Records of the Town of Warren 1891-1904, Part 24

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


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Edvard A. Brown Storcenter mo Hundred Fifty Three 25


Oscar Shumway of Habiter One Hundred Three 103 Blanke Eighty Seven ST


443 The result of ballot was read at 5-48 P. M. The ballots wire sealed up and the package nor endorsed by a majority of the election officers. The ballots - ballot box and other election as parative activered to 1. 4. Putnam Constable and the meeting was adjourned at V. V .P. M. F. L. Harmony


Celente.


Attest


Chaos, Blair.


Sun block,


Precinct B. Hansen Mass November 6. 1900 Meeting opened at 9-30 O'clock AM. by reading the Harant by the Precinct Clerk Election apiece organ ise with the choice of & Edmund Lombard as presaid my office The following efficace ware appointed by the Selection to act as election office for one year from for vember11900 Harden J Edward Lombard


(orEL)


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Black. William Black Dept Clerk Joseph O. Janeuf Inspectors Amory Grossman Milliane A, Benson Dept Inspectors Horace Q. Cole Timothy M. Collins


At the above officers served executing Amory Groveman, he was absent. Sample ballots instruction and penalty sheets posted in ballot booths and out side guard rail as require. by law


Ballot box examined by Election Officers found empty with register a 0


Polls declared open at 10-A.M., Pollo closed at 4-P. M.in


accordance with role of majority of voters present


Ballof Box register showing number of ballots cash, one Hundred and Imuty Eight (128)


Result of canvas of votes as follows William Clark Clerk Electors of President and Vice President, Democratic Quan and Stevenson


At Large Thomas Wentworth Higginson of Cambridge Thomas & Largaw of Boston District Sol Milione Nugent of Pittsfield " 2 Charles & Bellamy of Springfield


"3 Ebin S. Shevalue of Dudley "


" 4 Robert E. Bisbee of Peppwell


11


Nathan 2. Pratt of Lowall


= 6 Arthur Hrithington of Newbury port " Whowas 6. Anyle of Wakefield


"8 Henry J. Schaefer of Winchester Morris Kaplan of Boston "10 Milliard M. Packard of Lucy "1| David M. Wehave of Boston 1


11


12 annuel L. Smith of Brockton "13 Lawrence Roattinger of NewBedford Each received Forty Seven voler


1


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Dels and Harinar Democratic Social None; Paper At Large Charlessh Grieves of Amesbury Hubert Blend of Necklex District. Sol Leone, Oliver of Hetfield " 2 William H. Lawler of Springfield " 3 Charles to. Ferner of Worcester " H John Q. Mc Donald of Clinton =


6 George L. Evans of Harwhile " I Ernest It Jimson of Lynn


11 "8 John A. Atken of Cambridge "O Morris Raplan of Boston 11 10 Williams M Packard of Quincy " Il David Me. Chase of Boston" = 12 Samuel L. Smith of Brucklow "13 Laneed forttinger of New Bedford Each received two voles 2 Halloney and Remmel Socialist Labor Party At Large Patrick O'Keefe of Salem John A. Henley of Lynn District to 1 Henry Hoffte of Bolyoke


2 Jannes Noonan of Springfield "3 Walter & Hoar of Gardner


4 Francis Ht, Taylor of Fitchburg 11 John F. Bradley of Hoburn 11 6 Burton 6, Woodbury of Hanhill TJohn Welton of Chelsea 11


"8 Herman H. A. Raasch of Boston


1


9 William It. Young of Boston


"10 William H, Carroll of Boston 11 "11 G. Arvide Olson of Hyde Park " "12 Thomas L. Leonard of Jaculos " 13 Hright Wilde of Fall River None Mckinley and Roosevelt At Large Roger Wolcott of Boston William Whiting of Holyoke District Not JamesSt. Toole of Holyoke. "2 Charles E. Stevens of Stare


Republican


Queeniet B.


