Records of the Town of Warren 1891-1895, Part 34

Author: Warren (Mass.)
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Warren (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 588


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In witness whereof I the said John O'Veil have hereunto set mu hand and real this 20th day of march in the year one thousand eight hundred. and ninety five.


Siqued and sealed in presence of John O'reill (Seal)


Al. Lincoln


Received and recorded march 22 nd 189,5 at 7: 37, o'clock a. M.


attest Chas B, Blair- Jonna Certe


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know all New by these Presents. That I, Richard Fennessy of Harren in the bounty of Worcester in consideration of money + merchandise to me paid by Edward Fairbanks of Warren the receipt whereof I do hereby, acknowledge, do hereby assign and transfer to said Edward Fairbanks all claims and derwands which I now have, and all which, at any time between the date hereof and the Third day of april next, I may 1896 and shall have against Sayles & Jenks for all sums of money due, and for all sums of money, and demand which, at any time between the date hereof and the said Third day of april 1896 may and shall become due to me, for services as Laborer to have and to hold the same to the said Edward Fairbanks his executors, adminis- trators, and assigns forever.


and I Richard Fennessy do hereby constitute and appoint the said Edward Fairbanks and his assigns, to be my attorney irrevocable in the frem. ises to do and perform all acts, matters and things touching the premises, in the like manner to all" intents and purposes, as I could if personally present. In Witness Whereof, I have set my hand and seal this Third day of april 1895.


Richard Fennessy (Seal) Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of Gertrude Sb Rand


Received and recorded at 10-28 o'clock a. m. april 3rd 1895


attest,


Chas . Blair. Down Clerk.


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Know all men by these presents, That we, Charles W. Blodgett and Halter W. Weber, of Menton, in the bounty of Suffolk, and J. A. Ordway, of Boston in the bounty of Middlesex, all in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, copartners doing business in said Boston under the name of Blodgett, Ordway and Webber, in consideration of twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.) paid by Howard G. King and Lucien . Sucker, co-partners under the name of King and Jucker, both of North Brookfield, in the County of Horcester, and Comm ouwealth aforesaid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby sell, assign and set over to said king and Tucker that certain mortgage of personal property given to us by Elton W. French and alvin W Gilbert of Harren, in said bounty of Worcester, which is dated February 26, 1895 , and recorded with the records of personal property mort gages in the town of Warren, Book L page 556, and all the interest in said property, which was conveyed by said mortgage.


To have and To Hold to the said King, and Tucker to their own use and behoof, and to their executors, administrators and assigns forever, subject to reden ption according to law.


Que Witness Hiereof me the said Blodgett, Ordway and Webber have hereunto set our hands and seals this


day of April. A. D. 1895. Gras. W. Blodgett Seal JohnA. Ordway Je. Seal By law Blodgett Walter W. Webber Seal


Received and recorded april 16th 1895 at- 3-23 o'clock P. M.


attest lehas . Blair.


8-46 oclock till.


Attest Chas B Blain Town Clerk


Heilig & Jucker in land recorded Sept 10# 1895 at North Brookfield Sept 7,1895 The debt secured by this Mortgage we hereby acknowledge to have received full satisfaction and hereby authorize its cancellature


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know all How by these Presente, That & Thoses . Houray of Warrent in the Country of Horcester in consideration of Five hundred Dollars to me paid by Hubert It toney of Ware, Massachusetts the receipt whereof I do hereby, acknowledge, do hereby assign and transfer to said Lubert mr. toney all claims and demands which I now have, and all which, at any time between the date hereof and the first day of Hay A. D. 1896, I may and shall have against the town of Warren in said County for all surms. of money due and for all sums of money and - demand which, at any time between the date here of and the said First day of May, A. D. 1896 next, way and shall becomme due to me, for services as Hardin of the Ovou farm and almshouse of said town to have and to hold the same to the said Hubert m. Cover his executors, administrators, and assigns forever.


and I moses & murray do hereby constitute and appoint the said Hubert m. (oney and his assigns to be my attorney irrevocable in the premises, to do and perform all acts, matters and things touching the premises in the like manner to all intents and purposes, as I could if personally present.


