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to borrow the sum of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars on notes of the town, payable as follows:
$2500 in 1908, $2500 in 1909, $2500 in 1910, $2500 in 19II, $2500 in 1912, $2500 in 1913, $2500 in 1914, $2500 in 1915, $2500 in 1916, $2500 in 1917, with interest payable semi- annually at a rate not exceeding four per cent. per annum. The vote was taken by count, Edward W. Jewett, Frank M. Readle, John Donahoe, who had been previously appoint- ed and sworn, acting as tellers. The whole number voting was one hundred and fourteeen (114), as follows:
Yes, ninety-nine No, fifteen ยท 99
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and declaration was made that the vote had passed by more than two-thirds of the voters present and voting thereon.
MUNICIPAL LIGHT BOARD.
Art. 9. On motion by Mr. John Gillooly. Voted: That the town vote to elect by ballot, with the use of the voting list, a municipal light board, consisting of three citizens in accordance with the Revised Laws of Massachusetts.
SEWER COMMISSIONERS.
Art. 10. On motion by Dr. Leon H. Steele. Voted: That the town vote to elect by ballot a board of sewer com- missioners, consisting of three citizens, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 311 of the Acts of 1910. Unani- mous vote, and so declared.
DRINKING FOUNTAIN.
Art. II. On motion by Dr. Frederick S. Baston. Moved: That the Selectmen be instructed to change proposed location of the new drinking fountain from Norwood square
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to some other place within the limits of the central portions of the town. A rising vote was taken, as follows:
Yes, sixty-six 66
. No, ninety-five 95 The motion was lost, and so declared.
WINSLOW AVENUE WATER MAINS, $300.
Art. 12. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted: That the sum of three hundred ($300) dollars be raised on notes of the town, to be paid in 1907 out of the Water Com- missioners' treasury, to extend the water mains on Winslow avenue, subject to the usual guarantee. It was a unani- mous vote, and so declared.
MYLOD STREET WATER MAINS, $700.
Art. 13. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted: That the sum of seven hundred ($700) dollars be raised on notes of the town, to be paid in 1907 out of the Water Com- missioners' treasury, to extend the water mains on Mylod street, subject to the usual guarantee. It was a unani- mous vote, and so declared.
BEACON STREET WATER MAINS, $225.
Art. 14. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted: That the sum of two hundred and twenty-five ($225) dollars be raised on notes of the town, to be paid in 1907 out of the Water Commissioners' treasury, to extend the water mains on Beacon street, subject to the usual guarantee. It was a unanimous vote, and so declared.
All the articles in the warrant having been acted upon, it was voted to dissolve at 9.45 P. M.
Dissolved.
Attest: JOHN F. KILEY, Town Clerk.
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TOWN MEETING WARRANT.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, ss.
To either Constable of the Town of Norwood, in said County.
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to assemble in Village Hall, in said town, on Monday, the fourth day of June, 1906, at twelve o'clock noon, then and there to act on the following articles, namely:
Article I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Art. 2. To choose by ballot the following town officers as voted by the town, April 9, 1906, namely: Three Sewer Commissioners, according to Chapter 311, Acts of 1901. One for one year, one for two years and one for three years. Also, a Municipal Light Board, according to Chapter 34, Section 19, Revised Laws, one for one year, one for two years, one for three years.
Art. 3. To hear and act on the report of committees. :
Art. 4. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate to grade and construct a gravel side-
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walk on the easterly side of Pleasant street, between Nepon- set street and Railroad avenue.
Art. 5. To see if the town will vote to raise and appro- priate the sum of two hundred ($200) dollars to be used in grading a lot of land purchased by the town for a playground joining the Shattuck school property, or take any other ac- tion in the matter.
Art. 6. To see if the town will vote to lay the water mains on Rock street, and raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same.
Art. 7. To see if the town will vote to extend the water mains on Lenox street, and raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same.
Art. 8. To see if the town will vote to relay the water mains on Pleasant street, and raise and appropriate or bor- row money for the same.
Art. 9. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for salaries of the Sewer Commis- sioners, and of the Clerk of the Board.
Art. 10. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for use of the Sewer Commissioners.
Art. II. To see what sum of money the town will vote to raise and appropriate for salary of the Municipal Light Board.
And the polls may be closed as early as six o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting
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attested copies in ten public places, in this town, seven days at least before the day of said meeting.
Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Selectmen, on or before the time and day of said meeting.
Given under our hands at Norwood this twenty-third day of May, A. D., 1906.
