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Samuels, butter Amon April 21th 1897 Arom April 29.4 1897
Hilton Dickson
Pound Keeper, viz Herbert Ro Burroughs Arron April 234 1897
Measures of Wood and Bark, vigi Milton Dickson, Ammu April 29.# 1897 Nathan R. Moore Swor April 20# 1899
Forest Fire Wardens, viz; Henry S. Hyde Arom April 26 # 1897
red N. Laurence Hubert A. Say 26. Melvin Underwoods Declined April 28." 1897 John Colline ASroma April 244 1897
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Hughes of Hay and Shaw, Viz ;- Charles , Blair Drom April 24, 1897 by F. W. Kimball O.P. Charles O, Walker
Registrar of Voters for three years, viz :- 004 A Fancut Atom April 24 .* 1897
Weigher of Coal, vij: Stary H. Bridge!" sworn April 24# 1897
Ganger of Weight and Measures, vig! Nathan Ro Moore. Arrow April 20." 1897
Burial Agents under Chaps 279 of the acts of 1896, viz :- Lovell L. Lage accepted April 24 1897 Henry H Converse accepted April 20, 1897
William 6. Patrick A. H Converse W. H Fair bank Warren
Selectmen
Attest
Chas S, Stair down blesk
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Go Watter A. Putnam Constable of the Town of Harrer, in the bounty of Worcester, Garching :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Four of Warrew, qualified to vote in elections and in four affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Harrer, on Thursday the twenty ninth day of April at twelve O'clock noon, then and there to act on the following Articles :-
Art 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting
Art- 2. To bring in their votes for one Assessor for ten years to fill the vacancy in the Board of Assessore Caused by the resignation of Isaac E. Horn from said board, The polls will be open at 12 O'clock, now and may be closed at 4, O'clock, P. M.
Art 3. To see if the Crown will vote to authorize the Selectinen to employ night and sunday police, raise by assessment, taxation, loan or otherwise, in proper manner, money sufficient to pay for said service and appropriate said money for said purpose, or act in any way or manner relative thereto.
AF H.
To see if the town will rote to instruct the Overseers A the Poor to so apportion their purchases of supplice for the town farmi, "and Town's Poor, that each merchant of the town may receive a fair amount of the Town's patronage, or act in any way relative there to.
Art 5. To see if the town will vote to relay the bank mall on the east side of boy's hill road against the land of 6H Sylvester, or act in any way relative there to.
Art 6. To see if the Town mill vote to authorize their measurer to borrow money to meet the expences of the town caused by change of grade crossing at South At That Harrow, as decreed by the court
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And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting up attested copies thereof, at each of the Post Offices in said Town, 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.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Havant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clarke, at the time and place of meeting as a foresaid. Ever under our hand this seventeenth day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven
William E. Patrick Selectiveen
Albert It, Converse Warren
Attest Chas B, Blair Town blake
Worcester, SS. Town of Marren Pursuant to the within Warrant &have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Warrew hereis 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 building where the meet- ing is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting.
Warren April 19# 1897. Watter A, Putnam Soustable of Warrewe .
Attist
Chas , Blair Down bleck,
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At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Cookie, Masseu Feld in now " ball, april 29" 1897
Aretino was called to order at 12 or Oclock ? It. by thes . Blair Town blesk, Harant was read, Somest? Zeventien and Lovell L. lage were appointed and duly seron as tellers to check the list during the election of atled- erator.
Chose Charles 26. Walker Moderator to preside.
Ballot Box was shown to be Empty, the register indi- cated 0.0.0. Ballots more delivered to the Galler Clarke and at 12-15 O'clock P. M the polls were declared open, with James A. F. Lowin law and Lovell & Lage Ballots Clerks. 6. Melnie Hondenord and Hubert h. Shepard, tellers to check the list at the Ballot Box and Harlan Q. Bliss attended at the Ballot Box, all having been duly som to the faithful discharge of their duties.
at 12-18 O'clock I. M. Voted that all action upon the remaining articles of the warrant be postponed un- til 1- 36 o'clock J. M.
at 1-NO O'clock P. M. meeting was again called to order, 7 Voted, not to employ, as per call of the article Hurly six in favor, Forly Im against
Voted, to adopt the article as read. Voted, to pass the article over.
