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Hereof Fail not, and make due return of this Harrand, with your doings thereon, to the Down. Click, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid. Given under our hands this eighteenth day of April in the year one thousand nine hundred and four.
Charles L. Combs albert H. Converse} James White
) Selection
of Harren
#True topay. Uttest Patrick J. Daty, Contable of Warren. Atterr Char B. Blair, To blank! Worcester, Sos. Town of Harren Pursuant to the within Harrant, I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Haven heren described to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this It arrant, at each of the Post Offices in said town, and one copy on the building where the meeting is to
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be held, ten days before the time approved for said meeting Warren, Mass. april 30 th, 1904 Patrick 1. Daley Constable of Hausen attest
Chas B. Blair, John Clark
At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of The Town of Harren, held in the Town Hall Saterday April 31, 1904. at seven thirty o'clock O.M. Meeting was called to order by the Town blesk, and the warrant read
Made a unanimous choice for Charles H. Walker for Moderator.
Voted to pass the article over and to take ufr article 4.
Voted to accept of the provisions of this article.
Moved and seconded that the assessors be empowered to abate fifty per cent of such taxes, or the amount of two hundred and twenty five dollars, and to raise and appropriate such sum. Motion was amended that the whole amount be abatel. that four hundred and fifty dollars in Lared and appropriated, or such sum as may be necessary to abate the whole. they amended to pass the article over, amendment declared voted. Ist ... as amended declared voted, orginal motion as amended declared voted.
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Moved and seconded that the town Hola appropriate three thousand dollars ($3000.) from the unexpended funds now in the hands of the Town Treasurer and raise and appropriate five hundred dollars ($500) said amount to be subject to the use of the school committee to be expended in making necessary changes in heating, ventilating and sanitary systems in the High School Building as ordered by the State Inspector of Buildings. amended and recorded that the following three members of the school committee, George a. Moody. Frank E Gleason and Charles O. Walker, be appointed to have plans drawn for all necessary alterations, the same to be approved by the State Inspector, as required by law, and said committee to also get estimates of the cost of doing the work, and to report at some future meeting. amendment declared carried. Original motion as amended declared carried. Moved and recorded that when this meeting adjourn, for two weeks, motion declared
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art. 6. Moved and seconded that the sum of twelve hundred dollars (1200.) be raised and appropriated and that the Selectmen be a committee to expend the same, they to have authority to choose others, if they so desire. Amended and seconded to pass the article over. moderator ruled that the amendment was not debatable, J. H. Tyler raised a point of order, a vote being taken it was voted to sustain the chair, and the meeting voted to pass the article over.
Voted to dissolve the meeting Attest, Chas B. Blair Toron Clerk,
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Worcester To Patrick J. Daley Constable of the town of War in the bounty of Worcester, Greet .: In The name Of The Commonwealth of Massachus you are directed to notify the Inhabitants the Town of Harren, qualified to vote in elections and in town affaire, to meet a the Town Hall, in said Warren, on Monday the twenty seventh day of June 1904 -at 7.5 o'clock in the evening, then and there act on the following Articles :-
Istide ist To choose a moderator to preside at card meeting Wie 2 To see if the town will vote to anthough the School Committee to make necessary and alterations in the High School Building, appropriate money now in the han I of the Town Treasurer, and provide any ... .. amount that may be necessary to make said repasse by borrowing, funding or otherwise or act in any way relative thereto.
Stickers To see if the town will vote to grade and improve a certain portion of Vine Trove Cemetery, situated between Maple Street and the Catholic and Pine Grove Cemeteries, from I near the land of ft extending to a point near the turn of the roadway leading to the Cemeteries, appropri." a sum of money from the unappropriate funds now in the hands of the Town Treasurer or authorize the Treasures to barrow money to meet the appropriation act in any way relative therete
I now are directed to serve ihre " of fiveting up attested copies thereof at can of the Post Offices in said Town, and one
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copy on the Town Hall Building, where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for holding said meeting.
Here of Fail not, and make due return if this marrant with your drings there to the Team Bank, at the time and place of meeting as aforesand. Given under our hands this fourteenth day of fame in the year one thousand nine hundred and. four
Charles L. Combs) Selectmen Albert H. Converse of Harren. James White
Attest Chas B. Blair, Town klerk.
