Records of the Town of Warren 1904-1913, Part 20

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


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Under article 8 th - Voted that the Selectmen act as agents to carry out the funciones of this article


Under article 9 th Voted to vaise, and appropriate the sum of Four hundred and fifty dollars for, abatement of taxes.


Under article 10th Voted to authorize the Selection to contract for struct lighting with the Central Massachusetts. Electric Company for one year.


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Under article 11 th Voted to face the article, our.


Under article 12 th Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of Two hundred and thirty dollars


Under article 13th


Voted to raise and appropriate the sur of one hundred dollard, $100. the same to be paid to the Quartermaster of Poer 65, M. A. P.


Under article 14th


Voted to grant the free use of Memorial Hall to the JAK, Post the first and third Tidnesday conings ofeach month for the coming year for their mutings, also for Memorial Sunday and Memorial Day, and the privilege of hanging their fractures and relices on the walls of said hall permanently for the knowing year, also the fire use of the Town Hall for Memorial Day


Under article 15th


Voted to grant the free use of Memorial Hall the first and third Wednesday afternoons , each month for the ng year, to Clava Barton Relief Corpo for their meetings.


Under article 16 th Voted to grant the free use of the Town Hall for one evening to Clava Bartow Relief Corps.


Under article 17th Voted to grant the free wer of the Town Hall, als Memorial Bull, for one ruining to the Kings Daughters.


Under article 18th Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of fifteen dollars.


Under article 19th. Voted to accept the sum of ninety sie dollars from the heive ogskid Blow as a fund to b


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held in truck, the cream of the same to the rapouded for the perpetual can, and maintenance of the burial lot of said Egchel Blair in Fine Grow Cemetery minutes 62, Low the 1909 plan of Cemetery


Under article 20 th


Voted to accept the sum of one hundred dollars from the state of Olived I'll Goved, as a fund, to be held in trust, the income of the same to I expended for the perfectival cars and maintenance of the burial lot of John B. Goved in Pine Grove Simetery, number 494, on the 1909 Jeland of Cemetery.


Under article 21 st.


Voted to accept the cum of fifty dollars from France M. Pepper, as, a fund, to be held in trust, the income of the same to be Expended for the perpetual cara, and maintenance of the burial lot of Joseph L. Pepper in Time Grow Cemetery, numbers 46 and 47, on the 1909 plan of Cemetery .


Under article 22 nd


Voted to accept the sum of our hundred dollars from Lucy S. Smith, as a fund, to be held in trust, the income of the same to be expended for the perpetual car and maintenance of the burial lot of William A. Smith in Fine Grow Cemetery, number 633, on the 1909 plan of fametery


Under article 23 rd


Voted to accept the sum of one hundred dollars from John W. Davis, and Charles I Dans, as a fund, to be held in truck, the income of the car to In expended for the perpetual can , and maintenance of their burial lot in Pin Grow Cemetery number 610, on the 1909 flaw of timetery


Under article 24th Voted to accept the sum of one hundred dollars from John G. Barley, wie a fund, to I need is


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trust , the income of the same to In rapended for the perpetual care and maintenance of his burial lot in Pim Show Cemetery, number 350, on the 1909 plan of Cemetery


Under article 25th


Voted to accept the sun of one hundred dollars from John Borner, as a fund, to be held in trust, the income of the same to In rapended for the perpetual caw and maintenance of the burial lot of William Bonner in Pm Grow Cemetery, number 71, on the 1909 plan of Cemetery


Under article 26 th


Voted to accept the sum of our hundred dollars from the setrate of Ellew S. Jaggar, as a fund, to be held in truet, the income of the same to I expended for the perpetual care and maintenance of the burial lot of Odvin L. Jaggar in Pine Grow Cemetery, number 629, on the 1909 plan of Cemetery.


Under article 27th Voted to grant the free use of the Town Hall, also Memorial Hall, for one grinning to the Hamn Rural Improvement association.


