Records of the Town of Warren 1891-1904, Part 22

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


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Ir see if the down mille authorize the Chasereset the construct a system of plumbing at the winehouse, just and appropriate n san of wheny for the somstart in any way relative there to.


4. 20.


To see if the Town will vote to accept the sun of $100.00 from the estate of Olive 26. Drury, the income resulting therefrom to be used for the case of her cemetery lot,


Jit. 21. To see if the Town will vote to accept the sun of $10.00 from the estate of A, . Whipple, the income resulting there from to be used for the care of his cemetery lot.


Art. 2.2. To see if the Loww will vote to accept the sum of $100.00 From Charles N. Shepard the resulting income to be used for the preservation and care of the cemetery lot of the late David Shepard.


Art. 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300,00 for railings or act in any way relative thereto.


Art. 24. To see if the Tour will note to raise and appropriate the sum of $300.00 to build a building for storing of road machinery in accordance with a vote passed at a previous meeting.


Art. 25, To see if the Town will vote to build a building to kruse fuck and Hadder druck No, 2, at West Haven Raise and appropriate the sum of $150.00 for same or act in any way relative there to,


S. 26. 10 see if the Less will write to purchase a fire alarmsystems, connecting the villages of Based and Met Warren, Raise and appropriate money


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for the same or act in any way relative thereto.


Art. 2%. To see if the Jouw will vole to raise and appropriate " view of money for the permanent improvement of the road led on Main Street in the villages of Waren. and West Haven; said sum of money to be equally divided between the two villages on act in any mau relative there to.


Art. 28. To see if the Jouw will note to authorize the Selectionen to accept corporative surity upon bonds given by its oficer for the faith full discharge of their duties, Raise and appropriate money for the same or act in any way relative there to.


A24. 29, To see if the Town will authorize a discount on taxes said on or before a certain date or act in any way relative there to,


Art. 30, Ir see what action the Town will take in regard to the surface water that runs on to the land and tracks of the Boston and Albany railwad from Pleasant Street Raise and appropriate money for the same or act in any way relative thereto.


(Art.31. To see if the Town will authorize the Overseas of the Poor to build an addition to the Stock barn at the Town Farm. Raise and appropriate money for the same or act in any way relatives there to.


(And you are directed to serve this thanout by posting up attested copies thereof, at each of the Four Offices in said Town, and one copy on the Town Calle Building, where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for holding sand me-


OGned Fail Not, and make die return of the Harran with your do inge theron, to the Town bles, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid


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livew under our hands this Partiethe day of March in the year one thousand nine hundred


Chass A. She bard Albert, H. Converse of (Attest Chas B. Blair.


Selectiver


Edgar &. Buck.) Sharew


Worcester, SS, Town of Haver. Pursuant to the within Garant I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Harrow herein described to meet of the hive and place and for the purpose willie mentioned, by posting up at- tested copies of this Haveany attach of the Post. Offices in said town, and one copy on the build. ing where the meeting is to be field, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting,


Warren. March 21 st 1900 Walter A. Putnam Constable of Warrene. Attest Chas ), Stair www bleck.


From page 413 continuation of Article 11 as per mit ten imotion,) Voted that, taxes assessed in 1900 shall be due as follows- where the tax is poll only, August 1+ 1900 Interest to be charged after Nov 1+ 1900, and collected with costs law 12 1901, Where the tax is on personal property only, Ock 11900, Inter- ist to be charged after for 1 1900, and to be collected with costs March 1 1901, All other taxes November 1st 1900- Interest to be charged after November 1st 1900, and all amount unpaid November 12 1901 to be collected without delay with coste of samme in accordance with the laws of the Commonmulte. Attest Char B. Blair Town Clerk,


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At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Warren, held in the Town Hall, on Monday the second day of April, 1900, at ten o'clock in the fore noon. The meeting was called to order by Chas B. Blair, Town Clerk. who read the warrant,


Eenge &. Tarbell and Albert Goodard ware appointed Telle. to assist during the election of a Moderator, they were duly snow to the faithful discharge of their duties,


Vender Art. 1. Vender Art. 2.