446


District No 3. Josiah Perry of Dudley 4. Queich Q Thacker of Littleton William Begge of Hoburn 11 "6 Arthur D. Story of Essex 17 George 8. Theouse of Melrose 'S Williamil, Dyer of Boston 19 Howy 6. Richardson of Boston


"10 John Shaw of Bouncy


11


"Il EbenS. Draper of Hopedale "12 Hilton H. Blacknur of Bingham "13 Edmund Anthony, In of Fair haven Each received Sixty Light voles Woolley and Metcalf. Prohibition


68


At Large Echrard Kendall of Cambridge John Bascom of Williamstown


District No / Thomas A, Frissell of Hinsdale


11


2 Oliver W. Cobb of Easthampton "3 William W. Nash of Worcester "H Alfred L, Cutting of Weston "J William H Sherman of Lowell "6 Frank N. Rand of Haverhill 7 George H. Harwood of Lynn S. George E. Crosby of Medford 9 Hherbert B, Griffin of Winthrop " 10 Samuel J. Smith of Lucy "Il Samuel O. Sharpleigh of Boston "12 Edward G. Knight of Hull "13 Elijah Humphries of New Bedford Each received Four votes 4


=


Total Blanke for Presidential Elections, Serin 2 128


Governor


"ichall" Berry of Househill 1


4 Charles H. Bradley of Harchill. One / Dr. Murray branc of Dalton Fifty Seven John M. Fisher of Alleborough Four 4 Robert Treat Paine for of Boston Thirty Eight 38 Blanke


Twenty Four 24 1128


447


Lieutenant Governor.


John L, Erales of Boston Sixty One


Plus 3, 00 mmell of renthampton thirty deres 37


Wilbur M, Currington of Williamsburg Three 3 Moritz &. Puther of Holyoke Force


(Blanke


Smarty Three


Secretary


Addison H. Bar of Worcester, One


/


Alfred to loves of Everett One


/


William M Olim of Boston


Sixty Three 63


William 2 Cartridge of atenton


Luther Stephenson of Hingham Thirty Five


Blanks


muty Five 2.5


Edward I. Bradford of Springfield Sixty Nine Joseph Co letalifour of Lowell Forty 140


Chapoleon 3. Johnson of Milford


Fred A. Nagler of Springfield 2 Stephen C'Shaughnessy of Boston None


Blanke


etminty Four 129


Auditor Elbridge Jerry Brown of Brockton Frank Albin Forsstrom of Shore sie William G. Merrill of Malden Henry E. Turner of Walden Franked, Walsh of Brockton Blanke


Attorney Connal Viim A. Billings of Rock land Allen boxyno of Nantucket Johnet broeby of Pittsfield Hora 16, Envoltou of New Bedford Franck Mc Donald of Stone ham Blanke


One 1


Five Thirty Five 35 One /


diete.


Imenity Lix


2 Four Fifty Six


Inventa Seven 22


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Precinct .


Representative in Congress, Frederick It illett of Springfield Forty Four Fifty Eight 58 Three 3 Trinity Three 23 128


Councillor- Seventhe District


Charles Mo Day of Winchendow


Forty One 41


Lucie Field of Clinton


Fifty Five


Blanke


Thirty Jaro 32 128


Senator Fourth Worcester District


George L. Clémence of Southbridge Sixty Joanna 62


1


James F. Hill of Warren Forty Seven 47


Blanke


Nineteen 19,


128


Representative in General Court, Fifth Worcester District, Daniel H Chamberlain of West Brook field Fifty Six 56


William A, Jenks of Havrew Fifty Six 06


Blanke


Sixteen 16 - 128


County Commissioner, Worcester. John & Bowlen of Southbridge Forty Jord 42


Emerson Stone of Spencer" Fifty tix


Blacks 30,


(Thirty


128


( Register of Decds Hacerles District.


Daniel Rent of thorcedie Fifty Eight


James F, Mc Govern of Worcester Forty Three 43


Imonly Seven 27,


128


County Treasurer- Worcester Edward A. Bronzo VÝmeester Fifty Person


Oscar Shumway of Webster Forty Ino 42


Blanke


Twenty Anie 29


. 128


"The entity that the foregoing 's an accurate account of the official count in Precies B.


