Plainville, Massachusetts annual reports 1913-1921, Part 32

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Three Selectmen, three Overseers of the Poor, one Assessor for three years, one Treasurer, one Clerk, one Auditor, one Collector of Taxes, one Trustee of the Pub- lic Library for three years, one Water Commissioner for three years, one Tree Warden, three Constables, one member of the School Committee for three years, and also on the same ballot to vote upon the question : "Shall license be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquor in the Town ?"


All officers except the above named are to be chosen for one year.


The polls will be open at 9:30 A. M. and may be closed at 2 P. M.


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Article 3. To consider and act on the reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer and all other Town Officers.


Article 4. To see how much money the Town will vote to appropriate and raise for :


1. The support of schools the current year.


2. For school books and supplies.


3. For school incidentals.


4. For the employment of a Superintendent of Schools.3


5. For the employment of a School Physician.


6. For the support of the Public Library.


7. For the payment of the salaries of the different Town Officers.


8. For current and incidental expenses the current year.


9. For the support of Poor and Soldiers' Relief the current year.


10. For Highways and Bridges the current year and to 505 determine how the same shall be expended.


11. For State and Military Aid the current year.


12. For Memorial Day.


13. For the payment of interest the current year.


14. For the Fire Department the current year.


15. For lighting the streets the current year.


16 For Water Department incidentals and pumping.


17. For sidewalks.


18. For the Board of Health.


Article 5. To see if the Town will grant the use of the Town Hall free of charge :


1. George H. Maintien Post, G. A. R., three days.


2. Plainville Fire Department, six evenings.


3. The Alumni Association two evenings.


4. The Plainville Grange one evening the current year.


5. The Plainville Boy Scouts one evening.


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Article 6. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the collection of taxes the current year and fix the compensation of the Collector.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to have the surety of the Collector of Taxes or other Town Officers' bonds placed with a fidelity or guarantee company and appropriate a sum of money to pay for the same.


Article 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Col- lector of Taxes to use all the means of collecting taxes which a Town Treasurer may use when appointed Col- lector.


Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- row money after January 1st, 1918, in anticipation of the revenue of 1918.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of ($1,000) one thousand dollars or any other sum to establish the pumping system of the Water Department elsewhere than its present location under the Factory Trust Building, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 11. To choose any Committee to hear the re- port of any Committee and act thereon.


Article 12. To see if the Town will instruct the Se- lectmen to enter into a contract for lighting the streets with the Union Light & Power Co. for a stated term.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and raise $175.00 or any other sum for the purchase of a new spraying machine.


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Hereof fail not to make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, in con- formity to Public Statutes, at or before the time of said meeting.


Given under our hands and the seal of the Town of Plainville this fourteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen.


FRED W. NORTHUP, EARL B. THOMPSON, WILLIAM E. BLANCHARD, Selectmen of Plainville.


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TOWN OFFICERS.


Town Clerk: Theodore E. A. Fuller


Town Treasurer: Walter E. Barden


Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, Board of Health:


Earl B. Thompson *William E. Blanchard Millard M. Rines


Assessors :


Frank E. Barney J. Fred Thompson *William E. Blanchard


Term Expires 1919 Term Expires 1920 Term Expires 1921


School Committee:


Oswin C. Woodward John J. Eiden Willis M. Fuller


Term Expires 1919 Term Expires 1920 Term Expires 1921


. Water Commissioners :


Charles N. Moore Term Expires 1919 Term Expires 1920 William H. Nash Term Expires 1921


Harry B. Thompson


Trustees of Public Library :


Millard M. Rines Theodore E .. A. Fuller Fred W. Northup


Term Expires 1919 Term Expires 1920 Term Expires 1921


Tax Collector : Oliver P. Brown


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Auditor : James H. Cheever


Constables :


E. Wright Sargent James F. Crotty Perry M. Cook


Tree Warden: Harlie E. Thompson


Fence Viewers :


Charles N. Moore Henry Boerger, Jr.