Worcester. S.S. Town of Harren. Purewant to the within Warrant, I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Haven herein described to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up attected copies of this Harrant, at each of the Post Officea in said toron, and one copy on the building where the meeting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting. Warren, Mass. June 27 th 1904. Patrick J. Daley, Constable of Haven. After Chas S. Blair, Towne blesk-
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At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Warren, held in the Town Hall on
so called to order by the Town blesk, wie
Chose Charles H. Walker Moderator, he declined to serve. Then chose John A. Tyler, Moderator.
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Moved and seconded that the sum of Thirty hundred intas to the funds now in the hands of the Treasures. amended and seconded that the sum of Thirty two hundred dollars be raised and appropriated, that the present Committee be a committee to expand the same, and
funded, to be paid in ten annual pragnie further amended and seconded that the money be taken out of the School appropriation this amendment declared lost. Another amendment was made and seconded that the sum to be raised be thirty seven hundred dollars instead of thirty two hundred, came to be paid in terms offood annual payments, this amendment declared carried. amendment as amended declared carried by nearly a unanimous vote. Original motion as amended declared -a unanimous vote. 39 in favor, none against. Further noted that the Treasures be authorized to resul the notes of the town in accordance with vote just passed.
Voted as her written motion that the town. appropriate three hundred and fifty dollars from the unappropriated funds now in The hands of the Dron Treasurer, to grade and improve a certain portionof"
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Cemetary situated between Maple Street and the Catholic and Pine Grove Cemetaries from a point near the land of Joseph Mason extending to a point , near the turn of the roadway leading to the Cemeteries by removing the trees, grading the bank, then covering with a coat of clay, then of loam, after which grass seed is to be sown; also harden the road over this land, and that the Cemetery Commissioners be authorized and instructed to expend said appropriation, it was declared a unan we vote.
Voted to dissolve the meeting Atters Char B. Blair, Town black.
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In Board of Selectinen Warren, Massachusetts, august 20, 1904 Voted: That the new England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts the and it is hereby authorized and permitted to erect and maintain protes and rules. to be placed thereon, together with such supporting and strengthening fixtures and waves as" said Company may deenn requisite, in the streets and highmange. of said town as hereinafter designated. all construction under this permit shall be in accordance with the following specifications: The poles shall be located between the travelled driveway and the limits of the highway, and shall be of wood or other suitable material, and the wires shall be run at the usual height and a long and across the highway. after the poles and wires have been located as specified in this permit, alterations shall be made in the location of erection of the poles, and in the height of the wires, if so directed by the Board of Selectmen.
Following are the streets and highways above referred to:
Cash Street and Each Road, from the Boston + albany R. A. to the residence of I. E. Wilson of the Keyle Farm, so called Stresbridge or Southbridge road, from the property of M.E. Ball to the Brimfield town line.
a Cross Road leading from the Sturbridge or Lethbridge road te near the reardence of U. S. Salling to the
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South Haven road, entire length, from the West Brookfield town line to the junction with the Sturbridge or Southbridge Road, near the school.
Signatures of Selectmen: Charles L. bombs James White Attest
Chas Blair, Down blesk
I hereby certify that on august 20th, 1904. at two o'clock P.M., at the Selectmen's room, Warren, Mass., a public hearing was held on the petition of The new England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts for permission to irect the protes and other fixtures designated in the specification hereby endorsed and that I mailed at least three days before said hearing a written notice of the time and place of said hearing to each of the owners of real estate (as determined by the last preceding accessment for taxation) along the ways or parts of ways upon which it is proposed to construct the lines of said Company under said specification, attest
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Chas, Slan, Town block.
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Worcester, S.J. To Patrick & Daley Constable of the town of Waren, in the bounty of Worcester, fleeting. In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Town of Harren, qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs to meet at the Town Hall, in and Salon Friday the second day of September 1904 7.30 o'clock in the evening, then and there to act on the following articles:
Stider De chan a moderator to preside at said 6
Stilled " To see if the town will vote to accept of the extension of Pleasant street in the village of West Harren as laid out by the Selectmen, appropriate a cum of money for Building the same and authorize the town treasurer Your money to meet the appropriation.
To see if the town will vote to accept the road laid out by the Selectmen in the village of West Harren between the motherla termini My Blair street, so called and line of ca of Bucharest and Mary Bouchard, wie f -an extension of said Blair street, determine a name of said street, appropriate of money for building the same. authorize the town- treasurer to borrow mm to meet the appropriation
61.4th To see what action the town will take regarding claim made by J. G. Vickery + Som of Boston for fotos the In Hall .Warren was her bill dated Unquest 1402
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art. 5th To see if the town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to meet the claim made by J. A. Vickery + Son of Boston against the Town of Warren and authorize the town treasurer to borrow money to meet the appropriation.
and you are directed to serve this Harrand by posting up attested copies thereof at each of the Post Offices in said Down, and one copy on the Town Hall Building, where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for holding said meeting.
