Records of the Town of Warren 1891-1904, Part 13

Author: Warren (Mass.)
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Warren (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 610


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Frank &. Gleason of Warren October 30th 1.895


Wanew.


Attest Chas B. Blair. Town bleck


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Worcester, Ses, Je Samuel D, Holdsworth Constable of the Town of Warrew in the bounty of Worcester, Greeting' In the name of the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabi- tants of the Four of Warrew, qualified to vote in elections and in town of fairs, to meet at their respective voting precincts in said Narrow, on Tuesday the fifth day of November at ten delock in the formvon, then and there to bring in their votes to the election officers for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Councilor, Secretary, Treasurer, auditor, attorney General, Senator, two Represent. atives in General Court, District Attorney, Sheriff County Commissioner, two special Commissioners, and to express their opinion by voting yes or no" in answer to the following questions. Its it expedient that municipal suffrage be granted to women? all to be on one ballot, the polls will be open at ten o'clock in the fornow and may be closed at two 'clock in the afternoon.


And you are directed to serve this warrant, by hosting up attested copies thereof, at each of the / Post Offices in said Down one cofre on the down Hall Building and one on Firemans Hall at West Warren, ten days at least before the time for holding said meeting.


Beleof Fail not, and make due return of this Navrant, with your doings thereou, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting as aforward, Given under our hand this twent first day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety five,


William &. Patrick Selectmen Frank &. Gleason John &. Walsh Harren


A trice Copy attest Char B. Blair Town Clerk.


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Worcester, SS. Town of Warrew Pursuant to the within Marrant I have notified the Inhabitants of the Four of Narrow herein descr- iled to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this Warrant, at each of the Post Offices in said town, and one copy on each of the build ings where the meetings and he be held, ten days be- for the time appointed for said meeting.


Warren, October 26 1895 Samuel D. Holdsworth Constable of Warrew. Attest Chas 3, Blair Town Clerk.


Record of Crecenet Clerks at Election Yorumlar 75 State Election Precinct A. Town of Warrer Nor 5. 1895


The meeting was called to order at 1015 A. M by the narrow I. V. I. Quintan and the marrant> read by the precinct clerk.


The ballots more delivered to Inspector b & BBite beck (rep) and . Ro. Moors (dem) the ballot box was opened and shown to be empty at 1020 index show. iva three ciphers,


Herbert N. Shepard (up )and Som . Maleau (dom) were placed in charge of the voting listat the ballof box and the box was attended by might &, Graves (ref)


The ballot box was opened at 155 P. M. and four svendred and twenty seven ballots removed, Ale arev cloud at 4 9PM6. by vote. Votul ber of ballots cast men Three hundred Ninety dix by women Eighty Two.


the fates were ecrouted of first table bo 28. 1.


ervised by I. S. Hastings (rep) and Peter &, Lydon


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The roles at the second table were counted by Sind Hanton (dem) and Grenland Amislow (up) sup- ervised by H. F, Taylor (rep) and James White (den) The rotes at the third table were counted by A.R. Moore (dem) and b. S, Hitchcock lub supervised by H. N. Shepard (rep) and John J. Mouleare (dem) The result was announced at 6350. At The ballots were sealed with the voting lists property endorsed and the meeting adjourned at 6489 .M. Constable W. A. Putnam taking possession of the ballot box de.


J. L Harwood Great Clerk Vote for Governor


Elbridge Jerry Brown of Brockton Six 6 Frederick9, Greenhalge & Yowill ITwo hundred Fifty Eight 258


Edward Kendall of Cambridge hverity- Four 24


Moritz & Buthe 4 "Colyoke 3 GeorgesFred Williams of Dedland One hundred 100


5


Vote for Lieutenant Governor


Thomas & Buddingtou of Springfield Serin


James S. Grinnell of Green field Niety 90


Patrick F. O' Veil of Piston


Eight. 8


Edward S. Bogers Af Lee Fronty Tifs 25 Borger Wolcott of Boston Ino hundred Fifty three 253 Blanks


