Records of the Town of Warren 1904-1913, Part 6

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


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Voted, that the maner, terme and conditions of collecting taxe for the renewing year to as follows: Viz! That will taxe shall to due august 12 1906. all other taxe shall to die november 14 1906 Interest at the rate of eix forceux chall to changed ou taxes from Manchester 1906, untill card taxes are paid. If Jany taxes remain unpaid Feb. 10x 190mg the tax collector shall proceed to collect the same according to lower of the commonwealth of massachusetts, also that the compensation of the collector chall bo wel follows: The Far Collector shall receive as compensation for his the sum of 2.50 dollars, the final payment of came to the made where all taxes for the year 1906 are collected or abated.


Voted to accept the list of Jurors, revised as follows :- Samuel U. Cutler George He. Ellis Te cellen Du. albert Woodard Darren D. Ball Sweeph J. Hastings Charles & Wilson Ralph B. Patrick Lewis It Pearce Fred H. Lawrence Joseph &. A. Janent Edward A. Spencer Francis J . Foley Charles H. Ball Dennis Donohue Lucian It. Jellet Halter F. Tourtelotte Herbert G. Johnson


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Bereg int Continued. Patrick J. Dailey George H Dexter Harry Potter James @ Kerrigan Harchal Underwood JohnGalduvill Isaac H . Moore Stephen Huizes Herbert U. Shepard Robert P. Bestick Jullian B. anderson Fred L. Cacarn Robert Her Heyde Dreefch D. Vigneaux John T. Conets


Joseph 2. Gendron Timer & Clark Homer a Tidd James J. Cutler Thomas Dyrow Edward Forte Thomas Merine Nathan P. Pollina Edward D. Sullivan Ralfich R. Jones Twee fik O Favient John Crowley Fred & Hilest . Hommes das Herbst Edward & Tobin alphonse Guyon William W. Smith James Dailey Edward F. Moran Thomas Crown John McFarlane adelbert T. Darling


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stiele 9.


Voted that the Selectmen to such agente to Get for the best interests of the town.


File in Voted that the matter I left with the Selection to act for the best interests of the town. Voted to raise and appropriate the wo of Two Thousand Deflare Contacte. 11 Voted that the sun if (350) Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars braised and approfirated for the tet interests of the town.


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Voted that the Sum of (100) One Hundred Dottore to be paid to the Administrator of the state of Sarah R. Earle, when said administrator chall by deed conny to the town of Hanew the right to use as a public highway a certain tract of land that was laid out by the Selection for a public way accepted by a vote of the town May 26 1900 and described as follows. Beginning , at bound #1 at a corner of land of me. M. G. Hitchcock also the Easterly corner of land of the Jacketcom Manify Go. themes 5 630 45'@ 128 12 feet to land of the BrA Railroad 60 thers N.5.50 45' 24 161 feet to another corner of the Jorkeleon Mning Co's land theres 8280€ 38 feet to place of beginnury X


de13 Voted to allow Tablets to Ir placed at intrance ofthemoral hall.


to invited to grant fic use of of the Tourstall. and Memorial half for one armung to the Tings Daughters.


til 15 Voted to prase article over.


Ve 16 Voted to han Frow By-Laws revised, make such


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additions as may h necessary, and report the came to the town for its acceptance at the next town meeting. Voted that moderator copefront a committee of 3 to carry out the work. The Moderator appointed: Qual M. Blair, William F. Taylor, and Soph Inkastrys.


Under article 17 Voted to raise aced appropriate the case of 20) Tricity Dollars


United 18 noted that it to left with Selectivew.


article 19 Voted to accept the cure of One Hundred Fifty Dollars (150) from the state of Samuel A Gleason to be held in trust the income to be Expended by the Cemetery Commissioners of the Town of Hanew for the care of the funil lots of Samuel U. Gleason and Stephen Gleason


midler articleso Voted to accept the cum of One Reminded Dollars (100.) from albert H. Power, as a fund, the income of the came to be used for the perpetual care of the John H Course lot in line brow cemetery


Under article 21 voted to pass this article our.


article 22 Voted to received the note wherely the town mited to build as three face wooden bridge Jour Qualoragrins in place of the old North Bridge, and the appropriation of Fourteen Hundred Dollars (1400.) to build card budge , and ubitments.


article 23 Voted to prase our.


nudler article 24 Voted to raise aced appropriate the sun of One Hundred Dollars (100) To be placed in hande of quartermaster of Post 65 S. A.R.