Hereof Fail not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town blesk, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid. Given under our hands this twenty third day of August in the year one thousand nine hundred and four.
Charles L. Combe Selectmen James White Sof Harren. Attest Chas . Shaw, Town blesk. Worcester, SS. Town of Harren. Pursuant 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 purpose within mentioned, by frosting up attected copies of this Warrant, at each of the Post Offices in said town, and. one copy on the building where the meeting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting.
Harten Mare. Sept 2 nd 1904 Patrick). Daley Cometable of these
Attest Show Blau Down Clock
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Ur a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Harren held in the Town Hall Friday, September 2nd 1904, at 7-30 0' clock f. ?! meeting called to order by the Town Clerk and warrant was read.
Chose J. H. Tyler Moderator
Moderator called for the reading of layout. Voted to accept of the layout as reported, and appropriate $ 200. to build the same, and that the Treasurer be authorized to borrow such rum, and to give the note of the Town to meet the appropriation. (Ree Book Layout of Roads Declared a unanimous vote.
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Voted to accept of the layout, and that the cum of Three Hundred dollars ("300.) be appropriated to build said layout, and that the Treasures be authorized to borrow the sum of Three Hundred dollars (300.), and to go the note of the town to meet the appropriation Declared a unanimous vote. (ReeBook Lay out of Roade) Noted that the street be called thighland Street
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Voted to leave this matter in hands of the Selectmen for such settlement are they judge for the best interests of the town.
Kider Voted that the town appropriate the ever. 7.1.5 of Three Hundred twenty five dollars (325.) and that the Treasurer be authorized to borrow said rum, and to issue the note of the town to meet such appropriation Declared a unanimous vote
Voted to dissolve the meeting Attest
Order art. 1 Ander W1. 2
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In Board of Selectmin. Warren, Massachusetts, Sept. 30- 1904. Noted: That the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of Massachusetts be and it is hereby authorized and formatted to mest and maintain protas and wires to be placed thereon, together with such supporting and strengthening fixtures and wires as said Company may dem requisite, in the streets and highways of said town as hereinafter designated.
(el construction under This persich shall be in accordance with the following specifications: The police shall be located itiveen the travelled driveway and the limits of the highway, and shall be of wood or other seritable material, and the wives shall be run at the usual height and along and across the highway. after the poles and wives have been located as specified in this permit, alterations shall be made in the location of erection of the poles, and in the height of the wires; if as directed by the Board of Selectmen. Following are the streets and highways above referred to :
Washington street from East street to Sturbridge road; On Sturbridge road from Washington street to residence of n. E. Ball.
Signatures of Selectonen: Charles L. Com. br
Attest James White Chas B, Blair, Town Clerk. hereby certify that on Friday, Sept, 30, 1904, at 8 o'clock a. M., at the Selectmen's room, in Town Hall Block, Warren, Dass., a public hearing was held on the petition of The New England Telephone and Telegraph
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in the specification hereby indosend a that I mailed at least three days before hearing a written notice of the time a place of said hearing to each of the of real estate ( as determined by preceding adecrement for taxation) ale ways or parts of ways upon which proposed to construct the lines of said Company under said specification. Attest
Char B. Blair, Town Clerk Charles 3 Blair Town Oferty Parent Hes ite few betalermed where the New England dishes velegrande Do you a location for the power an theron and the necessary supporting and of ----
ung fixtures and wired in the following named etreste, and histavares of said East street and East road from the Breton & Allan Q. C. to the residence of Q.Q. Heleon, on the Meyer Farm so called.
Sturbridge or Southbridge road from the foto of 1.6. Ball to the Car
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Which down Hoall Farsa. che teurma is called Kunder the&
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To Stastie 3. Blair Town derk: HarrenMacd Jeff 26 1902 This is to certify that the at electmen of Harion 1 len barn Bolitioned by the New England clubhome and 1 Agrabah Co. for a location for its boles and write
in Street to Sturbridge road, On Sturbridge wad from Hachington street to recidence of 1.6. Ball. (Date of the pc. tition ce dept. 23, 1904)
The selection of Harren will give a Public hearm.
