Records of the Town of Warren 1891-1904, Part 5

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


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attest Charles . Blair


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To Patrick Hartnett of Narrow in County of Worcester State of Massachusetts, you are hereby a license to keep one Billiards and one Pool table for hive gain or renard to be used for amusement ierely, but not for the fuer- how of gaming for money or other property sub. jeep be the provisions of sections 111 and 124 to 127 metusin of Chapter 102 of the Public Statutes, Such license to be for the keeping the same in the lower room of Lua long Hall Building on Rivas Street in Center village of Narrow, Said Rooms to be closed at Eleven Oclock PM and Laid License to Continue for one year from 1# day of May 1892.


Dated at Narrow this 23ª day May 1892 Im B. Roomsdel Delict new A, Mailing 8 Attest Nave Cha. B. Blair Town black


Harrow Mass June 20 # 1892 To B.B. Blair Toun Click. Ihave appointed, red Liche -92 d. A. Du frense, Res Pulnane Webber as the committee to have charge of the expenditure of the money voted at the last annual meeting for the suppression of crime. C. H. Walker. Attest


Chas B. Blan Tour Clerk.


Dolares J. Sullivan of that part of Narrow known as West Warren Know yo, that by the's indenture made this twentieth day of June .0. 1892 you are granted a license to keep For Pool tables for hire gain or reward, to be used for amusement merely, but not for the purpose of gaming for money or other property subject to the provisions of Sections 111 and 124 to 127 inclusion of Chapter 102 of the Public Statute said License to be at the corner of Maine and North It in Crossman's Block so called and to continue until the 1st day of May 1893 and not to be kept open after idlerin o clock P. M.


An B. Ramsdell Selection Amory Gross man A. MOSailing Warren Attest Chas BBlair Town Clerk


Warren June 20 th 1892 To lhas B. Blair Down Clock of Warrene The Selectinen acting as a board of health have this day appointed Charles & Perkins as Physician to the board of health My B. Ramodell Chairman board. Attest Chas B. Blair Toun Click.


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,? Chas B. Stan Your Clerk of Harren


de som diverged in this day appouled John B. Sullivan of Mest Harrow as Police Office for the ensuing year. You B. Ramodell detectiveno Amory Grossman A. M. Walking Hanew


Attest Chas B. Blair Town leleu Received aly 2-1892.


Narrow Mass Only 2 nd 1892 Worcester S.S. tren personally appeared within naneed Join 13, Oukiiran and made oath that he would faithfully inform the duties of a Police Ofview nu within appointment.


Rigor me Emory le Sawyer Justice of the Peace. Attest Chas B. Blair Your Clerk


To Chao B. Blair Town Clerk The undersigned Selecteren of Town Warren have this day appointed Henry & Stone a Special Police Officer to serve Monday at Sept 5th 1892


your BRamsdell'> Selectmen Amory Grossman)


Attest Chas B. Blair Narrow


SI Co Ona . Shaw Down bist of the Town of vianen he undersigned selectmen are appointed to Flowing, Duction Officers for one year For Precises A. Fichiam 3. Patrick 5- 10;14-9€


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€ rank a, Garwood s10:14-92 Glas S. Hitchcock 510/14-92 VIA 6000 5- 10/14- 92 George Tarbell 5-1,4-92 respecto Sv G. E. Perkins 5 10/14-92


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for reciver Is. beton & ickson, 10.4-92 timothy Got is w -1014-12 Richard Sheitan -14/14-92 Norton to Enter 3 0/14-12 Gerne 6. Grossman 14-92 Dennis J. Haley 5 10/14-92 Albert O. Brooks. 5-19.4-92 Haven Oct 3t 1892 Man [B, Vamos dell A. MDarling Attest Wha S. Slan Down Check


selectmen


Narrow Mass Oct 1 # 1892 To G. OB. Blair Drow Clerk of the Town of Narrow, at a meeting of School Committee and electives for the surferzu i feltis a vacancy in the board of School Committee caused by the resignation of C. 6 Cartine The Elected Funk E. Season to ill a 'd recade. after having given due notice according to law A. B. Vamo dell' alberto


brand : SElectionen


Atleet


Las V. Klaar


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Worcester, S.s. To alter A. Critnam Constable of the Town of Harrow, in the County of Honester.