Field Drivers:


E. Wright Sargent Charles Meyer


Measurers of Wood, Lumber and Bark:


Edward C. Barney George B. Greenleaf Harry O. Proal


APPOINTED BY THE SELECTMEN


Superintendent of Streets : *William E. Blanchard®


Milk Inspector : John J. Eiden


Fire Police:


Lewis Martin


John Martin Frank W. Gardner


Fire Warden: Henry Boerger


Deputies :


George H. Snell


Frank V. Henrich


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Special Police:


George B. Greenleaf


Charles J. Quirk


Herman S. J. Loud Charles Meyer


Fire Engineers : Edwin W. Pink, Chief James E. McNeill, First Assistant Frank V. Henrich, Second Assistant


Registrar of Voters:


Christian F. Henrich Hugh D. Kriegel Norman P. Rogers Theodore E. A. Fuller, Clerk


Dog Officer : E. Wright Sargent


Inspector of Animals : Harlie E. Thompson


Inspector of Meats and Slaughter Houses Charles N. Moore


Sealer of Weights and Measures: J. Fred Thompson


APPOINTED BY THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Superintendent of Schools : Ira V. Jenkins


School Physician: Fred M. Carley, M. D. Truant Officer : Hermon S. J. Loud


APPOINTED AT TOWN MEETING Advisory of Financial Committee


Earl B. Thompson George B. Greenleaf Joseph F. Breen


Walter E. Barden Rufus King Eugene S. Whiting


Sylvester Smith


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Town Clerk's Report


WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Norfolk, ss.


To E. Wright Sargent, or either of the Constables of Plainville, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabit- ants of the Town of Plainville qualified to vote in Town affairs to meet in the Town Hall, in said Plainville, on Monday, the fourth day of March, A. D. 1918, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the fol- lowing Articles, viz. :


Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


Article 2. To choose all necessary Town Officers. The following are to be chosen by ballot, viz .:


Three Selectmen, three Overseers of the Poor, one Assessor for three years, one Treasurer, one Clerk, one Auditor, one Collector of Taxes, one Trustee of the Pub- lic Library for three years, one Water Commissioner for three years, one Tree Warden, three Constables, one member of the School Committee for three years, and also on the same ballot to vote upon the question: "Shall license be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquor in the Town?"


All officers except the above named are to be chosen for one year.


The polls will be open at 9:30 A. M. and may be closed at 2 P. M.


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Article 3. To consider and act on the reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer and all other Town Officers.


Article 4. To see how much money the Town will vote to appropriate and raise for :


1. The support of schools for the current year.


2. For school books and supplies.


3. For school incidentals.


4. For the employment of a Superintendent of Schools.


5. For the employment of a School Physician.


6. For the support of the Public Library.


7. For the payment of the salaries of the different Town Officers.


8. For current and incidental expenses the current year.


9. For the support of Poor and Soldiers' Relief the . current year.


10. For Highways and Bridges the current year and to determine how the same shall be expended.


11. For State and Military Aid the current year.


12. For Memorial Day.


13. For the payment of interest the current year.


14. For the Fire Department the current year.


15. For lighting the streets the current year.


16. For Water Department incidentals and pumping.


17. For sidewalks.


18. For the Board of Health.


Article 5. To see if the Town will grant the use of the Town Hall free of charge :


1. George H. Maintien Post. G. A. R., three days.


2. Plainville Fire Department, six evenings.


3. The Alumni Association, two evenings.


4. The Plainville Grange, one evening the current year.


5. The Plainville Boy Scouts, one evening.


Article 6. To see what action the Town will take in regard to the collection of taxes the current year and fix the compensation of the Collector.


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Artice 7. To see if the Town will vote to have the surety of the Collector of Taxes or other Town Officers' bonds placed with a fidelity or guarantee company and appropriate a sum of money to pay for the same.


Article 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Col- lector of Taxes to use all means of collecting taxes which a Town Treasurer may use when appointed Col- lector.


Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to bor- row money after January 1, 1918, in anticipation of the revenue of 1918.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of ($1,000) one thousand dollars or any other sum to establish the pumping system of the Water Department elsewhere than its present location under the Factory Trust Building, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 11. To choose any Committee to hear the re- port of any Committee and act thereon.


Article 12. To see if the Town will instruct the Se- lectmen to enter into a contract for lighting the streets with the Union Light & Power Co. for a stated term.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and raise $175.00 or any other sum for the purchase of a new spraying machine.


Hereof fail not to make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, in con- formity to Public Statutes, at or before the time of said meeting.


Given under our hands and the seal of the Town of Plainville this fourteenth day of February, in the year


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of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen.