Charles H, Walker was unanimously elected Moderator. 1. holly the Befon the opening of the Fallof lox was inspected and found to be empty and the register indicated o.o. Chaves S. Hitchcock and William black war ballot Clerks, Frank L. Harwood and William A. Benson, were Teller at the Ballof fox check list, and berber A. Shepard attended at the Ballot Box. They were all duly sworn to the faithful discharge of their duties,


Voted to take up article 4. moved and second that a ballot box to receive ballots for the election of a Tree Warden be prepared, amended and second, that a committee of three be appointed, said committee to confer and nonimate and report to the meeting, amendment was declared carried, ougenial motor as amended declared carried. Voted that the moderator appoint said committee, Moderator appointed William &, Patrick, John W. Tyler, and Wilson H. Fairbank.


Committee reported the names of Charles A. She pard and Senge L. Bulley for ballot, as Tree Harder, Voled to accept of the report,


Vender


Art. 2. Golle declared open at 10-55 A.M .. Vold; that further action upon the warrant ex- cefet the casting of ballots, be postponed until one clock in the afternoon, 9 1256 PM by consent of the Moderator and Town Click the Ballot Box was opened and vvv ballot


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taken therefrom The ballot box register indicated 2.2.2. the show kew Alles Was daed, a kelley attended at the bold box, and William & Jagan at the check list, Keteater appointed DE. Ganzes a celler to assist ne com inder varing the votes, he was duly snow, Votul: to choose under article four, three Fence Lucas, and To Field Drivers by nomination and stor. twitter .8 4511700 Shepard and I. H. Lance were declared elected, Fence Vier, and Alfred & Suimining and DanielS. Bunlar (did not qualify ) mere declared elected Field Drivers Further voted that all other necessary officers be appointed by the Selectmen.


Ist.4.


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Voled: to accept of the Town Reports as printed.


Art. 3. Andw


Voted; to raise and appropriate as follows, rig :- Contingencies, twelve hundred dollars $1200 Town Officers, thirteen hundred dollars $1300. Election Expenses, two hundred Imunity five dollars, $225. Highway', twenty five hundred dollars, $2500.


$ 200 . Sidemælke, two hundred dollars,


Schools, fifteen thousand four hundred dollars, $15400. as perlist of estimates, except for kindergarten dept) tager. on jeks


$22.00.


Luk port of Your, hunty two hundred dollars,


Library, six hundred dollars, and dog fund, $600.


Care of Centery, two hundred and fifty dollars, $2.50. Fire Department, eighteen hundred dollars, 1800.


Soldiers and Sailors Geleif two hundred dollars, 2.00.


MilitaryAid, One hundred and fifty dollars, 150.


Inspection of Animals, two hundred dollars, 200.


Subpression of Crime, two hundred and fifty dollars. 2.0.


Interest, eighteen hundred and fifty dollars


Ansmance one fundred dollars 100.


Printing valuation list (year 1900) 100.


lender Var. 6.


Voted: That for the purpose of procuring a temporary loan to and for the use of the town of Warren, in anticipation of Jasis of the hevent municipal year, the t rue we hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to


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time, with the approval of a majority of the board of Selectiveu, a sum or sums not exceeding in the aggre- gate thisty thousand dollars and to execute and del- iv the brote ou notes of the town there for, payable within one year from the time the loan is made. Any delt M. deblo incurred by a loan or loans to the town under Huis arte shall be paid from the said taxes of the present mu. Vender nicipal year.


Voted; to accept the list as revised, and amended, William A. Cutler, Bright &. Gravis and Herbert R. Burrough. were noted excused. The list stands revised as follows, vy ;- Albert W. Bless Steph &. Lombard Bernie 26. Blodgett James T. Marshall James E. Miller George , Butter


William black


William S. Patrick


Peubrie I, Black Eugene .2. Quintai Millian P. (Porbrice) Wilson I Rix fordy Herbert A. Shepard S. Victor Sherburne Edward & Spencer Fred & Wilcox fra Mr. White Seo Blues


