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William No Ori of Boston four hundred thirty six William H. Partiage of Seroton
Luther Stephenson of ringham out Preceded fifty- Eight
Manks one how died and ter Whole no. of ballots, sever hacerdred twenty-right Joseph E: Warren 4 Sélective Walter Winning Ared L Fletcher Recorded by two. AL ischeist
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? At legal meetings of the inhabitants of the home of thecus food in the family qualified to vote for State Ajouter Folder on the Tour day out after we first Monday in November, being the sinth day of said month in the year one horsaced race hundred for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Treasurer and Receiver General of the Concurrents all the ballotis given in theregion were sorted. counted, recorded and declaration thereof accade as by law is directed and were for the following hervous, namely:
Edward S. Bradford of Spring fild four hundred thirty five / ul hundred Eighty-one Napoleon B. Johnson of Milford Eleven Fred A. Nagler of Springfield two Stephen 'Shaughnessy of Boston four
Hannes ninety - free Whole no. of ballots sever undred twenty Eight.
Walter R. Winning.
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147 Commonwealth of Marracheese ITS. Af legal meetings of the Town of Chelasyona in the Bounty of Middlesex qualified to vote for Civil officers, wolden on the Tuesday well after the first 1 louday in November, being the sith. day of said month, in the year one Thousand nine hundred, for the purpose of of growing in Their votes for an Auditor of the Commonwealth, all the ballot's given in Therefor were sorted. counted, recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed and were for the following persons manuely; Elbridge Gerry Brown of Brockton one hundred seventy Frank Allin Forstrong of Worcester
William & Merrice of Malden Eighteen Henry S. Jurnal of Malde four hundred twenty two rank & Walsh of Brockton four
Blanks and touched acto levelof Whole no of ballots, seven hundred twenty-Eight Joseph & Warren Selective Walter Birming Fred, Li tilatcher Regarded by Geo Parkhurst
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Al legal meetings of the inhabitants of the
in Avelar, being the sunth day of said month in the one thousand ime hundred. you the purpose of givne in their work for an Attorney General of the Commonwealth. all the battles given in therejon were sorted counted recorded and declaration those of wad as by law is directed and were for the following Persons, namely;
Jou A. Billings of Rockland
Hear boffin of Nantucket fourteen John Gebrochen of Pittsfield one hundred sixty-one Fisca M. Knowlton of New Bedford four hundred twenty- Six Crank Mac Donald of Stonehans four.
Banks nel hunched and twel of Whole no. of ballots soon hundred twenty Eight 1. E. Waren Selecturen walter & Mining
fechas for,
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Av legal writings of the inhabitants of the Town of Bluesford in the Sixth Counciller District, qualified to vote for State Officers, Poolder on the resday weil after the first Monday in November, being the sixth day of said mouth, in the year one thousand nine hundred, for the purpose of giving in hein votes for a Councilor to represent said District in the Executive Comical, all the vallate given in therefor were sorted, counted, recorded, and declaration there of made as by law is directed and were for the following persons namely;
S. Herbert Howe of Marlborough four hundred twenty-there form of Mahome of Lowell wul finedred seventy Edwin & Mayo of Everett four
Blanks one hundred which will
Whole no. of ballots Seven hundred twenty- Eight Joseph &Narren) Selective Walter RWinning of
Shows ford,
Ared & Hitcher Recorded by Gro. A. arthuret Town Black
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. At legal meetings of the inhabitants of the Town of beres ford in the Country of Middlesex, & alified to vote for Sale offices weder on the Tuesday west after the first Monday in November being the sixth day fans canthin the year one thousand mine votes for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, are The Ballots given in thenyou were sorted counted recorded, and declaration there of made as by law is directed and were for the following persons, namely: At Large. (Blacks 44 ) Jumas Wentworth Mignon of Goodridge, two hundred thirteen Thomas J. Gargan of Boston
Barles SI, Lives of Amesbury
1 )two hundred thirtyal five
Herbert 2 wood of Brockton five
Patrick O'Keefe of Salam oul John A. Hanley of Lynn
Niger Wolcott of Boston four hundred forty- five Wiliam writing of Holyoke four hundred forty five Edward Kendall of Guebridge seventeen John Bascont To Hihauwburg 1 seventeen
forty- four Whole no. of ballots seven hundred twenty Eight
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District Number One (Blanks 45-)
Hiercan Vergent of itsfield two hundred thirteen Leon S. Oliver of Westfield five
Henry Noffice of Holyoke one
James W Jodle of Holyoke
Thomas A. Frissell of Hinsdale
four hundred forty five nurteen
District Number Two (Blanks. 45)
Grandes J. Bellamy, of Springfield two hundred thirteen
William H Lawler of Spring fred five James Woman of Spring field
Chaves & Stevens of Ware four hundred forty-five Oliver W. Cobb of Easthampton
District Number Three Eben & Stevens of Dudley Charles &ferien of Worcester Walter J. Hvar of Gardner
Josiah Ferry of Juchley Nieciac Milan of Worcester
(Blacks 45) two hundred diestesia five
four hundred forty- five minutien
District Number Four (Blacks 45) Robert & Bisher of Pepperell Two hundred thirteen Johne P. Overwell of finton five Frances Y Taylor of Fitchburg out
four hundred forty-five
Josiah Di Macher of Puntatore Alfred & Butting of Western nineteen.