Voted, that the Treasurer br authorized to borrow money, with the approval of the Selectmen funder the call of the article) a sami not to exceed Sixty for hundred dollars, vote was unanimous,
Voted, that there be no further action, upon the marrant except under article hro.
at 4-16 O'clock noted, that the polls be closed,
Ander Art 3.
Binder ArF 4. Ander STF 5. ander Art 6.
Later
Inder rt 2.
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of this time the ballot box register indicated 44, Ballof Box was opened, and 44 ballots taken there- from, The check lists were counted, and represented forty-four (44) voters voting.
Moderator appointed to carras the roles, vigt Janur V. V. Quinlan (dem) Lovell L, Lage (rek) 26. Melvin Vondernord (dem) Herbert s. Shepard (ref) at- 4-31 O'clock P. M. the canvas was completed, the Moderator declared the result as follows, Frank L. Harwood,
Thirty Six roles (3.6)
(A.t. Wanniner.
(1)
Johnls. Skipper. One. (1)
A. E. Horre.
One (1)
6.V. Shepard. One (1)
Clanks
Four (4)
Total 44
(Frank L. Harwood was declared elected an assessor to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Graac &. Moon.
Voted, that the meeting bE dissolved,
Attest.
ChasB. Blair /
Town bleck.
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To Chas INair Gun Club The undersigned Selectmen of haven hely appoint the following, furious to serve at the special aus med- my for the choice of an Assessor, To be held Imissday April 29" 1897
Harlan . Bliss to assist at the tallet box 4mil 24/97 many Ang24,97 1 /2 -8. 18.99 Gubitey. Shepard and Helaw Hs Honderd as tellers to check the voters list.
James V. F. Quinlan and Lovell Lo Tage nel tillot Clerks.
Selection of Warren
Warren Apr 22, 1897 William &, Patrick Chairman Attest Chas. Blair town bleck.
To lhas , Blair Town Clerk Che undersigned Selection of Manew herety atpoint the following persons Fire Engineers for the year beginning May 1et 1597 John & Beach Edward Slater Charles A. butter Amory Crossman George Blive
Mitham 8. Patrick electricon Albert He Convene Harrer.
Warren April 29# 1897 (Atless Chas3, Blair Brow Clerk.
% b.B. Ohair Blesk of Town of Warren " a meeting of the Selection and School Committee held this day Theodor A. Fischer and Milton Dickson were chosen to fill the vacancies cristina in the Board of School Committee.
F 6. Gleason dec.
Warren May 8- 1897 Attest Chas, Blair Town bleck.
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Worcester, 88. % Walter A Putnam Constable of the Town of Warren, in the bounty of Worcester, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants 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 twenty ninth day of May at two o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following Articles :-
(Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting
Article 2. To see if the town will rote to authorize their Selectmen to contract with the Massachusetts Highway Commission for the construction of a section of State Highway between the villages of Warren and West Warren, or act in anyway re- lative there to
And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by hosting up attested copies thereof, at each of the Post Offices in said Town, and one copy on the Town Ball Building, where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for holding said meeting.
Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town blech at the time and place of meeting as a forsaid, Girin under our hand this Eighteenth day of May in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven
William &. Patrick \ Selectmen Albert H. Converse) 02
Narren.
Attest Chas B. Blair own blesk.
Horcestu, SS. Town of Warren. Purewant to the within Warrant I have no-
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tified the Inhabitants of the Town of Harrow here's described to meet at the time and place and for the purpose mithin mentioned, by fasting up allested copies of this Harrand, at each of the Post Oficir i said town, and one copy on the building where the mut- ing is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting. Warren May 19.4 1897 Walter A. Retirar
Constable of Waver Atless Chas S. Blair Howw Clerk.
At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of Town of Warren, held Saturday the twenty ninth day of May 1897 at the Town Hall meeting was called to order and the marrant was read by the Town black
Chose Chae 26. Hacker moderator to preside at said meeting
Art 1. Vonder Art 2.