Greeting : Is the name of the Commonwealth of Ades achusetts. Your die directed to notify the Inhabitants of the town Haven, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, in said. Warren, on Saturday the fifteenth day of October at two o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles :-


Art. 1 To choose a moderator to preside in said meeting.


Art. 2 To see if the town will choose and authorize a Committee to purchase two Steam Fire Erigines, one for use at the Centre Village" Warren, one at " West Haven" Havew, the necessary appliances in use of the Steam Fire Engines, and such other dire apparatus Chemical engines or apparatus as may be deemed necessary, or act in any way relative thereto.


Art. 3


To see if the town will raise and appropriate money Sufficient to buy said Engines, appliances and apper -atus or act in any way relative thereto.


Art of To see if the town will, by a Committee (or otherwise) build buy or rent any instable building for use of the Fire Department or buy or rent aby land for use of sand Department, or act in any manner relative thereto.


Art. 5 To see if the town will raise and appropriate money for the purchase of any land or buildings or the rental of any land or buildings or the erection of any building Was Sie Geburtment of the tour or act in any manner relative thereto.


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Art. 6


To see if the town will vote to seuchase sand and necessary appliances for the supply of water and. building three or more Reservoirs for the use of the fire


Art. 7


To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sen of money for the kanchale of land appliances wne building of said Reservoirs and appoint a Committee for the same or act in any manner relative therelo.


Art. 8


Is see if the town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to relocate the easterly portion of Richardson Street.


Art. 9


To see if the town will vote to allow Post ( Ne 65 number sixty five G.A. A. to mount their four Guns touned theus by the Many Department now buried on the Soldier's monument ground or act in any way relative thereto.


and you are directed to serve this Harant, by posting up allested copies thereof, at each of the Post Offices in said Tour, and one copy on the Town Hall Building, where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for Holding and meeting


Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of this Warraus with your doings thereow, to the Town &Jerk, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid. Given under our hands this the third day of October in the year one thousand eight hundred and Meineles tore.


Um F. Chamsdell ( Selectmen


amory lopesman of 1


a. J. Darling Warren


Worcester. S.S. Town of Warrer Quewant to the machine Warrant I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Warren hereis described to meet at the time and place und


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for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up allested copies of this Marrant, at each of the Post Offices in said Town, and one copy on the building where the netting is to is held, ten days before the time for vard meeting. Warren, October 4th 1892. N. A. Ontiram Constable of Harren Attest Chao B. Blan Town Clerk at a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Yaren Field Saturday, October the Fifteenth. A. D. 1892 at the Town Hall!


The meeting was called to order at 1- 5, o'clock Q. M; Warrant read by the Town blick wino then appointed E. S. Bock and William S Curtis as Telles to check the list and swore the same to the faithful discharge of their duties.


Dijon article one, made choice of Charles 26 Walker as moderator.


Ukon article two moved and seconded that the chair appoint a Committee of three to retire, and select a Committee of five, to present to this meeting for their approval, the duty of said Committee of five is to investigate the requirements of the Town for better. jucilities in its Protection From fire, and what method in their judgement, all ineninstances taken into consideration would be the best for the Town to adopt. and the probable expense, und report at an adjourned weeling one week from to day, being October 22 1892 att 2 o'clock P. M. Umendment offered, and accepted, time to be 7 o'clock P. M. Original motion, as amended, declared


The chair appointed as the committee to retire Marcus Burroughs, I. H. Jones, and Co. O. Walker said Committee prevented the names of IN. Gradsey, D. Fairbank. I. H. Hastings, I. H. Brown and


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1 article, motion made and recorded to accept time Committee as presented.


Moved and seconded to take up article nine, motion declared carried: O pow article nine moved and seconded that the Selectmen be authorized to raise the cannons know buried on the Soldiers monument ground, and turn them over to Post Ao 65, S. A.C. before November 14 1892 motion declared carried.


moved and seconded to take up article eighth. motion declared carried ...


If kow article eighth moved and seconded that the Selectivew be authorized to relocate under said article; no action.


Moved and seconded to take up article two, motion declared curried. E kow article two no action taken.


Moved und seconded to adsomnie andel one with from today at 7, o'clock O. M., motion declared carried.


at the adjourned legal meeting of the Serhabitants of the Town of Warreu held Saturday, October the twenty second A. D. 1892, at the Town SCali.


