Records of the Town of Warren 1914-1928, Part 2

Author: Warren (Mass.)
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Warren (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 648


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Polls will be here at cero, veloch, a. m., ,and may to closed at four schock, p. a.


Also to must at the Town Hall in said Havews one Deturduy, the seventh day of March, 1414, at 2 velock in the afternoon, to act on the following articles:


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article 1 st To choose a Moderator to fireside at said meeting. article 2 nd


To hear reports of town officers, and all standing and special committees , and, act thereon.


article 3 rd


To choose all necessary toun officers not previously horen by ballot, or act in any way relation therat,.


article 4 th


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


article 5 th


To raise, and, appropriate such sums of money as may I necessary to defray the expenses of the town for the mening year .


article 6 th


To see if the town will authoring its Measures, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to bowow money in anticipation of the revenue for the current financial year. article 7th


To determine the manner, and state the terms, and conditions of collecting taxes for the ensuing your article 8th 0 To see if the tour will not to appoint an agent or agents to prosecute and defind all suite that may I brought for or, against the town, and with full authority to act in any way, as they may decine for the best interests of the town. article 9th


To pac if the town will vote to raise and, appro- finale the sum of twenty dollars to be paid to the Damu Hatering Cast Company for watering the trate about the Four Hall and Public Silvary, for the summer season of 1914, ou act in any way relations


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Catide 10th


over if the towy rive although the expectmey to contract You stress lighting with the Central Massachusetts Electric Company for, one year, or act in any way relation thereto. article 11th


30 see if the tour will note to raise and appropriate, a sum of money to pay the proper charges of insurance companies for acting as surety on the official bonde of town officie, and if co, determine how the lords of what officers such haver chall to froid . article 12th.


To see if the town will rote to race and appropriate a cura, of money to pruchase Fin apparatus or ait un any way relation thereto.


article 13th


To see if the town will roll to race, and appropriate purof money for the skenance of Memorial Day, the xam to be found to the Measures of the blanc Barton Relief borges, or act in any way relation thereto article 14th


.To see if the town wel grans the free wee of the Town Hall, also Memorial Hull, for Memorial Day to Ciara Burton Relief borte, or alt in any wayplatine Hereto.


article 15th


To see if the town will grant the free use of Ifemoral Hall the first and third Idnesday after- nous, Each month for the coming year, to Clava Martin Salief Golpe for their wartungs.


Article 16th


To see if the tour will grant the free use of the Town Hall for one Evening to lebara Barton Relief Cortes. article 17 th To par if the tour will grant the free use of the Soun Rodie, also Memorial Stall, for over woning to the King's. Daughters.


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article 18 th


To see if the towy will grow the free use of this Your Hall, also Memorial Hall, for one canmy to lanow Rural Improvement association. article 19th


To see if the tour will grant the free use of the Town Hall for one coming to Division Is of the Ladies' auxillary to the ancient Order of Achermans article 20th


To see if the town wie choose a committee to have the care of the John C. Butter property that is gern in trust to the Town of ONanew or act in any way in relation to the panes. article 21 st


To see if the town will note to apply the amount in receive for signor licences for the reduction of the amount to be raised by taxation for the year 1914


article 22 nd


Tosee if the town will vote to install three street lights on South Street at West Haven between The house of John Connor and the Branch Road, or, act in any way relative thereto. article 23rd


To see if the tour will note to appoint a committee of three to make an investigation in reference to the probably cost feasibility. of laying a prever from North Street, through Chapel, and Summer Streets to Main Street, and Extending west one Marie Street from Summer Street to the junction of Haw and Palmer Loads, the same to report at a later Jour Mirting, or act in any other may relation threats. article 24th


View if the town wiel rote to raise and approfinate the curse of fine hundred dollars for special refaire to the Burfield Good, or act in any way relation thereto.