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District Number Five (Blanks 45)
Jannes A. Wiekisone of Mathieu Joue F: Bradley of Wobec
William W. Oneman of Awell
five oul
nineteen
District Number Six (Blancs 45) Arthur Withington of Newburyport two hundred thirteen
George & Evans of Haverhill five Surton Woodbury of Haverhill Arthur . Story of Essex four fraudred forty five nisteen
Frank A. Raud of haverhill 1
District Number Seven (Blacks +5) Thomas & Dwyer of Wakefield two hundred thirteen
Ernest W Jimson of Synes five
John Wetten of fal sea 1 one
four hundred forty five
George & House of Malnon George H. Harwood of a gun
(Gloaus 45-)
District Number Sight. Henry . Schaefer of Manchester
two hundred thirteen
Hola A Arthur of Cambridge five
Herman W. A. Rasch of Boston William H. Nyer of Gostou George & Cosby of Med ford
four hundred forty-fiel
nineteen
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District Number Nine (Blanks 45) Marcas Theaccount of Boston ( Two hundred thirteen Morris Kaplan of Boston five Theliam H. young of Boston Henry &Richardson of Boston
Herbert B. Y. rifice of Winthrop
four hundred forty- five
District Number Ji (Blanks 45) Richard Sullivan of Boston two hundred thirteen
William Wy Packard of Quincy: five William H. Carroll of Boston out John Shaw of Queina Two hundred forty- five Samuel J. Smith of Quincy
District Number Slever (Blanks 43) force H. Lee of Boston Two hundred thirteen David M Base of Boston five Arvide Olson of Nyde Jack oul
Shen & traper of Hopedale four hundred forty - five
Samuel P. Shopleigh of Boston nineteen
District Number Twelve (Blanks«5) Albert P. Northern of Hayworth Two hundred thirteen
Samuel & Smith of Brockton frère
Thomas & Leonard of Canton Wilmore W. Blackman of Hingham Edward &. Right of Hull nineteen
four hundred forty-five
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Wright Wide of Fidel River
Funct Authority In of duckhacen four hundred forty faire
Whole number of ballots Seven hundred twenty- Eight
Joseph 6, Warren Selection Walter GR Winning of free & t Catche fremfory.
Man w. A. Carthurst, Jour Berk
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Al legal meetings of the inhabitants of the Form of Greensford in the Seventh Danatorial Discret, qualified to vote for Civil Officers, holder on the Sunday weet after the first Monday in November ting the sixth day of said month in the year one thousand wie hundred, for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Senator to represent said District in the General Court, all the ballots given in therefor were sorted counted, recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed, and were for the following persons, namely; Charles H Hansons of Lowell four hundred and three Bank M Langday of Lowell fourteur Robert A. Owen of Lowell Eleven John Sparks of Dracut two frundred and seven
ninety- three Whole no, of ballots, seven hundred twenty-Eight Joseph Warren) Selection Walter R. Winning of tried LichtEtcher
Recorded by Gart Parkhurst
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. If legal entity of the habitants of the Form of Thelunsford in Congressional Distrettuale tower, qualifier to vote for State Officers, holder on the Tuesday west after the first Monday in November, being the sixth day of said month in the year one thousand nine " for the purpose of giving in their votes for a Representative of this Commonwealth your said District in the 57 th Congress of all Witted States are the ballots given in thereon were sorted counted recorded, and declaration there of made as by have is directed and were for the following persons, namely; Carlos D. Sauers Of Framingham one hundred eighty-one Charles 2. Firmele of Natick four hundred twenty-sever.