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for the proper observance of Memoria. Day


Viele 25 Voted to grant the free use of memoria. Hall to the G.W. R., Post twice in each month for their meetings, also for memorial Day with the same privilegie we une granted in 1904 and 1905.


twin voted to grant free use of memorial Hall to the Howard Belief Confie for the mechugs for month, same day as, as the Post 65 G.a. P., hold their meeting in coming.


Fele 27 Voted to grant the free use of the Town Hall, also memorial Hall, for one priming to the Hanew Tural Improvement association.


ich 28 Voted to face OVEN.


After The articles in the warand had then disposed of Moderator William & Patrick appointed the following := Fence Vicurre :-


Edward D. Sullivan William F. Taylor Samuel . Cutler


Fill Drives: Hector Lathe alexander Carliel Pension of Town By-Laws Eine M. Blair, I. f . Taylor Joseph G. Heactings In motion of Charles B. Blan the meeting tuvas, dissolved attest :- William. Duncan Town Clerk.


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Forrester, S.S. Hanew, Macd. april 5/06. Then personally, appeared Charles S. Blair and was duly sword to faithfully perform the Index of the office of Treasures of the Town of Pianeed for the year inewing. (Before me, F. H. Kimball. Justing of the Peace. allest The F. Duveau Toun beleck.


Horester S.S. Hunew, Mass. april 10,1906 The personally appeared Thas. B. Blair, who made with that he has complied with Section 21 of Chapter 35 of the Przed Lave of Massachusetts by delivering the public records of the town of Hanen Mass, to This processor. William F. Duncan.


before me F. W. Kimball. Justice of the Peace atted Unw. F. Duncan. Town Clock.


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forcenter .. . To John Colline Constable of the town of Via we, in the Country of Howester ELectura:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Haven, qualified to vote in elections and town affaire, to meet at the Town Hall, in card Hansen, on Saturday the thirtieth day at two oclock in the afternoon, then and the to act on the following Articles. article rex


To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting


article 2nd


To see if the town will rescind the vote wherety they voted that one third of the amount of money approfinated for roade to Expended for cutting and grading roads outside of the village, and vote that the Expenditure of paid one third of the amount of money appropriated for roads be Expended for granting the roads of the town.


article 3rd


To see if the town will vote to appropriate a cum of money and authorize the town treasurer to borrow money to meet paid appropriation to build a steel bridge over Queabag river, in place of the old Cutter budge so called, also abutments, and choose a committee to build the varme an act " any way relative thereto


article 4 the To see if the town will vite to raise, and approfirate a cadame puma of money and authorize the treasurer to borrow the came. The amount to appropriated to be used to abate a part of the three of the Turkine Machine Co.


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Cuticle 5% avec of the town will accept the report of the committee on down by law, conds vite to adopt the by law we Expected, ar act thereon. 1


and you are directed to per this Havant by posting up attected copies thereof at Each of the Post Office in paid Town, and one copy and the Town Hall Breeding, where the meeting is to be held, ten days at least before the time for holding paid meeting.


Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of the Diamant, with your doinge thereows, to the Town Check, at the time and place of meeting as aforesaid. Given under our hands the nineteenth day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and six.


Charles & Combs Selectnew John E. Dalton Robert Love Hanew attest Mm F. Duncan Town Clerk.


Horcenter, S.S. Town of Hansen. Purewant to the within Warrant, I haw notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Danen herein desculid to meet at the time and place and for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this Hanant , at Each of the Post Office in paid town, and one copy on the building where the meeting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for paid meeting JanerosPace. June 20 1906.


John Collins Constable of Hanew. atleet My .Duncan Forone Click.