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator. Ukon article two the Committee appointed, at previous meeting submitted and recommended the following report, riz: That the low purchase. two thousand (200a) feet of rose, two (2) Steam Five Comes with a capacity cach of discharging Five hundred 1500) gullone or more of muito minute, and we would further recommend an


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appropriation of Eight thousand ($800.) dollars to carry the recommendation into effect.


Hoved and seconded to accept and adopt the report of the Committee, motion declared carried. iloved und aiseded that the present louermitter be a Committee to buy two (2) Steam Five Engines, with all necessary appliances, one for Centre Village and one for Nest Warren,


amendment made and seconded that a Committee of two consisting of George de Laval, and B.J. Tourtelotle bi added, amendment declared carved.


amendment made and seconded to add to Committee Have B. Karsdell and Marcus Burroughs making a Committee of nine; amendment declared carried. Original question , as amended declared carried.


Espon article three, moved and seconded, that the Como raises and appropriate severe thousand ($7000.) dollars to buy said Engines and appenitenances, and authorize their Treasures to borrow the same by funding the debt for terni of ten years, the same to be paid, ten per cent each year, and interest until paid in full.


Notion declared to be a unanimous vote.


Upon article four moved and seconded that the calle be left with the present committee to act as they don for the best interest of the sound, with full power to buy, build, or hire, motion declared inviet.


Ifjor article fifth moved und seconded that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand Now dollars to carry out the requirements of article Jorn, and authorize the Treasmer to borrow the same by frauding the debt for the term of ten years, leve per cent to be paid each year and interest until the same is paid in full.


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amendment made and sicosded to make the two thousand ($2000.) dollars, amendment declared. carried, which was doubted. &H. Swivelum and J. J. Leonard were appointed to count the vote; who reported 119. in favor and 5% against.


Moderator then declared vote carried, originalsuction as usuended declared with the Side note und service,


E kow article six, moved and seconded to pass article over, declared no vote. moved and seconded to build three Reservoir's vues ous Washington Street, one on Maple Street, new house of M. A. Blaw, me on Richardson She new house of O.I. Darling to be built of brick to hold six hundred 600) barrels of water each, to be fed with a number twenty four ("24) water gauge. notion declared lost.


moved and seconded that the meeting. be dissolved, motion declared carried" Attest


Char B. Blair Jour Clerk


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Threestar, S.S. of Warren, in the bounty of Worcester. Greeting : the aware of the Commonwealth of Hassan credither to wie dencted to notify the. vihabitants of the town of Hansen, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs. To meet at their respective ON Budeatory the


-Moon, then and there to bring their notes to the Election officers for Fifteen (15) Electors of President and Vice President: Representative for Congress ; Governor, Lieutenant Governor; Councilor; Secretary; : (2) Releaseostati ces in General Count: District attorney, Sheriff: Four (4) Commissioners of Insolvency. Conti Commissioner: Ino (2) Speciale Immissions. and article of amendment to the Constitution; all to be on one ballot.


Chatices of ('avenidament to the Constitution, Usoishing A Cobaty Tarification for the Office of Governor. Je nach of astick ty of section one of chapter to if part the accoud of the constitution of the Common wealth as is contained in the following words: "and unless he shall at the same time. be seized in his own right, of a freehold within the Commonwealth of their lives of ca thousand porade;


The Polls will be open at eleven o'clock in the forenvon and may be closed at three o'clock. i. the afternoon


Work flow are directed to see This Howard, For posting up attested copies thereof, at each of the Post Offices in said Town, one copy on the Som


Haven, ten days at least before the time for holding daid meeting !


Hereof Fail alot, and make due return of this


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Marrant, with your doings themen, to the Fourth at the time and place of mmerling as afriend. Given under our hands this Imcute; Second day October in the year one thousand eight inunidad and ninety time


Hr B. Ramsdell , Selectnun U. S. Ofacting


Worcester, S. S. Town of Marin. Quewant to the within Marrant I have notified. the Suhabitants of the Town of Waren harcin described to add at the dient and bone dad the fempose within mentioned, by posting wo attested. codice of this Law and, as wad ' the


building and on Firemai's Hall West Haven where the meetings are to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting. Warren, October 26th 1892


N. A. Outnam toustable of Harrer. Attest Chas B. Blair Town clerk Records of Precinct Sterke at Election Nov. 21892. Precinct "A"


meeting called to order by W. E. Patrick, Harden at 11.000 A. VW. Warrant read by the bleck and notices required by law and sample Ballots posted in the Hall and booths.