Voted unanimous that the town wine the right of contract with the State Highway Commissaire for the construction of a section of state Highway rapportrowed to the town this year
Voted to dissolve the meeting. Attest Chas B, Blair Town Clerk.
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Ce chas & hair Down Kleck The undersigned Selection of the town of Warren hereby appoint the following persons as Police Officer under Chap 420 Sec 7 of the Acts of 1893 Henry G. Austin, Arrow Jance 1. 1899
John Collins Arrone May 29, 1897
Frank & Chase Arrow Juive 2, 1897
George Braithwaite Ammini June 1, 1897
lebarence M. Sylvester, Amoni Way 29, 1897
John & Shaw Amone May 31. 1899
William &. Patrick Selectivero of
Albert H. Connuee) Wilson To, Fairbanks Warren
attest
Harrer May 29, 1897
Chas B. Shaw Down bleck,
Warren Mass July V. 1897 0% Chas B. Blair Jour bleck the undersigned Selection of the Town of Havrew hereby appoint Horace I love Lockup Teeper at Nest Warren and Hatte A. Putnam Lockup Recker at Warren Center for the year ending May 1. 189 Mitham &. Patrick Selectionen of A. H. Converse ) Warren, Attest Chas & Blair Down blesk.
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Worcester, SS.
To Heller A. Juliane Constable of the Town of Narrow in the bounty of Worcester, Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the town of Harren, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Harrer, In Saturday the twenty eight day of August at two O'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the Following Articles :-
tice 1. Co choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
rticle 2. To see if the Town will rote to appropriate Five Hun- dred Dollars for Electric Street Lights, authorize the Treasurer to borrow the amount, or act in any way relativo thereto.
dicle 3.
To see if the town will authonge the School Com mitter to sell at auction the School House in the district commonly known as District No 6.
Vtide 4.
To see if the Town will accept and adopt rules, and regulations, prescribed by the Cemetery commissioners, An conformity to Chapter 264 of the Acts of 1890.
And you are directed to serve this Harant, by Looking Hp attested copies there of, at each of the Post Office an Laid down, and one copy on the own Hole Build ing, where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the trime for holding said meeting. Queof Mail Not, and make due return of this Has- rant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting as agoresaid. Grow under our hand this sixteenth day of August in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven
William E. Patrick ) Selectmen Albert H. Converse Wilson H. Fairbank Warren
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Worcester, &S. Town of Harren.
Pursuant to the within Marrant I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Haven herein described to meet at the time and place and for the purpose with- in mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this Marrant, at each of the Post Offices in said town, and one copy on the building where the meeting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting.
Warren August 17, 1897 Walter A. Juliane, Constable of Harren. Attest,
Chas, Blair Town bleek,
At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of Town of Warren, held on Saturday, the twenty eighth day of august, 1897, at the Town Hall, at two acude in the afternoon, the meeting uno called to order by Selectman William 2. Patrick and Daniel G. Hatchback clausen tem deckel por tem. in the absence the town click; and the Warrant news read by the said to check for tem.
Cntt Chose Charles H. Walker moderater to precede at said meeting.
Cut.2 Volet, That the town appropriate Five Hundred Dollars for electro street lights and that the Selection be instructed to expand this amount in such manner the appropriation should continue to the end of the year , cutting short the hours of lighting each night rather them months of the year, if necessary. also volet that the Treasure be instructed to bearow five hundred dollars for accordance with the vote afinsaid ; carved los a vate of 20 to 11.
art. 3
Valut, To use the article over
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Vilent, That the Rules and Regulations drawn if Hansen Herald, and action be deferred until arthur lerin meeting.
Viled, The the meeting bo dissolved. Daniel & Hitchcock, Towne lede Mot
To Lhas B. Blair own Clerk
We the undersigned Selectmen of the Crown of Harren hereby appoint the following persons Police Officers under chapter 423 Sec 7. acts of 1893 Azor W Barlow Im L. Bridges Amor Defet 28th, 1897 Eli Baldwin
William &. Patrick 1 Selectmen of
Albert It Converse Wilson 26, Fairbank Harren
Warren Seps 20, 1897 Attest Chas B. Shair Town bleck
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To Chas S, Blair Down Clerk The undersigned Select men of the Town of Warren hereby appoint the following persons as Election Officers for the year bequining November 1st 1897 Preciser A.