William black, blesk


Attest


Second District


Thomas M. Kowefick of Palme


Charles Rambone of Springfield Blanker


448


Blanke


449


Hanne Marc Yav-10# 1920 To Charles , Blair, blesk of the Town of Warren He the Selection of the Town of Manew have this day appointed Within A. Smith as an collector for the 1894 and 1595 m place of William Ho, Kelley removed Jook oath of Office For 16ª 1900 Chas N. Shepard) Selectiveu Edgar &, Buck War


Attest Chas B, Blair, Down Clerk,


Fifth Worcester Representative District. Town Polert's Return. Hanmeeting of the Tour blecke of the several towne compris. in the Fifth Forester Representation District, head of hock field, Formuler the sixteenth day, of vous for the purpose of com having the return of votes for Representative to the Mineral Court, to be held in Boston on the 224 day of January . A. 1901, it was found that the whole number of votes cast, were for the following persons? Daniel26 Chamberlain, of Such Brookfield Marre, Brookfield Sturbridge Brockfield 152 205 98 182 Williame A. links of Manue. 370 302 160 104 John Or. Tyler of Starren. 1 / Home A, Tidd of Havrew / / Blanke 47 54 35 18


Total 637 936


1154


571


561


293 304


1729 livew under our hands at Brookfield, this sixteenth day of November A. D. 1900, 12-O'clock M. Chas & Stare DownClerk of Shares Leo HC Chapin Brookfield " Sturbridge " West Brookfield A. B. Chamberlain Chas I'M. Reason 11 Atal . AchasB. Blair, Town Clerk.


450


How Longland Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts 1


you are here by notified that you are duly authorized by role of the Board of Selection of the Town of Haven, Hass. to erech and maintain poles and drives thereou in the following named streets and highways of said Town The posts shall be of the material of the holes now Standing in said town or other suitable material, and shall be not less than hvanty five feet in length. The wires shall be not less than eighteen feet from the ground, and loca tid substantially as now run,


A copy of this permit recorded in the records of the tour of Warren, Mass.


ChasB. Blair, Town leclerk.


Dated November 19, 1900


Following are the streets and highways abon refer- ed to:


High St., East Side


I Pole 75 gr. north of north line of Maple Sr. Maple St. , North side I Pole on northeast corner High & Maple Ste.


Maple St., South side


I Pole opposite north line of Dr. Phelps Residence. Crescent St., North Side


Pole gft. west of east line of driveway to b. H. Walkers Res. 1 " 108" 11 1 "207"


11 El Sr., North Side


I Pole on N. E. corner Chw + Pleasant Ste. 1 " 117 Gr. east of east line of Pleasant St . Southbridge St., North side


I Pole 14 gr. east of east line of Pleasant St. 1 " 134


East Main St., South Side From East St. to Burbank St. Burbank St., North side From East Main St to M. P. Learning's Residence Curtis St., West side Entire length, 1 Pole V. M. Conce Afrin & Prospect Ste. Richardson St, North Side Belivein School a Prospect t. Chach Shepard Selectiveu Waren


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Chas 3 Glave, Somu Stert, Edgar A. Brick


451


Warren Mass, Dec 15 1900


In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 29 dec 3 7 the Public Statutes om have this day perambulated the line between the Town of Warren and Have.


Chas A. Shepard C. M. Sylvester, Substitute


Selectier


Frank Hills> 7G. F. Barnes


Selectiveu


Geo D. Store. Wave.


Attest


Chas B. Blair, Town leclerk.


The Private Local Telephone Club of Haven Abase- you are hereby notified that you are duly authorized, by vote of the board of Selection of the Town of Haven Mass, to erect and maintain poles and wires thereon, on sides of public highmays and Streets of said Town,- Polis to be of suitable material; not less than they- ty feet in length; Wires to be eightere feet from ground, a copy of this pervit is recorded in the records of the Town of anew Mass.


CharG. Blair, Town Clerk,


Four poles on Mechanic Street. One pole on Maple Street. Que pole ou Southbridge Street: Four poles on Pleasant Street; and such other poles, in such locations as may for neccessary, not exceeding tex in number Warren Mare, Avi- 19, 1900


Chas A. Shepard Selection E. J. Buch of Attest


A. Y.C. Converse


CharS. Shaw, Town Clerk.


452


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454


Warren Mass. Mar 23. 1901 To Charles B. Blair, blesk of the Town of Warrer Ata meeting of the Selection of the Town of Warres the following persons were appointed to act as election officers at the annual Town Meeting to be held mo. monday April 1. 1901 George &. Tarbell Inspector Melvin H. Underwood


Charles S. Hitchcock 5 Ballot Clerks


Haschal Underwood


Frank L. Harwood Albert Woodard Dinight &. Grand


milothy Mo. Collins Harlan P. Bliss


Jellers!