Blanked out hundred and twenty Whole number of ballots seven hundred twenty-Eight Joseph & Warrene
Salutimal Walter . Humming tired 2. dilatation Fucino ford. Vecorded by yao. H. Parkhurst Town Carky
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex 08. At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Selunsford in the country of Middlesex, Procden onTuesday, November 6, 9, 2, 1900, being the annual meeting You the Election for Governor, the qualified waters of said town gave in their voles for a County Commissioner which being sorted, counted and public declaration There of made, in ofen town meeting, by the Selection of said town, were as follows, to with: For Truman W. Hagen of Framingham one hundred seventy- five votes Noberry
votes. For Sammel . Wpham of Waltham
free £ four hundred forty- two votes
Banks one hunched and three. Whole no, of ballots seven hundred twenty-right. Joseph G. Warren SELEctiva Walter R. Winning of Recorded by Gro.A. Parkhurst, Aucuns ford.
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the Green & Middlesex holder on Tuesday Avecles 6, A. N. 1900, being the annual melting for the Election of Governor, the qualified volume of said lower gave in their votes for a Country Treasurer which wong sorted counted and public declaration there of made in open town meeting, by The selection of said town were as follows, to wil. Albert | Lapant TO verett forty-three
Joseph O. Har dece of Somerville four hundred and fife 7
Blaues two hundred and thirty-five Whole number of fallos seven hundred twenty Eight ·Joseph S. Warren)
tired Let (other) Recorded in , co. A. Parkhurst For CELK
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex ss, At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of frems ford, in the Country of Midellasex, holder on the Tuesday, November G. A.N. 1900, being the annual meeting for the Election of Governor, the qualified voters of said town gave in their votes for a Register of Deeds for the Northern District, which being sorted, counted and public declaration there of made in ofen town meeting, by the selection of said town, were as follows, to wit For James Event of Lowall thirty eight- voles For Josefin I Hompson four hundred and fifty five votes
Blanks two hundred and twenty-nine Whole number of ballots down hundred and twenty Eight Joseph & Warren Sélection Walter R. Wing of Recorded by Gro. A. Parkhurst
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Canшееся бу Капластични November 6, 1900. To the (gh, fick and Tours fachis in Representative District Number twenty- five in the Bounty of Videllesen. This certificate cochesseth that at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of thestorm in Representative District trancher Twenty Freve in the bounty of Middesses qualified to vote for State Officers, holder on the Juerclay nett after the first Monday in November, being the sixth day of said month in the one thousand mil hundred for the purpose of giong in their votes for three Representatives in the General Garanti for said District, all the ballds given in therefor were sorted counted recorded and declaration there of made as by law is directed and uns for the following persons, namely: Three hundred and Eighty. Three hundred and Eighty- four. one hundred and fifty-sexy. four Two hundred and Eighty-time. three hundred and Thirty nine. tuo. one hundred and sixty nine 1 three. SEVEN.
Event . Adaces of frecucsjord Deter Butterfield of Dunstable John F& bouroy of Lowell James Bryan of Lowell Arthur W. Lang of Lowell James H. MC Kinky of Lowell Michael Parke of Lowell Garces 14 H butuan of Lowell Luther S. Wood of Lowell Oscar Modbury of Lowell
Blankes four hundred and forty- one. Whole number of balls, brown un dich winy right. Walter Raining of
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In accordance with the requirements of Section 258, Chapter 548. Acts of 1898, I certify what the following is a true copy of votes cast for all candidates for the office of Representative in the General Quiest, un each voting precinct in the Town of ffelenford at an election holder November 6, 1900, you. A. Parkwest, Town Shark
Names and Residences of Candidates
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Even Adams of Bulunsford 1
197 137 26
Deter Butterfield of Junestable 20% 140
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John Fi Qourway of Lowell 53 12 James Gryan of Lowell 1
3 Artur Mixang of Lower 154 108 C - James H. MC Kinley of Lowell 184 120 35
Michael Backe of Lowell 2 -
Charles W. Whitman of Lowell 59
a Luther Sword of Lowell 3 1
Oscar Woodbury of Sowell 2 -
Common earth of Massachusetts.
Glaucus ford, NO0, 6-1900.
In accordance with the requirements of of Sections 261. Chapter 528, Acts of 1898, I certify what the number of male voters checked on the lists of voters as having voted in each Voting Precist in the Town of thelensford at The State Section on the 6th day of November 1900, is as follows, viz. Precinct 1-2-3.
376-240-57. 7-6
Jown Clark
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Oct. 27-1900 In accordance with the requirements of Sections of Chapter Str Acts of 898 me Certify That the number of assessed polls auch the manter of Registered Voters in each voting Precinct in the Town of Shelves ford at the case of registration on the of the day of October &x-9900,were as follows, vis :-
Assessed Tous. Registered Foles.