Warden IN. J. Quinlan Snow Oct- 14, 1897 Deputy Harden Edward Stanton Inom Oct. 15. 1897 Clerk, Thank D. Harwood Arrow Oct 14. 1897 Deputy Clerk Fred b. Barlow Arrowel Cor 1. 1897 Savon Oct. 14.1897 Amon Oct. 14. 1897 Arron Oct- 15, 1897 Smon Oct 14. 1897 Inspector Chas S. Hitchcock Deputy Inspector Seo &. Tarbell Inspection Mehm H Underwood Deputy Inspector Withan &, Jagan Precinct B Warden Milton Dickson Deputy Harden Chast, butter Clerk Hillianne Clark Deputy bleck Franklin Permis Inspector Amory Grossman Deputy Inspector Horace P. Cole Inspector Timothy Collins for Deputy Inspector Joseph , Farceur
Amorw Oct 14, 1897 Amon Oct 15. 1897 Arrone Oct 14. 1897 Snow Oct 14. 1897 Arrow Oct 14, 1897 snow Oct 15. 1897 Amon Oct- 14, 1897 Amora Oct 14, 1897 Selectivese 5 Harrer
Hillaw &. Patrick A. H. Converse of Narrow Oct 12, 1897 Alters Chas S. Blair Down Clock,
x
To Char B. Blair Town Bleck Havrew Mars Oct 29 th 1897 He the undersigned Selectivere of Havrew hereby appoint night & Grand to assist at the Ballot (Box, Carrow"/28/9) Herbert A. Shepard and " lohn & Skipper as tellere to chce, the moters list at State Election to be held For 2, 1899 William &. Patrick Selectinen of
Wilson 76. Fairbank
Warren
:Arrow Oct-301897 (0) Droni Oct-29, 1897 Attest Chas 3, Blair Town Blech.
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Worcester, SS.
Of Walter A. Putnam Constable of the Town of Warrer, in the bounty of Worcester, Greeting!
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the crown of Warren, qualified to vote in elections and me toun affairs
to meet at their respective voting Precincts, i insaid Starren, on Tuesday the second day of November at nine thirty o'clock www the Govnoow, then and there to bring me theer voles to the Election Officers for Governor Lieutenant Governor! Secretary"Treasurer' (Auditor; Attorney General! Councilor; Senatori Representative in the General Court ; County Commissioner; Register of Deeds, and County Treasurer.
Polls will be open at ten O'clock A. M. and may be closed at Two Oclock P. M.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting up attested copies thereof, at each of the Post Offices in said Town, one copy on the Town Hall Building, and one copy on Firemanis Hall Wist Warren, ten day at least before the time for holding said meeting.
Here of etail Not, and make due return of this War- Laut, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting as aforsaid. Sivous under our hand this henty first day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety Seven
William &. Patrick \ Selectiven Albert H. Converse of
Hilson H. Fairbank) Warren,
(Attest
Char B. Blair Down bleck
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Worcester, SS. Town of Warren. Pursuant to the mithin Warrant I have notified 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 attested copies of this War- rant, at each of the Post Offices in said town, and one copy on tremans Hall Hest Harrow, and one copy on the building where the meeting is to be held in Warren ten days before the time appointed for said meeting. Marren October 22 nd 1899 Walter A Putrano Constable of Warrer. Attest Chas B. Blair Town blesk.
Election Precinct A. Warren, Mass, Nov 2nd 1897 The meeting was called to order in the Town Hall by the Warden A. F. Lunlaw, The warrant was read by the clerk, In account of the damage to the hall by fire and water a motion was made and carried umani- mously to adjourn the meeting to Brighams Hall. The instructions to voters and specimen ballots were postea in accordance with the law.
