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Hoved and seconded to take up article seventeen, not fout.
Hoved and seconded to adjourn until Monday next at 1 o'clock P.M. Vote dechured list.
Hoved and seconded to take up article fourteen Vote declared carried. and Seconded. how article fourteen moved that the town build an Engine house on the present Engine house lot in Bouter Village of Haven substantially as per plans marked "Proposed new wave" house to be erected on the where the present building now stands" using such parts of the present building u may be available and that the town raise and appropriate the suver of Timein Hundred Dollars to build the same and that
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building committee of three be chosen with instructions to carry out that rote. After an extended argument it was moved and seconded to take up the previous question. Vote declared carried.
2 pers escorial motion, Mediator a deviated ao ellers A. A. Warriner and Silas Brown to count the rote which Mercitide as follows; 12 in favor, 50 against dos declared) Moved and seconded to appoint the committee by
carried/ nomination, amended and seconded that it be left with the Selectivew, amendment declared lost. Original motion declared carried. and S.A. Brown, J. J. Tourtelotte, and John Lycett appointed as the Committee under this article,
Hoved and seconded to take up article seven. Vote declared carried. Hoved und seconded to grant the free use of the Town Hall april 6th unde 9th and Memorial Day le Post 65 Grand army of the Republic. Vote declared carried.
Hoved und seconded to take up article Eighth Vote declared carried. Hoved and seconded to raise and appropriate the sun of One Hundred Dollars for the use of the Grand army on Memorial Day, the same to be feard to their Zwarter- muster. Vote declared carried ($ 100)
Hoved and seconded to adjourn until Monday next at 1 o'clock O. M Vote declared lost.
Hoved and seconded to take up article seventeen. Vote declared carried. (and and seconded to pass the article over. Voti declared carried,
" kou article four moved and seconded that their Treasurer with the approval of the Selection be authorized
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to borrow money to meet the demands and claims accura's the town in anticipation of taxes for the current year, the same to be paid from said taxes, Vote declared carried.
Offer article fue words and recorded that all Fall faves shall be paid July 1st 1893; all Personal taxes shall be paid. on or before October 1st 1893, All taxes remaining unpaid November 12 1893 shall fag interest thereen at the site per cent per annum until paid. The name of all delingute tax payers, and the amount of their taxes remaining unband March 1st 1894 shall be printed in the annual Down Report for the year Ending March 1st 1894. The collector of taxes For 1893 shall furnish all stationery, postage, and printing connected with his office, and receive therefor, and for the collection of taxes, the sum of six tenths of one per cent (6/10%) ou a dollar for all taxes collected and paid to the Treasurer, Payments for collection to be made as follows; (3/1%) three tenths at the time of payment to the Treasurer and (3/10%) three tenths: at the time the taxes are all collected, or abated. The Collector shall send to each tax payer a bill of his taxes, together with a printed statement of this vote. Vote declared carried.
opon article xix, moved and seconded to accept the List of Jurors as revised and reported by their Selectivew Vote declared carried
" for article nine, moved and seconded to pass the article over. Vote declared lost Moved and seconded to leave the matter in the hands of the Selectiven. Vote declared carried.
Of kou article ten, moved and seconded that the Selectricen be authorized as per article Umended, and seconded that the Selection have the priviledge to rent or leave for such a term as Be For the best interest of the town. amendment declared carried ( igual section as winended declases contient
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Axor wetacle derne mond and intended to accept it Loque of O. M. Hathaway of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.) Vote declared carried.
Woon article tirei, moved and seconded to accept of the sum of Five Hundred Dollars from William Of Sucheller as a permanent fund, the income of which is to be appli- ed annually for the case of the Daniel Batcheller cemetery lot. Vote declared carried ($500.)
mikor article thirteen moved und seconded to appoint the Selectionen agents to prosecute and defend all suits that may be brought for, or against the town, and with authority to act in any way as they may desire, for the best interest of the town. "Vote declared carried
Upon article fifteen, moved and seconded, that it be laid upon the table: Vote declared carried.
O kon article sixteen, moved and seconded that the chair appoint a committee of three, whose duty shall be to select a committee of three, and report their names to the Town Clerk wir declared carried.
Chair then appointed as that Committee, John It. Tyler, Albert I tomie, Frank S' Gleason,
Hoved and seconded that the Selection be instructed to appoint as Police Officers such committee as is reported to the Town Cork. Voto declared carried.
Upon article eighteen, moved and seconded to accept, and adolf. the road as laid out by the Selection, from Liberty Street to Pleasant Street, to be known as Elm Street. Vote declared carried.
pon article nineteen, moved and seconded to pass this article over. Vote declared carried.