R. A. F. Quinlan Warden in charge of the ballot in A. R. Moore and to I. Hitchcock Suspectors and


in charge of check list at ballot box. Deterity Inspectors, I. E. Perkins, and G. E. Tarbell. Ballot fox opened and found enkty at 11-108, 20, the dial recording cipher only.


Polls closed at 4, 28. P. M.


Edward Fairbanks. D. E. Gvares, Edward. Starten a. a. Mariner. C. D. Reyes, H. H& Blake, Weil in Vjuice.


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V. A. Burbank, I. E.Perkins, A. &, Tarbell, F.A. Keith, vanves checked, 576 ballots given out and the same number taken from the box. The dial showed 556 only failing to register 20 turies. U


Zol Lo: Presidential Elections. Prohibition. at large John Pasconn-, Williamstown Richard It. Cone, Boston


District No. 1. .2


augustine R. Smith, Let Charles G. allen, . Bare


3


Edmund m. Store,


= 5 Varuum Lincoln,


=


. 6 George H. Heart.


=


George W. Buttrich,


Worcester Hudson andover Haverhill Everett Cambridge


8 John S. Paine, Cannes WWW. Gray, 1 Henry M. Shunga, Boston .. 10 Newton Jaunton Charles &Pragdon, Williams. Phillips, 1. 12 Robert A. Sherman, New Bedford 1.13 Each received twenty seven votes (27). Democrat.


at large Patrick A. Collins, John E. Russell, James Mr. Clark.


District No. 1. v. John P. O'Donnell,


Charles Haggerty Charles J. Williams 5 Peter Ho, Donohoe Larmes F. Dear Samuel K. Hamilton Ferdinand . French Edward Q. Flaquer


(B) leakie Graph I. Savect John it loughlin Such received two hundred forty votes 1


Boston Leicester Holyoke Northampton Southbridge action. Lowell Salerno Wakefield Winchester Boston


Heide Park atticborough Fall River ( 240)


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1


Edward S Klasse


1


· Peter D. Smith в Бланк огонь


Cadore


George H. Walk .. i, vand Chives


1 1


People's Party. Edward Sellday, at large


Chicopee Boston


George & Nachbarin, District No. 1 Irving, Mr. Miller . , 2 Willare W. Taylor, =


1


Poi (Berry, " 1) Usa . Hall,


5 roman" ' Quetran. /1


= 1


1


-


Posted


1


1


-


Q. activ received Wisteria atie


92


Socialist Labor. at Large Jacob Thomas District Not. August Kleuren adams


Springfield.


11 " 7 Patrick F. O'neil Boston


11 8 Nathan Stahl Boston 9 & Cobert Simmons Boston =


11 Evil hours Boston


11 Thomas Agoney Boston


Votes received for the above Electors. For Governor.


William H. Haile, Springfield, Two hundred sixty four (264) Wolcott Hamlin, amherst. Inventy two (22)


Janice E. Putney, Somerville. One" (1) William E. Russell, Cambridge. Two hundred forty five (245) Henry Hin. Holden. Eight (8)


Thirty six (36)


Blanks For Lieutenant Governor.


James Q. Carroll, Springfield, Two hundred twenty three(2) Edward Heredall. Meister once (3)


Seventeen (17)


One (1)


Ino hundred and fifty (250) Fifty four (54)


Blanks


For Secretary.


Charles & Canxi Brookline, Fromhundred sixteen (216.)


11 Thirteen. (13)


Frederick A. Tagler, West Springfield None X


Milliano Mr. Oliv Boston Two hundred and fifty (250) Samuel @. Shapleigh Boston Thirty one (3)) N'auke


Sixty six (66)


For Treasurer Ed Receiver General.


Hilbert D. Farwhar In. Somerville Thirty one (31)


Junes. S. Arirude Greenfield Two hundred sixten (2/6) George a. Harden Cowell Two hundred fifty one (25)


Que ( 1)


Hawasch. Watson Braintree Fourteen (14)


D'auks


Sixty six (66)


Account the Same!


Milliar J. Shields, Boston"


Charles V. Wentworth, Lagun


Roger Wolcott. Costore.


93


alfred &C. Evans, ashburndraw Hity the ohw H. Kimball, Fitchburg Hannice H Zanders Springfild.


MAchael Lunch Busty Irving B. Sayles Millbury Ins hundred theire. 1. ..


For Attorney General.