(A. H. Converse} Selection E.J. Buck of Warren.


Filed March 26ª 1901


Attest


Char B, Blair, Town Clerk.


Warren March 21, 1901 To Charles B. Blair, Clerk of the Town of Haven


He the selection of the Town of Warrew have this day appointed William to, Patrick as Inspector of Annuals for the year ending March 31. 1902 5 /15/1901


lehas A, Shepard! Selectinen


Edgarl. Buck Sparren


Filed April 2. 1901 Attest


6 has B, Blair, Town Clerk.


Ihave this day burned all the ballots cast at the Elections of Nov 3, 1896. April H + Nor 8.1898. April 3. x 100% 1899. April 2 , June 20, 1900, March 30, 1901 Char B. Blair, Town Gelert


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Worcester, SS.


To Walter A. Putnam Constable of the Town of Haven, in the County of Porcester, Greeting : In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Town of Havea qualified to vote in elections and in town affaires, to meet at Brigham's Hall, in said Havew, on Monday the first day of April at Six o'clock on the forencore then and there to act on the following Articles :-


it- 1. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting


+ 2. to bring in up your votes for Town blesk for one year. Town Treasures for one year, Two Selectivene for one year! Pro Assessore for one year, Two Overseers of the Poor for one year, One member of the Board of Health for three years, Three School Committee for three years, Three Auditors for one year, Collector of Taxes for one year, Five Constable for one year, One Cemetery Commissioner for these years. and to determine by vote yes or to in answer to the question Shall license be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquor in the Town of Hansen for the ensuing year ? All in one ballot Polls will be open at six-thirty A. M. and may be clos- ed at three P. 16. thereare. To hear the reports of the Selectmen and all standing my special Committees and act To choose all necessary Town Officers or act in any way relative theuto


41. 4.


if. V. To raise and appropriate such some of money as may be necessary to defray the expenses of the Town for the ensuing year V/ 6. To see if the Town will authorize its Treasurer with the approval of the board of Selectmen to borrow money in anticipation of taxes for the ensuring year the same to be paid from said taxes.


To see if the Town will vote to accept the list of furoreies unused and reported by the Selection


To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum


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of money for the suppression of crime and felony appoint a Committee or agent to expend such appropriation and in force the law or act in any way relative there to.


Art. 9. No see if the Town will appoint an agent or agents to proc- cute and defend all suits that may be brought for or against the town, and with full authority to act in any may as they may desire for the best interests of the Town.


Art. 10. To see what action the Town will take relative to lighting the Streets, appropriate a sum of money there for, or act in any way relative there to.


Art. 11. To determine the compensation of Town Officers, on act m any way relative there to.


(Art. 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a suni of money for sidewalks and act in any way relate. thereto Art. 13 To see if the Town will grant a sund of money for the proper observance of Memorial Day.


Art. 14 To see if the Town will grant the free use of the Town Hall, whe completed for one evening, to the Haven Rural Improvement Society.


(Art. 15. To see if the Town will adopt a bylaw relative to the clean ing of snow from the concrete walks, or act in any way relate. thereto.


(Art. 16. To see if the Town will accept from the estate of Maria 16. Moody the sum of Three Hundred Dollars, the income re- sulting from One Hundred Dollars to be used for the case of the burial lot of Nathan Richardson, The income resulting from One Hundred Dollars to be used for the case of the burial los of Stephen B. Richardson, The income resulting from One H. dred Dollars to be used for the case of the burial lot of John 16.00 de. Art. 17. To see if the Town will accept a gift of Fire "Bundled D" lars to supply and maintain water in Pie trone Cemeter


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To see if the town will vote to build a new fence between the temestery and the Maple Street School house grounds raise and appropriate money for the same or act in any way relating there to.


To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money for repairs in the Haven Public Library Building orach wany nay relative there to


1 1. 20


To see if the Loww will rote to release the bonde men of William it. Kelley as Tax Collector for 1894-1895 and 1896 , or ad in any way relative thueto.


ok. 21. Yousee if the town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the permanent improvement of the road bed on Main Street in Harrow and Stest Wanew, appoint a Committee to s .- Send the same or act in any way relative there to.