Wow article twenty , moved and seconded to accept, and werkt Gradles Cons E acute und Tyty fours words of acts of 1882 Public Statutes. A. A. Warriner, and I. F. Taylor were appointed
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Tellers to check the list under the requirements of this del und declared yes. 35. Na. 6 .. Vote declared carried
Hoved and seconded to take up article twenty one. Vote declared carried.
Hoved and seconded to pass the article over. Vote declared carried.
Upon article twenty two. moved and seconded to accept und adopt the Acto of 1890, Quattro atwo Hundred and Sixty four (261) of the General Gaat.
Vote declared carried.
Hoved and seconded to take up article nice, Vole declared curried.
Agred and recorded that the sun of Sixty Collare ($60) be appropriated to pay the rent for a room for the Waren. tornet Band, Vote declared carried.
Hoved and seconded to dissolve the meeting. Vote declared carried: attest.
Chas B. Blair Loww lerk List of Jurors , as revised and accepted april 8th, 1893, viz; 6. allen Day, Gas, N. Shepard, George E. Martin, Horace P. Cole William Sheehan 2nd , Albert H. Converse, Sank Szyman, Samuel V. Cutler, Charles & Smith Is, Genny F. Dow, Sohn Lycell. La Garton, Amy . Patrick, Franko. Gleason, henry & Towne, Edward Stanton, John Quinlan, James To Benvill Ellent, French might & Graves, austin V. Dow, adelbert F. Darling Join H. Lawrence,
Killian W. Smith , Sauce . Leonard Je, William 2 Hasson John landis Catchal Warderword, Herbert RX Verderword, Edward & Spencer, Charles 2. Leyes, &Howe, Nathaniel Hitchcock William Robbins, Joshua Moody, Eugene a Quintan John I Muleare, Edward Ovice, Warren 2. Ball, Franklin Bomis, Henry Ho Bennett, William . Blake, albert H. Bliss, Harlan Q. Bliss, Warriner Bliss, James L. Bridges, John Burburck, Charles it Cust. John Et Carley, James 'in Kavanaugh, Con Collins, James ? Butler, Survey &. Ellis, Thomas Flannery, Charge H Ister Lucien H. Billet, Frank & Harwood, Chomas Jones, George O. Kelley, Survies A. Lincoln
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List of appropriations as voted at adjourned, annual town meeting april 8th 1893. Contingencies, $ 2000. 1500. 300. 3000. 200. Town Officers, Election Officers. Highways, Sidewalks, Schools. 12000.
1000. 200. 800.
Books and Supplies, Evening Schools, Repairs on School houses, Special repairs on School houses, 300. 400. Music . Transportation, 300. Support of Poor, 2000. Library. ( Together with Dog Fund) 600. Cemetery, Care of, and expense of Hearse and Digging Graves, 450.
Fire Department. 1600, 1400.
Street Lights, Soldier's and Sailo's Relief, Military Aid, 100.
200.
499.
Supression of time , (ivalement of Dixie, Crossman Grude Covering, Insurance ou Town Buildings,
Not voted 1000, 300, 2040.
Interest right and Sunday Police New Engine House G. A. A. for Memorial Day Rent for Warren Corner Band
1299.
1200
100,
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Total appropriation attest. Chas B. Blan
$35108.
Down Clerk
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To Frank Q. Sleeper of the Town of Warren County of Horcesty and State of Massachusetts : Know why there foresince the you are hereby granted a License to sell goods, mares, and real Estate at public auction in accordance with the land. us set forth, and provided in such case as Na trakter of of the Public Statutes for the time of one year from the fois. day of april a. D. 1893.
Given under our hands, this the 10th day of april 1893.
William @ Patrick Darren
amory Grossman 07 attest. Chas B. Blair Jouw lelerk
To Samuel V taler of the Town of Waren. State of Maden- chusetts: Know you by these presence that you are hereby granted a License to sell goods, wares and real Estate at public auction, in accordance with the laws as set forth and provided in such cases, as per Chapter 67 of the Public Statutes for the term of one year from the first day of april 1893.
Given under our hands, this the 10th day of aprilA.D. 1893 Am S. Ramsdell amory Grossman (Selectmen William . Patrick | of Nation.
