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In budey to Volume 9 Westhow Toun Recorder.
March 9th 1910 40 March In 1 19/m
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Appointments- St. Railway Police- 1910 pointments for 19 10 -37 pointment, Railroad Police, 1910 - 47-71 ripropriations 1910 - 35 pointment Railroad Police revoked 7 2 Jointement Street Railway Police 73 Cáctois Reports 86 phointmenta jou 1911 94 Appropriations for 1911 91 propriations for 1912 151 appointments for 1912 153-152 Jhointment Railroad Police 159 appropriations for 1913 213 3pointments for 19 13 223-224-251 Ohpointments Railroad Police 239-240
By- Laws: Comunittee ou 28 Brigham street, relocating and regrading 126-128 B. a. R. R. Co .- Water St. Bridge 161-96: Bridge. State Street 164-169 Brigham Street committee reported 192 Bandstand. Exection of 197-211 Band Concerts. appropriate money for 197-211
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1. units and Finance appointed 15-20 mittee to consider town methods of conducting financial affairs and adoption of new methods 27 and 28 Committee on appropriations of Finance 77-80 Collis Bridge repairs 127-129 Committee to consider statutes relating to Cemetery Commissioners 93
Committee rue Finance 132-137
Committee for relocating and regrading Brigham It. 126-128 Permitter ou appropriations ou finance 195- 206 Committee for public playground and athletic field 197-211-221 Committee on Finance (195- 206) reported Committee for celebration July 4 th, 222-224
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Bred to John Rohideaux 92 Drinking fountains 126-128 Drain ou East Main street 164-166 Card of land on will it. to Jannie E. Faches 190-193 Land of land on Summer and Will its. rowe Fannie E. Forbes to the town 225+22970 234 Died of land on Beachmont St. com margaret Henry to the town 22. 5 and 234 to 237 Drain ou chicchi, Wast + Trowbridge Way 226-238
Election, Gubernatorial 1910 61-67 Electric Lighting 87-207-214-221
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Fire protection, improvement of 134-147 De defit, Purchase of auto-trueba 198-212 Forest Fire Equipment 197-212
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Gas - Electric Co. 1
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Highinaris, machine Square 148 Highways, special works on Main St. 190-192 Highway, land for conveyed to Jannie E. Forbes 190-19 Highinaus, permanent nails in or near square 196- 210 Highways, ail surface of 198-21:
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Improvements in public square 79-93
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Biliary Gift
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Town meeting Nov. 2, 1909 (Gubernatorial Electro:) 2-7 annual Town Veertig, War. 7, 1910, 15 to 36 adjourned Your Meeting, Quan. 21, 1910, 26 to 36 Encial Jour Tillating, June 13, 1910, G
41 to 43, 51 to 55 Town Meeting nov. 8, 1910, 61-67
waiting of Toure Checks Nov. 1 8, 19/10 68569 Town meeting ( Gubernatorial) 61 to 67 NO0. 8. 1910
annual Town meeting 77-93 (1911) Special Town meeting 126-129 -NCOV. 27, 1911. Joure meeting (Gubernatorial): 111-117 nov. 7, 1911. Viceting of Town Clerks 124-125 nov. 17, 1911. Annual Town Meeting (1912) 132-152 Town meeting afw. 8, 1912 154-158
Special Town Meeting Sejet. 17, 1912 164-169
Town meeting (Presidential) 1912 170 to 182 Special Town meeting Dec. 17, 1912 183 to 189 meeting of Town Clerks nov. 15, 19/12 1840185 al Pacino Meeting Feb. 11, 1913 1906 193 mural Town meeting Mal. 3, 1913. 194 to 213.