Precinct. маме Firmcall Male 440 1
2
617 564
320
3 94
63
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Precinct Election Officiers Election, Nov., 6, 1900, UU Name of Office prevent Hanted Pacifica Sepone Whom Varden John J. Scaloria Patrick N. Haley 1
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fruity 11 Herbert G. Sweetser conectores Arthur & Reca Frank & Beckford
11 Robert SRoss
11 1 Malin Walker
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Taschen Barles AV. Dutton fruity . " Black
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2 2 2 2 Oct, 2 Town CHECK.
Party inspectores
(Lefred ), Garlichurst 1
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: pao. O. Svanlding 1
Nov. 5 LEof Snow J.P. 3 3 3 Oct. 22 Jours Back. 3 3
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100, 6 11 For 6 Novi 6 6 5 1
Patrick J. Ward Frederick K. Rifley Charles H. Holt VEarge N.y de Lao. . Aodq C John &Hobby
James D. JM Quaid Games W. Ward Vardui Echar N. Bolumal Samuel Nay or
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Early of Middlesex, Gely of 20well Eit, Solo Ofice City Hall, Jerry, 900, 12 'sixh 11. brows included in The 25th Refusentature. Autreet certify that a wetting of said checks was Folder as directed by secure 20%, chapter 548 of the ids of 1898, at the face desigualed by the County Commissioners, to wet: at the City Clark's office, City hall, Lowell Mass, on the date and at the time about written, for the purpose of delawinning who appeared to it seded to the office of refinesculative in the General Court, from said district, and they did Examining and compare the record of votes given in for said offices at the Election Pueden re the sixth day of November , 2,1900 in the several precinctes of the city of Lowell and in the several howers of which band minnet is comprised, and we function certify following to be a true and complete schedule of will the furious voted for for apresentalives in sich instreet and as How by the Land cy cies of record the mecenter of voters you care jarrow Whole number of ballots U 6.858
Svend Adams of fichero ford had two thousand seven hundred vichyi've -2.7 75 Wieder Bullerfield of Nunstable had two thousand nine hundred orty, ine 2,945 John t bourg of Lowell had two thousand one hundred fifty six 2,156 James Grzan of Lowell had one hundred and two 102
Arthur W. Lang of Lowell had two thousand five hundred and third su 2,513 James $.11chiney of Lowell had two thousand inc hundred thirty nine 2.9 39 Michael Roarke of Lowell feed one hundred thirty nine 139 Charles W. Whitman of Lowill had two thousand two hundred and Eighty-two 2.28% Luther S. Wood of Lowell had one have died and twenty 120
Oscar Woodbury of Lowell had seventy- seven 7,
Blanks three thousand and thirty two 8,0 32 Whole number of votes sixtim thousand and forty Two 16, 042
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Gerard . Nadman, Gro. A. Parkhurst,
City black of Lowell, Town Sick of Beliefod James H. Woodward, Sowe Bech of Dunstable Www. Blanchard, Town Suk of Tyngsborough, Recorded bog GED. A. Parkhurst, Power Bank
This certifies that the marcher of assessed proces on the 16th day of March 1901 was as follows: Precinct One, 615; Two, 417, three, 94; Total, 1126, And the number of registered voters Precinct One, 428, two, 312; Three, 63, Total 803, Yao. A. Parkhurst Town Blesk,
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Warrant Amical moltiing. Harch 25.
Wieder ness. Jo wether of the construction of the
aforestice, you are hereby required to notify the
fifth day of Harch current, being the fourth "Monday in said month at nice o'clock on the forewoon, their and where to act on the faceaway articles , viz :
Article 1 To choose a moderator istide ? hear reports of town officers and committees any act thereare :
rticle is to termine the manner of collecting the laves. Article + 10 determine the manner of repairing the localways toureways and bridges. Article 10 choose all necessary town officers Article od act in relation to the list of jurors prepared by the selection Article " To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be required to difray town charges for the current year. Article 8 To see if the town will authorize the treasurer to borrow such succes of money as may be required for the demands wfor him, in anticipation of the Taxes of the current year and payable there from Article 9 To see if the tour will vote to grant licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors the current year Article 10 To see if the tour with authorize the selective to 1 act as its agent in any sit or site which way arise during the current year; also in such other matters which may arise requiring in their fre quent The action of such agent, and to suchloy counsel therefor Article 11 to see if the town will vote to accept the legacy of one hundred dollars in trust, Prout Susan N. Wittemore the income of the said to be extended in forever keeping in repair far burial los in Korth Bachusford camatery. Artide 12 To see if the town will vote to accept
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The gift of fifty dollars in trust; fromles. 7. B. Richardson, the income of the same To be affunded in forever keeping in repair The Haywood lot in the South Geles ford Cemetery.