Charles S. Lilley, Lomall


Jord hundred and Screw (20)


Herbert Mr. Intosh, Worcester Eighteen 1


albert E. Pillsbury, Boston Ino hundred fifty one (251) Robert F. Raymond, New Bedford Fluvity


James Waldock Boston ( 2) Blank Sixty eight (6.5)


For Representative in Congress 2 nd District Frederick H. Gillett, Springfield, Two hundred sixty seven (26%) Edward Bernard Lathrop, 11


Herbert M. Small Templeton Thirty three


Fortis three (+3)


Blanks For Councillow, Seventh District.


William E. Cole Worcester Thirty (30)


Dexter Knight Leicester


Two hundred nineteen (219) George F. Morse · Leominster two hundred sixty four (264) Blanke


Sixty three ( 63)


For District attorney , Middle District Francis A. Gaskell Worcester Two hundred Eighty seven 287 Edward S. Mi, Mahow 11 Blanks


Iris hundred and Eleven (21) Severity eight (78)


For Sheriff. Worcester County


Robert H. Chamberlain, Worcester, Two hundred sixty four (2.) daniel . Nye Worcester, Two hundred twenty four ( 22) Emerson 26. Stoddard, Brookfield, Thirty Five Fifty the. ( vi) Shanks For County Commissioner. Worcester. George H. Cook, Save Ino hundred sixty four ( 2) ( 1) Levis Hayden, Milford Two hundred fifteen 1218 andrer A. Watkins, L'andrier Shirts Series 1


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Social Commissioners. Worcester. €


In hundred Fifty Jour (2541)


Two hundred thirty two (232) Two hundred tische (212 Thirty five (35)


Que hundred seventy six (176) inomunched und seren (56)


For Commissioners of Insolvency, Norceste. Benny H. Diken . Millbury.


Two hundred sixty two (262)


(37)


Chuches & Bachromen Southbridge Vraiundred with two (26) Himwas L Brown Millbury


EdwardO. Carter Webster George Q. Clark Louis . Denfeld Spencer Westborough Ins hundred forty seven (24) Rufus S. Dodge Sv. Worcester 1 Two hundred forty seven (24) cercolig and North Bromfield, One hundred micely six (196) Daniel Parlin Worcester


Thirty six (36)


Blanks


Three hundred sixty six (36) Third Worcester District.


For Senator.


Frederick I. those Webster


Spencer (Eher of Steven. Andler Recount Blacks Recount Fifty Four. (54)


Two hundred and sixty (260) (3)


Twohundred Treaty trice (229), Imo hundred twenty eight (22)


Fifty five أسرى)


For Representatives in General Court.


Fifth Worcester District


Ceny Gage austin Caklar Recount same (265) Ino hundred sixty five (265) Fasti


Tri hundred and Fore 12.15


Francis Shaw


(Recount Torohundred (200) Neu Brantree, Que hundred ninety mile (199 Recount Forty Six (36)


Thomas Webb New Braintree: Twohundred fifty your (20) Edward Fairbanks Warren (2)


B. A. De Land Harren One


One hundred forty vice / 14h


napoleon S. ounion, i Cryfond Howard No Lane, Leominster Kunder Sprague , Fitchburg Samuel Wheeler Berlin


austin G. Wheelock, Brane


Two hundred and six (206) no Hundred and three (2/03) Two hundred and three (203) Thirty nine (39)


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1 Tivo Livedred: 1.2 00


40 Que terundred and tive Blanche Ino Envedred and severity jour


Total rote announced at 9 22.


ballots sealed up with the requirements of and delivered to boustable Putnam, toget check lists and final returned.


meeting closed at 9. 55 P.M. a time copy of Precinct records. attest Frank L. Harwood. Precinct terk.


Attest lehas S. Blair Town Clerk. Precinct Q."


meeting opened at 11 o'clock by reading of manaut by clerk.


Election officers organize with choice of milton


Dickson, as Presiding Election Officer. Sample ballots, instruction and peerrally sheets posted in ballot booths and outside guard rail as required by law.


Callos box examined by election officers and found empty with register at 0. Polls declared ken. Polls closed at 4 o'clock, in accordance with vote of majority of voters present.


Callof Lox register showing 178 ballots cast. Number of ballots cash" as shown by active


aResult of curvass of votes was as follows: For Electors of President Vice President. all large. Solu Bascone, To Richard. W. Cone


Patrick A. Collins One hundred and sixten other . Russell Une hundred and sixteen athome(. Banks Fifty three


Edward Cellaring (1)


96


Electors of President and Vice President, Continued. at large. Jacob Thomas None (0)


For (4)


District . 40. 1.