(Signed) FRED W. NORTHUP, EARL B. THOMPSON, WILLIAM E. BLANCHARD, (Seal)


OFFICER'S RETURN OF WARRANT


Plainville, March 3, 1918.


This certifies that I have posted the within warrant in seven public places within the Town of Plainville.


(Signed) E. WRIGHT SARGENT, Constable.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


NORFOLK, ss .:


March 3, 1918.


Then personally appeared the above named E. Wright Sargent and made oath that the above statement by him subscribed is true, before me.


THEODORE E. FULLER, Justice of the Peace.


PROCEEDINGS AT FOURTEENTH ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


Town Hall, Plainville, Mass., March 4, 1918.


Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, the inhabitants of the Town of Plainville, qualified by law to vote at elec- tions and in town affairs, assembled at the Town Hall, in said Town, on the first Monday of March, it being the fourth day of said month, A. D. 1918, at 9 o'clock A. M. The meeting was called to order at the time and place mentioned in said warrant, by the Town Clerk reading the warrant and return thereon.


Article 1. Election of Moderator.


On motion of E. B. Thompson, it was unanimously


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voted that J. J. Eiden cast one ballot containing the name of Homer F. Keeney for Moderator. Perry M. Cook acting as teller, the ballot was cast and Mr. H. F. Keenney was declared elected. Upon invitation of the Moderator, Rev. W. T. Hale offered brief prayer.


Article 2. Election of Officers.


Officers not required to be chosen by ballot were elected as follows. viz. :


Fence Viewers: Charles N. Moore, Henry Boerger, Jr.


Field Drivers: E. Wright Sargent, Charles Meyer.


Measurers of Wood, Lumber and Bark: Edward C. Barney, Harry O. Proal, George B. Greenleaf.


At 9:30 o'clock A. M. the polls were declared open.


Tellers Perry M. Cook, Leon Jacques, Ballot Clerks Jonh McQuade, Wilbur T. Hale, were duly sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by the Town Clerk, who received receipt for ballot, ctc. James F. Crotty being Election Officer.


At 2:10 o'clock P. M. it was voted to close the polls.


The ballot box indicated 74 ballots cast, 74 ballots were cast therein, 74 names were checked upon the voting lists used, no female votes being cast.


The ballots were canvassed as required by law and the result of said canvass was recorded on blank forms pro- vided for that purpose.


After the completion of the canvass of all the votes cast and the whole number duly sorted and recorded, declaration thereof was made, according to law, in open town meeting, as follows, viz. :


Town Clerk, one year: Theodore E. A. Fuller, 143 South street, Nom. Paper, 70. Blanks 4.


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Town Treasurer, one year: Walter E. Barden, South street, Nom. Paper, 69. Blanks 5.


Selectmen, one year: William E. Blanchard, Walnut street, Nom. Paper, 65. Millard M. Rines, South street, Nom. Paper, 64. Earl B. Thompson, School street, Nom. Paper, 64. Blanks 29.


Overseers of the Poor, one year: William F. Blan- chard, Walnut street, Nom. Paper, 67. Millard M. Rines. South street, Nom. Paper, 65. Earl B. Thompson, School street, Nom. Paper, 62. Blanks 28.


Assessors, three years: William E. Blanchard. Wal- nut street, Nom. Paper, 68. Blanks 6.


School Committee, three years : Willis M. Fuller. Cot- tage street, Nom. Paper, 59. Blanks 15.


School Committee, one year: Oswin C. Woodward, South street, Nom. Paper, 63. Blanks 11.


Water Commissioner. three years: William H. Nash, Spring street, Nom. Paper, 65. Blanks 9.


Trustee Public Library, three years: Fred Northup, South street, Nom. Paper, 54. Blanks 20.


Trustee Public Library, one year. Millard M. Rines, South street, Nom. Paper, 65. Blanks 9.


Tax Collector, one year : Oliver P. Brown, School street, Nom. Paper, 69. Blanks 5.


Auditor, one year: James H. Cheever, South street, Nom. Paper, 64. Blanks 10.


Constables, one year : James F. Crotty, Washington street, Nom. Paper, 68. Perry M. Cook, South street, Nom. Paper, 66. E. Wright Sargent, South street, Nom. Paper, 54. Blanks 34.