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article 25th


see if the town will vote to raise , and appropriate a sun of money to reimburse William F. Dillaber, member of the Dance Fire Erfurtment, for expenses incurred by bacon, of injuries received at the fire on March 29.1913. article 26ch


To see if the town will roll to raise and appropriate the sum of two hundred dollars for a public laceball find, appoint a committee to speeld the same, or act in any way relative theuts.


article 27th


To see if the tour wie vite to petition the bureau of Staticlics for an auder of their accounts , and the installation of an accounting system in accordance with Chapter 598, list of 1910, as amended by Chafeter 706, liter of 1913. article 28th


Tosee if the tour will rite to raise and appropriate the sun of two thousand dollars, to be known as the Been Fined, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 645 of the art of 1913, or ach in anyway sabatini thereto.


article 29 th


To see if the town will note to authorize the Selectmen to diefive of by sale the france school house building In District No.3, situated at the corner of law and War Roads, or act in any way relation thereto. article 30 th


To see if the town well vote to amend the Jun By. Laws, article II SectionI, so as to read ; The annual toun miting shall I held on the first Monday of February in Each year." article 3 1 st .


Iseres if the town will vote to authorize the Selection at the close of the financial year, December 31, 1914 totransfer asy unexpended balances, to the credit of the contingent fund.


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article 32 nd.


To see if the town wil vote to adopt the By- Laws as reported by the Committee on By- Laws, appointed in accordance with the vote, at the anual town marting held March 8 19/31, or act in any way relation thereto


article 33rd


To see if the town will rote to vaise and appropriate one hundred dollars to be expended for cutting we:" destroying wild cherry buch beside the highway, or acx in any way valatin thereto.


article sich


To see if the town will grand to the School Committee the free use of the Town Hall and Memorial Hall not to Exceed the times during the year .


Article 35th


To see if the tour will note to authorize the Selectivey to investigate, and also employ a competent ingeneer to draw filaria in reference to a hydrant system to be installed in the town of Warvon, raise and appropriate a cum of money for the same , or act in any way relative thereto. article 36


Topeer if the town will accept the sum of one hundred dollars from the state of augusta to. Menit, as a fund, to be held in trust, the income of the same to W appended for the perpetual care and maintenance of the burial lot of Jasper Merritt in Sine Troy Cemetery, murow 153, on the 1909 place of Cemetery. article 37 th


To see if the tour will accept the server, one hundred dollars from Charles D. Hayes, and a fund to be held in trust, the income of the same to be expended for the perpetual care - and maintenance of the burial lot of Franklin It Seyes i Pini Grow Ountery, number 784, you 1909 plan of de cometery.


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article 38 th


To see if the tour will accept the sum of one hundred dollars from Merder Walker, as a fund , to I held in treet, the income of the came to be intended for the perfectural care and maintenance of the burial lot of Paris Parker in Price Show Cometery, number 44, on the 1909 flow of Dometery


Article 39 th


To see if the town wiele accept the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars , in tweet, from the Demiss Donahue Estate, the income therefiona to Is need for the perfectival care and maintenance of the James Donahue lot in St. Pauls Cemetery. Hunen Mars.


article 40the.


To see if the town we'll acept the sum of one hundred and Fifty dollars, inc true, from the Dennis Donahue cetate,. The name therefirm to I used for the perpetual cave and maintenance of the Dennie Donahue family burial lot in St Parels Cemetery in Namen, Mars.


Und you are, directed to see this Marrant by posting up , attested copies thereof at , each of the Post Offices in said Town , one copy on the Town Hall Building, and one on Firmans Hull, West Hamn, where the martings are to be held, ten days, at least before the time for holding said martings


and you and directed to sun this Manaut by footing ufe attected copies thereof at each of the Post Offices in said Toun, one copy and the Found Hall Building, and, one, on Fimmer's Houl, Heat Hanew where the malings are to I hed ten days, at beach before the time for, holding said mettings


Hvert fail Hit, and make due return of this Vanaux with your doings thereon, to the Down bleck, at the time , and place of meetings as aforecard.


Givere weder our hands this alenwith day of February,


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in the year one thousand nine hundred and fourten .


Edwards D. Sullivan Joseph G. Hastings James Marshall attest 9m 2 Duncan Toun block.


Worcester, SS. Tour of Manew Pursuant to the within Warrant, Shaws notified the Inhabitants of the Sun of Haven herein described to med, at the times and places, and for the Junhosed within mentioned, by posting uf attested copies thereof of this Vawant, at rack of the Cost Offices in said town, and one copy on the buildings, where the mostings are to be held, ten days before the time appointed for said meetings. Walter a. Putnam Constable of Nansen. attest Im FDuncan Found block.