Augustus R. Smith Four One hundred and sixteen (116)


(4)


Palnes Mr. Clark


Fifte Care (53)


Irving No. Willer Corre (1)


angustias Kleiner


None (0)


(Blanks (4)


District No. 2.


Charles G. allen (4)


John B. O'Donnell


One hundred and sixteen (116)


George W. Johnson


Fifty three (53)


Milliano O. Taylor


Cerie (1)


(4)


District No. 3.


(4)


One hundred und sixteen (116)


Edward S. Glasgow


Fifty three (53)


Lot Berry


Ore (1)


Blanks


(4)


District No. 4.


Edmund M. Store


Four (4)


Charles & Williams


Que hundred and sixteen (116)


Henry A. Goodrich


Fifty three (53)


asa F. Hall


Que (1)


(Planks.


ImAri (4)


Varum Lincoln


Four (4)


Peter H. Donohoe


One hundred and sixteen 116


Fifty three (53)


Divano I. K. Eastman (1)


(4)


Planks


97


comodied and sexton.


Chose M. buttrich


One hundred and Restew (11)


George W. Halka


Fifty three.


2. E. Clemente


Patrick F. C Neil


Jane (0)


(4)


District Je. 8.


John !'Para (4)


Ferdinand F. French


One hundred and sistem (116.


Edward Glines


Vifte Mme


Chacthong J. Philpott


Nathan Stare


Blanks


District No. 9.


James Mr. Gray


Four


(4)


Edward J. Flynn


One hundred and eileen (116


Jonathan A. Lane


Fifty there


Henry Lemon


Correr


:01


Blanche


District No. 10.


Benny H. Shugg Sociale Quincy Jahre Swvan George J. Moulton


98


District No. 11. From (4)


Charles C. Bragdon


Robert Bleakie Johne . Ballard


One hundred and sixteen (116) Fifty three (53)


Erastus 2. Metcalf (1)


-<


None (0)


For (4)


District No. 12


Milliano Il Phillips


Four (4)


Josekly 2. Sweet


One hundred and sixteen ( 116)


Benjamin & Lovel"


Fifty three (53)


Thomas S. Hodgson


Que. (1)


Blanks


For (4)


District No. 13.


Robert A. Sherman


Four (4)


John H. Coughlin


One hundred and extern (116)


John Sinckkine


Fifty three (53)


March & Pack


Corre (1)


Blurcks


Four (4)


William H6. Haile


Fifty (50)


Malcott Handling


Que


(1)


None (0)


One hundred and twenty (120) (1)


i Hen Ninno


Que


Blanks


(6)


For Lieutenant Governor.


Succes P. Carroll


One hundred and twelve (1/2) (3)


Edward Kendall


Place


Que (1)


Charles N. Wentworth


(1)


Liqui Wolcott


(214)


(12)


1 Secretare.


One hundred and thirteen (113)


Gerne Kempton


Que. (1)


Frederick A. Nagle


Que


(1)


Forty six (46)


Theree. (3)


amuit ) Stapleigt ?


Fourteen (14)


Recruit the dome)


Thanks


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Treasurer " Receiver Chennai. Willst Farnham lo.


Samovar S. Grinnell Songs of Warden James Cl. Argent Thomas A. Matesi


Questiundred und twelve (1) Forte, there


Cice


Blanks


Eighteen 118


Fre Ceeditor.


aligred de. Crane John H. Kimball


Frity Alieu: (2+1)


Maurice H. Landers


Rachael Lasuche


Blanks For Attorney Conceral.


Charles S. Lilley


Herbert Mi Sutoch


albert E. Pillsbury


Robert F. Raymond


Three (5)


None (0)


Inelve (2)


For Representative in Congress. - Second District,


Frederick H. Gillett


Forty Eight (4.5)


One hundred and fifteen ( 115) Invo (2)


Thirteen (13)


Seventh District .


For


One hundred and fourteen (11)


Planke


Francis . Prends


1


Involve (12)


One hundred and sixteen (1/6) (1)


Initi xix (46)


James Waldock


Chunks


Edward Howard Lathrop Herbert Mr. Small Blanks


For Councilor.


William È Cole Dexter Knight




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