pecial Town Meeting Way 28, 1913 . 214 to 222 Special Town meeting Cetober 7, 1913 225 to 238 Town meeting (Gubernatorial) 242-251 meeting of Town Clerks-8-68-124-184-252 annual Town meeting War, 2, 1914 254
Veters 197
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W.E. Tel. - Tel. Co. (1909)-10 W.E. Tel.+ Tel. Co. (19 10)-11-38-39-43-44-46-48-57-70 W. E. Tel. + Tel. Co. (1911) 75-95-108-109-118-119- Course St. 226-237
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Cilina streets 198-2121-215-222-226-238
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Purchase of land, 41-43, 134-1-17, Perambulation of town bounds 56-59-60-130 Purchase of stage furnishings 134-147 Public Playground, Committee for 197-211 Purchase of forest fire Equipment 197-212 Play ground. Establishment of 197-211 Phillips St. Extension 225-228
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Report of School Com. 26 and 2.7. Report of Finance Com. 27 and 28, Resolutions on death of Thomas H. Reilly 144 Report of Forumitter ou Electric Lighting 2070 Report of Finance Committee 217 Report of Playground Committee 218
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Street Lighting 16-29, 154-158. Salaries changed 17 -30 Smalley. Seo. W. bequest of, 31 School House, sale of, 41-42-43 Sale of land 51-52-133-146-214-221-190-193-215-215-222- Salaries 146
Detteer, Junchase of for Hall. 133- Sullway, building of. 134-147 Street Lights Extended 134-147 (Summer St.)
Street Lights Extended (E. Main st.) 134-147 Suits, Settlement of 154-157
Saudia Soud, construction of overflow and conduit 165-165-169 183-188 Street Lighting System extended (E. main it.) 197-211 Street Lighting System Extended (South St.) 197-211 Street Sprinkling, Extension of 197-2121 State Highway 190-192-216-222-226-237 Salaries Town Officers 208 Spraying Machine. Cuchione of 215-221
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Pour Click2, Ref. Cit. No.10, Westing at Clinton 8-9 - 1909 Taxes, change of date in waking pay able =? Town Hall, Hice : use of to High School 17-31
Joure Hace Refaire 18- 31
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meeting nov. 18, 1910, 68569
1 1911 124-125
1912 184-185 Town Hall - new boiler - 226-238 Town Clerks meeting 2521
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Wasthro Gazo Elec Co. 1-49-50-97-98-99-100-101-102-103 104-107-121-109 Water Street Briday 161 to 16/3 Water Defit .- wetters 197-212
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Commonwealth & Trassen husets. Town of Histhorough, August 20, 1909. Nowrester, S.S. in Board of Select men : - On the petition of the Mesthorough Gas & Electric Company, it hereby ordered that permission to, und the same heim is granted said His thorough Jest Electric Company, to erect and maintain files, and wines to be placed thereen together with such supporting and strengthening features and wires as may be necessary in the following named streets and highways, in the town of Westborough, to wit ;-
The Id Pail Prad hed to and across Spring Stret to One and Street, through Orchard Street to Water Street through Water Street to Summer Street following Summer Street across n. Y. C. O. Py., to Summer Street extension to land of one : ned Walker, also from Belmont Street through Chauncey Street then through Ly man Street to a front new Hospital waiting station where the State Road Legins, then following the State Road on Lyman Street to town line of Bothbereich, adject to the approval of the Massachusetts Highway Commission.
all construction under this Order shall be in accordance with the following specifications, to mit;
Poles shall be of a length , size, and material, and the wires thereon shall be at a height, and holes placed in a lication satisfactory to the Board of Selectmen. J. L. Brigham Selectmen of E. Q. Lord Westborough, hans a true copy of the petition and order thereon, attest. E. a. Lord. Clearly.
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Senatorial Election 1009. imwealth Worcester, SS. To any Constable of the Town. Heathourough in the Bounty Worcester Greeting the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, "You are directed to notify and earn the Inhabitants of the town of Westhenough, qualified to vote in elections and tron affairs, to meet in the Jours Hall in Masthrough on Nesday the second day of november 1909 at - 15 schody in the forenovo, then and there to act on the following articles :
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to bring in on one ballot their votes for the Following State and Currently officers y vernos
Lieutenant Governor Secretary ofState Treasurer Auditor
Councilon for the 7th Councilon District. Senator for the 4th Worcester District wo Representatives in the General Court for the 10th Morecater District. monty - minessioner E minty Treasurer. "he holds shall remain open until four o'clock in the afternoon .
and you are directed to serve this Warrant by festing Ihr attested copies there at the Post Office a Town Til in said chown seven days, at least, before the day of holding said meeting Verce' fail not and make return of this savant, the your doings thereon , to the Town Glory of said Westhrough on or before the time of holding said
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1 Bonds this ments flthe dag October in the year of our Lord nineties hundred and pine.