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Freunde of Pour Election, March vand 1914. Precinct A. Hansen, Make. The muting was called to order. The Havdew read the Dawant! The specimen ballots, with instruction cards, sine properly posted in hall.


The bullet low was examined found empty, and register stood 000. Joseph It through was the officer at the Polls. Voting began at 7 velick The election officers more:


Vardew, James A. M Villiget


Ranch He Kimehan. Bleck, William @ Nicholas Dep . " & Halter Hvor. Ineficiters. Quett P. Sheridan


Dep. James & Morrigan


11 Reich T. Jones. Thorga Ho Burbank. Fillers "


Fan of Curtis 4 The Deputies were snow in ar teller. The Ballot Don was opened at 2, veloch the register stood at 350, and 350 ballots were taken out.


32/3 Meus and 7 Homens.


Counting the Ballots they began by Frank H. Lim fragen and Surge Ho, Burbach, Enrett P. Sheridan and & Halter Hoor. a miting was made and camed to close the folks at Hoclocks.


The polls une closed at 4, velve. The Ballot Bot was opened register stood at 40 2. which concehonderd to the check liste. if Meus Batter and 8 KronerBallots. were taken out making a total of Visera ballots 387 and 15 Homens.


Counting 2, as ales done. after 4 velock James Dengan, Ralph Jones, Odcard Dylan,


The viewer of the canvas follows: -


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Pour Blesk lyv. William Duncan Thank 6. Gleason Blanke Total


Jouw Treasurer, .yv. Charles , Blair Blanks/ Total


Selection 1 yr.


Lecter L. Burroughs.


albert He Conmel


Alexander a Gendron Joseph It Wasting. James Marshall Edward . Sullivan Blanches, Total


Tax Collector Les Tanto Gleason Blanke I.H. 2010-04


Total


accessor 3yes of Eduard Lombard Black Total


327 60 387


Hathan Gilerall.


Black .. Total


222. 157 8 387


334 50 138'


249 96 87 231 177 239 8%) 1161


293 73 21


387


199 156


387


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Owners of Good. thu Haly. Valley B. Patrick Harbert H. Theboard. Joseph . Vigneux Blank. Total


Board of Health 3 yrs. Edmund P.durand Blanks. E, Gleason Frank Cutis


auditors 1 er.


alexander a. Garmaray Il Ophir Hoslav David a. Miniton Blanks


6.E. Bull BOB. Patrick


James Kino Dale Homal Eduard Boylan


School Committee 3 yrs Watter B. Hull Juling H. Heetched John P. He Taughty Black.


School Committee 2 yrs. Charles D. Pakine 293 Blanks. 109 Total 402


136 288 313 265 1.59 1161


211 116 1 1


38%


218 258 268 410 2. 2 1 1


f


1161


297 21- 303 314 (1216


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Constables 1 / John Collins William J. Healey Lender Houle Walter a Putnam drept St George Clarence &Thompson Blanke, Collina Bouch Louis Bridge Total


Cometery Commissioners Syvs. Frank . Gleason John Sweeney Blanks Total


Tru Warden John Suceney Blanks 1.1. enoughe Louis Bridges Milton Lathe


Shall licences be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town"?


161


no. 1/6 30


Blanke Total 387 Shall this tyen accept the provisions of Section forty two of the chapter five hundred and fourtion 01


the date of the year minsteen hundred and mike, as affected by chapter four hundred, one of ninety four of the acts of the year minitien hundred and clear; which provide that Eight hours shall constitute a


days work, city and tours


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27: 298 131 310 299 228 395 1


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1 1935


197. 171 19 387


278 106


1


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387


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Employees.


85 151 38%. "Shall Chapter 807 of the acts of nineteen hundred and thirteen be , and add to provide for compensating laborers, workmen and mechanics for injury sus. tained in public employment,, and to Exempt from legal liability countries and municipal corpo- nations which pay each compensation to accepted by the inhabitants of this town?"


145


120 6%


Theresult of the camas for precinct CU. was 387


178


ward by the check at 630 veloc.


a motion was made , and carried to, discoen the writing at 635 oclock.