4. 22 To see if the Town will vote to instruct the School Committee to convey High School pupils as other pupils are nowconveyed.


$14,23


To see if the Town will vole to elect hereafter upon the official ballot, One Tree Warden, Three Fence Viewers and Two Field Drivers.


V. 24. To see if the Town will rote to raise and appropriate w sure of money for Abatement of Taxes for the coming years, or act in any way relative there to.


of. 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sure of Six Hundred and Fifty dollars for the purchase of one thousand feet of hose, Two fire alarm boxes and to better equip "Cooking Ladder Trucks or act in any way relation there to .


. 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise the salary of the fire men of Engine Company 101 and 102 and Cook and Hadder Company Aol and No 2 to Imuty fin dollars per annum or act in any way relation there to


And you are directed to see this Haveany, by posting up attested copies thereof at each of the Post Offices in saint Town and one copy on Brigham's " ball, where the vueling is to be held, ten days at least before the time for holding said


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meeting, Here of Fail Not, and make due return of this Hararet, with you doinge thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid, Given under our hand this nineteenth day of March in the year one thou. and nine hundred and one


Chart. Shepard) Selectmen


Albert It Converse of


Edgar J. Buch Warren. Attest


Chas B, Blair, Town Clerk.


Worcester, &S, Town of Harren.


Pursuant to the within Warrant I have notified the In habitants of the Town of Haven hereis described to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within mention. ed 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 op. pointed for said meeting.


Walter A. Putnam. Constable of Harren. Haven March 21, 1901 Attest Chas B, Blaw, Town Clerk.


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At a legal muting of the Inhabitants of the trong, Marin fuld in Buchan's Call on monday the first day of firek 6 1901, at six O'clock A. No. the meeting was called to order by


Chas B. Blair, Town Clerk, who read the warrant,


Chass. Hitchcock and Timothy No. Collins ware appointed as Tillers to check the Volets list and count the votes for Moderator, they were duly sword to the faithful discharge of the duties of their office?


Hade unanimous choice of Charles 26. Halkev for Hotwater to preside at said meeting. 135 roles mire cast.


The Ballet box was inspected and found to beempty the regie ter indicating three ciphers. The moderator selected Charles S. Hitchcock and Haschal Underwood to act as Batter clerk, Abelow'76. Venderwood and George & Tar bell to check the voters list at the Ballot Box, and Trinothe It. Cellis to attend at the Ballot Box, The cards of instructions, por alty cards and specimen ballots mire properly posted accord- ing to law, The above Election officers ware duly snow, by the moderator, and at 6-37 O'clock A.16. the polls were declared open, and the voting for Town Officers began. It was immediately voted to postpone all action on the re- manning articles of the marrant until (1) one O'clock, J. M Af 10-05 O'clock A. M. by courent of the Moderator and Town Clark, the ballot box was opened and 187 ballots ware re- moved there from, the ballot box register indicated 187 The ballots ware turned and sorted and placed in the curelopes, and the caurassers began conutring.


The moderator selected Track to Harwood and Howlan ?. Bliss, one set, and Albert Woodard and Dinight E Grave the other set to cauras. they were duly Inom.


At 12 11 9. At the ballot box was again opened by the con sent of the Moderator and Town block, and 138 balles remont there from, and counted, turned, and placed in the curelopes, Ballot Box register indicated 325.


At 1-10 O'clock 9. Mit was voted that the polls be closed at 4. O'clock P. 16.


Voled that the Foun Offices reports, be accepted as printed.


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inder 1/2.


460 (Art. 4.


Voted that the meeting proceed to ballot for a Tree Warden, the moderator invited the voters to bring in their votes for a Tree Warden and there were six ballot cast, all for Celades A. Shepard" and he was declared unanimously Elected Voted to choose Three Fence Viewers, To Field Drivers, by nomination, and S. Newell buller, John W. La vice ana Clarence No, Sylvester wire declared elected, a FenceVien us, and William F. Duncan and Joseph I. "Castings me declared elected Field Drivers.


Voted that the Selection appoint all other necessary Town Offin


Under Art. J.


Voted to raise and appropriate the following sums of money For Schools, Sixteen thousand, Two hundred Dollars. 16200.


