Records of the Town of Warren 1904-1913, Part 11

Author: Warren (Mass.)
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Warren (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 600


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Precisiet Election officers were Pardew James F. Me Villigatt efructis . Eduard it Mevan Im E Nichola Daniel A. Hathaway Louis H. Peine Frank He. Linehan


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Democrat 11 Harphi P. Jones Esrett Sheridan "1 alfred, S. Shumway Edward D. Sullivan Republican Democrat. Republican. L'emocrat. Columbus o Lord made with that he could not mark his ballot and I'm G. Nichols assisted him.


Ballot box opened at 1:30. iclock , and 355 ballots removed register in box stood at 355. A motion was made by Daniel A. Hathaway and accorded by Grett ). Sheridan that the poles to closed at 4 o'clock. Same was carried. Ballots were counted Puch He Lenechau, Louis DI Pearce, Domin A Hathaway, Veciach the wander pleasures the brother closed The Walld los was thened and 4H ballots taken out waking a total of 344 vallata from the lot che register standing 27391. Linia cest figured 399 same checkie After closing polls ballots ner


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exercer, Daniel A Hathaway, and Ericit J. Sheridan With following results Eleclove: Tuyau and Norme ernecratic Ut Lange Sochard Oney. James @ letter. Pestreet, I Sukess Winahaus 2. Theobald A homer 3. Khu Olavar. 4 Charles A. Ballet. Humphrey Quelevan 6 William Stop find 7. Hanna . Meine. 8. William FM brillan. 9. William J. Shea 10 Jovrah Quincy 11. Jeremiah JEhnla 12 tennisde. Typrell. 13. Thu W. Coughlin. 14 Charles & Paine Each received 112 votes.


Prohibition


Chafin and Watkins at Large Horny S. Cowill John M. richer District , Prettier M. Covington 2 Olivier H. Gibt. 3 Ohnetray Peterson. 4 Luniy adanes : Actu 18. Luivis 6. Polert M. Martins 1. nathan & Lewis.


alfred of Height Charles & Galon.


1. stolen N. Bingham. 12. rafaleon To Johnson. 13 David Morow


buch sound & woher


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Dels and Hanford. at Large Patrick Mahoney Elliot White District 1. Harry O. Brigham. 2. Alva @Fintow. 9. Jamesi Cronin 1) Jamiethy Richardson !. 5. William O. Sproule. 6. John Quincy adams. ). Embrace Miles. 8. Clayton S. Hunt 9. Samuel Bom. 10. A. Hale Kingsley 11. Georges H Galvin. 12. Michael J. Moon. 13. William Olmeroge. 14. Jorge A. Border. Each received 20 votes.


Gillham and Munro Socialist Labor.


at Large: Thomas F. Branman. Harmane Jospipe District , Homy Hope.


2. Frederick A. Higher. 3. Justan S. Peterson. 4. James Ayar. 5. Gilbert, & Smith. 6. General . Mcnally >. Michael & Quick. 8. andrew Mortenson. 9. Truth S. Demnach. 10. Andrew X. Hallens M. Intrich Mulligan. 12. Cart J. Frederikrow 13. Dermis Ma LAM. 1. Charles De. Pobre.


Home Cast


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Independence League


bergen and Svarte! at Large Michael & Theil Hilliam J. Gliken.


Charles & Framer


3 . William Cuestie Sallian A Curau


Michael A Lic. Roland J. Sawyer.


6. George H Casavaut


8


Grenville . Mac Farland.


11 James P. Howy


Charles . Hours


10 John. A. Boulkannst. 11.


1x Eugene & Murphy 13 Matthew Hart 14 Herbert 6. Bryant. Each received 14 votes.


Luft und Sherman Republican at Large John I. Bates. Distinct 1 Ho Goetting Charles S. Shattuck 2. almond Smith


3. Frank Hartley


4:


allan G. Kuttrick


5


James P. Brick


Ulysse I. Haskell. 6.