The ballot box was opened and shown to be empty at 10.05 A. M. the dial showing ciphers only "The voters were there requested to bring in their ballots, The ballots were given mit by Inspector s. E. l'arbell (republican and Melvin H Underwood (democrat) The check list at the ballot box was placed in charge of I. s. Skipper (dem) and Herbert & Shepard (rep) Ilnight to Chaves acted as teller at the ballot box. Ohnetable N. A. Putman took charge of the voters entrance, Uk In. NO A. V. the ballot box refused to work- dial showing 56 ballots cast. The box was then placed on its side and the ballots dropped in each one bring cancelled with a pencil mark by the teller in charge of the box. The votes were counted by I. s. Hachage George 26. Hinchliffe republicans and Edman Stanton-James
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As Keleget demonats. The polls are cloud at 1 4.4. Edal number of ballots taken from the box was no Hundred forty Four. (244). Uno Hundred and Forty Four Ballots were given out and Two Hundred and Forty Four names checked at the ballot box The vote in detail is as follows Vole for Governor
John Bascom of Williamstown. Seven 7
Thomas b. Grophy of Boston. Three
William Everett of Quincy. Elever 11
George Fred Williams of Dedham, Forty Jour 44 Poder Wolcott of Boston, One Hisudred Seventy Three 1/3
Blanks 6,
2.1111
Vote for Lieutenant Governor
Edward A Buckland of South Hadley. Four 11
Christopher I Callahan of Holyoke Forty One) 1/1
James &, bother of Hyde Park 12
I. Murray Grave of Dalton One Hundred Sixty Five 165
Willard Wylie of Beverly 10
Slanke
UmElva 12,
Vote for Secretary.
Addison W. Par of Worcester Three 3
Charles I. Nach of Whitman Oforty One 41 Williane M, Olin of Boston One Hundred Sixty Cro 162
Edwin Sawtell of Brockton
Eleven 11
Bernard N. Wolf of Boston
Blanks
Thirteen 13
Foruten 14
244
Vote for Treasurer
George A Brown of Lynn Three
Robert b. Habberley of Hyde Park
Severe
Extrard Pc& how of Newburyport One Hundred Sixty Three 163
Horace I. Joly of Wareham Seventeen 17
Thirty Anie 39
Thomas A. Watson of Braintree
Slanke
244
326
Precisiet A. Vote for Auditor- Joseph Ballam of Boston Five 5
Harry Douglas of heat Barrington Fourteen 14 lohnt W. Keineball of Fitchburg One Hundred Fifty Sie 159 Joseph Henry Sheldon of Haverhill Forty One 41 Herbert. M. Small of templeton Eight
Slanke Seventeen 17
244
Vote for Attorney General.
Wolcott Hanline of Amherst New
10
Williane Harrison of Laurence three 3 Hora I Knowlton of New Bedford One Hundred Sixty Und 162
William H. Mockleuch of Chicopee JAElVES 12
John A. O Keefe of Lyme Forty 40
Blanks Seventeen 17
244 Vote for Councilor- Seruth District John Ingson of Worcester. 52 Allen L. Joslin of Oxford. One Hundred Seventy Three 173
Blanks Nineteen 19
Vote for Senator- Fourth Worcester District
Harry C. Beaman of Princeton Eight 8
Willow 26. Fairbank of Waver One Hundred Seventy Eight 178
R.J. Stevenson of Barre Forty Seven 47
Blanks Eleven 11
244 Vote for Representative in General Court Fifth Worcester Dist Henry V. Crosby of Brookfield One Hundred Sixty Seven 167
Induce T Kill of Warren Sixty Eight 68
John W Baunnice of Harren One /
Blanke Eight 8
244 Vote for bounty Commissioner Emerson Stone of Spencer One Hundred Seventy Jmd Low & Walker of Chilton Fifty Seven 57
172
Blanks Fifteen 15,
244
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Vote for Register of Deeds Worcester District
James F. Ryan of Worcester Fifty Seven Harry , Wilder of Worcester One Hundred Seruty One Blanks Sixteen 16
24.4 Vote for bounty Treasurer- Edward A. Brown of Worcester One Hundred Seventy The 173 Charles). Course of Worcester Fifty Seven Blanks Foruten 14
244 The results of the poll more read by the bleck at 4-30 P.M. The ballots were sealed, endorsed, and orithe other material delivered to Constable W. A. Putnam and the meeting closed at 4-55 P. M.