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Charts, Blair Town Clerk
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To Charles @ Blair Town Clerk of the Town of Warren. " wasdesigned directives of the Town of Warren have this day appointed the following persons to fill the various offices for the ensuing year voz;
Culbert (S. Kritter
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8-4/26-93 08. 4/22/93
Luciano St. Gilles night Orcutt
1 und intis 5-52-93 D. 4/29-93
Marcus Biurowche Exercice . Shepard
Fence Viewers J. 4/24/93
Samuel St. Butler
J. 4/26/93
Milliar A. Smith
Pound Respir Declined 4/26-93
N. R. Algore
Autre Dickson ( Kasusers of Wood Park & Lumber 8-4/15-98
Haschal Underwood 8 - 4 =n .43 arthur H. Jones Si - 4/22/93 Forest Fire Harders &. 4/21/93
Kalvin Blick
0. 1/2/5/93
Garlic and 1. 4 24/93
Charles . Blair - Ganger of Weights + Measures & 73-93
2. #124/ 93 Barles N. Shepard- Inspector of Much. Provisions, & animals for Slaughter /
S- 4/16-93
6.4. Thomson
M. A. Quetuano 1 Reeper of Rockups . 1:0 19;
John Collins 1
2/2/43 1 Police Officers S. 4/265 1893
6. 4 211/43 Voter:
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X : X. Xbustivas 8. 4/24/4.2
двенги Ужене Committee for care of tomate
Janice & Bridges /
Per order of Selectmen. Www . Chamsdell Chairman
(Ittest. lehas , Blair Joun beleck
Charles . Blair Town Bleck of Warrer. The undersigned Selection " this day appointed George W. Foster a registrar of votos to the years in place of Dr. Perkins resigned. board of Selectmen of Warrer. Narrow, mass, Werde 21th 1893.
attest: Chas D. Blair Jour lebert
To Char B. Blair Town Clerk The undersigned Selection han made the following appointment 273 Dan C. N. Gutter Inspection of Milk & battle for Stany
Isaac Stearns. " 5/6 90 Poured Keefree. A. J. Dutton. Superintendent of Street.
1 Amory Grossman William 8, Patrick Warren
Tarren May 1# 1893 Atterr Chas B. Blair Jour Click
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The Selective of the Town of Warrew hereby grant a License to AndrewJ. Bunnell of said Narrow to keep or suffer to be pept- One Billiard and one Pool Table in the rear room on the lower story on Riva Street in the H. A. Ramsdell Block situated in the Center village of said Warren, for public hice to be used for amusement merely but not for the free- flore of gaming for money or other property said tables not to be used evenings of the the hour of Eleven thirty o clock 8, 16. and in streck accordance with the laws regulating the same for the terve of one year from the 1st day of May 1893 Witness our hand this the 1st day of May A. S. 1893 Im B. Roams dell Selectier
William E. Patrick 1 Nanew Atters Char. B. Blair Town leleck.
The Selection of the town of Warrewhereby grant a License to Jeo. W. Poster of said Warren to keep or suffer to be heeft One Billiard Table and two Pool Tables in the premises now occupied by him as a Billiard Room in Building owned by Mr B. Roams dell on the northuly side of main street in Center village If sard warren for public have to be used for amuse. ment merely but not for the purpose of gaming for money or other property, said tables not to be used evenings after the how of denn O'clock P.M. and is strict accordance with the law regulating the same this Licence to continue for the time of one year from the 1st day of May 1893 Nitures our hands this the first day of the ay 1893 Fr B. Roquesdea Selection Milleans & Palierc/ After Chas B. Blair Голи Свих
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The Selection of the town of narrowhenty grant a License to Patrick Hartnett of said Warren to keep or suffer to be keeps two Pool Tables in the premises known as the lower Qualong Hall on River It un' Center village of Warrer for public have to beund for amusement only but not for the purpose of game- eng for Money or other property said Tables not to be used evenings after the home of Elenco clock 8. M. and sie street conformity with the law as i such cases set forth and provided said License to be for one year from May! # 1893 Witness our have this the 6 days of May 1893 Mr B. Ramsdale Selectrica
Amory brows mean Fairere Attest Char B. Glain Town Clerk
The Selection of the Town of Warrew hereby grant a License to James J. Sullivan of Next Wavew to keep or suffer to be kept two billiards or pool tables in the premises known as Grossman Block situated on corner of Mann and Forthe Street in said vil- lage for public have to be used for amusement merely but not for the purpose of gaming for mom ex or other property said tables not to be run evenings after the home of eleven oclock P. M and in street accordance with the law reg- relating the same Said License to continue for one year from 1st day of May 1893 miller otherwise revoked
Witness our hands this the 13th day of May 1893
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Select ruin
William E. Patrick
My B. Ramadel of Warren
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Worcester, S. S. to Parter . utnam coustabile of the Jon I Tarren in the country of Thorcestu, Greeting; In the Name of The Commonmatthe of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Town of Warrew, qualified to rote in elections and in town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall, un said Varrow, on Saturday the thirteenth day I May at Ino o'clock in the afternoon then and there to action the following Articles :-
Atident choose a moderator to preside at said Meeting.