3. A. m. esthorough.
Worcester, ss.
Weather, Oct. 25th 1909.
I have this day served the within warrant by heating upp attested copies thereof at the first ofice and town hall in said Weather. Tim. Magnes. Constable Westhams
Westborough, Mas. november 2, 1909. I'm Pursuance with the foregoing Navrant the militants of the Town of Vesthrough qualified to: to. elections and town affairs met in the Town Hall and were called to order at 6-15 o'clock in the formvon Le Gehn & Brigham, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, who proceeded to read the Warrant.
6. 19. J. M. Nay. Granly K. Hayden Thomas M. Humphrey Wm. Halloran. Ballot Clerks were duly sworn by the Town Clerk. The ballots were delivered to the firesiding officer who gare his receipt there of to the crown i will. The Ballot Box was examined in the presence of the voters , found empty, was locked and the keys were given to Constable, John Each.
The necessary hallots were delivered to the Ballot Clerks and everything being in readiness the voting began. E. E. Primarios. C. d. Hogan. I. Tr. Rockwood. .I. M. Collins. E. L. Leonard . H. At ackett
John Proche.
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It was unanimously Fait hs the Election Oficers sely to when the fallet for at 5. 30 b. M.
At 8.5 an the ballot box was opened and two hundred and twelve (212) hallots taken therefrom.
at.10. 45 A. M. the ballot lok was opened and eighty- eight (88) hallots taken therefrom.
at 1.30 PM. the ballot box was opened and two hundred and twenty two (222) ballots taken therefrom.
At 2.45-P. M. the ballot box was opened and seventy. nine (79) ballots taken therefrom.
at 3 p. m. it was Voted, To close the trolls at 4.15 P .M.
At 3.40 .M. the ballot box was opened and fifty- one(3) ballots taken therefrom.
It f. 15 : 7is the ballot box was opened and eightien (15) ballots taken therefrom.
at each of the above times after opening the hallot box and taking the ballets therefrom, the fox was declared emjity, locked, and the keys given to the Constable.
The presiding officer announced that six hundred and seventy (670) ballots had been distributed and six hundred and seventy (70) James had been checked on the list of veters used This day. The total nurvier , ballots cast was 670. After the ballots had been counted the result was declared and read by the presiding oficer at 5.05 'clock ' as partitions.
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For Governor
Elen S. Draper of Hopedale had three hundred
and fifty -seven. 357
John A. Nicholls of Boston had fifteen 15
Moritz 8. Buther of Holyoke had three B
Barnes & Taken Watertown had two hausundred and sixty - seven 2, 6 7
Daniel A White of Brockton had eleven 11
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For Lieutenant Cover: 00.
Eugene To. Vous Baton had two hundred and fifty - eight 258
Soucis it. nothingham of Boston had three hundred and fifty - six 356
George I. Hall of Boston had ten 10
Ernest . Knife of Holyoke had twelve 12
a avence Gates of new Bedford had fire. 5
Blankas 29
For Secretary
David Clark of Williamstown had one hundred and seventy - fire 175
Harriet D'orsay of zyon had seven 1
Henry to Hess of Baton had tur 2
William I Merrill of malden had fourteen 14
William M. Olin of Boston had four
hundred and thirteen
413
Blanks 59
For Treasurer Games o' Brian of Westfield had one hundred and eighty - one 181
James B. Can of Chelmsford had nine 9
David Craig of milford had none 0
Daniel Parlin of Worcester had fifteen /5
Elmer A. Stevens of Somerville had four
hundred and eight 408
Blanks. 57
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For auditor
Alexis Boyer In of Southbudge had one hundred and sixty- seven. 1.67
Charles A Chance of Swansea had fifteen 15
Sylvester ! The Bride of Watertown had twelve 12 Geremiah Mc Really of Salem had two 2
Ferry F. Turner of Malden had four hundred and five 40 5
Glandes 69
In Attorney- General.