Under article 28th


Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred dollard , ($1500) to I werd in the expression of the centric bitte,


Under article 29 th


Voted to authorize and instruct the Treasurer to invistain the name of the Inhabitants of the Town of Haven, all cemetery trust funds now received and hereafter received by the Treasurer, and unexpended interest thereon, in the following savings banke: The Hamn Savings Bank, Han Savings Bank, Worcester County Institution for Savings, Horecter Mechanics Savings Bank, Worcester Fin Cent Savings Bank, The Peoples Sangs Bank of Horcenter, Springfield Institution for Savings and Springfield Fix Cento Savings Bank; Said investments chall bu as ordered by the Selectmen and Cemetery Commissioners.


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Under article 30 th Voted that the Selectmen appoint, a committee to have charge of property , came as lack your


Under article 3 1 ch Voted to face the article our.


Under article 32 nd Voted to hear report from John It Tyler one of the Committee. Whr. Tyler gave a report


Under article 33 rd


Voted to authorize the Town Treasurer to pay four per Cent, interest, on the Cemetery Trust Funds, and unexpended interest, on said funds, until otherwise invented.


Under article 34th Voted to grant the free use of the Town Hall for our mining to the Harrow Look and Ladder Company, Number One


Under article 35 th


Noted to vaice, and appropriate the cum of one thousand dollars ($1000.) for the suppression of crimeand that the same be placed in the hands of the Selectmen who chall, act as agents, or shall appoint an agent ou agente, to expand euch, appropriation, and inforce the law.


Voting the meeting be desevered. altest IF Duncan Toun block.


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Harrow Mars, March 201912. Jouw Bleck and Selectnew Town of Harrow I hereby tender my resignation ad bonnetable of the Town of Huren to take effect immediately Joeech St Gurgel. attest Im F Duncan Pour blesk.


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In Board of Selectmen for the Tour of Hamm. Massachusetts.


Ordered:


Police having been given and a public housing hold as fraudes by how, that The New England Telephone , ancor Alegraph Company of Haceachusetts los and it ve Rarely granted a location for and permission to wet and mountain protes and were to be placed thereem together with such sustaining or protecting fixtures , as said company may draw necessary , in the freeble ways hereafter referred to as requested un petition of said company dated the 13th day of March, 191%.


All construction under this order shall be in accordance with the following conditions;


Poles shall be of sound timber, and recesona ably straight , faced shall beet substantially at the fiorita indicated wfrom the plans sivarked 26 of 3-9-12- proposed prote locations of. D. C. F. + T. Co. to Is filed with this order. There may h attached to said files not to proceed ten wines , and all of said uns chill be placed at a height of not leve than 16 feet from the ground.


The following and the public mage or parts ofways along which the poles alow referred to may be created, and the number of poker which may Is created thereon under this grant :


Bomis Road, Per side-on pole man the Keyes Grosse. Charles L. Konces. Delecture.ce


Eduard Lombard É Dactor.


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Hawant for Presidential Primary TheCommonwealth Of Massachusetts Worcester S.S.


John Collins of Either of the hourtables of the youn of Theman in the Country of Horcenter checking. In the name of the Commonwealth of Muerachevets you are hereby required to notify and war the in. habitants of said tour of Hansen who an qualified to vote in Primaried to must at their respective voting Mecenate, in said Namen on Tuesday, the Thirtieth Day of april, 1912 at Six thirty oclock P.M., for The following purposes :


To bring in their voter to the Primary Officers for the Election of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:


8 Delegates at Large to National Conventions, 8 Alternate Delegates at Large to National Convention, 2) District Delegates to National Delegales, 2) Dietrich alternate Delegates to National Conventions, and also to Express their preference for Candidates You the offices of President and Vice President of the thuted States.


All the alon candidates, and officers are to voted for ufern one ballot.