Charles S. Comis Albert H Convence Horace P. Cole


Hubert (s. Carkentin Albert D. Dexter Milton Dickson. Edward L. Forkir Schw Farnsworth Villinoé. Lage Lucian W. Gilbert Frank &. Gleason Joseph S. Hartinge


Viên Vi, Laurence Charles A. Shepard George C. Bridges


Amore Closeman Charles D. Perkins Arthu S. Jucker Nathan R. Moore Harrer D. Horley Herbert & Johnson Charles A. Dufresne George A. Parton


Valid: to have the matter in the hands of the Selective Wood; to have the matter in the hands of the Selection.


is21: 10 Voted to authorize the Selectimen to contract for Street fighting for a term not exceeding one year and


Indul


Hender 941.9. Blonder


413 to raise and appropriate the sound of three thousand theugor. Voted


That the salary of the town officers be as follows, rijs


detectives the hundred dollars each, and beauty farm dollars extra to the clock of said board, Voted, that the Overseers of the Poor receive fifty dollars each, and twenty Que dollarsextra be the city said found. Voted, that the assessore receive you their ennews, luty five cents per how, for actual time of labor.


Usted, that the Town telekisalary be seventy five do lares Viled, that the Encasure's salary be bre hundred dollars. Voted, that the salaries of the Board of Health be treaty Quio dollare each, and ten dollars additional to the check. Voted, that the Collector of taxes that furnish all stationary postage and printing with his office, and receive these- for land for the collection of faxes the same of One hundred and fifty dollars to be paid when the taxes are all called. Ul on stated, he shall send to each tax payer a statement of the amount of his taxes, and the role of the tour in relation to the payment and collection of the same. see page 409 Voted, that the Moderator be paid five dollars, Voted to take up article twenty nine (29)


Voted, to pass the article over,


Art. 29. Vonder Art. 11.


Voted, that all town officers shall be reimpressed for all actual experises, Voted, to take un article fine.


Usted that the Crusius of the Lost have authority to ex send the income front the town faire.


Monde Art. 12.


Art. 13.


Voted to grant to Post los, as per warrant, Voted to races and appropriate one hundred dollars, as per warrant.


Art. 14.


Voted, to grant, providing, the Hall is not me use for other purposes.


28. 11.


414 Art. 15.


To grant the free use for one evening this year. Voted, to grant as per requirements of Warrant Voted, to pass the article over.


Voted, to raise and appropriate the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.) and that the selectmen be instructed to build the same ,


Voted, to pass the article over. Voted to close the Polls at 4 O'clock. P. M.


Verider Art. 20. Under (Art. 21. Art. 22, Under


Voled, to accept said sum, as per warrant, Voted, to accept said sum, as per warrant. Voted, to accept said sum, as per Warrant, Art, 23, Voted, to raise and appropriate the same of three hundre. dollars for railings.


Under


Dollars Art. 24, Voted, to raise and appropriate the sum of Threehundred as per marrant, (for storing road machinery)


Vender


Art.25 Voted, to raise and appropriate the sun of Two hundred dollars to be placed in the hands of the selectimen to expend àe per Marrant.


Inder


Arf, 36. Voted, to raise and appropriate the sum of Six hundred and fifty dollars, as perovariant, that the chair appoin a Committee to carry out the requirements of the best, Whair, appointed Chas to Perkins, Villian A. Jenks and George A. Moody as a Committee.


Vold that the Selectimen to instructed to build a Store read from the west end of the State road no Hast Graver through Abain It to the bridge near


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Art. 16. Vonder Ctrl, 17. Under fik.18.


Hender Art. 19.


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No 3 Mill, also from the good of Factory Hill thought Hair If to the bridge over the Bostonand Alary Rail Road Go, That the sum of Three Thousand dollars (2000) be appropriated for the sand wwer that existssoon befussed Id to be paid in ten years, tere per cent annually. Voled, in favor IT. against 17. declared carried by a Ino thirds rate. during the above ) oled the farias questions) The how at which the polls avere to close finding arrived, namely four O'clock, the podemser declined closed.


The ballot box register indicated 394. Both Costs ww counted and the member of names checked thereon was 374. (The balance of ballots taken. grow the Ballot box counted out 140 General Ballet and 12 moren Ballots, added to those (222) previous. ly taken out, made a total of 374.