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at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Waren held in the town hall Saturday June 30 at 2 pm, the machine was called to sider Of Town bleck Hm F. Duncan who read the warrant. a ) Dexter and Hu J. Fragan were appointed tellere during the Election of to moderater and they took daly sevor for the faithful perform atree of their duties Jule William E. Patrick was Elected Moderator the receiving 12 votre and John W. Tyler 1.


ides Ided to jours the Article over.


de 3 Charles L. Combe made a motion that was carried that a representative of a bridge concern who was present be given the privilege of the floor I'm J Teagan made a motion to prase the Article our which was lost. Edward D. Sullivan offered the following written motion That the town appropriate the sum 2500. and that the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to authorized to borrow money to meet said appropriation, and that the Board of Selectmen to authorized to contract for a steel bridge and abutmente. Motion carried Junanimously.


Siden amies 2. He made as moterys That was appropriate five hundred Dollars to be applied for the abatements of the Perkins Machine to taxe after considerable delate the motion une lost by a vote of 29 in favor and 32 against de's Voted to face the article over. Voted to dissolve the meeting alttext


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Worcester S. S. To John Colline Gonetable of the town of Warren, in the Country of Worcester, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massa. chucette, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Town of Naview, qualified to vote in Elections and in town affaire, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Marren, on Tuesday the fourth day of September 1906 at 7:30 oclock in the Evening, then and there to act on the following articles :- article 1 st


Tochoose a moderator to preside at said muting


article 2nd To see if the town will approfinitate a sum of money to be Expended for the suppression of crime, choose an agent ou committee to Expand the same, and authorize the treasurer to borrow the amount of money to appropriated.


and you are directed to serve this, Harrant, by posting wife attested coffice thereof at Each of the Post Offices in said Jour, 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 Hasan. with your doings thereou , to the Town Clerk, at the time, and place of meeting as aforecard. Given und Your hands this turnity third day of august in the your one thousand nine hundred and Rix. Charles I Combe Selectoren John C. Dalton Robert Love Wanew. attest MI F. Duncan Town T leik.


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Honester, S. S. Town of Harrow. Purewant to the within Hanaut, I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Warrer heren , de- scribed to meet at the time and place , and for the purpose within mentioned, to preting up attected copies of thee Warrant, at rack of the Post Office in said town, and me copy on the building where the meeting is to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meeting. Manew, Mass. August 24 1906.


John Bothie Constable, of Narrow attest: AMI. Duncan Jour Clerk. At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the town of Haven, held in the Town Hall, Tuesday Evening September 4th 1906, the Jour E terk called the meeting to order at 7.30 oclock, and read the Warrant. Frank H. Limehan and Habit. . Johnown wire appointed tellere during the Election a moderator, and were duly sword for the faithful performance of their dutice


tracées ! Charlie He. Walker was Elected Moderator.


ser Ècle 2 I'm a jonker offered the rotinaina written motion. Voted to grant the sum of 500 for the enforcement of the liquor law, and that the selection & inducted to emple efficient agents and alsnes I suppose the sale of istericating liquore, this amount to be taken proud the entergent fund if necesein"


Frank O. Gleason offered ad and amendment Which was accepted ty Holt genhet as a substitute mition :- To grant the sum of 300 for the enforcement of the liquor law, and that the selectmen to in structed to Employ Efficient agente und ensmed to suppress the sale of intoxicating liquors. god that we authough the treasures de cursos 300. for the fourfree"


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seconded and a note taken which resulted 59 in the affirmative and 33 on the receptive The de was dultet and Frank 6. Ileaven asked for a division of the house on the question, which resulted 69 in the affirmation and 41 in the negative.


Motion offered by M'a Jouke as previously : nucented in writing substituting 300. wehead of 500. The motion was seconded. Frank He Kimechan offered as an amendment :- "That the town appropriate 100 for the suppressor à the illegal sale à tiques, same de te left in nuside of lifecare. Amendment seconded. Joseph S. Castings made, a motion that we proceed to the original question. Matern cared 64 to 50.