Henry is. Dean of Hyde Parky had twenty two 22
John F. Fredrikson of Quincy had four 4
Jana Malone of Greenfield had three
hundred and eighty - two . 382
Harvey To. Shepard of Baton had one
hundred and eighty - seven 187
John Weaver Sherman of Boston had nine 9
Blanks 66
In Councillor - Seventh District.
J. Lovell Johnson of Fitchburg had four hundred and sixteen
Harlan C. Whitcomb of Fitchburg had sixteen
Abel S. Wolfe of Autumn had ne hundred and sixty - seven Blanks. 71
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Sir Venator - Fourth Worcester District George ? Birch of Milford had three hundred and seventy three 373
John Meaney of Blackstone had two
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hundred and thirty nine Blanks. 5-8
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You Representatives in General Court.
Jenth Worcester District.
George Q. Brigham of Northborough had three hundred and fifty - eight 358
Charles H. Hentsch of Clinton had one hundred and sixty - fire 165 George Know of Clinton had seven
Robert Laurance of Clinton had ten 10
Thomas A. Riley " Heathorough had three
hundred and thirty 330
Amos T. Saunders of Clinton had two
hundred and ninety- six
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Blanks. 174
For bounty Commissioner- Horcister.
George E. Harris of Leominster had twelve ,2 Arthur C. More of Southbridge had four hundred. 400
Orestes S. Thayer of Ofiter had one hundred
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and ninety - two
Blanks. 66
For County Treasurer- Worcester bounty. Edward A. Brown of Worcester had four
hundred and seventeen.
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Daniel Y. Hitchcock of Warren had seventeen 17 Samuel Payson Perry of Auburn had one
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hundred and seventy five
Blanks
After the declaration of the result of the voting, the ballots used and unused together with the check lists were sealed and attested by the Election Officers and delivered to the Town Clerk in accordance with the statutes. The presiding officer accordingly declared the meeting dissolved.
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Commonwealth Jéés con Representative to
Berlin
Names of Candidates Residence. Northborough
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clinton
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1 George Hvor
Clinton Clintona
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Thomas A. (Piter;
T'esthorough E Dintorni
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Brnoos ! Saunders.
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Blandes.
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282
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Total
We, the mon Vierles of the several tons of the that the avere is a true statement of the returns Representatives to the General Court, made to us by
Burton, Phares., Nr. 12, 1909.
Bolton 83
George &. Brigham
6 haries F. Santosch
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Brent Laurence
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General Court, Tenth Worcester District.
Barlatin Eleitor Particular
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tenth Representative District Worcester County, certify votes cast on the second (2) day of November, 1909 : Fe- The Selective of the crowns in said District.
Man J Grossman, Amary & Fagnes, George R. Wright,
own Clearly of Berlin. own Bieny of Bolton. Jour Flerby w Boytaton. Clinton. Town Plenty of northhar. Francis M. Harrington, Chas 4. newton, Graph S. Gates, Villano . Holmes.
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Eelections Westhour, Massachusetts Dec. 3. 19.09.
Noted: That The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts be and it is hereby authorized and permitted to weet and maintain holes and wices to be placed thereow, together with such supporting and strengthening fixtures and wires as said Company way dem requisite, in the streets and highways of said town as hereinafter designated designated. a flaw of locations hereby granted in tokfiled.
all constructions under this permit shall in accordance with the following specifications. The poles shall be located between the travelled driveway and the limits of the highway, and shall be of wood or other suitable material, and the wires shall be run at the usual height and along and across the highway. after the poles and wires hark fern located as specified in this ichmit, alterations shall be made in the location of erection of the roles and in the height of the wires, if so directed by the Board of électives.
Following are the streets and highways above referred to:
Mt. Pleasant St. from South St. to the residence of R.a. Fairbanks.