% Charles N. Barney John Read.


4.


Jerome W. Petitti


10. Hilton 6. Gaiaa 11 James H Himprou 12 Ana S. Wiley 13. Benjamin Ho Anthony 14. alfred B. Williame ach recende 235 votes


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te for Presidential Elections.


Summary of vote for One


Bryan Ma Korn, One hundred tucher 112.


11 and Thatkeiner Phere 3


1.


DEla and Hanford, Turnity, 20


Lillhaus und Mumo, None. 0 and Graves, Fourteen 14 Daft Med Sherman, Two hundred thirty fine 2.35


Blanks,


15 Fifteen, Three hundred ninety nine 399


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Governov. James J. Carey, Printy - One,


30€


Datter A Hoav,


William I Osgood, Eighteen


James Hos Valley, One hundred Eighteen 118 Drillard C. Viglie, Sexy. Blanke,


Total ,


Three hundred ninety nine


399


Lieutenant Governor, Charles A. Burton, One hundred Jour, 164


João Claudino, Three 3 Louis A. Frothingham, Puce hundred fini, The Hall, J. Texteeu, 16


20.1.


Robert J. Mc Cartney, Nineteen, 19 Frank M Sand, Four Three Robert Luce,


Blanks, Forty - fire


Total,


Three hundred multy- nine


399.


Secretary. James J. Aylward, Ninety right, Herbert R. Griffin Sie,


George Heleow,


6 William M. Olive, Two hundred nice, 204.


Squire @ Putney, Eighteen, Thirteen,


John F. Williams, 13 Blanke 50 Total, Three hundred ninety nine 394


Treasurer Charles & Butterworth, Fifteen arthur B. Chapi, Few hundred de fleur,


Charles & Hatcheick, Edward Randall, Qui C. Kennedy, Blanke, Total,


Ninety three


Fifty Two


Three hundred nuste-marie,


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auditor, Frank Bohmbach, Six, John @ Dompay, George G. Hall, Fifteen, Sevintien, Six Two hundred mue,


Heller I. Mrow,


Henry @ Jenner,


209 Chicou Viger,


Blanks, Fifty- serra, 57


Total, Five hundred Frety nine, 399.


attorney General.


Harry M. Draw, Sevn 7


Elliot G. Harding,


.Y


Dana Malone,


Free hundred two


202.


John Mc Carty, Eighteen, 18


16.


Richard J. Talbot, Sixteen,


John aldew Thayer, One hundred four, 104.


Blanks, Fifty, 56


Total ,


Three hundred ninety-nie,


.399.


Congressman, Second District.


Colgo W. Curtis


Printy - two


22


Frederick He. Lillett, Two hundred nine, Joseph On, Seventeen,


209. 17.


Wine & Rice, Ninety Devue. 97


(Blanke,


Fifty- four 54 Total, Three included muety-nine, 399


Councillor, Severeth District


Kouzel Johnson, Two hundred fifteen. 215


arthur o Seagran, One hundred four, Blanks; 10 Total . "nice Hundred nachy vince.


100%.


leighty 80


390


Senator, Dorcenter Und Hamp den District. Arthur D. Heserves, Two hundred sixteen. rouge W. Wheelvought, In One hundred right Blanke, Seventy MON,


108


1. Total,


75. 399.


6 1.5. 17. 6


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Representation in General Court Jonathe Voiceter Distract Andrew &Leach, One hundred tunity light rank Ellest Pronto, But hundred nes, 269. Blanks, Verty two 62 Total, Three hundred ninety nine, 399.


County- Commissioner, Director. Piania Goodale, Two hundred fourteen, 21c/ Pechitar & Money, One hundred right 1 0€ severity-cenu. 77 Total, Three hundred ninety- nie, 399.


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County Commissioner,


Worcester to fill vacancy.