The folle will wo ofere at serna velock G.M., andries Is closed at nine oclock P.M. Und you and directed to save this Hawant by posting allested copies thereof at Each of the post offices in said toun, one copy on the Town Hall building and one on Furman's Hall, Test Herren, where the firmaries jaws to held, ten days, at least before the time of holding said notinge


Houseof fail-not, and make return of this Warrant with uner dounge there to the Face Cilest at the time and


Tony under our hands this defterthe way of Série. A.D., 1912. Jonu blesf Charles L. Comto. Selectiven Arhu Edactor I Eduard Lombard Jianu


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Hanen Hace., May 3 1914. This is to certify that afor the receiver before the fechation for a recount of votes cast at the Primaria april 30 m Precinct A.+13 thax cer found the augurial count correct and in addition thereto is fund as fectioned for that 10 Bullets une counted and blanks owing to the fact that voters marked ning delegate, ut large for D'aff where only right should have been rated für


Lester 2. Bununghs. Juerga & Hutchviem Fed Ilacaraw attest Im Duncan Jour bleck


Record of Presidential Primary Precisiet A. Af. 20. 1912 Meeting called to order by the Harder at 6 3.0 9.2.1. Paraut ward read by the Harder Colle forced ax or Joclock Specimen ballots nire ported.


Election officers une :- Dandew, James IM Pelligitt Frank Sle. Senachay


blev Tilliain 6. Mchole J. Walter Mrow apertura Enrett . Theredaw, Louis Y Pearce, Ralph ( Blevet Daniel @ Stathanany . Tolle we closed at Dodot and backet Les, Just


qued 113 Republican ballots taken out and 07 Comoratie, total 150 which aquand ruth register


Bullets une counted with the following reculte.


Democratic Party Delegates at Large. Frank J. Donahue 26


F. Jerry Brown 14


1 / day # Graghém


Thu. J. rz gerald Prochain


Charlie . Hantill 13


Charles . Strecker


11


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Sand I. Hatch


nomury . Schaefer Gurga Fred Williams 8


Blanks Total


alternate delegates at Large Jannes M. Folan Josefin A Léonard


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andrew a. Badaracco. Chinice .F Complet


Jeien Ixaherty


James M. Falan Daniel H. Maguire


Luke J. Minahaw Daniel M. OBrien yough I OConnell


John P. Kane


6 115 296


Blanks Total


9 12 20


Thomas J. M Grath John F. Malley


10 73


Total 74


alternate Dietrich Delegates Second Sichit 21


James 6. Higgins 20


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5 6 22 12. 60 20%


/1 15 17 20 21 -21 21 20 20


Presedeur Champ black Yourdrow Wilson Blanks Quequer M. Jose Total Vice President Blanks John Fitzgerald Eugene HJ000 Sand & Watch Junge Frede Hliaires


Total 37


Republican


Delegates at Large .- Charles S. Baxter Junge It. Coleman Frederick Fos dick albert B. Hurt


Ortan av. La Riviere


James G. Jagemine Arthur & Hacon ali G. Hacke Franck Seillech


Winthrop Munay Crane John 2. Bates Lucino Tuttle Thu It Hicks Samuel B. Cahier Samuel J Felder James F. Cavanagh Edmond Cote Blanke Total


463


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3


3 37


13


1.5


1


1


1


35


36 35 35 35 35 36. 36


65 62 62 63 63 64 62 62 11-7 90cl.


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alternate delegates at Lavyal.


Bryan H. anthony Fraich Vogal Joseph Monett Charles H. Ismer Halter Ballantyne Jeaan L. Petite


Queel J. adams Charles L. Daniel Thomas . Doherty Richard R. Flynn Thu Larrabee John & Mangfold Max Mitchell


Baseine G. Hard Russell a. Hord Blanke Total


Dietrich Delegates


Ombury G. Clark


William H. Friker


I Frank Drake


Merrick a. Marce


Blanke. 15


Total


226


Alternate Gratuit Delegates Freund Lichich 2 Clarence Heill 69


David F Dielow


68


Charles H. Holmes 30


Benjamin Barg 30


Blanke 29


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Total


226


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Second Dichist 72


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30.1112.