Voted, to pass the article aver.


Art. 28. $11,30.


Voted, that the matter be left wie the hands of the Selectinew to investigate, and that they consultwith the towns attorney, in reference to the obligation of the town, in the matter, and that they report at the next meeting.


44, 31, Voted, to have the board of Selectmen with the board of Overseers of the Poor, a committee, to in- vistigate the matter, and report at a future town meeting.


Veled, thatall further action upon the Braveand be closed, and the meeting be dissolved except the counting and declaring of the vote, (4115 P.M.)


After canracing the votes, for Free Harder, the moderator declared the result as follows, George L. Butler, twenty five, (2)


Charlie A, Shepard, one hundred and forty,


Varme & Cavanagh, One


and Charles f. She pard, was declared elected.


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At 6-58 O'clock I. M the moderator declared the re- cult of the canvas of the official ballots as follows, Town Clerk, one year, Charles S'Blair, Inchundred fifty six 256 George . L. Butler, one!


/ Blanke One hundred and fire 1000 Charles B. Blair, declared elected 5/4/2/1900 362 Treasurer, one year, Charles, Blair, Two hundred eighty five 285


George L. Butler, One


/ Blanks, Seventy six 76


Charles B. Blair, declared elected 5/4/2/1900 362


Selectman, one year,


Chances Arekard, Ins hundred seventy three 2/3


. &, Patrick, One


4 . Walsh. One


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J. M Drake, One


/


Albert Woodard One


Simon Mundell


H. A. Putnam One


Blanke


Eighty- three


83,


362


Charles In Prepaid declared elected, $/4/5/1900


Assessor, one year.


Frank &, Gleason, Two hundred sixty eight 268


Harry Reed,


Once


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F. D. Harwood, One /


6. A. Shepard, One /


Blanks,


Ninety one


91,


Frank &, Gleason; declared elected, 5.45/1900


362


Oversee of Door, one year,


Sehen el Butter, Two hundred sixty six, 266


C. N. Shepard, One 1


(Blanks Ninety five 95,


S. Nerrill butter, declared elected, SY 4/5/1900


362


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Board of Health, three years, Charlie &, Perkins, Twohundred sixty four Blanks Chansty eight, Charles Perkins, declared elected, 5, 4/5,1900 362


La) School Committee three years. John &, Dalton, Ins hundred sixty eight 268


Frank, &, Gleason, Two hundred fifty 250 George A. Moody, Two hundred fifty five 255


A. Woodard. One


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Mary lo. Buck, fino


6. H. Walker. One


H. B. Olison, One /


O. H. Thelks One


/


Stauts free hundred forty,


Jolm E Patton, Frank E. Gleaves, George A. Hoody declared elected,


/ / 2 2


(One) School Committee, one year


Frances . Walsh, Ino hundred Thirty grue, Inxmlany8 234 Mary &. Buck, Three. 3


H. B: Oleson, One


/ / Blanke, One hundred thirty six 136, 374


Three) Auditors one year


William F Taylor, In hundred Thirty One.


John St, Tyler. Two hundred Thirty Seven 237


Killiane of Haven,


Twohundred Sixteen 216 /


I. E. Lombard, One


Geo to. Tarbell,


H. L. Curtis One


6.O. Walker. One


Hatter Sthipple One


/


Simon Mundell. One


/


Killa Watkins One


Peter Oaks


6.76. Walker, Que


Blanke


Threehundred Diety three


1086


/


418


5.415/1900


5. 4/7/1900 William F. Taylor, John Vi, Tyler; Vulcano 26, Starren declared elected,


Collector of Taxes , one year,


George 's, Butter Uno undred Forty five 245 E. b. Sanyer, Seven,


Harry E. feed Jord 2 Planke, One hundred eight 108, George 5, Butter, declared elected, (did not qualify) 362


(Five)


Constables, one year.