Oduas


and It . Harris,


One hundred tew,


110


arthur to Moon,


Two hundred three


208


Blankes, Eighty Six 86


Total, Three hundred ninety-ne 399.


Regreter of Probate and Insolvency Horecter County. Sin H. S. Howet, One hundred fourteen the I. Mantry, Two hundred three 203


Eighty two


Total, Three hundred ninety nine. 399


Uovociate Quinnaviones,


(To fill vacancy!


Thomas B. Sheldon Two hundred twenty-one


221


Blanke, One hundred seventy seven 177


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Total , Three hundred ninety nine 399. The clock read the result of the Elections at 8.45 ochot Les ballets auvedo electiona minutecial vrais senão dede delivered to Joseph St. George and the mating free dissolved at 9 oclock


iliaca 6. Nichole Elect Precinct .f. attest Dm J. Duncan Town Clerk.


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Report of the National and State Election of Precevit B Hanow, Mares, Hermita 3rd 1908 The meeting was called to inder ut 630 by the Jardin Charles A. Dufrene, and the Hawant read The following officers were present and appointed to their respective duties; Charles A. Dufrene, Hardew. augustine I Janeuf, Pachh Campbel


Росс, В. Д. Служения, Décline I Campidi Timothy M. Collins. Deputy


Benjamin B. Sait


Clerk Debutar Harden. Clerk Inapector.


all specimen tallets und penalty and motivation sheets nac freeted as per saur. The Ballot fox was Examined by the writers present and found aripity. The whole muncher of votes cast was One hundred and Eighty six, rend the same number bring checked on the check-list.


The result of canner of votes is as follows; Electores of perdent und Vice President. And Neral. Democratic Forty- Eight (48) Bryan at Large: Richard Olney of Boston James to Cotter of by de Park. 11 1. Luckesi Minahan of thefield 2. Theobald M. Comor, of northam ktow. 3 . Che OLara. & Spencer.


- Humphrey Wucheraw X ouill Servite.


freet d' Chelsea.


8. Tranew I. More medford.


9. Willian, FSC Blelaw Bretow.


10 Millian S. Shea Ziuney.


11 treich Quincy, of Boston. Milford!


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Charles D. Jaime of Barnstable


Chafen Und Prathine, Pachuction at Kargo.


Harry S. Level of Ashburnchaud


3 . Christian Peterson of Morcester 4. Junicy advance of Downsend 5 John B Louis J. of Reading. 6. Jobert M. Martine of Sales. 7. Jonathan S. Lewis of Stoneham 3. Alfred A Height of Cawindows 9. Charles @ Eaton of Boston 10 Merce D. Monier of Hilton


Salow I Bingham of Boston 11.


17. Haypolen Bahar three of Mit ford 13. David Morrison of Fall River


1. Herbert & Chapman of Sandwich.


and at Large.


Hanford Socialist Three Patrick Pelamoney of Boston Elof White of Horester. / Henry, O. Brigham of Het field. > atraso tenter i Sprungfield. 3. James brownit if Meester H Timothy, Dechardson of termuster. 5. Tilliam Acoule of Lowell 6 John Quincy adams of Amesbury.


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8 Clayton S. Hint of Somerville 9. Samuel Grow of Boston. 10.A. Hale Singely of Quincy. 11 Jorge Ho, Salvi of Breton. 12 Michael & More of newton Hilliau Where sign of hice Bedford. 14 Charge, A. Desdew of Brock


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at Linge,


Gillhans and Mumo Socialist Labor. (none) Thomas F. Bunaw. of Salem Herman Norpeter of Fillefield. 1. Henry Hoffher of Holythe. r. Frederick A Nagler of Springfield. 3 . Quetax S. Peterson of Horester. H. James Haynes of Germunster . Gilbert G. Smith Laurence


fromich G. Mcnally of Salem. 6. 7. Michael J. Suck of Saugus. 8. andrew Mortenson of Somerville. 9. Joseph & Durach of Boston. 10. Andreas L. Hallin of Quincy. 1. Patrick Mulligan of Boston.