FRED L. FISHER, RICHARD E. OLDHAM, SAMUEL M. WINSLOW, Selectmen of Norwood.
A true copy, attest :
WARREN E. RHOADS, Constable of Norwood.
NORFOLK, ss.
Norwood, May 26, 1906.
By virtue of this warrant I have served the within war- rant by posting attested copies of the same in ten public places in said town seven days before the time of said meeting.
WARREN E. RHOADS, Constable of Norwood.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, ss.
In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, met in Village Hall, in said town, on Monday, the fourth day of June, A. D., 1906, at twelve o'clock noon,
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and were called to order by the Town Clerk, who read the warrant calling the meeting and the return of the Constable who served the same upon the inhabitants.
MODERATOR.
Article I. Article one was then taken up and the meet- ing elected by ballot Mr. Cornelius M. Callahan as Moder- ator, the check list being used. Mr. Callahan then assumed charge of the meeting.
In conformity with the laws of the Commonwealth in relation to elections Village Hall had been fitted up as a polling place, a space railed off, and compartments provided for the use and convenience of the voters, to examine and mark their ballots. Each compartment was supplied with suitable facilities for the purpose and with cards of instruc- tion. The following having been appointed by the Select- men, were sworn by the Town Clerk to the faithful dis- charge of their duties.
BALLOT CLERKS.
George Dexter, Frank Hall, Conrad Readel, James Flaherty.
TELLERS.
Eben F. Gay, Frank Hall, Frank Talbot, James Flaherty, Michael J. Murphy, George Dexter, Conrad Readel, Patrick Slattery.
A sealed package of ballots supplied by the Town Clerk, marked "1700 ballots, Town of Norwood," was then de- livered to the Ballot Clerks by the Town Clerk, together with specimen ballots and cards of instruction, and the re- ceipt therefor was taken in conformity to law. Warren
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E. Rhoads was appointed to have charge of the ballot box and the space inside the rail.
LAID ON TABLE.
Art. 2. On motion by Mr. Fred L. Fisher. Voted: That article 2 be laid on the table.
Art. 3. On motion by Mr. Fred L. Fisher. Voted: That articles 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and II be laid on the table until eight o'clock P. M.
TAKEN FROM TABLE.
It was then voted to take article 2 from the table.
On motion by Mr. Michael J. Murphy. Voted: That we now proceed to ballot for three Sewer Commissioners, according to Chapter 311, Acts of 1901, one for one year, one for two years, one for three years; also for a Municipal Light Board, according to Chapter 34, Section 19, Revised Laws, one for one year, one for two years, one for three years.
SEWER COMMISSIONERS.
Marcus M. Alden, for one year, had two hundred and thirty-two (232). Elected. Qualified June 7, 1906. All others, two; blank, sixty-seven.
Patrick J. Lyden, for two years, had two hundred and thirty (230). Elected. Qualified June 8, 1906. All others, four; blank, sixty-seven.
Clifford B. Sanborn, for three years, had two hundred and twenty-two (222). Elected. Qualified June 12, 1906. Blank, seventy-nine.
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MUNICIPAL LIGHT BOARD.
Walter F. Tilton, for one year, had one hundred and ninety-eight (198). Elected. Qualified June 13, 1906. All others, one; blank, one hundred two.
James Berwick, for two years, had two hundred (200). Elected. Qualified June II, 1906.
John Fitzpatrick, for two years, had eighty-one (81). Blank, twenty.
John Gillooly, for three years, had two hundred and forty-five (245). Elected. Qualified June 6, 1906. Blanks, fifty-six.
At eight o'clock in the evening the result of the election for Sewer Commission and Municipal Light Board was an- nounced by the Moderator in open town meeting, after which articles 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and II were taken from the table.
COMMITTEE REPORT.
Art. 3. Dr. H. Leon Steele reported for the commit- tee on sewers.
On motion by Mr. Herbert M. Plimpton. Voted: That the report be accepted and the committee be discharged.
PLEASANT STREET, $600.
Art. 4. On motion by Mr. William Murphy. Voted: That the sum of six hundred ($600) dollars be raised and appropriated to grade and construct a gravel sidewalk on the easterly side of Pleasant street, between Neponset street and Railroad avenue.
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TOWN PLAYGROUND, $200.
Art. 5. On motion by Mr. Joseph F. McManus. Voted: That the sum of two hundred ($200) dollars be raised and appropriated to be used in grading the lot of land purchased by the town for a playground adjoining the Edmund J. Shat- tuck school property.
ROCK STREET WATER MAIN, $1,500.