The mecting was called to order by Harders Charles Suficence of 7 T.M., and the Manauch war read


The following officers were present


Freeph Campbell Kamil a o Leary William Downey


Tohu é Tongues


Timothy W Colline


Robert W. Brown


Www I OLeary


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allspecimen Hallots, Penalty ,and instruction sheets www posted outside heard Paile, and placed in voting booths in compliance with the Law. The ballot for was Examined by the Election officers and was found impity and was found to requêtes zero (00) The folle you declared ofen at 7 PM. Jebuthereit indicates.


Driedates Charles et Baxter 12 Tengo It Coleman - 12


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Octavo W. La Binne.


13. 12 13.


Frank stvarlich Winthrop Il Grane When &. Bater


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Samuel Elder Tpona Caranack 9


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Odtrwand Cote Blanche


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James G. Magennis


Deputy "


inspector


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! John &. Long Bryaning H Anthony Franck Vogel Keith Domette Walter Ballantyne


Ernest S. adame. Charles 2. Burrill Thomas A. Logiertes


John Lawakes John G. manfred Max Mitchell Laveine a. Sind.


Blanke.


On chory Q. Clark Dieleiden H. Früher Frank Drake Merrick a. Moree Blanke


1 David Pillow Charles 26. Hohner


Benyamin Bravo


For President Port Vil. La Follette


William Howard Jaff Blanke


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14 15 14 14 14 14


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1-2 12 1.2 12 12 12 15


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11 13. 12


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1 13 10 11


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Se Dire President Sherman New York Robert M. La Follette Theodow Poreenet / Blanke Total number of a tex 000/ andré democrats Democratic Candidates


1 EEry Troun his It loughlin 1


1.


Juhu I Fitzgerald Pagliain .Hayes


1


1


Charles Martel


Charles Bethecker Enge Fred Stiliaus John P. Jenney Janne A Vaney. Thu a Tellher. Plants


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James M. Folan Joseph & Leonard arthur a. Badaracco. Charles F Campbell Peter & Flaherty James M. Folan Jamil 26. Maquin Lucky & Minahan Daniel M. OBrien Joseph 2. 06 mill Thu P. Kane Blanks


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John H. Blanc . Mammae F. He Grath John g Malloy Tohu It black In Blanke,


John P. Ommer Jamed & Horggine Blanker Charles Grouch


2


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Champ Clark


Blanke John D Fourth


3


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For Vice President That Fitzgerald 1 The Arating Blanke 3


The muting adjourned at 11 P.M. Merely certify that the foregoing is a true and accurate


3. Material Primaria Civil 30 11/2) DanielO Leary


1 aller Um Dewan Pour blesk 1


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Dancester S.S.


To John Collins Constable of the town of Hamm. in the Country of Horcenter, Greeting : In The Name Of The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts, you and directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Found of Hamon, qualified to vote in Elections and in town affairs, to med, at the Town Hall, in said Hamann. on Howday the eighth, day of July 1912. at right oclock in the evening then and there to act il the following articles: - article 1 0 To choose, a Moderator to preside at said muting


article 2 nd To see if the tour will vote to appropriate the sun I twenty dollars to be paid to the Hanul Itatering Cuit Company for watering the streets about the Town Hall, and Public Library, for the summer svacon, of , qiv, and authorize the heacured to borrow money to meet the appropriation.


article 3rd


To er if the town will vote to accept a track of land adjoining Fine Grow Cemetery from Edgar It Butterworth and albert . Butterworth said land to become a fight of said cemetery or act in any way relative thereto


Under article Hth.


To see if the town will rote to construct a highway from Main street your land of the Boston , and allary Ril Road, James J. Cutler , and Eller Flutter, Sorgul Bridges, and the Hamn Stearn Jump Company approximately Eleven hundred feet in length and in accordance with the lay out of the County Commissioners as out forth in the decree from said Commissioners to the town of Havn filed May 2+1912, and appro- forvate, a sum of money to must the species of Construction, the expenses of the County Commissioners. and for land damaged incident to the construction of said highway and authorign the Treasurer


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to borrow money to mut said appropriation. Article 5 th


To see if the town will accept a sund of money as a gift from George to. Bridges, the Boston and allany Rail Road and the Harnon Steam Pump Company and vote to appropriate the sun of money so received to must the Experces of construction of the highway as described in rapreuse of construction of the highway as described in article four of this Marrant .