Shirteiro 13


Vote for Secretary


Edward l. Flynn of Boston Eighty For 82


Joseph F. Balony of Lynn Four 4


Charles ", Hash of 7


Tarelvo 12


William H. Oli Of Boston. I'mhundred Fifty Three 253


villard O. Wylie of Essex 25 Blanks


Imerity 20 Vote for Treasurer


Martin H. Moran of Boston Nine 9


Halber Mor Currington of Williamsburg Twenty Ford 22 Strand . Shaw & Newburyport Two Hundred fifty Two 25 EbenS. Stevens of Dudley Eighty Fino


Charles M. Wentworth & byron Six 6 Blanks


ImEnte Jano


1.2


237


Vote for viciliter


Fredericket Nagler of West Springfield 5 Andrew 2 Caten of Laura's five Human It. begnell'of ville trough Twenty Two 22


Afred & Whitney of Besten . Ninety Slankes Unverity Four 24 Vote for Attorney General Hank' M. Forbush y Natick Henry I. Halburt & you Eightes Deveu


20


Todas In Bratton of new Bedford hro Hundred forty Seven


Danie &. Putney & Somerville


Konrad Rent of Boston Seventeen 17 Eighteen 18


Blanky Vote for Councillor


Levouth District


Christopher " Altro of Hilford torrenty Charles &. Stevens of Mare In Hundred Sixty One Canon &, Baylor of Worcester Eighty 30


Blanks Thirty Five 35


Vote for Senator Third Worcester District


Naro. A. Hamilton. of Spencer Thirteen


Cowards Y, Conches Douglas Eighty Your 84


Deustus Jones She new Englandred Sixty Six 266


Blanks Thirty Three 33


Vole of Representatives in General Count + " Monster District Hilson "C Fairbank of Havrew no Hundred Fifty one 251 Edward Fairbanks of Ha new One Hundred Thirty Five 135


Clarence Clarker & Oakhand Por Hundred Seven 207 Edward M. Sight of Brookfield Seventy Four


Milano C, Patrick Q Marrero Core /


Blanks Que Hundred Twenty Four 124


Vote for District Attorney Hiddle District


Edward to Me Manau of Worcester Eighty Six Colect Clarker of Lancaster Som renched lety Light Forty Two Vote for bounty Commissioner Harcelle George W. Cook Ware Im Hundred Fifty Eight 258 Millian . More of Southbridge 86 (Blanks


238


Vote for Special Commissioners Augustus Couve & Gardner Pro Hundred Sixty One 261 Coward My Game of Leominster Bro Hundred Forty Four 244 bonT. KE Laughlin of Milford Seventy Six 76 Oscar Olney of Westborough Seventy Six 76 Blanks One Hundred Thirty Per 135


1


Vote for Sheriff


Robert H Chamberlain of Noreste wo Sixty Six 266


of Webster Seventy time ,79 Blanks 51


of it expedient that municipal suffrage be granted to Homen?


Mens to 5 yes One Hundred Fifty- Eight 158


One Hundred Ninety Six 196 Blanks Forty Two 42


Seventy Six 76


Homens No 0 0


} Blanks 6


Attest Chas , Blair Town blesk


Precinct S. Warren Mass Nov 5. 95


Meeting opened at 10 O'clock f. M by reading the Marrant by the Clerk


Election Officer organize with the choice of Hilton Dickson as hesidnia Officer


Homble Ballots, Instruction and Penalty sheets posted in ballot booths and outside guard rails as re- quired by law Ballot For examined by Elect- cow officers found empty with register at a als declined ofshed Polls closed at Atm accordance with rote rate of majority of voters present Bullet box register snowing cast Number' balla is Apour la actual court result of canvas if nota Shown as follows


Governor Frederic S. Green halge George Fred Williams Elbridge Jerry Brown Edward rondall Korth 6 Gauthier


Fifty Some Forty Four Que


44 1 2


51 42 2 4 3 5


Secretary William Ht. Chist Eduard &. Flynn Charles 2. Aast /


Millard & Hylie


One /


.2 5


Five


fifty Toro Forty Six 46 0 2


52


One 1


6


the one


One Six


239


One Severe


/ Plants


Fifty one e Forty Two


Lieutenant Governor Bogen Wolcott lamus & Annuelle Thomas & Buddington Edward S. Coders four Three Ferro Patrick F. S'Weil Blanks