12. Dermine Me Lo 1 7 New Bedford


Carl F. Frederickson of Hyde Park. Charles H Jobin of North CUttleborough.


Hisgen And Grass Independence League Invidy one 21. at Large. Michael C. Skil of Boxtow "William F. aiken of Grunfeld. 1. Simon J. Griffin of Het Springfield. r. Charles I Harner of Northampton. 3. William Croche of Horcester. H. William A Person of Hudson. J. Michael A Los of Lowell. 6. Roland J. Sawyer of Hanhill. ). Frongs H. Cacarant of Sangue. 8. Junimille S.Mcfarland of Cambridge. 9. James P. Hayes of Boston. 10 Charles O. Pour of Boston. 11. John A Couchuret of Boston. 12. Engine L. Murphy of Howword. 13. Matthew Heart of new Bedford ist Harbert 6. Bry out of Singolo


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Taft and Sherman Routheau, one hundred one 101 at Large, John & Bater of Boetow august It outing of Springfield. , Charles S. Shattuck of statfuld r. almond Smith of athat. 3. Franck Hartley of Tibeter 4. allow I Buttrick of Lancaster 5. tamer 1. Brunet of Methere 6. Ulysses G. Haskell of Beverly ). Charles M. Barney of Lyn 8. Anhu Road of Cambridge. 9. Derome A. Stitti of Boston. 10. James N. Thompson of Piston


11. Aseed & Philly of Brookline 13 Benjamin H. anthony of Bedford. 14. alfred B. Williams of Taunton. Blanke - Thirteen 13


Governor. James F. Carey of Marshill, Socialest, Six 6 Elin S. Draper, of Hopedale, Republican Seventy- four, Thalter ? Howar of Worcester, Socialist Labor, I Fire, M H. Osgood of Lowell, Independence League, Fronty 20


74


5


Farmers 20 Vahey of Watertown, Denwirat, Sixty 6.0 Helland Nylie of Beverly Prohibition One


Blanks, Amenity 20 Total One hundred Eighty- six 186


Lieutenant Hournov. Charles A. Bartow of Melrose, Democrat Fifty 50 Joao Claudino of new Bedford, SocialistLabor, Four, Louis A Frothingham of Boston, Republican, Seventy maior, 79 John Wall for of That Springfield, Socialist Six 6 Sohot Me Cartney of Thingslow End rag Nineteen Brauk H. Sand, of Hanhill, prohibition, Suo. 2.


Blanke, Printy six, 2 6 Total Que hundred ceylan- 18 6


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Secretary


James . Chylward of Bauchdyr, Democrat, Forty mie 49. Hubert B. Griffin of Boston, Prohibition, Fue


George Helsow of Boston, Soe Labor, Four 4 Hmm MM. Olui of Boston, Sputheau, Sennity- six, 76 Squire @ Putney of Somevalle, Socialeet Jour 4 John S. Williams, of Halficate Ind League Seventies 17 Blank 21 Thirty four 04


Total, One hundred Eighty six. 186


Treasurer,


Charles @. Butterworth of Somerville, Ind League, Servitew. 17 Arthur & Chapin of Physke, Republican, Sennity- Renew. 77


Horny C. Heres of Boston, Four Socialeet Labor, 4 Charles E. Heitchurch of Haw, Socialist, Fin 5 Edward Sindall of Cambridge Prohibition, One 1 Edwin Ho Jamedy of Pittsfield Democrat, Forty-Resu 47