The Ballots were sealed, and delivered to the


Four bleck together with the other election material including the total vote cheet. Willain T. Nichols. Clerk Precuit A


allech: I'm F. Duncan Nun blesk


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Report of Town Election held in Precinct of Four of Warren, March 2 nd 1914.


The meeting was called to order at 630-aclock, and the Hanand was read. The following persons were present an Election officers and assigned to their Expectin, duties. Vardew: Charles At Dufresne. Inspectors , It Orphin "Hocbert . James E.Mc Intyre


Deputy Inefactors) Timothy IH. Collins 1 adolfch Benoit William Downey


Check:


Deputy blesk Timothy C. Howmetry


Ull notices, and specimen ballots was posted in their proper places.


The Ballot But was opened, and


found inifity and to register at gero.


The polls were declared ofin at Toclock The following is a correct camas of the vote cach for the following candidates.


Down Clerk


William J Duncan 98


Rank 6. Gleason 85


Blanks 13


Total 196


Down treasurer


Charles B. Blair 135


John W. Fountain


1


Blanks 60


Selectivew Lester L. Burroughs


196 103


albert 26. Comand


110


Merander W. Gendron 74 Freeph G. Hastings. James. T. Marchalf 84


Edward D. Sullivan


77


83 588.


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Collector of Taxes Frank E. Gleason y Halter Moon Blanka Total


133


9 .54/ 196


7. Grounds Lombard


133


63


196


Nathan E. Tall.


47


129


verket, O. Frneuf 1 3d


30 196


Quincenal of Pcav John Haley.


86 81


Honfurt H. thefand


82


120


219


588


Brand of Health Odmund . Durand Blacks


Total Auditors. Alexander A. Lanmavare Of Ophir Hochet. David a. Winton Blanks. Total


118


78 196.


80


125


76


' . XX


allut B. Patrick


Fresch D. Vigneaux. delunho. Total


School Committee 3 yrs. Statter @ Hall Julia M. Hitchcock John P. M Vaughan Blanks. Portal


School Committee Lyvs. Charles D. Parkuis Blanks Total


Constables. John Collins William Haley Huber Houle


Halter a Putnam


Joseph At Grouge Clarence . Thompson Blankes


351)


980


Cemetery Commissioner Sys. Frank & Gleason 8% John Sureney 75 Blanks. Stal 196


acc Pardon. lyn John Survey Shy Downey Blanks, 87


107


2


Total. 196


Shad brewers to granted for the sale of nitex. rating liquor in this town?" 105


73


18


196


Blanks Total


23


132


10%


110


24/4


588.


98 98 196.


10.3 101 108 109 114 94.


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"Shall this town, accept the provisions of section forty two of chapter fin hundred und fourteen of the acts of the your minuten hundred and nine as affected by chapter four hundred and ninety four of the acts of the year minuten hundred, and clean, which provides that eight hours shall constitute a daigo work for city and town Employees?"


74


24


98


Blauts. Vital 196


Should behufter 80% of the art of nineteen hundred and thirteen, bring an act to provide for compensating laborers, workmen and mechanics for injuries sustained in public Employment, and to exempt from legal liability counties and municipal corporations which Jay Such compensation, I accepted by the inhabitants of this town ? "


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Olo. 24


99


Blanks Total 196


The total number of votes cast 196. The polls une closed at + oclock.


Ihereby certify that the foregoing is a true account of this election."


Villian Doungy, Clerk.


attest Vom F. Duncan Toun Check.


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Narrow, Illard, March ~ 1914. This is to certify that uhow receipt of the Ballots from precincts W. + B, a camus was forthwith madel according to Lawsand the following vote was declared. Toun block syv. A.


Total 320


William F. Duncan 14 # 8 222


98


Frank E. Gleason


157


85 242


Blanks, 8


13 21


387


19 6


583


Joyas Treasurer 'ye;


Charles 13. Blair /4/14 ite. Elected.


334


- 135


469


John H. Fountain


1


1


Blanks


V3


60


113


387


196


583


Selectmen


Lester L. Burroughs deflected


249


103


352


albur H. Comune


96


110


206


alexander a. Sandro


87


74


161


Joseph G. Hastings. de Elected


231


57


288


James J. Marshall


177


8c/


261


Edward D. Sullivan deslected


239


77


316


Blankel


82


83


165


Total


1161


588


14 49


Collector of Taxes ly de Elected Frank E. Gleason


293


133


2/26


I. 2. Moore


21


9


30


73


127


.387


196


583


assessor 3 yrs.