Fifty Five Forty Three 43


fase ph .F. Maloney Blanks Treasurer Edward Q. Shaw BbenS. Stevens Martin W. Moraw Wilber I Currington Charles A. Wentworth Blankes


Auditor Sorin W. fermiball Alfred & Mautner Mediers 26 Lateral Herman J. Regnell' Frederick . A. Nagler Plantes


/


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Attorney General Mosca M) Sonbutton Fifty Four Forty Four One


54 Henry J. Guilbert


1.1. 1


Contrad Pero Squire &, Putney 0


Frank Mo Forbush One Seven"


Denation for Grund Worcester Strict Karo A, Hamilton Edward. A. Sonokes Prastas Jones


forty Pro 45


Flitu fort 52 Seven


Doundllor


Charles &. Stevens Fifty Seven 57


Ransonal, Taylor


Forty Four 44


Christopher D. Altro 2


Planks


Four


4


District Attorney


51


Schvards. Mollahow starty Féro 45 11


Danke


Ochresentatives


Hieron "6. airbank Mity Si 36


Clarence 2 Parker oferty seven


Eduard &. Fairbanks fifty office 55


Edward M. Night 6حى


Blankes


fifty


50


County Commissioner


Serge Th book Fifty herec


William D. Horse Forte Six Eight


8


Special Commissioners


& Augustus Howe Forty Nine 49


Fortes Four 44


Coward M. Lane Com . Me laugh hit


Forty Marzo 42


(Oscar Olmy Blanks


Thirty Seven 37


42


0


/ Blanks


Herbert Parker


241


Sheriff


Gobert O Chamberlain Joseph G. Love Blanks


Forty Seven


Theirothers to express their opinion by voting yes or No in answer to the following question Is it expediant that municipal Suffrage be granted to Homew all to be ow one ballot 3 yes Imunity 20


Seventy One 71


yes


ImElVE 12


Women's 0 0


of hereby certify the foregoing is an accurate report of the official count of Precinct 3. Non 5 1895 William Clark Clerk


Attest Charles B. Blair Town bleck


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a meeting of the Clerks of the several Bruins in representative district number five (No 5) and Hor. cester County, Field at Brookfield Serembien 15th 1895 at 12 Block M. for the purpose of computing the re- trans of votes for the two representatives in General Smart to be held in Boston the first Wednesday an January A. D. 1896 it was found that the whole number of votes cast were for the following persons. th


Vilson " Sau bank of Warren


Edward & Fairbanks


of Harrow


Clarence &, Parker of Oakham


Edward Il Night


of Brook field


William &. Patrick


of Mannew


Banks


239 107 90


66


174


46


20


742 1 735 1112 822 1128


Bien roder our hands at Burkfield this fifteenth day of November A. D. 18953 Clerkes of Joins of Comothe Howard North Brookfield


Hirano P. Gerald


Brook field


Horace W. Bush


West Brookfield


Chas B. Blair


Harren Oak ham


Nero Braintree


Sturbridge


Attest Chias S. Blair Town Clerk,


276 300 275 292 Brok Juice 185 215 162 219 Brookfin: 75 114 93 110 Bronkites


1 110 244 190 287 ganze


59 126 62 125 Startnage 18 80 24 60 oakhors 12 33 16 35 Brannten


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% Chas S. Blaw, Town Clerk. thereby tender my resignation as fire Enginew, he take effect whow the appointment of my successor, S.J. Dufresne


attest lehas B. Blair Down Clerk.


To Chas Q. Claw Town Clerk.


We the undersigned Selection of Harrow do hereby appoint. W Shwhaw 2nd as Fire Engine to fill a vacancy existing in the board of Five Engineers caused by the resignation of Seymour 1. Dufresne, accepted "1/23.1895


William &, Patrick Selection Frank to, Glasow John &. Walsh Warren


attist


Harrow Nov 18th, 1895


Chas S. Blaw Town bleck.


The subscribers, Selectmen of Warrene and Have, hereby certify that they did on the 20th day of October, in the year 1895, perambulate and reen the lines between the tivo towns, and found the monuments up at the corners and angles as the law directs.