The original motion was then just by the Moderator as follows. Voted to grant the sum a 300 for the Enforcement of the liquor law, and that the selectmen bo instructed to Employ Efficient agente and councel to suppress the sale of intrucating liquore this amount to be taken from the contingent fund if necessary. Moderator declared motion carried. Frank H. Linehan doubted vite. Mr. Linehan also acked that another note to taken and the check list used, which was not granted and Mer. Linehan insisted that the Clerk record this fact The selection, 6 parke & Combe, Robert Love and Dr. John 6. Dalton declined to serve under the motion be noted


Voted that any voter who wants to speak to quen an opportunity Motion made and carried that meeting to dissolved. (theet


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Horcenter, To John Collins Conetable of the town of Varreu. in the County of Worcester, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Town of Haven, qualified to vote in Elections and in town affaire, to meet at their respective voting precincte, in said Haven, on Tuesday the sixth day of November 1906 at 6,30 velock on the fore wow, then and there to fine their voter to the election officere for Server, Lieutenant Lowmov, Secretary, Dienewer, Auditor, attorney General; Rehernative a. Conmove; Courcelles, Senator; One Representative in the General Court; County Commotioner, Oleks Courte; Segreter of Deeds; and County Treasures? Polle will be open at seven o'clock, A. M. and may be closed at four oclock P. M. And you are directed to serve the Warrant by posting wy attected expres cherry at rache y the Post Offices in said joun one way on the Town Hall Building, and one on Firmen's Hall. That Havew where the meetings are to to held, ten days at last ofere the time for holding sand meetings-


Hereof Fail Not, and make due return of this Theavant, with your drings there, to the Jour Clerk, at the time and place to meetings afousaid. Tien sender and hands this twenty third day of October in the year one thousand nine hundred and six. Charles X. Combe. Chu. O. Dalton atlet: Thu F. Duncan Town Clerk.


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Horcenter. J.J.


Town of Warren. Purewant to the within Nawant, I have notified the Inhabitants the Found Havew herein described to meet at the time and place and for the future withan mentioned, by posting safe attested cojueces og this Diamant, at ruch of the Post Office in Said Jour, one way on the Town Hall building, and one on Guemore Hall Weet numero, where the meetings are to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meetinge


John Colline Gonetable of Hanen Hanew, Mare October 24 1906


attest Um F. Duncan Touw Clerk.


Records of Election, Precinct A. Town of Harren November 6th 1916


The meeting was called to order at 6:30 A.M. by the Harden James F. M& Helligett who read the warrant Specimen ballate and instructions to voters were properly posted. The Ballot box was opened at Toclock A ! and shown to be empty, the indicator standing at three ciphere.


The polle were opened ,and voting commenced at To AM. All the Election officers were forment Except 2. Frank Lunlaw and Bartholomew A Sydow war Room in In the murder to take me place. The Election Officers were as follows Warden, James J. M. Ro legett


Deputy ", "Edward F. Home. Harry E. Reed Definity. .. William E Hechole. Inefactor Daniel Q. Hathaway. Lavie W. Peance 11


11 Franck He Kimetran.


Bartholomew Q. Lidor Fellene Herbert Q. Johnson Edward 2. Sullivan


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The ballot fox was opened at 125 oclock P.M. by the Harden and 285 ballote were taken out, the indicate ergratinde 285


The polls were declared closed at 4, velick .LU and the ballot box was opened by the Havdew. and 72 bullote were taken out, making a total of 3.5. fallite which conceponde with the indicator on the Ballot box there bring registered on the dial the -figure- 35%. The volte were counted by Frank He Linnehan Democrat.


HM E Hichole


Sepublican


Democrat. Republican


Edi. D. Sullivan Daniel W. Hathaway und Carbery P. Johnson Republican * Den verat- Democrat Republican.


Edward I. Horan Bartholomew-a Sydow


Serie A. Leave


Sommer


1 Gamaliel Bradford state government reform Que 10 James J. Carey Socialist Socialiet Labor One / William He Canroll Curtis Guild Jv. Republican One Hundred Ninety Une 191 · Prohibition Nineteen 19


John B. Hovan John B. Movan John B. Moran Blanks Www . Morau


Independence League Forty 11.