Blanke, Thirty- fin 35


Total, One hundred eighty six, 186


auditor. Franck Bohmback, of Buelow, Socialist Labor, Four, 4 Minut empery if Full Time And League, menty ne 21 George G. Hall of Boston, Socialist, Four 4 Dielur D: Howwe, of Lym, Prohibition Une 1 Hurry @ Turner, of Walden, Sepublican, Semity fins 75 Simeon Vigor of Laurence, Democrat, Jonty four, (Blanks, hirty ses, 57 Total. One hundred Eighty-six 186


attorney General. Honra A L'eau of Hyde Park. Prohibition, Pero 2. Sell it & Harding of Tisbury, Socialeet Labor, Que / Jamar Habens, of Theen fold, Republican Seantes Fre /2. Tho TH" cartas thingtoi, Arealet, For


Techand Jallot of Springfield, hned League, tunity in 25 The Ulew hager of Forester Democrat, Forty. Nie 49 Blanke Thirty-two 82 Total, One hundred Eighty six. 186


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Cenazeeman Und Diebrit Vroege H. Curtis of Springfield, Ind League, Frente 20. 80. French On of Chicopee, Socialeet, Eighth 8 Thue & Record Springfield, Dencarat, Fortu the 4.3. Banker, husty- fix


Total, One hundred Eighty six 186.


Councilor, Serinth District


A. Lol Johnson of Fitchburg, Seprablicare Eighty Eight, 88 Arthur & Aragran, of Olabridge, Democrat, Fifty two 52 Bounce, Forty. Si è 46


Total, Que hundred eighty 186 Senator, Doccector and Hampden District


arthur d). Hoveross of Monson. Sepublican Eighty six 86 Gorge F. Wheleright of Bardick, Demarat, Fifty-nie 59


Blinke, Forty- 0. 41


Total, One hundred eighty six. 186


Representative in General Court, Hth Novecter District. Andrew J. Leach of Brookfield, Democrat, Sixty- three 63


Frank Elliot fruity, of Brookfield, Republican, Eighty Review 87 Blanke, Thirty six, 36


Total, One hundred Eighty six. 186.


County Commissioner,


Viercenter.


Perrin Goodale, of Blintow, Sepublican, Eighty vice,


Nicholas J. Money of Worcester, Democrat, Fifty three, 53 Blanke, Forty- four, 44


Total, One heludred Eighty-six.


186


County Commeroma,


Morcenter, To fill vacancy


Eduard Carrier of Forest, Denwirat, tedy igne Ha


88 Slanke, Forty! nine 44 Total, One hundred Eighty six. 186


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Register of Isolate


Gud Ineclancy Worcester Counter. The os & Hunt , Therester, Lemont, Jefte light Ilne Of Mantry of Honester, Eighty For Blanke, Finty four


Total, Ched hundred eighty six


associate Commissioner Worcester To fill vacancy Thomas To Sheldon of Fitchburg. Republican Eighty three 8.3


Blanke , One hundred there 103


Total, One hundred eighty six 186


The register was at giro. (0) Motion made and recorded that the Polls close at 4 0-16


Polls declared closed at H PM, with the register at one hundred and eighty-six. The Ballot were taken out of the Ballot But it the elver of the Polls and were counted. The meeting adjourned at 8.30 P. H. The foregoing is an accurate account of the


National and State Election in Precinct Thanon, Mare, November 3, 1908. Ingustine of Fameut. Blesk attest Dm F. Duncan Tour Clerk.


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La Boards of Selectmen Hanww Massachusetts, November 16.1908. Voted: " what The New England Pilephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts bu and is hereby authorized and permitted to erect and maintain proles and wins to be placed thereow, together with such supporting and strengthening features und wires was said Company my kind requisite, in the streets and highways of tour De ter designated


All construction under this hiermit shall tas in accordance with the following specifications: The poles shall Is located between the travelled driveway, and the limits of the highway, and shall be of word or other sicetable material, and the wines shall be run at the usual height and along and cross the highway. After the files and wires han be located as specified in this permit , alterations shall I made in the location of erection of the proles, and in the height of the wins, if so directed by the Board of Selectmen Falling are the struts and highways alon referred to


Main Street, East Side, from the Boston and albany Railroad Bridge to a point opposite the recidence of Geo. Shumway. Pleasant Street, North Side


One pole near the north-ract comer of Theavant und East Main Strate.