In Witness Whereof, I have set my hand and seal, this twentieth day of april 1895.


Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Moses S. Murray Seal J. s& Schoonmaker


Received and recorded april 20th 1895 at 5- 17, o'clock P.M.


attest Chas B. Blan


Town Clerk.


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know all men by these Presents, That J. Hosea . Sheth of Marron in the County of Worcester, Massachusetts in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars to me paid by William &C. Kelley Trustec and attorney of Warren aforesaid the receipt whereof do hereby acknowledge, do hereby assign and transfer to said Kelley all chains" and devands which I now have, and all which, at any time between the date hereof and the first day of December 1895, I may and shall have against the Inhabitants of the Town of Harren aforesaid for all sums of money due and for all sums of money and demands which, at any time between the date hereof and the said First day of December 1895 may and shall become due to me, for services of myself with men and teams on the highways of said Harren in the employ of said Warren to have and to hold the same to the said William H Kelley Trustee and attorney his executors, administrators, and assigns forever. and I, the said Cosea . Smith, do hereby consti- tute and appoint the said William & Kelley and his assigns, to be my attorney irrevocable in the premises, to do and perform all acts, matters and things touching the premises in the like manner to all intents and purposes, as I could if personally present.


In Witness Thereof, I have set my hand and seal, this 12th day of april 1895


Signed, sealed and delivered.


in presence of.


andrew P. Van Slyke (Hosea B. Smith (Seal)


Received and recorded april 20th 1895 at 5- 46, o'clock P. M.


attest Chas, Blair Town Leri


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know all men by these presents that I Lenge De Laval of Warren in the County Fordeter and Connu- onwealth of Massachusetts in consideration of One Dollar and other good and valuable consideration paid by albert B. Patrick of Warren a forsaid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant, sell, transfer, and deliver unto the said albert B. Patrick the following goods and chattles: namely, all my household furniture useful and ornamental books, beds and bedding crockery, carpets, linen sewing machine mearing apparel, chandelier gas fixtures plate matches, Jewelry, bric-à-brac paintings works of art horses carriages, robes, stable fittings, etc. which are in the house and stable owned by me one Moore avenue at the Lower Village in said Narren or wherever the same may be or may be situated To have and to hold all and singular the said 0,00ds and chattles to the said albert O. Patrick and his executors, administrators, and assigns, to their own use and behoof forever.


and I do hereby covenant with the grantee that Iam the lawful owner of the said goods and chattles; that they are free from all incumbrances, that I have good right to sell the same as afore said; and that I will warrant and defend the same against the lawful claims and demands of all persons,


In Witness whereof I the said George De Laval hereunto set my hand and seal this Seventeenth day of april in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety fine


Signed, sealed, and


delivered in presence of Les. de Laval (Scal) William 86 Kelley


Received and recorded april 20th 1895 at 7- 23 o' clock. O. M.


attest lehas B. Blair


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know art men by these presents that albert Patrick of Harren in the Country of Worcester and toquemonwealth of Massachusetts in consideration of One Dollar and other good and valuable consider ation paid by mabel O. De Laval of Marron aforesaid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant, sell, transfer, and deliver unto the said Mabel P. De Laval the following goods and chattles, namely, all the household furniture useful and ornamental book's beds and bedding crockery carpets, linen serving-machine maring apparel chandler gas-fixtures plate matches, jewelry, bric-à-brac paintings works of art horses carriages robes, stable fittings etc, which are in the house occupied by George De Laval and the said mabel De Laval situated on moore avenue in said Harren, tereby intending and meaning to convey the same" and only the same personal property to the said Mabel . De Laval which was this day conveyed to me by the said George De Laval


To have and to hold all and singular the said goods and chattles to the said mabel O. De Laval and her executors, administrators, and assigns, to their own use and behoof forever.


and I do hereby covenant with the grantee that I am the lawful owner of the said goods and chattles; that they are free from all incumbrances, that I have good right to sell the same as aforeign, and that I will marrant and defend the same against the lawful claims and demands of all persons, In witness whereof the said albert . Patrick hereunto set my hand and seal this Seventeenth day of april in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety five Signed, sealed, and


delivered in presence of William H Keller albert B. Patrick (Seal)