Edward &. Soylate, Uro hundred trinity eight . 228


230 Sialter A. Putnam, Uno hundred fifty Joue, S/4/2/1900 2 54


Hosea B. Smith, Two hundred thirty two 232 Clarence . Thompson, Two hundred twenty the 223


Per .A. Houve, One /


Albert Robinson, One


/


E.W. Poor, Once /


Conce cole,


2


Blanches Six hundred Huity eight 638


5. 4/5/191. 0


Ochrand & Boy lan 1 5. 4/7. 14900


Jim Collins, Utactu A, Qutriam 1810


Pesca B. Smith, Clarence S. Thompson, declared elected,


Cemetery Commissioner, one year. 1 frephp, Hastings, Two hundred thirteen. 2/3


I. M. Lammes! One /


Jerry Casey, One


(Blanket One hundred forty seven


Soukh &, Hastings, declared elected, 5/4/5/1900 362


trail licensed to granted"


Une Hundred Gifter five 155 (10) Two hundred One 201


Blanks, Six 6,


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Voted to dissolve the meeting.


Attest Charles 3. Blair


Jour Clerk.


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Haven sprit v. 100 6% Charles B. Blair, blesk of the town of Shares. He the undersigned Selection of the town of Sharon hely of point the following officers Pound Rocker Herbert R. Burroughs, 2/4/12/1900


(Forest Fire Wardens, John Collins 5/4/9/1900 Fred N. Lawrence, 5/4/16/1900 Samuel V. Cutler, 5/4/7/1900 Clarence M. Sylvester, 5/7/1900 Mber S. Patrick, declined Honey S. Hyde, (declined) Cobert , Carpenter, 04/7/1900 John M. Drake, 5/4/7/1900


Heighers of Hay My Stran, Charlie B, Blair, S/4/12/1900 by 9.11. Kimball, J.P. Hermedies 2. travelin 9/11/1900


Registrar of Voters, three years, Joseph L. A. Faneuf. /2/10/1900


Heighers of Coal. Stary H. Bridge, 5/4/11/1900 Hehmedies Do Graveline 5/4/11/1900


Guages of Heights any Measures Henry G. Downe, 5/4/7/1900


Burial Agents. LucianOf, Gilbert, William H. Lombard.


Lockup Ruepers. Walter A. Cutane 5/4/7/1900 Clarence L, Thompson!"


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Measures of food and Back. Amory Grossman, Hola B. Smitte,


Selectmen


Chas N. Shepard Albert H Converse Edgar J. Buck Harren! Attest Chas B. Blair, Town Clerk.


Haren April 16, 1900


Je Chac B. Blair.


You are hereby appointed to act as agent for the renting the town hall for the year ending Marche 31. 1901


Chas. A. Shepard) A. Ho Converse E. J. Buck, Hansen,


Attest


Chass, Blair, Town Clerk!


Narrow, April 16, 1900 If a meeting of the Selection of the town of Haven the following officers were appointed,


Forest Fire Wardens, Thomas brown, S/4/27/1900 Charlie & Johnson,


Weigher of Bay and Straw, Mary H. Bridge. 5/4/17/1900


Chas A. Shepard (A. K Convince of Attest


Selectivew


S.J. Buch,


Chas B. Blair, Town bleck,


Selectmene,


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Harren Apr 28, 1900 We the Selection of the town of Harren do herty of point the following persons to serve as for Engineers for the year ending May 1. 1901


Charlie A, butter. Arron May 2, 1900 B. h. Kimball . . Amory Grosso spraw from May 8, 1900.


John Lycett, declined to serve,


George Bliss


Louis A. Gendron sworn May 5. 1900


Chas ( S. Shepard) A. M. Conviene} Selectinen EJ. Buck


Attest Chass, Blair, Town Clerk.


Harren May, 16, 1900 No C. B. Blair Town Clerk He the Selectmen of Harren have this day appointed Ephraim Spritzer measures of humber for the year ending March 31, 1901. sworn May 21/1900


Chas A. Shepard \ Selectmen E. J. Buch


Attest Chas B, Blair, Town leclerk,


Warren May 17. 1900 The Select men have this day appointed Halter A. Putuand to serve as fire Enginew for the year ending Apr, 20 1901


Chas A. Shepard ( Selectmen E. J. Suck Наше


. Atext Chas B. Blair, Town Clerk.