Signatures of Selectnews, Charles L. Combs. John & Dalton attest: Hm f. Duncan Jour Celeste


Ho hereby certify that on November 16,1908 at two oclock I'M at the Selectmens office, Town Hall, a public hearing was held on the petition of The new biglaced show and Telegraph Company of Massa- weath for formission to rect roles and other features, designated in the pacification novely endorsed and that in mailed, at least three days before said hearing a written notice of the time and place reais hearing to each of the owners of val cetate \ as determined by the last preceding weresement for taxation) along the way frants of ways uhow which it is profured.


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to construct the lives of said Company under said specification Charles & Lomb John @ Daltow. Selectnow attest: I'm + Ducal Jouw Clerk.


In Board Of Selectnew Dianow, Massachusetts, March 22, 1904. Voted That The New England . "Sheknows wool Seynoch Company of Massachusetts by and is hereby authoring ud and permitted to treat and maintain holes and unica to I placed thereou, tog ther with euch supporting


U. D. C drom requisite , in the streets and highways of said town and hereinafter designated. A plan of location- hereby granted is to be filed.


all constructions under this permit shall be in accordance with the following specifications: The poles, shall be located between the traveled driveway and the limits of the highway, and shall to wood or other suitable material, and the vines shall be run at the newal height and along and across the highway . After the protes and wine have been located as specified in this pormit, alterations shall be made in the location oui erection of the poles, and in the height of the wine, if so directed by the Board of Selectmen.


Following and the stricte and highways aber infoneed to


Maple St. Thet Side.


From the Maple St. Paulrace bridge to High St.


Samedell St.


Pleasant St. South Side prote, and Southeast corner of Pleasant, and back Segnilines of Selection


Robert Love gohw 6. Dalton.


alleex: Sm &. Dewoaw Jour Clerk.


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i'd John Colline Timetable of the town of Hamn. the County of Worcester, Treding : In The Name Of The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Town of Travel, qualified to role in Elections , and in town affairs, to must at their respective voting precincte in said Drawn on Monday the fifth day of april, 1909 at 6.30 oclock in the forero, then and there to bring in their votes to the Election officers you :-


Your Clerk, Town Treasurer, three Selectinew, the Oneers of the Poor, three auditore, fin Eretables, Collector of Jane, and Free Warden, all for one year; the School Committe for three yours and one for two years, our assessor for three years, our Cemetery Commissioner for threeyears, one menils of the Board of Health for three years, and to Istermine by vice "I've" or "No" in unavn to the question, hall decervecer in griented for the sale of interesting liance in this town for the sewing year" All on www tallet


1 Podle was to grow at Moclock. A. M and may a closed it four oclock P.M.


Also, to must at the Town Hall in said Dansen you Saturday, the tenth day of April 1909 , at two o'clock in the afternoon , to act on the following articles; Article 1 st Ichover a Moderator to preside at said meeting. · vatele 2.2d


To see if the town will vote to accept chapter 209 of the acto , of 1908. The vote will in taken by separate ballot ,and will be "se" it"Me" in umeuses to the following question printed upon the ballot;


Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year ninteen hundred and right Entitled "In act to provide for the protection of forest or sprout bands from fire be accepted by this town?" Article 3rd I hear reports of town officer and all standing , a rebecca committer and act theword.


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To choose all necessary town officers not previously choose by ballot, or, not in any way relativ thereto


Article 5th


To determine the compensation of town officers, or, act in any way relative thereto


Article 6 th


Tomates ands appropriate euch eurer of money dormay is necessary to defray the expense of the town for the


Article ych


To see if the town well authoring the Treasures, with the approval of the Board of Selectniew, to borrow money in anticipation of taxes for the snowing year, the wane to be heard from said taxes.