Received and recorded april 20 th 1895 at 7-23, oclock P.Y.U. attest Chast. Blain


Jome Chore


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know all men by these presents that I Napoleon Quentin of Harren (in village of West Haven so called) County of Worcester and Commonwealth of Massachus sette in consideration of one hundred and fifty dollars paid by George Quentin of Worcester, in County. of Worcester and State of Massachusetts the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant, sell, transfer, and deliver into the said George Guertin the following goods and chattles, namely; One testmit Horse


Que new harness


One Sleigh (cutter so-called)


One king Sleigh


Fifty tens and all the chickens that are with them. One Wheelbarrow Que Sow and kings One road Cart


To have and to hold all and singular the said goods and chattles to the said George Quertin and his executors, administrators, and assigns, to their own use and behoof forever.


and I hereby covenant with the vendee that I am the lawful owner of the said goods and chattles; that they are free from all incumbrances, that have good right to sell the same as aforesaid; and that I will warrant and defend the same against the lawful claims, and demands of all persons. Provided, nevertheless, that if I, or my executors, administrators, or assigns, shall pay unto the vender, or his executors, administrators, or assigns, the sim of one hundred and fifty dollars, with interest as stated in a note of even date signed by me, and until such payment shall keep the said goods and chattles insured against fire in a sum not less than Three hundred dollars, for the benefit of the vendre, and his executors, administrators, and assigns, in such


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form and in such Insurance Companies as they shall approve; shall not waste or destroy the said goods and chattles, now suffer them or any part thereof to be attached on mesne process, and shall not except with the consent in writing of the vende or his representatives, attempt to sell or to remove from said West Harren the same or any part thereof,- then this deed, as also the aforesaid note, shall be void.


But upon any default in the performance or observo. ance of the foregoing condition, the vendee, or his executors, administrators, or assigns, may sell the said goods and chattles, at public auction, first giving ten days notice in writing of the time and place of sale to me or my representatives or publishing such notice once a week for three successive weeks in some one newspaper published in said Warren. and out of the money arising from such sale the vendee, or his representatives shall be entitled to retain all sums then secured by this mortgage, whether then or there after payable, including all costs, charges, and expenses incurred or sustained by him or them in relation to the said property. by to discharge any claims or liens of third persons affecting the same; rendering the surplus if any, to me or my executors, administrators, or assigns. and it is agreed that the vendee, or his executors, administrators, or assigns, or any person or persons in their behalf, may purchase at any sale made. as aforesaid; and that until default in the ker- formance or observance of the condition of this deed and my executors, administrators, and assigns, may retain possession of the above mortgaged property, and may use and enjoy the same, but after such default, the sender of those claiming under him may take immediate possession of said property, and for that purpose may, so far as I can give authority there for, enter upon any premises on which said property or any part thereof may be


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situated, and remove the same therefrom. In witness whereof the said Napoleon. Questine hereunto set my hand and seal this Imenty Fifth day of april in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety- five.


Signed, and sealed in presence of & B. Blair


Napoleon Questin


Received and recorded april 20th 1895 at 5-6 o'clock P. m.


attest Chas , Blair


Town Clerk know all men by these presents that I Samuel Reid Lester of the village of West Warren in the Town of Warren in the bounty of Worcester in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in consideration of eleven hundred dollars paid by John Robertson of the City of Springfield in the bounty of Hampden in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts the receipt There of is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant, sell, transfer, and deliver unto the said. Sochic Robertson the following goods and chattles, namely; all the goods and chattles this day sold to me by said Robertson including all the show cases, wall-cases, counters, one soda fountain, one brick overn, one safe, and all other goods and chattles in and about the premises occupied by said Robertson at No 59 Main Street in said Springfield; also three horses, one more, three baker- carts, one sleigh, four harnesses, and all other goods and chattles in and about the barn occupied by said Robertson and situated on south side of Essex Street in said Springfield and belonging (it is supposed ) to Dr . O. Please.