'Tree Warden, one year: Harlie E. Thompson, Grove street, Nom. Paper, 64. Blanks 10.


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"Shall the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Town be authorized?" Yes, 12. No, 51. Blanks, 11.


Article 3. On motion of W. E. Barden, it was voted that Article 3 be laid on the table until later in the day.


Article 4. Clerk of the Advisory Committee here stated that the Committee had held two meetings and carefully considered all articles carrying appropriations and would make recommendations as each article was taken up.


Article 4, Section 1. Support of Schools. Recommen- dation of Committee, $7500.


On motion of W. M. Fuller, $7,650, plus receipts from dog tax, was voted to be raised and appropriated for support of schools for the current year.


Section 2. School Books and Supplies. Recommended by Committee, $700.


On motion of W. M. Fuller, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $700 for school books and sup- plies the current year.


Section 3. School Incidentals. Recommended by Com- mittee, $800. On motion of W. M. Fuller, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $800, plus receipts, for school incidentals the current year.


Section 4. Superintendent of Schools. Committee rec- ommend $380.


On motion of W. M. Fuller, $400 was voted to be raised and appropriated for the employment of a Super- intendent of Schools for the current year.


Section 5. School Physician. Committee recommend $50.00.


On motion of W. M. Fuller, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $50 for the employment of a School Physician.


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Section 6. Public Library. Committee recommend $400.00.


On motion of F. W. Northup, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $400, plus receipts, for the sup- port of the Public Library the current year.


Section 7. Salaries. Committee recommend $1,275.


On motion of W. E. Barden, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,275 for payment of salaries of the various town officers the current year.


Section 8. Current and Incidental. Committee recom- mend $1,800.


On motion of W. M. Fuller, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,800, plus receipts, for current and incidental expenses the current year.


Section 9. Support of Poor and Soldiers' Relief. Com- mittee recommend $1,400, plus receipts.


On motion of E. B. Thompson, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,400, plus receipts, for support of poor and soldiers' relief.


Section 10. Highways and Bridges. Recommended by Committee, $2,000.


On motion of W. E. Blanchard, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500 for highways and bridges the current year, the same to be left in the hands of the Selectmen to be used at their discretion.


Section 11. State and Military Aid. Committee rec- ommend $100, plus.


On motion of E. B. Thompson, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $100, plus receipts, for State and Military Aid the current year.


Section 12. Memorial Day. Committee recommend $75.00.


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On motion of W. M. Fuller, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $75 for Memorial Day, this sum to be placed in the hands of the Quartermaster of Geo. H. Maintien Post, 133, G. A. R


Section 13. Payment of Interest. Recommended by Committee, $1,650.


On motion of W. E. Barden, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,650, plus receipts, for the pay- ment of interest the current year.


Section 14. Fire Department. Recommended by Com- mittee, $750.


On motion of E. W. Pink, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $750 for the Fire Department the current year.


Section 15. Lighting the Streets.


On motion of F. W. Northup, it was voted to act on Article 12 before acting on Section 15 of Article 4.


On motion of W. E. Barden, it was voted: "That the Selectmen be instructed to sign a contract with the Union Light & Power Company for lighting the streets for a term of five years."


On motion of Sylvester Smith, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,300 for lighting the streets the current year.


Article 5. Section 1. On motion of W. M. Fuller, it was voted to grant free use of the Town Hall to Geo. H. Maintien Post, 13, G. A. R., three days the current year.


Section 2. On motion of R. King, free use of the Town Hall was granted the Fire Department for six evenings the current year.


Section 3. On motion of W. M. Fuller, free use of the Town Hall was granted the Alumni Association two eve- nings the current year.


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Section 4. On motion of E. B. Thompson, free use of the Town Hall was granted the Plainville Grange one evening the current year.


Section 5. On motion of W. M. Fuller, free use of the Town Hall was granted the Plainville Boy Scouts one evening the current year.


Article 6. On motion of W. E. Barden, it was voted that the salary of the Tax Collector be fixed at $125 the current year, and the Selectmen be instructed to furnish postage, this sum to be paid from the Current and Inci- dental Account, seventy-five per cent. of salary to be paid when ninety per cent. of the yearly taxes are col- lected.


Article 7. On motion of W. M. Fuller, it was voted that the surety of the Collector of Taxes and other Town Officers be placed with a fidelity company, the expense for same to be paid from the Current and Incidental Ac- count.