Said appropriation to I in addition to any sund, appropriated under article four.


and you and directed to see this Itawant, by frosting upe altered copies thereof at each of the Post Office in said, Jour, and our copy on the Town Hall Building, where the muting is to Is held, ten days at beach before the time for holding said miting.


Hereof Fail Hot, and make due return of this Hanaut. with your doungs thereow, to the Town blesk, at the time and place of muting as aforesaid . Sir under your havde this tunity fifth day of fine in the year one thousand nine hundred and tule. Charles L. Conche. Selectionun J. Eduard Lombard John @ Dalton attest


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Storcenter SS. Jouw of Namen. Purewant to the ruthin Durant, I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Haven heren desaid to most at the time, and place , and for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this Harant, at each of the Post Office in said toun , and one expy on the building where the muting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for paid muting John Collins Constable of Hansen Darrin Maso June 2/1 /2 attest: I'm F. Duncan Toun Clerk.


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Havrew Mars. July 8 19/12


Of the Inhabitants the tour of Haver was held Monday Evening July 8 1912 at colock. The Harvard was wad by the Town bleck Jannes White, Levis N Pearce, alexander a Carmanau and touch & Gleason were appointed tellers and didly encore for the faithful performance of their duties


Under article 1. Freeph G. Hastings was choce Moderator. Under article 2 nd


Voted to appropriate the sun of Aunty dollars to La praiatothe Name Watering Vest Company for watering the streets about the Town Hall laced Public Library, for the summer season of our, and authough the treasurer to borrow money to meet the appropriation.


Under article 3rd Voted That the Town, accept from Edgar It and albert J. Butterworth a track of land, adjoining Pine Grow Cemetery decirched , as follows; Beginning at the South-that corner of land of Lucy Sylvester , and on line, of said Permitery, here by land of said Sylvated A 340 30' 26 92 just there by other land of grantove 85030 H 17 feet, there by land of Clarence Parker 8.360 4516 61 fact to a stone set in the ground theme by Parkere land S. 30 H 41/2 feet to live of Cemetery there by Gernetery live Easterly to the place of beginning. Containing 1800 sq ft. Said tract of land to become a part of Pine Show Cemetery and to be used for ornamental purposes only with the exception of reach parts of late #72 and 80 ac are included in- abou description.


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Under article Four.


Voted that a highway be constructed from Main Street, over land of the Boston, and allany Railroad, James J. butler, and Ellen F butler, Strenge to. Bridges and the Hanon Steam Pump Company. in accordance with the layout of the bounty Comm. issioners as pas forth in the return from said commissioners filed May 24, 1912, and that the toun appropriate the sum of fin thousand , fire hundred (5500.) dollars to much the referee of construction, the expenses of the county commissioners and for land , damaged incident to the construction of said highway and that the Town Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to borrow the sum of five thousand , fin hundred (5500) , dollars to murt this appropriation, and give the notes of the tour to be paid in ten , annual payments. Moderator declared motion cawird 89 votes in favor and nous against. Under article Find Voted to accept the sum of tirenty fin hundred dollars, as a gift from Georges Is. Bridges, or the Boston I allany Failroad, and the Hanww Steam Jump Company and appropriate the sum of money so received for the purpose of construction of the highway as described in article Four, this appropriation to be in addition to The sum of fine thousand five hundred dollars appropriated under article Four of this stawant. Moderator, declared motion carried by von two thirds vote


Voted that musting In discolud. Ihm F.Duncan Pour Clerk.