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Article and to see it down will accept of the grade of Luca boag Street as reported by the selection,
Article39 nice if the town will choose a committee to prehave and have printed a report of the do- ings of the " own Officers, or act in anyway relation to the same. 1 Article4th To see if the Town will rote to have one or more Officers appointed for Police duties, and to be haid from the Police fund voted at the Town MeetinginAbril and act in any way in regard to appointing said officers.
Articlesth to see if the own will instruct the Bel- Lect men in regard to giving Orders without au débro création. And you are directed to serve this Harrand, 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 mailing is to be held, ten days at least before the there for holding said meeting, Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereau, to the Town Blesk, at the time and place of meeting as aforEsaid. Given under our hands this field
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day of May in the year one thousand eight needed and ninety that,
An B. Rams dell) Selectwere Amory Grossman Williane 6, Patrick Warren
A true copy Chas B. Blair Toun block Worcester, SS.
Pursuant to the within Warrant to have notified the Inhabitants of the town of Manew herein descrit. ed to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within mentioned, by posting ufer 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 the for the time appointed for Raid mot-
Warren May 3ª 1893 H. A. Putnam
Coustable of Warrer, A True Copy Chas B. Blair Town Clerk,
at a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of warres, held in the Town Hall Building Saturday May 13th 1893 at 2 offer P. M the meeting was called to order by the Down Clerk, who read the Warrant, and there appointed Herbert Shepard and Richard She -how Tillers who were swow, to the faithful discharge of their duties,
Chow article 1 Votes were received, and counted and John A. Tyler was declared elected blood- -erator to preside,
Chow Article 2nd Moved and seconded to accept and adopt the article, rote declared carried,
Show Article 3ª Moved and recorded to accept the article, rote declared carried.
Mord and recorded that the chair offried
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a committee of three, vote declared carried Chair appointed as that committee theurg &. Town, Fred Luicol, Richard Shee han,
26 how Article 4th Moved and seconded to accept the article, Note declared carried. Moved and seconded that a committee of the be appointed, to appoint might and sunday police, officer, vote declared Carried. Moved and Recorded that this committee be appointed by nomination, vote declared car- - ried, Edward Stauton, John E. Welch, and Edward Fairbanks mare nominated, Edward Fairbanks made a demand to be ex- cused,
Moved and Recorded that he be excused. Vote declared carried,
Moved and Recorded that Frank 6. Gleason
be appointed, rote declared carried. Moved and seconded that there be appointed to Police officers, one for each village, and that the money raised at the april meeting, be eque- -ally derided, Tote declared Carried.
Upon Article 5th Moved and seconded to pass the autick orEr, Vote declared carried.
Moved and seconded that the meeting be dissolved, Vote declared carried. Attest ChaQ. Blaw Town Clerk
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The Selection of the Town of Narrow hereby grant a License to Lewis Mo. Woodworth of Warres to keep or suffer to be kept threebilliard or pool tables in the Build. ing known as the seating rink in center village of said Narrow on river Street for public him to be used for amusement only but not for the purpose of gaming for money or other property. Said tables not to be used enung after the hours of eleven Clock PM and in thick conformity with the law regulating the same Laid License to Continue for the term of one year from the first day of May 1893 unless otherwise revoked
Witness our hands this fifteenthe day of May 1893
Mr. B. Roamsdell Amory Gross man William E. Patrick
Delectivo
Atterr Chas G. Blair Town Cluck
To b.B. Blair Town telek of the Town of Waren 92,5 6/5 93 We hear this day appointed Edward A. Sibley and Clarence L. Thompson as Viale and Sunday Police Officers to hold said office until the first day of May 1894 unless otherwise zerotid.
Warren June 5# 1893 Attest. Yer codes of Detectives of the Four Chiar B. Blair Forma Clic Haven Ar/B. Ramodell Charman In Chas 3. Blair own telest of the Tour of Navers Hehar this day appointed rank W. Seusluck of Heat Narrow to the office of The Engineer le hold said office until the 1st day of May 1894 unless ottimise revoked, Per order of the Selection of the Town of Waren Kre B. Roanes dell Chairman Altert Copy Ty Cha B. Blair Town Clerk
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Hoycester S. S. To 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 Wednesday the Inventy Eighth day of June at two o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles :-
To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Art. 2
To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 421 of the cicts of 1888 as amended by the acts of 1193 relating to the employment of a Superintendent of Schools, and raise and appropriate money therefor.