Article 8. On motion of J. F. Breen, it was voted that Article 8 be stricken from the warrant.


Article 9. No action taken.


Article 10. On motion of R. King, it was voted that the Water Commissioners be instructed to do their uit- most to procure water from the Town of North Attle- boro. On motion of S. Smith it was voted to instruct the Commissioners to look into every phase of the situation and question.


Article 4, Section 16. Pumping Water. Recommenda- tion of Committee, $1,000.


On motion of W. H. Nash, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 for pumping water the current year.


Water Department Incidentals. Recommended by Committee, $750, plus receipts.


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On motion of W. H. Nash, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,250, plus receipts, for inci- dentals for Water Department the current year.


Article 4, Section 17. Sidewalks. Committee recom- mend $500.


Motion of W. M. Fuller to raise and appropriate the sum of $500 for sidewalks, under the Betterment Act (so- called). and this sum to be placed in the hands of the Selectmen, and they to be instructed to use it. Moderator declared motion carried. His decision being doubted and standing vote taken, it was found that twenty had voted in the affirmative and four in the negative. Voted as per motion.


Article 4, Section 18. Board of Health. Committee recommend $200.


On motion of E. B. Thompson, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of $200 for the use of the Board of Health the current year.


Article 13. Purchase of Sprayer. Committee recom- inend this matter be left in hands of the Selectmen.


On motion of W. E. Barden, it was voted that the mat- ter of purchasing a spraying machine be left in the hands of the Selectmen, they to use their own discretion.


Article 3. On motion of R. King, it was voted to ac- cept, as probably correct, the reports of the different Town Officers.


Article 11. On motion of W. E. Barden, it was voted that the Moderator appoint a committee of five to select and bring in nominations for Advisory or Financial Com- mittee.


Nominating Committee: Walter E. Barden, Cyrus King, Edwin W. Pink, J. Fred Thompson, Eugene S. Whiting.


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Committee on Stone Crusher : Walter E. Barden and William E. Blanchard, reporting for committee, making 110 recommendation.


On motion of R. King, it was voted to accept report and committee contiued.


A recess was now taken until 1:45 o'clock P. M.


After recess Committee on Nominations reported as follows, viz .: Chairman of Selectmen, Treasurer, George B. Greenlay, Rufus King, Joseph F. Breen, Eugene S. Whiting, Sylvester Smith.


Voted the above men constitute the Advisory or Finan- cia Committee for ensuing year.


Voted to adjourn at 3 o'clock P. M.


THEODORE E. A. FULLER, Town Clerk.


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WARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Norfolk. ss .:


To either of the Constables of the Town of Plainville, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby re- quired to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town. who are qualified to vote in Primaries, to meet in Town Hall. Tuesday, the 24th day of September, 1918, at 12:15 o'clock P. M .. for the following purposes :


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the nomination of candidates of Political Parties for the fol- lowing officers :


Governor for this Commonwealth.


Lieutenant Governor for this Commonwealth.


Secretary for this Commonwealth.


Treasurer and Receiver General for the Common- wealth.


Auditor for the Commonwealth ..


Attorney-General for the Commonwealth.


United States Senator in Congress for the Common- wealth.


Congressman for Thirteenth Congressional District.


Councillor for Second Councillor District.


Senator for Norfolk Senatorial District.


One Representative in General Court for Tenth Rep- resentative District.


County Commissioner for Norfolk County.


County Treasurer for Norfolk County.


Register of Probate and Insolvency for Norfolk County.


Clerk of Courts, to fill vacancy, for Norfolk County.


And for the election of the following officers :


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District member of State Committee of each Political Party for the Norfolk Senatorial District.


Members of the Democratic Town Committee.


Members of the Republican Town Committee.


Members of the Socialist Town Committee.


Delegates to State Conventions of the Democratic Party.


Delegates to State Convention of the Republican Party.


Delegates to Convention of the Socialist Party.


All the above candidates and officers are to be voted for upon one ballot.


The polls will be open from 12:15 to 8 o'clock P. M., and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof, seven days at least before the time of said meeting, as directed by votes of the Town. Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, at the time and place of said meet- ing.


Given under our hands this eleventh day of September, A. D. 1918.




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