Roads, Thirty- five hundred Dollars. 3500.


Pampers Twenty five hundred Dollars 2500. Town Officers, Eighteen hundred Dollars. 1800.


Street Lights, Twenty-five hundred Dollars. 2500


Cemetery, Two hundred + fifty Dollars 250.


Election Expenses, One hundred Twenty fin Dollars. 125. Fire Department, Eighteen hundred Dollars. 1800


(Military Aid, One hundred Dollars. 100


Suppression of Crime, tro-hundred fifty Dollars. 25c


Contingencies, Fifteen hundred Dollars. Insure france, Six-hundred + fifty Dollars. 650


1500


Soldiers aug Sailow Releif. Jen-hundred Dollars. 1000 Interest, Two-thousand Dollars 2000


Abatement of Taves,(years 1897-1898-189) Nine hundred Dollars, 900 Public Library, Three hundred Dollars, + Dog-tax. 300


$ 3 5 37.


Undu Art. 6.


Voted: That for the purpose of procuring a temporary loa to and for the use of the town of Waren, in anticipation of the taxes of the present municipal year, the town treas use is hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time, with the approval of a majority of the board of selectivea, a sim or sunt not exceeding in the aggregate thirty thousand dollars, and to execute and deliver the note or notes of the town there for, pie able within one year from the time the law is made. Any debt or debts incurred by a loan or loans to the


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tour under this rote shall be paid from the said taxes of the


Vader present municipal year.


Nrk. T.


Usted that the favor lest be accepted as revised, which is as follows. Killian Black Reuben F. black Albert Y6, Conture Hilliand A. butler Excused by not Hubert B. Carpenter Albert Hb, Dexter


Milton Dickson Edward L. Forkit William to Page


Lucian W. Gilbert Frank &. Gleason


Joseph Is. Hastings Harrow D. Cooley


Thomas H. Jones James T. Marshall Aillian E. Patrick Eugene A. bunulaw John E. Walsh Franklin Benis James J. butlu George H. Ellis


Adelbert J. Darling Joshua Mevody Lement Blodgett 2020


William Goblins Wilson G. Rixford X. Victor, Sherburne Fred &. Hileex Chra Ho Hleite Charles D. Perkins (Amory Crossman Marcus Burroughs Nathan ReMoore Hubert P . Johnson Charles A. Dufresne Harlan P. Bliss Frank I. EBliss Fred 6. Barlow Charles 26. Buit Fred A. Blodgett Гла Х. Дальше George A. Moody Charles O. Walker John H. Williams Frank A. Keith Samuel S. butter Excused an noté Chatenet. Tous


degrote. Laac 6 Mooor Voted that the Selectmen be the committee to act as per article. previously noted to raise and appropri ate two hundred and fifty dollars.


Under 1.9. Voted that the chairman appoint a committee of three (3) to retire, and nominate a comnudler of two(2) and report to the meeting, Where said committee of For are accepted by the town, they shall act with the Sel. ectmere to prosecute and defend all suit that may be brought for or against the town. Committee of(0)


Inder 44.8.


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appointed by the chairman, was Frank A. Keith, William & Court and J. Edward Lombard, They reported the names of George Blive and Edward Facibanks, and the tour by rote accepted them as a committee to act witte the Selectie as per call of the article of the navrant (9).


Vender Art. 10.


Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty five ha. died dollars voted that the Selection contract for the lighting of the streets, for the sum of twenty five hunde Vender dollars.($2500.) Art. 11. Viled that the compensation of Town Officers be the same as last year!


Under Art. 12.


Voted, to raise and appropriate the same of Two hundred dollars for sidewalks ($200.)


Under Art. 13. Wonder Art. 14. Under Art. 15. Under


Voted to raise and appropriate fifty dollars. (so.)


Voted to so grantwhen completed. Voted to pass the article ore.


Art. 16, Voted to accept as set forth in the article, Maria 96. Under Moody bequest.


Art. 17, Voted to accept the gift of five hundred dollars from More Mary A. Duty, in accordance with and for the purpose called for in the Article,


Voted that A. L. Converse be added to the Cemetery Com- missioners as a committee to expend such gifs. Voted that the Cemetery Commissioners prepare and pre- sent to the torn resolutions.




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