To have, and to hold all and singular the said goods and chattles to the said John Robertson and his executors, administrators, and assigns, to their own use und behoof forever.


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Cond I Surely covenant with the vende that Jan the lawful owner of the said goods and chattles; that they are free from all incumbrances, that have good right to sell the same as aforesaid; and that I will warrant and defend the same again. the lawful claims and demands of all persons Provided nevertheless that if I, or my executors, administrators, or assigns, shall pay unto the vendee, or his executors, administrators, or assigns, the sun of Eleven hundred dollars in manner following, namely; $ 15 on First day of august next Ay sou first day of November next, # 15 on first day of February next, tyson first day of May A. D. 1896; $45 on the first day of august A. D. 1896, $17500 on first day of November A. D. 1896 with interest as stated in one note of even date herewith signed by me, and also five hundred and fifty dollars in three days from this date, as stated in another note of even date signed by me, and until such payment shall keep the said goods and chattles insured against fire in a sum not less than eleven


hundred dollars for the benefit of the vendee and his executors, administrators, and assigns, in such form and in such Insurance Companies as they shall approve; shall not waste or destroy the said goods and chattles, nor suffer them or any part thereof to be attached on mesure process, and shall not, except with the consent in writing of the vendee or his representatives, attempt to sell or to remove from said springfield the same or any part thereof, then this deed, as also the aforesaid note, shall be void.


But upon any default in the performance or observance of the foregoing condition, the render or his executors, administrators, or assigns, may sell the said goods and chattles at public auction, first giving five days notice in writing of the time and place of sale to me or may represent atives, or publishing such notice once a week for


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three successive weeks in some one newspaper published in said Springfield. and out of the money arising from such sale the vendee, or his representatives shall be entitled to retain all sums then secured by this mortgage, whether then or thereafter payable; including all costs, charges, and experises incurred or sustained. by him or their in relation to the said property, or to discharge any claims or lives of third persons affecting the same; rendering the surplus , if any, to me on my executors, administrators, or assigns, and it is agreed that the verde, or his executors, administrators, or assigns, or any person or persons in their behalf, may purchase at any sale made as aforesaid; and that until default in the performance or observance of the condition of this deed land mu executors, administrators, andassig. no, may retain possession of the above mortgage'd property and may use and enjoy the same, but after such default, the vender or those chiming under - may take immediate possession of said property and for that purpose may, so far as I can give authority there for, enter upon any premises on which said property or any part thereof may be situated, and remove the same therefrom. In witness whereof I, the said Samuel acid Lester hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fifth day of april in the year one thousand eight- hundred and ninety five.


Signed and sealed


in presence of James Bliss


Samuel Reid Lester (Seal) Received and recorded april 26th, 1895 at 8: 45, o'clock a. m.


Attest Chas , Blair.


Town terk


in minore of the more, secured by the mortgage having been


paid, I hereby order the same discharged John Robertsen. Receind and retarded det 3. 1896 . J-31 oc fick P. nt.


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know all how by these Presents, That of James F. Burns of Harren in the County of Worcester in consideration of tere Dollars and goods from time to time to me paid by Soll Drake of said Harron the receipt where of I do hereby acknowledge, do hereby a sigh and transfer to said & M Drake all clar ins and de mands which I now have, and all which, at any time between the date here of and the fifth day of June next, I may and shall have. against The Knowles Steam Pump Works for all sums of money due, and for all suns of money and demand which, at any time between the date hereof, and the said fifth day of June (1896) next, may and shall become due to me, for services as those Haker to have and to hold the same to the said J. Il Drake his executors, administrators, and assigns forever. and I. James F. Burns do hereby constitute and appoint the said .Il Drake and his assigns, to be my attorney virevocable in the premises, to do and perform all acts, matters. and things touching the premises in the like manner to all intents and purposes, as I could if personally present.


In Witness Whereof, I have set my hand and seal, this fifth day of June 1895. Signed sealed and delivered, in presence of Geo. F. Count


( James J. Guins (Seal) Received and recorded May with 1895 at 9. o'clock A. 16


Cittest Chas B Blaw Town Berk





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