@ H. Cielley P. O. L Hogueurs


Selection of Ware


William &, Patrick Selection of John E. Walsh Warren


attest Chas . Blair Town bleck.


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Moreester &. .. 20 Samuel D Holdsworth Corestable of the town o narrow in the Country of Horeester, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massa. chusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabit- ants of the town of Warren, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Warren, on Saturday the sixteenth day of November at two o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following Articles :- article 1st to choose a moderator to preside at said meeting,


Article 2mg to hear the report of the committee appointed to in- restigate in regard to obtaining land for burial purposes, and act thereou,


article 39 To see if the town will authorize the Selection to Purchase from the heirs of Thomas I. butter the track of land for burial purposes as reported by the committee, to appropriate as sum of money there- for and authorize the Treasurer to borrow same, or act in any way relating there to,


Article 4th to see if the town will appropriate a sum of money and authorize the Treasure to borrow same, for the improvement of the land to be purchased for burial purposes, or act me anyway relativo there to,


articles to see if the town will appropriate a sum of mon- ly for an are light to be placed on Prospect Street or act in any way relative thereto,


And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by hosting un allested copies there's, at each of the Post Offices in said towow, and one copy on the Four Ha Building where the meeting is to be held, ten day. at least before the time for holding said meeting. Queof fail not, and make due return of the Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town


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Clerk, at the time and place of meeting as a forsent Given under our hands this govethe dayof November in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety- five


William &. Patrick Selectrien


Frank &. Gleason John &. Walsh Warren


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attest Chass, Blair Down Merk. Worcester S. S. Town of Warrew.


Pursuant to the within warrant I have no- tified the Inhabitants of the dawn of Warrew herein described to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this warrant, at each of the Post Offices in said town, and one copy on the build. ing, where the meeting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting. Samuel 2, Holdsworth Constable of Narrow.


Harrow, November 6# 1895 attest


Chas 3. Blair Aww blesk,


If a special Town Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Warrew, held in the Town Hall, Saturday Mr 16" 1895 meeting was called to order by the Foun blesk who read the warrant,


Ender


Intidelt Chas 26 Walker waschosen Moderator.


Wide 2nd Horrend Burroughs of the benutery Commission wie the resort for said committee de Colour Report Committee composed of Amatory Comunica concess Selectivea Chosen June 18" 195 to investigate and look into the matter of additional burial ground te recom-


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articles mered the purchase for Nine Hundred of a track of Continued land on the Brimfield road of the heirs of Thomas F. butter described as follows. Beginning on the easter- by line of road leading from Narrow to Bringfield, at a point situated &130 50 8 Trods 4 links from bound 15 of said road, therace & STº 30' & 15 rods 15 links, thence 1. 860 15, 6- 44 rods 18 links, theree & 3800 sonods 9 links, theree s- 820 20 W. 20 rods, there A-770 25W- 17 rods glinks to the line of the Primefield road, there by line of said road N. 12º 8-39 rods 9 links to the place of beginning con- training bleven acres- one hundred sixtem square rods" Mored and seconded to accept and adopt the report of the committee as read, Voted to adjourn the meeting for two works from today at two o'clock D. M.A. Chas B. Blair Town bleek


Warren Mass November 30th 1895


Mot according to adjournment at 2 o'clock P.M Mation amended and seconded to seper- ate the motion first on the acceptance second on the adoption of the report amend ment de- clared carried. Upon the acceptance, Voted to accept the report. of the committee, U how the adoption, Voted not to ad oft the report.


Undw article 39 Under


Voted to pass the article over.


article 4t Voted to pass the article over.


Under Article 50 Moved and seconded that the Selectmen be instructed to a light as per call of the article forthanth, amended and accorded, hvorided that the light can be procured at the price $ 5.00 per year amendment declared carried Original motion as amended declared car- -need


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Moved and seconded that the Selection take the money from the contingent fund, for said light, de- clared not carried,


Voted the meeting be desolved I klass. Sein attest


Avwllesk


Worcester, S. S.