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Harcenter S.S. To John Collins Linetable of the town of Harrow, in the Country of Horcenter. Greeting :


In The Name Of The Commonwealth Of Massachus ste you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the


Journal of Hamon, qualified to vote in elections , and ine loun affairs, to must at the Town Hall, in said Hamon, "w Thursday the twenty- fifth day of July 1912 at sight o'clock in the evening they, and there to act on the following articles :-


article 1 st


To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting


article 2nd


To see if the town will rote to authorize the Selection to contract for resurfacing the macadam road constructed by the town in the villages of Hanen and Ther Hassen appropriate a suw of money for the same, and authorize the town treasurer to borrow money to meet the appropriation. article 3 rd


To see what action the tome will take in reference to widening the Maple, and Southbridge strut roadway and bridge under the Boston and Albany Railroad, immediately west of the passenger station in the village of Hamm or act in any way relation thereto.


and you are directed to see this Hanaut, by posting info attected copies thereof at each of the Post Offices in said Town, and our copy on the Down To all Building, whom The muting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for holding said muting


Hours of Fait Hoth and maker due return of this Itarrant, with your doings therow, to the Power blesk, at the time and place of muting as aforeward. Arrow under our hands this fifteenth day of laly in the year one thousand nine hundred and then. Charles Donck. Selectmen


1. Eduard Lombard, John 6 Dalton Namn Cittest .. Imit Duncan Town & leck


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Worcester SS. Town of Hamul. Purswant to the within Hawant, I have notified the Inhabitants of the town of Narrow, here described to much, at the time, and place , and for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up attected copies of this Hawant, at each of the Post Office in said toun, and one copy on the building where the meeting is to be held, few days before the time, appointed for said muting John Collins Constable of Hansen attest Hm F. Duncan Found Clerk.


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Narrow Mass, July 251/ a meeting of the Inhabitants of the Hours of Hansen Das hedin the Force Hall, Thursday Forening July 25 at Soclick. The Hanant was read by the Fotow Clark William F. Duncan.


William Taylor, James M Kelligitt, Edward . Boglow, and I Harter Attore was appointed tellers and nun over for the faithful performance of their dieties. Under article 1 st. Farvefahi & Hastings was chosen Moderater


Under Hetile 2 nd Voted that the town vote to authorize the Arbetonen to contract for resurfacing the macadam und constructed by the town in the villages of Dawn and They Havene or euch portions of the road as is necessary, appropriate the sum of three hundred dollard for the same, and authoring the town treasured to bonow money to must the appropriations. Moderator, declared motion canned four un * aux and one agammel.


Under article 3rd Vited to face the article Nr. Usted that muting In drecord


attest: Im I Duncan Found Clerk.


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Preference for Candidate for President of the United States Robert Jul. La Follette , Theodow Porcent Hilliard Howard Jaft 1.2. Blanke 5


Total 113


Preference for Vice President of the United States Robert La Follette 2.


James Sherman


12 Samuel McCall


Qugine noble Foss 1


Halter Putnam


Tweeell a Good


John L. Bates Hanthrop Hurray Brance albert Banridge William J. Bryan Champ black Theodor Forceult John D Long Blanke


1 47 Total 113


The meeting adjourned at 12.30 AM. Voting material was returned to Ju belen ( Filiais 6. Nechala. Clerk Precinct A. alters: Am Duncan Jones blesk.


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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts


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C Je John Collins au pair11 Quetable of the town of Parma, in the Country of Honester, Frutury; In The Hand Of The Commonwealth of Madanhuset you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Town of Harrow, qualified to vote in Primaries to must at their reelection voting precinto that is Precinct A " at the Tour Hoved Hamm, wird Procent B" at Freins Hall. That Thround i said Hamn, in Tuesday the twenty fourth day of Repetentes 1912 at 630, a clock in the Exming Then and there bring in their rotes to the Primary Officers for the Nomination of candidates of political parties, for 0.1/ the following officers:


Hormon, Accutenant Journos, Secretary, Treasurer and Receiver Funeral, auditor, attorney General, Representation in Congres, Councilor, Senator, one Representation in General Court County Commissioner, County Preneurer.


and for the Election of the following sofficere: Menschen of State Committee


Dierules of Pouce Committees


Delegates to State Conventions of Political Parties Ill the alow candidates and officers are to be voted for regrow one ballot.


Tolle will Is open at 7.00 velock P. M. and will In closed at qo0 oclock P.M.




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