Art. 6. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted: That the sum of fifteen hundred ($1500) dollars be raised on note of the town, payable from the Water Commissioner's treasury, in 1912, to lay the water mains on Rock street from Monroe to Lennox street.
LENOX STREET WATER MAIN, $1,500.
Art. 7. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted: That the sum of fifteen hundred ($1500) dollars be raised on note of the town, payable from the Water Commissioner's treasury in 1913, to lay the water mains on Lennox street from Guild to Rock street.
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PLEASANT STREET WATER MAIN, $700.
Art. 8. On motion by Mr. John F. Callahan. Voted: That the sum of seven hundred ($700) dollars be raised on note of the town, payable from the Water Commissioner's treasury in 1913, to relay the water mains on Pleasant street at Morrill's Ink Mill.
INDEFINITELY POSTPONED.
Art. 9. On motion by Mr. James M. Folan. Voted: That article nine be indefinitely postponed.
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Art. 10. On motion by Mr. James A. Halloran. Voted: That article Io be indefinitely postponed.
MUNICIPAL LIGHT BOARD, $450.
Art. II. On motion by Mr. Marcus M. Alden. Voted: That the sum of four hundred and fifty ($450) dollars be appropriated and raised by tax in 1907 for salary of Munici- pal Light Board until March, 1907.
The Ballot Clerks at the entrance to the polling place and also at the ballot box were furnished with official check list, supplied by the board of registrars. The names checked on said lists at the entrance and at the ballot box were counted up and compared and found to agree, and the nuin- ber of names so checked was three hundred and one (301), which agreed with the total number registered by the ballot box. The election officers canvassed the votes given in, and the whole number was found to be three hundred and one, which were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made in open meeting, as required by law. The used and unused ballots, together with the check lists and tally sheets, were sealed up and endorsed and delivered to the Town Clerk. In counting the votes the blank forms ap- proved by the Secretary of the Commonwealth were used by the tellers.
All articles in the warrant having been acted upon, on motion by Mr. F. O. Winslow it was voted to dissolve.
Dissolved at 9.15 o'clock P. M.
Attest :
JOHN F. KILEY,
Town Clerk.
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STATE ELECTION.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, ss.
To either Constable of the Town of Norwood in said County. Greeting.
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote for civil officers, to assem- ble in Village Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the sixth day of November next, at six o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to give in their votes for :
Governor of the Commonwealth.
Lieutenant-Governor of the Commonwealth.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Treasurer and Receiver-General of the Commonwealth.
Auditor of the Commonwealth.
Attorney-General of the Commonwealth.
One Representative to Congress for the Twelfth Congress- ional District.
Councillor for the Second Councillor District.
Senator for the Second Norfolk District.
One Representative to the next General Court for the Tenth Norfolk Representative District.
One County Commissioner for the County of Norfolk, for three years.
Clerk of Courts.
Register of Deeds.
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Treasurer for the County of Norfolk.
District Attorney for Southeastern District, to fill vacancy.
And all of the officers herein named are to be voted for on the ballots to be provided by the Secretary of the Common- wealth for that purpose.
The polls may be closed as early as four o'clock in the after- noon of said day.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies in ten public places in the town seven days, at least, be- fore the day of said meeting.
Hereof fail not, but make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, on or before the said day and time.
Given under our hands, at Norwood, this twenty-seventh day of October, A. D. 1906.
FRED L. FISHER, RICHARD E. OLDHAM, SAMUEL M. WINSLOW, Selectmen of Norwood.
A true copy, attest :
WARREN E. RHOADS, Constable of Norwood.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, ss.
In pursuance of the foregoing warrant, the inhabitants of the town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections, met in Village Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, it being the Tuesday next after the first Monday in said month, and were called to order at 6 o'clock in the forenoon, by Samuel M. Winslow of the Board of Selectmen. The Town Clerk then read the warrant calling said meeting and the return there- on of the officer who served the same upon the inhabitants.
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Samuel M. Winslow of the Board of Selectmen took charge of the meeting, after the reading of the warrant, and acted as presiding election officer. In conformity with the laws of the Commonwealth in relation to elections, Village Hall had been fitted up as a polling place, a space railed off, and compartments provided for the use and convenience of the voters to examine and mark their ballots. Each compartment was supplied with suitable facilities for the purpose and with cards of instruction, also special instructions to voters.
The following having been appointed by the Selectmen were sworn by the Town Clerk to the faithful discharge of their duties :
Ballot Clerks: Irving Reed, Frank Ellis, Arthur Hartshorn, Emil Gustavnson, Conrad Readel, Thomas Hayden.