J. Edward Lombard


327


133


460


Blanks


60


63


123


387


(196


583


3/4/14


$/3/4/1/


te lected


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assessor 1 yr.


Nathan E. 10 all deslected Jouph OFaneuf Plants


5/3/14 1.56


32


30


62


38 7


196


583.


Queen of Good Lgs.


Juhu Healey. detected


136


86


222


allest . Patrick


288


81


369


Herbert H. Shepard de Elected


313


82


395


de Elected


265


13/4/13. 120


385


Blanko


159


219


.378


1161


588)


17/1


5/3/9/14


103


375


William J. Haley


298


101


399


Herbert Houle


131


108


239


Halter W. Putnam de Elected


310


104


419


Joseph St Jorge de elected


299


114


413


Clarence L. Phomficou de elected


228


94


322


Blanke


345


351


746


Colline Bouch


1


1


Louis Bridges Total


193.5


980 2915


Cemetery Commissioner 3yrs


Franck 6. Gleason de Elected


197


John Arney


171


75


246


Blanks


19


31


56


Total


387


196


1 583


For Warden Lyr.


John Sweeney de Elected 5/4/14 278


107


385


Lister & Buhroughe


1


1


Louie Bridges.


1


Williams Downey


2


2


Blanks


109


85 194


387


198 583


Continued on Page 38.


A 199


47


246


275


119


3/14


slot


Constables if deflected John Collines de selected


2 7 2 3/3/4/14


5/4/1


5/3/ 4/1


$/3/4/124


1


1


-


= 13/1/1 84


281


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Shall licensed granted for the sales of intoxicating liquore in this town?" yes declared 161


105 266


196


73 269


18 48 Blanke 30 Total 387 196


583


"Shall this town accept the provisions of section forty two Ichafter five hundred and fourteen of the acts of the year, nineteen hundred and vine as affected by chapter four hundred and ninety four of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and, denn, which prouder that Eight hours shall constitute a day's work for city and town employee? "


225


declared carned- 15 1 85


74 24.


109 249


Slanke


(15/ 387


196 98


583


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Shall Chapter 80% of the acts of nimition hundred and thirteen, bring an act to provide for componcating laborers, worknew and mechanics for injuries sustained in public employment and to Exempt from legal liability countries, and municipal corporations which way auch compensation , I accepted by the inhabitants of this toun?"


145


73


218


64


24


88


178


99 277 583


Fred R. Caravan


Registrare alexander He. Diefreene of


alleet 2m. F. Driecare Down Clock


19 6


Total 387


declared cuneo


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Organization of Departments - 1914-


James N. F. Guineaw. Chairman.


J. Edward Lombard Joseph O. Faneuf


Blesk.


Selectman. Edward D. Sullivan


Freeph x1. Meetings


Chairman Secretary


Lester L. Burroughs.


Onceend of Boav. Hubert H Shepard allut B. Patrick Jouph D. Vigneaux


Chairman. bleck


Cemetery Commissioners.


Frank to. Gleason Chairman


J Edvards Lombard Clerk


Brand of Health. H any 6. Hvor M.D. Chairman


Gammund Duvand Joseph St. George


Check


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Fin Engineere Charles E. Comins George E Rycroft.


David Denyfrece Joseph D. Vigneaux.


Chief asst Chief clerk.


School Committee Charman Doresponding Sexy Amanual Secy Just Books


Teachers.


Transportation


Je pars and care of fieldings


Alles Regulations Maxier Drawing 6


John T Dalton, M. D. Mrs. Julia My Hitchcock albert Chidester


Per. They I. Darling Mr. Prince & Spencer Alexander W. Gendron. Per Ino. P.Maughan Hutter B. Hall. Mrs. Julia M. Hitchcock Charles D.Pertence Datter 3 Staff. Alexander a. Fondron. Ichy 6 Dalton MULD. Charle, D. Jerkins Harry 26. Moore M. Mr. Bounce & Spencer


вину Ев. Итоги Ш.Д. The JuliaM. Hitchcock The E Dalton, Mil.