Enquatives of Selectmen:
O. L. Brigham E. a . Lord
We hereby certify that on nov. 20th. 1 9 09 at 2 o'clock P. W. at Selectiven's Room a public hearing was held on the petition of the new England Telephone and Telegraph Compar ! Massachusetts
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for permission to cut the roles and other fixtures designated in the specification hereby Endorsed and that we mailed at least three days before said hearing a written notice of the time and place of said hearing to each of the owners of real estate (as determined by the last feeding assessment for taxation) along the ways or parts of ways upon which it is proposed to construct the lives of said Company under said specification. 6. 2. Brigham E. a. Lord Selectivew.
In Brand Molestinew Heathrow, Massachusetts, Mar. 4. 19:0 Voted: " That The Tur England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts he and it is hereby authorized and permitted to erect and maintain holes and wines to be placed thereom together inthe such supporting and strengthening fixtures and wires as said Company may deem requisite, in the streets and Mail. Isaid trun as hereinafter designated. the construction under this permit shall be in accordance with the following specifications: The files shall be located between the travelled driveway and the limits of the highway, und shall be wo as other suitable material, and the inves shall be run at the usual height and along and across the highway after the holes and wires have ben located is specified in this mit, alterations shall be made in the location or exection of the poles, and in the height of the wires, If as directed by the Board of Selectinen. Following are the streets and highways alone referred to Frilly Street, one pole comer of Phillips It. Signatures of Selectmen TEL. Brigham E. G. Lord.
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We hereby certify that on Feb. 26, 1910 at 2 o'clock P.l. at Selectimenis from a public hearing was held on the petition of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts for permission to erect the poles and other fixtures designated the specifications hereby endorsed and that we mailed, at least three days before said hearing a written notice of the time and place of said wearing in each of the owners of real estate ( as determined by the last preceding assessment for taxation) along the ways Car parts of ways upon which it is proposed to construct the lines of said Company under said specification. J. L. Brigham F. A word. electroen.
Feb. 1910. appointments alman Putnam) Jev. W. Noarch. \ Special Police.
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Town of Framingham. Office of the Board of Selectmen
Company, a corporation duly organized under the Laws of the Commonwealth, and operating a street railway in Framingham , have petitioned the Board of Selectmen the Town of Framingham for the appointment of the Muitas decorated in said hetition as street Racem Codice, such appisentiments To Be ssade under chapter 44 3 Section 49 acts and Resolves of 1906, the Board at a meeting held January 2Th, 1910, grant the prayer of The petitioner and appoint the following as Street Railway Police with the flowers and under the regulations as set forth in Section 50-51-52-53-54-55 Chapter 4 63 Gets and Resolves of 1906.
Harvey DI. Holloway wenig a. Dearborn Wir. His Powers. ~ Fars. B. Quinn Everett . Hastings John D. The Lead. Richard & Veley Ger N- Gilbert Faite & Hairin Gotun " Sharp. Hm. E. Ghnson John . Kelley Edgar ! Loveren Matter E. Hebbend Charles Q. Horne Carnes ! Mills
Frankly 8. Mann Frank N. Peckham. & Thomas : Fogarty Srandy a. Bailey er. A. withey
" Hastings It. Cedar it. Belmont It. linneater st. 120 & harmut ihre. Cedar It. Cedar It. Itis At. Betts Road Eclar It. 5. High It. 6). Hastings It. Tedar Mt. 200 Cedar At. 39 Salem End Prad ·9 Ferrant St. 190 Cedar St. Cedarxlt. 22 Prospect St. 120 Showment are. She Hadmut It. 33 Hinter St.
Pellesiey.
Wellesley Weather Helleslens
Heathrow Wellesley
Framingham Tatichy Wellesley
Weather
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Спатендрены.
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Edward PShaw. fr. Milan V. yres Francis . @Bryan Joseph Schnaon Barnes & Haskins Alfred I Reale
219 Lincoln St. Newton Highlands 1619 Center St. 20 Union are So. Framingham So. Framingham. Wellesley. Ht Winthrop St. Hastings It . Cedar It.