Counters George : Dexter, Eben Gay, Frank W. Talbot, George A. Smith, James Flaherty, Michael J. Murphy. John Donahoe, P. J. Slattery.
A sealed package of ballots supplied by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, marked "First set ballots, 1700, Town of Norwood," was then delivered to the Ballot Clerks by the Town Clerk, together with specimen ballots and cards of in- struction ; and their receipt therefor was taken in conformity to the law. The presiding election officer publicly broke the seal on the package and delivered the ballots to the Ballot Clerks, who took their positions at the entrance to the polling place, and furnished the ballots to the voters who presented themselves and were found to be qualified.
The Registrars of Voters had provided duplicate lists of the qualified voters entitled to vote at this election, one copy of which was placed in the hands of the Ballot Clerks, at the en- trance to the polling place, and the other copy was placed at the ballot box. No voter was furnished a ballot until his name was checked on the list at the entrance to the polling place, and he was not allowed to deposit his ballot until his name had been found and checked on the list at the ballot box.
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The cards of instruction and specimen ballots were posted in different parts of the building, outside the rail, as required by law, also special instructions to voters.
The register of the ballot box was set at zero (o) and the box was then locked by the Town Clerk.
At six o'clock the polls were declared open for the reception of votes, and were kept open by vote of the meeting, until 10 minutes of five o'clock in the afternoon, when, after due notice, they were declared closed.
By unanimous consent, the ballot box was opened at half- past 10 o'clock, and also several times during the day, for the purpose of removing the ballots to be counted.
The ballot box was opened at the close of the polls, and the register stood at 1,176 (1,176). The names were checked on the voting list by the Ballot Clerks, at the entrance to the poll- ing place and by the checkers at the ballot box, were counted up and compared and found to agree, and the number of names so checked was 1,176 (1,176), which agreed with the total num- ber of votes taken from the ballot box.
The unused ballots were enclosed in a package, endorsed and sealed, and delivered to the Town Clerk.
The election officers canvassed the votes given in, and the whole number was found to be 1, 176 (1,176), which were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made in open meeting, as required by law.
In counting the votes, the blank forms approved by the Sec- retary of the Commonwealth were used by the tellers.
The votes for State and County officers were declared at twenty minutes past six o'clock p. m., as follows :
For Governor :
Gamaliel Bradford. 5
James F. Carey 27
William H. Carroll 3 Curtis Guild, Jr. 538
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John B. Moran, P. 58
John B. Moran, I.L. 140
John B. Moran, D. 352
John B. Moran, N.D 14
Blank
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Lieutenant Governor :
E. Gerry Brown. 586
Harvey S. Cowell 17
Eben S. Draper 430
Walter J. Hoar
14
John F. Mullen 24
Blank
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Secretary :
Joao Claudine. IO
Jonathan S. Lewis 3
Ambrose Miles 43
William M. Olin 526
Charles C. Paine
441
Blanks 153
Treasurer :
Arthur B. Chapin 526
George B. Cushman 41
S. Frederick French 9
George M. Harrigan 434
David F. Richardson 7
Blank 159
Auditor :
Albert Barnes 15
Thomas L. Hisgen 436
Fred L. Johnson 39
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James F. Pease. S
Henry F. Turner.
495
Blank. 183
Attorney-General :
Allen Coffin 15
Dana Malone 482
Arthur Reimer I2
John W. Sherman 42
John A. Thayer .. 466
Blank
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Representative in Congress, 12th District :
Calvin C. Jordan 62
David W. Murray 444
John W. Weeks. 497
Blank I73
Councillor, 2nd District :
Albion F. Bemis 495
Edward F. Brault, 55
Richard P. Coughlin 423
Blank 203
Senator, 2nd Norfolk District :
William O. Faxon. 478
George E. Littlefield 93
James M. Lynch 407
Blank 198
Representative in General Court, roth Norfolk District :
Frederick L. Fisher 515
Richard E. Oldham 603
Blank 58
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County Commissioner, Norfolk :
Richard Cunningham 417
Even F. Richardson 501
William J. Whiting 52
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Blank 206
Clerk of Courts, Norfolk County :
Lewis A. Cook 658
All others
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Blank 513
Register of Deeds, Norfolk County :
John H. Burdakin 744
William Litchfield
SS
Blank. 344
County Treasurer, Norfolk County :
Charles J. Axberg 53
George T. Brady 400
Henry D. Humphrey 515
Blank 208
District Attorney, Southeastern District (to fill vacancy)
Thomas F. Grover. 777
John McCarthy I32
All others I
Blank 266
Attest :
JOHN F. KILEY,
Town Clerk.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, ss.