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annual toun wasting of the Inhabitants the Town of Having was held in the Town Hall, Saturday March 7th- 1914.


The Meeting was called to order by the Town blesk, I'm I Duncan who had the Hawaut. William F. Taylor, archer N Frittle, Halter . Hall, and Freeph I Vigneaux were appointed tillers , and were aword for the faithful performance of their duties. Under article 1xt beefch D. Hastings was chosen Moderator.


Under article 2nd Voted that the reports of town officers to accepted as printed .


Under article 3rd. Voted that is Is left with Selection to choose all necessary toun officers not previously choem by fallet.


Under article 4 th


Usted that the compensation of Town Officers br the same, and last year.


Under article 5 th


Voted to raise, and appropriate for


Contingencias, Down Officers,


Election Expenses,


Reads,


Sidewalks, and Repaire . Street Lights.


Soldiers and Sailors Relief,


Inspection of animale. Internet, Insurance, District Court few, Income from fines and Town Hall Duedig neom and


bar of Back sand Monument Grounded $100.


Sundry roceifits and $ 1600. $2400. $ 275. $3900. $ 500. 3150. $600. $ 50 $1000 . $ 300. $ 300. $300.


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Parking for Roads Suppression of gypsy and brown tail mother , Suppression of the two bottles, income and Support of Good, income and Fire Department,


Car of cimeteries, income and Board of Health Danew Public Library, Dog Dan and Support of Schools, Income and


$100. $200. $300 $3000. $ 3200. 375. 1200.


500. $ 11200.


Under article 6 th Voted That the Foun Fractured, with the approval of the Selectmen, by and is hereby authorized to foryour money from time to time in anticipation of the manuel of the financial year beginning February! 1914, and to issue, a note or bond, or notes or bonds , therefor , frayable within one year , any debt or debts incurred under their vote to be fraid from the revenue of said financial year.


Under article 7 th Voted that all taxes shall bt, due Aug 1st 1914 all other taxes shall be due November 1st 1914 Interest, at the rate of vic per cent shall ti charged, on taxes from Youember Ist 1914 until said taxes are froid any taxes roman unpaid December 1 st 1414 the Tax Collector shall proceed to collect the Name, according to the laws of the Commonwealth.


Article 8 th Vited hat the selection be empowered to nplay aux agent or agente to proscrite, and defend all suite that may be bought formargained the town, und with full authority to act in any may are they may desire for the bet interests of the tour.


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Under article 9th


Voted to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty deliver to be found to the Hanau Datering Card Company for the watering the streets about the Town Hall, and Public Library, for the summer pracow of 1914.


Under article 10th Voted to authorize the Selectmen to contract tisch lighting with the Central Massachusetts Electric Company та же учач.


Under While 11th


48 Usted to mais und apparafinite ("230.) Two hundred Hity dollars to pray the proper changes of insurance Companies for acting as eurely on the official honderd toun official.


Under article 12th


Motion mude and seconded that the town vote to purchase, I motor, diven combination hose and chemical fire truck raise and appropriate the curse of Four thousand thus hundred dollars for the game and that the Town Treasurer Is directed with the approval of the Selectmen to isence ten (10) bonde of Equal denom- ination payable annually with interest by the serial method, also authoring the moderator to appoint a committee of this to purchase the sand five affinatural.


Motion declared carried, and vite was doubted and, a Division, of the house was called for and the Black was instructed to count the votes, and announced that ninety votes were in favor, and sixty-one against. The Moderator declared the nextime caused and appointed Charles L. Combe, Charles 6 0mins, and Joseph D. Vigneaux, a committee to purchase said fin apparature.


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Under article 13 th


Voled to raise, and appropriate the sun, of one hundred dollard for the obenance of Memorial Day, the same to I fraid the treasures of Ciava Barton Telif Confie, and that the following committee be, authorized to reprend paid appropriation, President of Clava Parton Belief Confie, Chairman of Selectmen, and Superintendent of Schools. Under article 14ch Voted to grant the free use of the Town Hall, also Memoria Hall, for Memorial Day to Clava Burton Relief Dorfer.




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