We 8 o'clock Af M in the selection office Town Hall
This hearing is called under chapter 237 alete of 1903. Charles 2. Combe ) Selectiven
Attcat. Char B. Rian, Iron blesk
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som me duranted & matin Vil Hausen, qualified! I to meet pat éves respective voti
o'clock and the forenoon, their voler to the Election Offensief
Electra of President and care Free Lieutenant Connor Secretary; Attorney General; Representation Senator; One Representation 2 2
be closed at four o'clock
ing up attected cabece theseal in said Town, one copy or and one on Firemane Hout
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en days before the trime abbiated for aand meeting Harren face Aov & the 190st. Patrick & Wiley Constate of Harren, Attest, Charles. Blair, Town Clerk.
Records of the vote cast wi ( Precinct 9. „оны из ничего вали, Мы“ в, 190 г. Olectore of President and Vice President Corrigan and Cox- Socialist Il Large. Frederick N. Nagler of Springfield. Charles . Heuteroute of Lyon " District. 1. 20 erman & eopile of Pittsfield 2. Henry Noffice of Lalyole 3. Laland A. Fredrickson of Horses - Color of a violation of Sardines of John Kenny of Lawrence 6. James F. Dailey of Haverhill 1. Edwin of Mayor of Enrett. 8. John &: Hace of Cambridge . . 9. Jamie F. Stevie of Breton 10 John &. Quetace of Peabody
1. George Metion of Boston 1 12. Carl D. F. Fredrickson of Hopedale. 13. Dennis ICH all of New Bedford. 1. in the Bohumback of Breton
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Vare arabacon & Johnson of Mit ford D'ellean 2 cartridge of Sentons. Viens 1. Helbre of Barrington of Filhanatura. 2. of fred DO Orance of a orthampton 2 + Richard Q Turwhy of Porcenter + I Ched & Cutting of Freetow. 5. George & Batchelder of Lynnfield 6- Samedi Peace of Herrimac 7 - Henry M. Smith of Stoneham Youth 3. Cent of somerville William De Park of Breton 1. Roland F. Alger of Breton Hiram & Server of Breton 2. Villliam De Ce off of Newton 13 De harlee A Chance of Divinela 14. David flehermann of l'andwich (. ! record four roter 4.
Hateon & Tibble - Geokle Party. 08 - 6. Jerry Brown of Brockton Eerste E. Ma teilt of Cambridge. Quistrict 1. 2. Ilrimel Show of Each Longmeadow 3 - Francia Leander King of Procenter
5. Horace B. Foster of Mouth Andone 6. Benjamin Potter of Savamhocatt in 9. 30 cury Jemon of Breton 10. afew of each of Hilton 11- Chine have- Field of Boston 12 George F. Hachburn of Theword 13
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John ( Date of Doctor Republican, Two hundred thirty aires, Richard de Serrecol Legen Socialiet Labor,
Olivie I Call of Easthampton, Prohibition athree. William L. Douglas of Brockton, Democratic, Quehundredthey 56 Blankes Juventus sintió
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Curtis build Jr. of Breton Republican, Two honderd File 5
Hority & Puther of Lalyche, Socialist Lab,
Farine & & Care of Williamsburg ( Prots) 1
Charles 6. Hitchcock of Ware, Sociali.
Henry 8. Little of atterbury bort, New
William of. Olin of Breton, Republican von hum. 1
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Willard Q. Niskie of Severly Grow Ana
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2 Halter . Herar of Morcenter Socialiet Labor 2.5 Francie X tranet of southbridge Democratic Que hundred serinteen 117
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Blanke Sixty three 63
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108 haben . Leahy of Breton Democratic One hundred Eight, 24th John Heaven & herman of Boston Socialist Terenty nine 29
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Frederick De Gillet of ringfield, Republican, Two hundred fifty one. 251
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aParte Que immerred sintes ters 162
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Alvin B. Chamberlain of Sturbridge Hebb. Two hundred forty 240 1
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father White of Harren Democratic One hundred se antifon
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Liteonaf Aldrich of Electrician Democratic in tum schnell
Charles F. Hardy of Honcenter Socialist Twintig ught,
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Blankes derentes one.