E twee cofry attest Jeremiah 4 Hourin Justice of peace
William H Nalah Selectmen
RogerH. OBrien framingham
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Commonwealth Massachusetts
Morcenter, SS. To any Constable of the Town of Nesthough in the :
you are baseded to you eine the of the town of Vesthrough, qualified to ration election and trans affairs, to meet in the room Fall, in 1 Micathrough, on Tronday the rendi day of Parent 1912 26; 6.30 o'clocky in the poweron, then and there to act. on the following articles:
Particle
To authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to hove during the municipal year beginning January 17la , in anticipation of the collection If lakes of said year , such sums of money as may the necessary for the current expenses of the town, but not exceeding the total tax levy for said year, giving the notes of the town therefor, hay ate inthis one year from the date there of. All debts incurred under authority of this vote hall he paid from the types of the present municipal year.
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To see if the town will appoint a committee to consider appropriations for the ensuing vier, and report at an adjourned meeting
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To hing in on one ballot their votes for the following officers : Trator, Von Blerby Auce Selecteren, One Assessor for one year, One assessor for three years, Collection of Taxes One Grensen of the Poor, Auditor, Treasure Three members of the School Committee, One Member of the Board of Health, Three Trustees of the Public Library, Fine Constables, One note of The cemeteries One Hater Commissioner in three years, One Leme
meiner, Free Wardene, and The der M2 question Shall license be granted for the sake of intoxicating liquors in this town?"
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To choose all the necessary toun oficers.
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To hear and act on the reports , various trin officers. To hear and act on the reports of any outstanding committees.
To see if the town will accept the list of jurors as presentia by the Selectmen.
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To see if the town will print its warrants, and the actions taken thereon, in the annual tron officers report.
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To see if the tron will print its valuation and tax lists.
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To see what disposition the town will make of it's dig fund .
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To see if the Town will maintain a night watch.
12 To see if the will refund the who's or any part fits floating debt.
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Ir see if the town will light its streets by electricity ar act any thing in relation to the same.
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To see if the town will instruct the Water and Server Commissioners to employ a superintendent for both departments
15 To see if the town will rote to appropriate any sum of money to be expended by the School Committee in carrying out the provisions of Chapter No. 502 Bits of 1906.
16 To see if the town will adopt the provisions of Section 36) and 368 of Chapter 560 of the acts of1907 with relation to the election ofits Selectmen on oct any. thing in relation to the same.
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ill if the town will afferopriate money in the purpose of carrying on the way of destroy of the Gypsy or Brown Vail Walks, an act anything relation to the same.
18 a race of the town will fix the salaries gets hier officers for the current year , or act anything in relations to the same.
19 To see if the town will appropriate an additional sum of money not to exceed $4000 for the purfuese of erecting monuments or headstones for revolutionary soldiers, or act anything in relation to the same. 20 To see if the town will authorize the Treasurer to have all notes and bonds issued certified by some Trust Company, or act anything in relation to the same.
2/ To see if the town will rescind the rate of Left., et 190 authorizing the issue of notes to the amount of 15000. for ever Improvement, or act anything in relation to the same.
32 To see if the tron will rote to issue notes or bonds to an amount not to exceed $25000. for Server Improvements and additions under authority of Chapter 72 of the Acts of 1910 an act anything in relation to the same.
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To see if the tour will appropriate a suum or sums of money to for overdrafts of departments, as her refront of the Treasures. " at any thing www relation to the same.
Sale of the town and the free cost of the Town Hall for the High School Entertainments in act anything in relation to the same.
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To see if the town will accept the request of the late George N. Smalley of Carver Thass., of twenty thousand dollars(20,000) as a perpetual fund for the support of the Public Library, or take any action there ....
To see if the town will vote to appropriate an additional sum of money, not to exceed 200. to finish repairs on the Town Fall including the Selectmen's scom. over run hall, and fach half way, or act any thing in relation to the same.
27 see. if the town will vote to purchase or hive an additional watering cast for street sprinkling purposes. or act any thing in relation to the same.
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