article 13
At the request of the selection to see if the town will vole to build a barn and Sheds at the town fare for the use of the highway department, raise and appropriate a sea of money for the same or act in relation there to, Ticle 14 At the request of George . Sheldon, George &. Moore and others, to see if the tour will vote to raise and appropriate a sume of money for the purpose of heating the town hall at the North Grecs ford village, or act in relation thereto. tice 15 To see if the town will make an appropriation to the North Glas ford Library association on Condition that the books of said library shall be free to all inhabitants of the town oractie relation chereto. riche 16 At the request of Harry . Richardson, M. A. Warren and other's to see if the town will vote to accept the way known as Aucherst street, extending southerly from Main street to Princeton Street and situated between Dartmouth and Grosvenor streets, near the Lowell line, or act in relation there to, At the request of Welson Waters, N.S. Perham and others, to see if the town will vote to mark in a substantial and suitable manner The graves of soldiers of the Revolution in the burying grounds of Keliusford raise and appropriate a sum of money therefor or act in relation there to.
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At the request of A. H. Sheldon and others, to see if the town will with to instruct the selective to give official names to the streets in the several villages
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of the town, cause suitable signboards to il ceded and appropriate i denne of conwy ther ofer, access, to see what action the town will take in relation to providing a sice Table rights rauge for the State Militia as required by law. Article 20 & the request of father y Warren and 40 others, To see if the town will dig a well and faut a jump in the dance at Golden Gove school, rise and appropriate All soccer of one hundred docars for the same or act in relation ( sharelo.
Article 21 At the request of showwas A. Avousy aad Thirteen others to see if the town will vote to accept the street known as Övergreen street, Westlands, as shown on plan of land surveyed by Smith& Brooks, April 1896
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To see if the town will vote to accept the Tramvay as widened and straightened by the selectiveus, leading from the Westford bine in Hest frems ford to the Groton road, as shower ou plan of Smith Brooks, 1900. Article 23 To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sunce of six hundred dollars for land damage on account of widening said Veseford road. AArticles at the request of the bells ford Veterans association, to see if the town will appropria The sum of one hundred dollars for the observance of Memorial Day, or act in relation thereto. Article 25 At the request of Walter Parham, J. Adams Partiets and others to see if the town Iwill vote to adopt the provisions of Grapler 264, fats of 1890 authorizing the Election of three formissionce who shall have the sole carl, superintendinc and management of all public burial Article 26 grounds in the town, or act in relation there to. At the request of HEury S. Perham and others , to see if the town will appropriate
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the sun of two hundred dollars to provide additional fire apparatus, or act in relation Thereto.
To see if the town will vote to adopt the Act of 1897, authorizing towns to appropriate money for the charges of Insurance Companies as sureties ou bonds of town officials. At the request of form of Nunes Gronget. Snow and others, to see if the town will vote to purchase a stone watering trough for the public well at west frelis ford, appropriate money therefor or activ relation therete. article 30. (See below) Atthe request of Walter Perham, S. O. Bartlett and others, to see if the tour will adopt the Australian system of balloting for town officers and upon the question of the sale of intoxicating liquors, or do anything in relation whereto. itice 29 At the request of George 08. Wright to see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the serve of fifty dollars To be used by the Tree Warden in the interest of the trees of the town, Tice 3/ At the request of S.J. Adams and others to see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sun of money for the purchase of a new hear , or act in relation thereto, Tide 32 To see if the town will vote to have a new valuation of real estate taken the present year, also to decide la vote che way it shall be taken, and raise and appropriate a sum of money for the same, or act in relation thereto. Article 33 At the request of the Overseers of the Jovan to see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a some of money for the purpose of heating the abushouse At the request of the selection to sel
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W de ton ante take the necessary steps& abolish the grade crossing one Princeton street at the North Village, or act in relation thereto.
Article is At the request of werden of Whom I
Thechan and 16 others to see if the Tour. will write to resolver the school house in District No. 2 for school purposes ract in relation thereto, Ared you are directed to serve this warrant by frosting up attester copies at the post offices at the Contre of the Town, Sowich Belunsford, North Chacunfor West felicesford and at the school house of East Thecus ford tare days at least before the Time appointed for holding said meeting
Nereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Tour beek at the time and place of holding the meeting aforesaid.
Given under our hands this shirtssuch day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and one!
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