Democrat


Eighty Eight Four Three


no Party


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Lieutenant Governor


0 Tony Brown Democrat One Hundred Forty- Three repetition Republican One Hundred Eighty Two


Olan S. Draper Valter 1 . 26 var Socialiet Lalov Five


John F. Mullen Socialist Eleven Blanke-


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Secretary


Joan Claudiu Socialet Labor Four 11 Jonathan SLevier Prohibition Four 4


Ambrose Miles- Socialiet Sixteen 16 Republican One Hundred Ninety 19%. Charlie @ Jaine Democrat. One Hundred Fronty low. Starter. Finnty- Full 2? Гласник.


357 Arthur B. Chapin Republican One Hundred Ninety 190 Grovgo BBuchman Socialiet Seventeen 17 S. Frederick Forward Prohibition


Mérida I Havegau Democrat One Hundred Franty 120 David F. Richardson. Soualiex factor. 2


Blanke.


Twenty - Three 23. auditor 357 Albert Barnes Socialist Laion Four 4 Thomas . Hiegen Democrat One Hundred Jexenty Eight 128 Fred & Johnson Socialist Sixteen 16


James F. Peace Prohibition


Sie 6


Honny 6 Turner Republican One Hundred Seventy Seven 17 Blanke. Twenty - Six. 26 357


Antoiney General.


Prohibition.


Hine 9


Dana Malone Republican One Hundred Seventy Six, 176


Arthur C. Reimer Joualiet Lahev Three 3


John Deaver Sherman. Socialiet Sixteen 16


John W. Thayer Democrat One Hundred Thirty Six 135 Blanke


Eighteen. 18


Representative in Congress Second Dietrich. Frederick H. Gillett Republican One Hundred Ninety Dig 196 Odward av. Hall. Democrat One Hundred Fronty- Two 122 George He Hren. Socialiex. Blanks Trinity Jeco 22 Denuiteen: 17 Councila Joursich Sustinex 357 Fikrety 20 15€


Charles J. Pratt. Democrat. One Hendred Seatem 116 Blanke


Thirty Fin 35 357


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Somativ Vincenter and Havde Destrux. William H. Potter Charlie ". Pretty Democrat One Hundred Twenty- Five 125 Republican One Hundred Eighty Fans 185 Some & Snow Socialist


Eighteen 18


Blanks


Twenty Nine. 29 Representative in General Court Fourth Mod net 3057


Charles B. Blair Republican Few Hundred Frety Five 225 Tomathy & Kennedy. Deccaliet


Democrat One Hundred Jule (". Blanke


Sixteen 16


County Commissioner Horaster 357 Georgy L Clemence- Republican One Hundred Minutytive 19.5 Edward NAinches Democrat One Hundred Sexsitew 17 Schu CO Sanborn socialiex 20 Finity Four. 24


Blanke


Clerk of Counter Horester County 357


Charles F. Garrity Democrat Que Hundred Increty Fixe 12.5 Theodor Slohneon - Republican One Rendered Party, Nie 196 Blanke


Thirty Six 36 357 Register of Deeds Worcester List.


Og Bokelund Socialest Seventeen 17


Damit Bent Republican One Hundred Ninety Jour 194 James Ryan Democrat One Hundred Frenty 120 Blanke Twenty- Six 26 County Treasures Worcester County


Edward a Brown Republican One Hundred Ponty Vie 19 Jorge @ Hanie Socialist Twenty 26 Nicholas & Money Democrats -18 Fronty 20 The Bleck read the results of Election at -45359 oclock P.M. and the check liste and ballote need were sealed uf and delivered to Constable Joseph I George and the meeting discolord at 550


Hany To. Reed Clerk of Recent A


alex Mm . Ducanu


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Report State Election of Precinct 18 Havew Mase November 6th 1906 The meeting was called to order at 6:30 A.M. by the wander Nobut I Love and the warwant me road. The following oficire more percent.


Pobut Low Harden!" Clark.


John D. Sheehan


Joseph D. Vigneaux Inspector


Timothy M. Colline Deputy


Charles 74. Hvidel Inspector


alexander Dupeine Departy.