Stephen K. Edwards of Southbridge Denveratic Eighty ser. 3). Y quetue Home of Gardner Republican Two hundred eighty, 2/5
Ameto find & Fitchburg Socialiet Tanty George F. Iforced of Leominster, Republican, Que hundred Eighty! !! Harry of. Heller of Leominster Socialiet, Fre ty one 21 Blanke Ind hundred eighty 280
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Thomas De. Sullivan of Hillary, Democratic, One hundred turin 112
Blanke Sixty five 65
Sheriff
Maurice Barclay of Honcenter Socialist Thanty eight 2)
Blanke, Fifty stre 53 I true record of vote cast at trevinet if L'avesse,
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Hanem Have Nomanter 8 th 1904. The meeting was called to order of 6.30 AM ... the Harder, Edward Lombard and the warrant trae
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1 The Specimen Ballate and Penalty and Suites intern Sheets were boeted inteide of the Geland Pail and an In- etunction Sheet in each Booth as per Law.
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Francia ). Foley were appointed as tellere. Colle cloud it + P.M.
die in Quertheundred med l'erreur stre (176) and
fruity Sie (176). The Ballot Box stopped registering at fifty mine (59).
The result of the canvas of votes is as follows; Electores of Checident and Vice President. Ovrigan and Ex. Socialist gabor one (.) .Jeg Frederick I Nagler of Springfield - Charlie I Wentworth of Jums. District 1- German What is of Orthefield
3 - Com . Frederickion of Worcester A Wim Vandercon of Gardner.
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why ?. Hall of Cambria
10" John & Enature of Peabody
12. Carl D. H. I udrickson of Gpedate 13 Dennie Mc Loff of New Bedford 14 Frank Bohmback of Breton
Debe and Hanford, Socialiet, Jew (10) At Large- John Eille of Lawshill
1- Edgar vi. Thisaber of Warzone. 2- Ilva Q. Fenton of Springfield 3 Lonia F. Heres of Horcenter 4. Ernest C. Srich of Waltham
6 - Parkman Flanders of Haverhill" 7. Alfred & Outram of Chelsea 8. Charles H. White of Somerville 9. George H. Galvin of Boston 0. Daniel H. Gorman of Linney 11. Jacob Haerth of Boston 2. Herbert Hoeman of String hit. 13. Jeremiah & muchivan of ati 4. Charles E. Lowell of Whitman.
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Parker and Davis, Vente At LaraE- Patrick M. Colline of Boston 4 - Henry Ho oly of Hetfield 2 . William . Marie of Norm 3. Francie 6. E étabrois el Proveito t. Herbert De Lyone of Fitchbu 1 6- William BCarelliram of Van 7-Charles& Barton of Warres
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Qustrict 9 Emery a Leighton I Boston io Lawrence & Logan of Breton 11. John D. Lee of Boston 12 James & Gotter of Hyde Park 13 Charles I Schley of New Bedford 1. Thomas & Thather of Yarmouth.
Queste and wich For Dietrich Right, Three (53) Med there
Vt Large William It Grafo of aten Sittard Edwin il Curtis of Boston, District 1- Robert H. Hoods of Hatfield 2 - Norman O. Hood of Northfield 3 _ Calvin . Paige of Southbridge 4. Hafter Perley Hall of Fitchburg 5. Newton P. Frye of North Andone 1 6- George to Date of Haverhill.
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8. George H. Perkeine of Somerville. 9- Francia 2. fuld of Breton: 10- Hilton 6. Paige of Breton 11- Thomas Sherwin of Boston. 12. Abbott E. French of Canton 13. Benjamin of nothing of new Bedford. 1. William of Age of Bourne.
Swallow and Carroll, Prohibition, Que (!) At Large- Napoleon B. Johnson of Milford William Do. Partridge of Newton
2- vilfred . Grano of voorthamfito: 3- Richard W. Murfiling of Horcenter. c.
L "Derrey ! Smith of Stoneham: 14 bauch 3. Bent i Somerville 1. Fecham Ho Parl of Breton 10 Poland if lager Gordon
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John Fancy Adama of A mesbury, socialet, This 9 68 2
Tatiane of thates of Brolin, Republican diets Eight. 7-
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Olof Boke hand of Howcenter, Socialist, Elerin m & Crocky of Pittsfield Democratic Seventy Four
Curtis Guild, In. of Boston, Republican serenity 70 Mority Q. Puther of Holyoke, Socialich Labor, Four Blanks Fourteen 12/
Secretary Kamer Y Greenshand of Cambridge Socialist Labor, Two. 2 Fannie & Clary of Williamsburg Prohibition, Fire Charles & Hitchcock of Hare, Socialist, Seventeen 67
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