To Samuel D. Holdsworth Constable of the Dow of Harrow, in the bounty of Worcester, Greeting ! In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the town of Warren, qualified to vote in electionsand in town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall in said Warren, on Saturday the fourteenth day of Dec at to o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following Articles :-


Sitide ist to choose a moderator to preside at said meeting


Sticle 2nd To see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to purchase for burial purposes, the hast of land owned by the heirs of Joseph Mh Hastings adjoining the present cemetery consisting of a- bout 5 acres, for a sum not to exceed (500.) fin- hundred dollars, appropriate und authorize the Treasurer to borrow money for the same, or act in anyway relative thereto,


article 39 do see If the town grill role to authorize the Select- -men to purchase for burial purposes, the track of land owned by the heirs of Shepard Blain consus. ling of about eleven (1) acres and bino cultu easterly side of the road leading from Warren to Brimfield and adjoining the Catholic bem- etere at a price out to exceed ninety (90) dollars per acre appropriate and authorize the Treas- user to borrow money for the same, or act in any way relative there to.


Isticle 4th To see if the tour will rote to appropriate and authorse the Treasurer to borrow a sum of money


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to be used in improving the land which may be purchased for burial purposes or act in anyway relative thereto,


articles" to see if the town will rote to instruct the Over- seers of the Poor to procure plans of a new barn at the town farm, or act in anyway relative there to,


And you are directed to serve this warrant, by hosting up attested copies thereof, at each of the Post Offices in said down, and one copy on the Town Hall Building, where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for holding said meet- ing.


Bereof Fail not, and make due return of this war- rant, with your doings thereow, to the Town block, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid, Given under our hand this second day of December in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety five


William E. Patrick trank E. Gleason John &. Walsh Warren


Selectmmen


attest


Char B. Blair Down blesk. Worcester, SS. Town of Warren.


Pursuant to the within Warrant I have notig ind the Inhabitants of the Town of Warren herein described to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within mentioned by posting up all- ested copies of this warrant, at each of the Fox Offices in said town, and one copy on the build ing where the meeting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting, Samuel D. Holdsworthi


Constable of Narren. Harren, December 14th 1895 attest Gha. B. Blair town bleck


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If a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the tour of Warren, held in the Town Hall December 14th 1895 at 20' now. deck P. K.


Marrant was read, tide it made choice of Chas 16. Walker moderator ender


ticle and Moved and seconded that the Selectimen be auth - orized to buy the land of the heirs of Sheepte has at a sum not to exceed five hundred dollars (500.) free from all incumbrances, motion declared carried.


Moved and seconded that we appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars (500) and that the receiver be authorized to borrow the same declared a unanimous rote.


inder sticle 3ª Hoved and seconded that the Selection be authorized to buy the track of land, known as the Blair lot, at a sum not to exceed nine- - ty dollars per acre, declared a rote,


Moved and seconded that WE appropriate the som necessary to purchase the Blair land and that the Treasurer be authorized to pay for the same, amended and seconded that the sun does not exceed ninety dollars. 90.) per acres, amendment accepted, motion de clared carried,


meter sticle 4t


moved and seconded to frass the article over amended and seconded that the tour appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars to defray expense, as called for in the article amendment declared carried Original inder motion as amended declared carried, articles# 30 oud and Recorded that the Overseers of the Poor be authorized to procure plans for a new barn, at the town farm, declared a rote.


Of 39 Voted to take up article third, moved and seconded that the treasurer be instructed


250 Continued art 34.


to borrow such a sum of money as shall be mescessary to pay for the Plain lot socalled, mit to exceed ninety dollars per acre.


declared a unanimous vote,


ary 4.th


Voted to take up article four, moved and seconded that the Treasurer be authorized to borrow a sum not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.) to defray expense, as per call in the article,


declared a unanimous vote.


Hoved and seconded to adjourn. declared a vote. attest


Chas B. Blair Town blesk.


0% Char S. Blair, Town Clerk The undersigned Selective of Warrew do here by appoint Hosea J. Smith Police Officer under the acts of 1893 Chap. 423 See 7 Hours of duty shall be from 5o'clock I. No to 4 oclock A. M werk days and on sunday from 12 'clock M, to 4 o'clock A. M.) He shall mar when on duty a policemans uniform and shall carry handcuffs and twisters and shall also perform police diety at all other times during the day or might as the occasion may require, Helshall also be Lockup keeper and shall receive for performing the above duties two dollars ($2,00) hur day including Sunday, Thet alour appointment to go into effect on on the acceptance by said Smith of the position, Accepted han 22 nd 1896, Took oath of Office Jan 22 and 1896


Miliam &. Patrick Frank b. Sharon Whi & Walsh Warren,


Selectiven


Warren Jan 21, 1896 attest Chas S. Blair Town Clerk.