The Specimen Ballots, Penalty and instruction Sheete were posted outside the Guard Rail and Quetructions Shut in Each Booth we son dou. The Ballot Bon was, Examined by the volere present and found Empty.


The register was at Zero (0)


Pollo are declared open at 7 a.m.


An Complet und augustine Janeuf more errors in as tellere by the Handen.


Motion made and seconded that the Polls close ax H: P.M.


Ballet for registered one hundred and fifty three (153) The same number bring checked by the check in The veult of the camas of vite is as follows


Gamaliel Bradford State Tournament Reform.


James J. Carey. Socialist


William Holandl. Socialiex factor


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Ouitie Fried Av. Republican Sixty-Five 65


Justy seeu 27


John B. MovanDemocrat. Fruity Light 38


200 Party


Blanke chovan Jeentenant Governor


153 70


Strong Brown


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Henry S. Courel. Eben S. Draper Republican 61 3


Walter J. Hoar Socialist Labor.


Ontue A. Hullen


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145


Blanker


Levent 7


Secretary


Joao Claudin Socialiex Labor Three Jonathan S. Lewis Prohibition Five


ambrose Miles Socialist 8 William M.Olin Sepublican Sixty Five 6. Charles to Paine Democrat Sixty Three 63


nine 9. Blanke.


Treasurer.


arthur B. Chapin Republican Sixty-Six 66 Georg & 18 Quehman Socialiet Target


S.Frederick French. Prohibition Fire Frevgr M. Harrigan Independence League Democrat Suity Trus 3 David F. Richardson Socialeet Labor Free 2 Blanke. nine 9


153


auditor


albert Barnes Socialeet Labor Three 3 Thomas & Hissen Independence Leago Serweratwenty Three 63 Fred d. Johnson Socialist Five 5 ar F. Genel Prohibition Five Home, & Turner Republican Sixty Free 62 Blankes Fifteen 15 Representative in Congress 2nd Livet 1.53 Frederick Lo. Gillett. Sepublican Sixty- Seven 67 Edward W. Hall Democrat Sixty Que () George He Hrenw. Socialeet. Cleven !! Blacks Fourteen 14


Gounaeller Seventh District.


Robert Laurance Socialtex 10


Calzone Taigi- Republican Sixty seven (i) Charles Pratt Democrat Fifty Fin Blanke Franty Que. 21 Senator Porcecter The Handeu Lex


William H. Potter Democrat Sixty-Que 61 Charles n. Procity Pepretlican Sixty -Three 63 Louie To Snow


Socialiex 12 Blanke.


Seriation, 17 153


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Brprecematin in General just Fourth Mor det. Charles B. Blair Republican Sennity Pline 19 Timothy & Kennedy Civicaliet. Men2 10 Jeunder Hove Democrat. Fifty 50 Blanke


Fourteen. 14


County Commissioner Honester 153 Georges Clemence Republican Jesty Nex 6.6 John C. Santom. Socialiex.


Edward M. Ganckie. Democrat Fifty Juin 57 Pline 9 Twenty One 21 153


Blanks


Clerk of Courte Worcester County


Charlie I Sanity Democrat Sixty Seven(1)


Theodor J. Johnson Republican Sixty- Three 63 Blanke Printy Three 23 Register of Seeds. Momenter Det. 153


Auf Bekelund Socialeet Eight 8


Vanici Ceux. Republican


66


James Ryan Democrat. 60 Nineteen. 19


Blanke. 153


County Treasurer


Edward A. Brown Republican Sixty Seven 67


Trong To Harris Socialiet Mine 9


Hecholas J. Honey. Democrat Sixty-Drie 61


Blanks


Sixteen 16


attorney General. 153 Wiew Doffin Prohibition Leven


Dana Malone. Republican Sixty Four 64


arthur C. Reimer Socialiex Labor Jour 4 John Weaver, Sherman Socialeet 5


John W. ThayEr Democrat.


Sixty 60 Thirteen 13


Blanks


153


The meeting udjourmed at & P.211. The foregoing an accurate account of the State Election in Precenex B. Wanew Mase November 6 Th 1906 John D. Shehaw Bleck Utter. Hm F. Duncan Jouw Clerk.




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