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Worcester, SS. To Halter A. Putnam Constable of the Town of War. un in the bounty of Worcester, Greeting ; In the name of the commonwealth of Massachu cette, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Down of Warrew qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet at the Town"ball, in said Warren, on Saturday the Imunity sixth day of May at Two o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following Articles :-


Art. 1. To choose a Moderator to preside over said meeting Art. 2. To hear the reports of outstanding Committee and take action upon the same


Art. 3.


To bring in your vote for Tax Collector for the coming year on ach in any way relative there to


(Art. 4. To see if the town will rescind that part of the rote passed at the annual town meeting, 'whereby it was voted that the Collector of Taxes should receive no compensation until all taxes should be collected or abated, or act in any way relative thereto


Art 5. To see if the town will vote to accept the sum of Inno- Hundred Dollars from the estate of Mary Ann Hall, the income resulting there from to be used for necessary repaire improvement and care of the Collecter and Hall cemetery lot


Any 6.


To see if the town will instruct the Selection in regard to settlement of suits pending on 1894 Sewer Tax


Art 7. To see if the town will vote to accept of a road as laid out by the Selectmen in the Centre Village of Warren leading from the land of the Forkelsen May Go to Land of the Boston and Albany Rail Road


(Art 8


To see if the town will vote or take action in regara to the employment of town council on instruct the


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town officials in regard to legal council, walk in any way relative to the matter, raise hand appropriate amoney for the same


To see if the town will take action in regards to printing the town reports and assessore valuation, choose a Committee, wack in any way relative to the same, and appropriate money for the same


W 10,


To determine the compensation of the Tree Warden


And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by postingup 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 meeting .


Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of this War- raul, with your doings thereon to the Tour Clerk at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid. Einwunder our hand this Influenthe day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred


Chas N Shepard Selectquero


Albert, H Converse Наши


Attest Chas B. Blair. Town Clerk.


Worcester, SS, Town of Havrew.


Pursuant to the within Harrand I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Sharew 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 meeting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for Laid meeting. Halter A. Putnam Constable of Haver.


Warren May 16 th 1900


Attest Chas S. Blair, Town Clerk


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(A) a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Warren, held in the town hall, Saturday the trinity sixth day of May 1900, at tro Oclock P. M. The meeting was caused to order by Chas J. Blair, Town bleck, who read the warran,


H. E. Patrick and I. E. Moon me appointed, Sellers to serve during the election of Moderator,


Vendu Art. 1. Choose John It. Tyler moderator, Hander Art. 2.


Voted to accept the report of the Selectmin, as made by Chas N. She pard, Chauman, referring to article 30 of the meeting of April 2nd, 1900 Voted to accept the report of the Committee, appointe under article 31 of the meeting of April 2 nd 1900.


Under (Art. 3. Under Art. 4. Under Art 5.


Voted to lay the article on the table.


Voted to rescind, avecall in the warrant.


Dollare Voted to accept of the sum of Two Hundred from the estate of Mary Ann, Hall, the income resulting


1 there from to be used for necessary repairs improvements and care of the Collister and Hall Cemetery los. Under Art. 6. Voted as per written motion vig: That the town instruct the Selection and Assessore to abate the so-called server assessments of 1894, and to settle the case with the understanding that if the parties are exempted from paying these assessments the Town shall not be liable for costs on account of the suit now pending vote was unanimous.


Vender (Art. 7. Voted to accept and adopt the road as laid out and reported by the Selectmen. Recorded in the Receva


book of Lay Out of Road' Page 139)


Under


Art. 8. Hoved and seconded to leave the matter in the Hands of the electmen, amended to pass the art


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MYW, Amendment was carried " in game, Hangares


Voted that the Assessore valuation lists be printed Voted that the Selection be instructed to have the several town officers reports printed, and that they have them printed one week previous to time of holding the annual Down Meeting.


Inder Art. 10.


Voted to pass the article over.


Voted to take up article six, no action taken Voted to dissolve the meeting Attest Chas B. Blair, Down Clerk.


Gender Arr. 9.




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