Art. 3
To see if the Town will create a debt for the purpose set forth in the preceding article. (art. 2)
4:1 !! To see if the Town will assign the County Invent School at Oakdale ( West Boylston ) in said tounity of Worcester as the place of confinement, discipline and instruction of its children convicted of trivancy.
Art. 5
To see if the Town will votetoremodel and repair the wooden school house, on the school house lot in the Village of West Warren, build an addition to said school house raise and appropriate money therefor and create a debt for the said remodeling and repairing of said school house , and for the building of said addition of act in any way relative thereto.
and you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting. up attested copies thereof, at each of the Post Offices in where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for folding and working.
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Lereof Fail Not, and make due return of this Theland. with your doings thereon, to the Form tech, at the and place of meeting as aforesaid.
Given under our hands this Sixteenth day of for use the new one thousand eight hundred and marily the Nie B. Ramidell, Selective" William . Patrick
a True lopy. allest Cehas B. Blair Town (terk Worcester, S. A. Town of Warren. "urswant to the within Warrant I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Harren herein described to meet at the time and place and for the fewpose within mentioned, by posting up attested cofres of this Marrant, at each of the Post Offices in said Tonic, and one copy on the building where the vacting in the be held ten days before the time appointed for said meeting, Harer, June 17 th 1893
attest.
I. A. Putnam Constable of Starren. Chas B. Blair www Klerk.
at a legal meeting of the Juhabitants of the town of Haven, held in the Town Hall, Wednesday & is 284. 1893; meeting was called to order by the Town beteck at 2-5 o'clock P. M., warrant was then read.
Geon article one, charles 26. Walker was choses to prescis.
article two, motion made and recorded in pass the article over. Vote declared lost. Hoved and seconded that i accept the the acts of 1888 chapter 431 as aruended, and the the town of Haven unite with Howson, Brimfield. Mais Holland, Sturbridge, Charlton, Brookfield, North Brookfield, West Brookfield, Herr Braintree or with worry one, or more of theme, to employ a Superintender Schools, according to the provisions above referred de
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relating to the employment of a Superintendent of Schools, in case the valuation of Narren should be within the prescribed amount. Urnendrent made and seconded to deter action until the next annual meeting in. april amendment declared lost. Original motion declared carried.
Hoved and seconded to raise and appropriate the sum of six hundred and twenty five dollars to carry out the provisions of the article, and that the Treasiver be instructed to borrow said sum; declared more than a two thirds vote.
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article three, moved and seconded that the town create a debt, for the purposes called for in article two; diciand a two thirds vote.
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article four, moved and seconded that the town assign the bounty Inant School at Oakdale (West Boylston) in said bounty of Worcester au the place of confinement, discipline, and instruction of its children convicted of truancy. Vote declared carried.
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article five, moved and seconded, that the town raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars($1000) in addition to the three hundred dollars( $300. ) already appropriated for the purpose of remodeling the old worden. school house at West Warren according to plans sub- mitted by the School Committee, and that the Treasurer be authorized to borrow said sum of money; declared a two thirds vote.
Hoved and seconded that the School Committee have authority to extend the money appropriated. Vote declared carried.
Hoved and seconded to adjourn without date. "Vote declared carried. Attest. Chas B. Hair Town Clerk
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Narren Mart, July 6. 1893. b. B. Blair Four berk Warren Mais. We the undersigned, the B. hansdell, and CA. De Land M. D. appoint this sixth day of Sale, ac- 7/6-93 eighteen hundred and ninety three, Samuel N. Cuiller inspector of cattle having, or infected with contagious diseases under regulations passed June with 1893. by the State Board of battle Commissioners, also under Chapter 25% of the acts of 1887, and especially under sections 3 and 10. of said act.
Board of Health 1 b. A. De Land Secretaris
Hur S. Ramsdell Chairman
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Chas B. Blair Town terk
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Koreetter, J.J. To Walter A Outram. Constable of the Town of Harron, in the Country of Worcester, Greeting: In the Name of The Commonwealth of Massachu- -dette, you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Harrow, qualified to vote in elections and in toun affairs to meet at the Town Hall, in said Warren, on Saturday the tivents sixth day of august at two o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles :-
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