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Primer Dec 11, 1895


In accordance with the provisions of Chap UT Secs of the Public Statutes We have this day heram bulated the line belivein the town of Harren and Palmer


John F. Imiss 1 Selectivere Chas J.(Brainard) Patiner,


F. E. Gleason Selectivew John &. Walsh


Warren,


Attest


Chas . Blair, to ww lokerk.


Warren, Mass, Jan 29, 1896 Mr b. J. Blair Dear Sir


At a joint meeting of the Selection and Board of Health held kan, 29, 1896 at 4. P. M in Selectmens room with W. E. Patrick, F. E. Season, 6. A. De Land · mevcut. The board organized by electing H.G. Patrick, Chairman C.A. De Lana Secy.


W. E. Patrick was elected by ballot to fill the Vacancy in Board of Health, ( Swoon, Feb 11. 1596) C. A. De Land Secy Attest


Chas B. Blair, town bleck.


O Char B. Blair Town Clerk of the town of Warren, He the undersigned Selection of the town Harren hereby appoint Patrick 6. Sally police officer for the town of Warren under chapter 4 23 Lecy of the act of 1893, He shall mar a police- man's badge and carry hand cuff's, thrusters and billey when on duty, (scom Mar 9, 1896) 5 Selectinen


Frank E. Gleason 07


John 8. Walsh) Warren


naru Houch 7. 1896 efter Chas , Blair Town blesk.


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Harrer Mass March 14. 1896 Have this day destroyed by fire, all the ballot cast and united, at the Elections held at Warrene, Nov 6, 1894, April1, 1895, Nov 5.1895 Chas B. Blair Town bleek


To B has & Blair Gown Clerk of harren, The the un- dersigned Selection of Warrew hereby appoint Marcus Burroughs as Inspector of Animals and Provisions. for the town of Narrow, "Sworn, March 20# 1896) William E. Patrick Selectivere


Strank 8, Gleason. John &. Walsh Warren.


Harren March 18# 1896


@Attest


Chas . Blair Town black.


To Lhas B. Blair Town Clerk The undersigned Selectmen of Warren do hereby. appoint the following persons to serve at the annual Election of town officers april 6.1896.


Awvon March 31, 1896


Gallot Clerks James A. J. Lulan Anony Megych 31, 1896 Grank L. Darword.


% assist at the ballot box and in checking the voting list. 1896 Devons april 1. 1896 Harlan . Bliss, 76 Melvin Underwood,


Annu april 4. 1896 George H. Crossman,


Ganrasing and counting votes Divopin (MyJanelle 31, 1896 -Levom, March 31, 1896


Dwight O. Graves, Edward Stanton


Devone Ofice 1. 18.96 2 primaapril 1. 1896


(Alfred A. Warriner, Joseph. O. Vaneuf


William E. Patrick electrmen Crank 8, Gleason


Harren. Received and recorded March 31. 1896 Attest Chas B. Blair Jour blesk


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Worcester S. S. To Samuel D. Holdsworth Constable of the Town of Warren, in the bounty of Worcester.


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Town of Warren, qualified to vole in elections and in town of faires, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Warren, on Monday the sixth day of April at nine o'clock in the fornoou, then and there to act on the following Articles :-


article 1st to choose a Moderator to preside at laid meeting.


It 2nd To bring in their votes for Jouw blesk, Treasurer, Three Selectinen, one for threegarrone for two, and one for one year Three Assessors, one for three years, one for two years, and one for one year. Three Overseers of the Poor, one for three years, one for two years, and one for one year, One member Board of Health for three years. Two Cemetery Commissioners, one for three years, and one for one year. Three School Committee for three years. Three auditors, Five Constables and Collection of Taxes for one year, and to determine by yes or No mans- mir to the question: Shall licenses be granted for the sale of in- toxicating liquore in this town for the ensuing year?" all on one ballot.




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