J. L. Harwood bleck Precinct A. Warren. Mass. Attest Chas . Blair Town black.
Precinct B. Narrow Mass Vor 2-1897
Meeting opened at 10 Oclock AM by reading the Staurant by the bleck. Election officers organize with the choice of Hilton Dickson as presiding Election Officer
Sample Ballots Instructions and Penalty Sheets posted in bald booths and out side guard rail as required by law Ballot Box examined by Electron officers found empty mit register at O
Polls declared open 10-15 Polls closed at 3 oclock in accordance with vote of Majority of voters present
Ballot Box Register showing ballots cast sixty five (65) Number of ballots cast is shown by actual count sixty five (65 ) Result of canvas of Voters as follows Hillion tebank Clack
Election of Governor For Governer
John Bascom
Thomas b. Brophy
Once
(1)
328
Williane Everett George Fred Williams Porger Holcott
(2)
Omnity Uno (22)
Thirty One ( 31 )
Blanks
Eight (8)
For Lieutenant Governor
Edward A, Buckland
One (1)
Christopher I Callahan
Increty Four (24)
lames & botter
Three (3)
N Murray brane
Thirty Three (33)
Willard O Wylie Blanks
Three (3)
For Secretary
Addison I Barr
One (1)
Charles Nash
Umuty Five (25)
William M. Olin
Thirty Uno (32)
Echni Sawtell
One (1)
Bernard MI Wolf
One (1)
Blanke
Fini
(5)
Treasurer and Receiver General
George A Brown One
(1)
Robert b. Habberly.
(2)
Edward P.Shaw
Thirty One (31)
Horace & Joby
Four (4)
Thomas A Watson
Smuty One (21)
Blanke
Six (6)
Auditor
Joseph Sallan One (1)
Harry Douglas
(2)
John H Kimball
"Thirty One (31)
Herbert MSmall
Three (3)
Joseph Heng Sheldon
Onenty Three (23)
Blanks
Five (5)
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One (1)
329
(Attorney General
Alcott Grandine Four (4)
William Harrison One (1)
John a Otrofe Chruty Four (24)
Hosea M. Knowlton Thirty
(.30)
Williame It Mc Clinch Ohro (2)
Blanks Four (4)
For Councilor
John Gregson
Imunity Seven (27)
Allew L'Joslin
Thirty One (31)
Blanke
Sever (7)
OFor Senator
Wilson 26 Fairbank
Overty Eight (28)
Harry & Beamen
Four (4)
To& Stevenson
Thirty (30)
Blanks
Three (3)
For Representatives in General Court
Henry V Crosby Thirty Two (32)
James F Hill
Thirty Two (32)
Blanks One (1)
County Commissioner
Emerson Stone
Thirty One (31)
Down &Walker Thirty One (31)
Blanke
Three (3)
For Register of Puede
Harvey & Wilder Thirty One (31)
James I Royan Thirty (30)
Thanks
Four (4)
County Treasurer
Edward A Brown Thirty (30)
Charles & house Thirty One (31 )
Blanke
Four (4)
I hereby certify that the foregoing is an accurate report of the official count in Precinct & Warren Mass William Clark bleck Nov 2nd/897 Attest Chas B. Blair down blevk.
District, "Fifth Worcester Representative . Town Clerk's Returns. At a meeting of the Town Clerks of the several towns . com- pricing the Fifth Worcester Representative District, held at Brookfield, November the twelfth, day at noon for the per- pose of comparing the return of votes for Representative to the General Court, to be held in Boston on the first med- nsday in January A. D. 1898, it was found that the whole number of votes cast were for the following persone as viz; Brookfield, Sturbridge, Narrow WSmokey!
Henry V. Crosby of Brookfield 223
790
199
James F. Will of Warren
63
22
100
955 57
John W. Lamerce of Harren
Justin J. Barrows of - - Blanke
10
7
9
7
Total
Given under our hands at Brookfield this twelfth day of November A. D. 1897 G.H. Chapin block of Town of Brookfield.
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