highway Department


tice 21 To SEE if the Town will vote to Elect the Fuiance Committee by ballot stiche 22 To ore if the Town will approfi. riate a sum of money not to ex- ceed two Thousand dollars ($ 2000.00) for the purpose of road work on Flanders street to the expended under the Provisions of the Chapter 27% of the acts of 190 8. Provided the mass a chusetts Highway Com. mission shall allow for and extend on said street under the tror- sions of said chapter an 2 - mount equal to the amount of- propriated or act any thing in be lation to the saute.


tiche 23 To SEE if the Town will author-


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To its Treasurer to transfer and of Its unexpended appropriation balance to other accounts or act any thing in relation to the paule.


article 24 To SEE if the Town will appro riate the slew of two thousand dolla ($2000.00) and the unExperided balanc for Street Filing Purpose The Whole or part of cost to be changed to abutters, for act anything in relation To the same.


article 25 To see if the Town will authoring it's selecteren to use the unExt pended balance of the Street Water ing account for awatering stracts during the doming if dar articlesla To SEE if the Town will af- propriate the Sum of Thisteal Guna red Thirty- three dollars and ninety- three cento. ($1,333.93) For the purpose of carrying on the work of destroying gypsy and brown tail moths, for ach anything in the me lation to the same


article 24 To SEE if the Town will app priate the bum of Two Thousand dollars ($1,000,00) and the unexpend Falauce for Sidewalks and crossiu or and any thing in relation to the sauce.


Article 2.5 To SEE if the Town will af- propriate the sumof One Fund red and fifty dollars ($150,00) For Imemorial Day, or ad anything


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in relation to the sauce.


ticle 29 To SEE what sum the Town will appropriate for the following purposes, Fire Department Incidentate, Fire "De partment, Town Hall, Care of Highway and Bridges, for its tauber Department, for its Contingent Expenses, for ito Public Library for cito care of bleueteries, for its Health Department, for the support of its Public Schools, for Police Department, for salaries of Down Oficial fly Street Lighting, for Iem orig ilday. Afor Sewer Sinkdig Fund For Sidewalks


land crossings For Solidedis Belief, for Military aids for Free Wardew.


tiche 30 To see if the Town will approp- riate money for current expenses and grant and amount sufficient to cover all appropriation made under the warrant.


The Halls will remain open. until 4- 30 8. 2g


andy you are directed to serve this tarrant by posting up attested Copies thereof at the Post Office and town Hall in said town seven days, at least, before the day of holding said meeting. Hereof Hail not and make return. of this Harraul. with your




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