To either Constable of the Town of Norwood, in said County-
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to assemble in Village Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of December, 1906, at eight o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following arti- cles, namely :
Article I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Art. 2. To hear and act on reports of Committees.
Art, 3. To see if the Town will vote to sell a lot of land on Pleasant street, near Sumner street, or take any other action in the matter.
Art. 4. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to meet the expense of the Board of Sewer Commissioners.
Art. 5. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 2 of Article 3 of the By-Laws of the Town so as to read as follows :
"No money shall be paid from the treasury without a warrant therefor signed by a majority of the Selectmen, except the State
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and County taxes, and except money paid on account of sewer- age. All money paid for the construction and maintenance of sewers shall be paid by warrants signed by a majority of the Sewer Commissioners.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies in ten public places in this town seven days, at least, before the day of said meeting.
Hereof, fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, on or before the time and day of said meeting.
Given under our hands at Norwood, this first day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1906.
FRED L. FISHER, RICHARD E. OLDHAM, SAMUEL M. WINSLOW, Selectmen of Norwood.
A true copy, attest :
WARREN E. RHOADS, Constable of Norwood.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, ss.
In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections met in Village Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the eleventh day of December, 1906, at S o'clock in the afternoon, and were called to order by the Town Clerk, who read the warrant calling the meeting and the return thereon of the constable who served the same upon the inhabitants.
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MODERATOR.
Article I. The meeting nominated and chose for Mod- erator Mr. Clifford B. Sanborn.
INDEFINITELY POSTPONED.
Art. 2. On motion by Mr. James A. Halloran. Voted : That Article 2 be indefinitely postponed.
SALE OF LOT.
Art. 3. On motion by Mr. Fred L. Fisher. Voted : That lot be sold to Charles S. Bird for one hundred dollars.
SEWER COMMISSIONERS, $1,500.
Art. 4. On motion by Mr. Marcus M. Alden. Voted : That the sum of fifteen hundred (1500) dollars be appropriated from the treasury to meet the expense of the Board of Sewer Commissioners.
AMENDMENT OF BY-LAWS.
Art. 5. On motion by Mr. Marcus M. Alden. Voted : To accept Article 5 of said warrant, which is as follows: To see if the town will vote to amend Section 2 of Article 3 of the By- Laws of the town so as to read as follows :
"No money shall be paid from the treasury without a warrant therefor signed by a majority of the Selectmen, except the State and County Taxes and except money paid on account of sewer- age. All money paid for the construction and maintenance of sewers shall be paid by warrants signed by a majority of the Sewer Commissioners.
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All articles in the warrant having been acted upon, it was voted to dissolve.
Dissolved at 9.45 p. m.
Attest:
JOHN F. KILEY, Town Clerk.
Vital Statistics.
VITAL STATISTICS.
BIRTHS RECORDED IN THE TOWN OF NORWOOD 1 906.
Date of Birth.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAMES OF PARENTS.
Jan. 3
William B. Alexander
William J. and Winifred
5
Eric R. Swenson
Axel and Blenda
5
Helvic Lehtonen
August and Ida
7
Richard Cuff
Richard and Annie
I3
John F. Colbert
and Lizzie
14
Frederick Pendergast
Benjamin and Helen
16
Everett L. Comey
John B. and Mary E.
19
Thistle
William T. and Mary J.
19
Anna E. Tanneyhill
Alfred W . and Adelaide O.
20
Verdeber
Jacob and Lena
24
George A. Samoore
Harry A. and Helena
26
Doris E. Newman
George W. and Rose E.
Feb. I
Marion G. McArthur
- and Susie
Mary Blasenak
John and Mary
2 6 Lenne Skogberg
John and Maria
6
Eleanor Dobbins
Halburton and Mary F.
6 Salvatori Puccia
Leonard and Mary
7
Sarah G. Hogan
Daglan and Sarah
IO Frederick W. Gifford
Frank L. and Ellen
II Thomas McDonough
Thomas and Catherine
II John Mitchell
John and Mary
12 Edith E. Hill
Arthur G. and Ann J.
13 Mary Murphy
Cornelius and Ellen
15
Daniel E. Mullane
Timothy and Catherine
15
Fred Hurst
Wilfred and Ethel
16 Woodman
Walter J. and Emma
19 Rangheld L. Johnson
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