Article 8 th


Tosee if the tour will not to recept the private " Section 335 of Chapter 11 of the Reneed Laws of


Article 9th


To determine the manner and state the terms and conditions of collecting taxes for the trees. ing year


Article 10th


Para if the town will vote to appoint an agent In aquite to procecute and defined all suite that may to bought for or against the town, and with full authority to act in any way as they may desire for the tet interests of the tour.


Article 11 th To see if the town will rote to raise and appropriate a cum of money for the statement


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Article 12th


the town muss authorize the selectionen to contract for street lighting with the Central Marcachienthe Electric Company for dile guar, want in any way relative thereto.


Article 13th


To eco if the town will rote to vaice and appropriate a cum of money for the observance of Memorial Day, the came to I paid to the Quartermaster of Peux 65, A. A (P., or ject in any way relation Hereto.


Article 14 th


To see if the tour will grant the free use of Memorial Hall to the G.A. M., Post twice in each month, for their meetings, also for Memorial Sunday , and Memorial Day, and the privilege of hanging their futures and velice on the walls of said hall permanently for the chewing year.


Article 15th


To see if the town will vote to request the School Committee to recetablich ald transportation routes for school children that were discontinued at the and of the school year in June 1908 , and vaice and appropriate , a sum of money for said purpose.


Article 16th


To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate four hundred and fifty dollars for building the Your way as laid out by the Selectmen and accepted by the tour from the corner. Burbank Chrome near the recidence of Willie MM. Peace to the Thet Brookfield road.


Article 17th To see if the tour will rote to name the town way haid nut by the Selectioner and accepted by the town comer of Burbank annus near


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The residence of Tillie W. Prace to the Thet richfield real, Dachington street


Article 18th


To see if the town will vote to change the name of that fast of Burbank Avenue from Gust street near the Werdence of Larin A Gendrow, to the corner Hema near the residence of tillie MM. Peace to Machungton street


Article 19th


To see if the town will vote to choose a committee to purchase markers to be placed at all grand that can Wlocated in the town of anew of such person ae served in the Military or Naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary Har, vaice and appropriate W Rum of money to meet the Expense and authorize the committee to expand vaid appropriation


Article 20 th


To see if the town will rote to raise and appropriate. the sum of one thousand dollars for the Suppression of Crime, appoint an agent to expend such appropriation and Enforce the law, or act in any way relative thereto.


· Article 21.27


To see if the town will vote to authoring the town Wereused to July four per cent interest in the Dernethe Trust Funds and unexpended interest you card


Article 22 nd To see if the tour will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars for a new fence und grading in Line Show Cemetery


Article 23 rd To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty dollars for the case of South Hanew Gernetory.


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Article 21.11


To see if the town will vite to raise and appropriate two hundred, and Eighty dollard for the care of Line


Article 25th


Force if the tour will note to raise and appropriate a row, of money to complete the retaining wall and grade the back on the water side of driveway leading from Maple street into St. Pauls , and Pine Grow Cemeteries.


Filicies:26th


To see if the tour will grant the free use of the Town Hall, also Memorial Hull for, one arning to the


Huncwo Duval Improvement Useociation


Article 27th To ead if the town will grant the free use of the Town Will, also Memorial Hall, for cone coming to the Reiger DrugStore.


1 rfc 28th


Tosee if the town "will grant the free use of Memorial Oui, the quiet wind third Wednesday afternooneach month For the coming year to Clava Barton Relief Corps for their martinge.


Article 29th To see if the tour will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of turnity dollars to be paid At the Massive Mastering Quit Conpany for watering the Stanite about the Town Hall med Pelle Ochrany, Je. the Summer season of 1909, or act in any way


filide 30th ore if the tour will accept the same 1 hundred dollare from the state of Mary 6. Fairbank, ar a fund to be held in truet, the


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