Records of the Town of Warren 1914-1928, Part 3

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


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Under article 15 th Voted to grant the free use of Memorial Halithe first und third Indreeday afternous, each month fa the coming year, to Clava Burton Vlief Confe, for their martings.


Under article 16 th Voted to grant the free use of the Four Hull for and Evening to Clara Barton Relief Confis


Under article 17th Voted to grant the free use of the Town Hall, also Homorial Hall, for one coming to the rings Daughters.


Under article 18th Volea to grant the free use of the Town Hall, ale Memorial Hall, for one ruining to the Waren Surat Improvement association.


Under article 19 th Voted to grant the free use of the Town Hall Joy one coming to Division 22 of the Jadie's auxillary to the ancient Qua. of Hilmiane.


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Under article 20 the Voted that the Selectmen have changes of the John C. Queter properly that is given i tried to the Foun of Dance.


Under article 21 st


Voted to face the article our.


Under While 22 nd Voted to or vetall three street lights on South Street at Tivet Havew, Itusw the house of John borrows, and the Grouch Road.


Under article 23- rd


Ved that the town appoint a committee of three to make. an investigation in reference to the probable cock and Faxibility of laying a snow from north Street through Chafel and Summer Strate to Main Street, and rilending Mest on Main Street from Summer Street to the junction Naw and Palmer Grade. Voted to raise and appropriate (5. ) Seventy Five dollars for references of committee. The volevator appointed the following on the comm. itter, Halter B. Howe, Ulbut 6. Conve and John f. Fountain.


Under article 2 och. Voted to bean it with the Sulechner to havdew Brimfield 7 Road and whaten money used, if any, to be taken from the money already affiliated at this medling for Roads.


Under article 2,5 th Voted that the town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred and fifty (150) dollare to compromies the claim of William F. Dillaber a member of the Hawon Fire Department for injuries received at the five on March 29,1913 this pray sorsot to be in full for all claims against the town on account of said injuries.


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Under article 26 th Voted to pase the article over.


Under article 27 th


Motion made and seconded to petition the Bureau Statistics for an, audit of their accounts and the installation of an accounting system in accordance with Chapter 598, lots of 1910, as amended by Chapter "106, Cela 0/1913. Motion lost . Voted to pass the article our.


Under article 28 th Motion made and seconded to raise and approfisiate the sum of two thousand dollars, to be known and the Reserv fund, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 645 of the acts of 19/3. Motion lock.


Under article 29 th Voted that the town, authorize the Selection to dispose of by sale at auction the frame schoolhouse building in Dietrich No. 3, situated at the corner of laws and Have Toads, and that the Selectmen place a minimum price, on same.


Under article 30 th Voted to amond the Town By-Laws, article !! Section! so as to read The annual town wasting shall be held on the first Monday of February in Each year"


Under article 31 st Viled to authorize the Selectmon at the class of the financial year, December 31, 1914, to transfer any unexpended balances to the credit of the contin gut freed.


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Under article 32nd. Voted to lay on table.


Under article 3rd


Posted to crise saved appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars to be expanded for cutting and destroying wild cherry bruck beide the highway and that the work be completed June 1.


Olitiche 34 th


Voted to grant to the School Committee the free ver of the Town, and Memorial Hall not to exceed ten times Each during the year if satisfactory arrangements can be made with the effectmen.


article 35th


Voted to prase the article over.


article 36th Voted to accept the sun, of one hundred dollars from the state of augusta b. Menitt, as a fund, to be held in truet, the income of the same to be Expended for the perpetual care and maintenance of the final lot of Jasper Mewith in line Show Cemetery, number 53, on the 1909 plan of cometery.


Under article 27th


Voted to accept the sum of one hundred dollars from Charles . Seyre, as, a fund, to be held in truet , the income of the same to be extended for the perpetual can and maintenance of the final lot of Sansklic. I Toges in Fine Giver Cemetery number 784, on the 1909 plane of cemetery.


Under article 38th


Voted to accept the cum of one hundred dollars from Theelow Walker, as a fund, to be Fred in truet, the incor of the same to be Enfunded for the perpetual care and maintenance of the burial lot of farine Walker in Fine Show Ormatery, number 444 on


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the 1909 plan of bustery


Under article 39th Voted to accept the sum of one hundred, and Fifty dollars in trust, from the Donnie Donahue estate, the income therefrom to be used for the perfectical care and maintenir. of the James Donahue lot in St. Paul's Gernetery, " Darlow,


Under article 40 th


Viled to accept the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, in truck, from the Divine Donalice cetate, the income therefrom to be used for the perpetual care and maintenance of the Doris Downhis family burial lot in ST Paul's Countery in Harrer, Mass.


Voted to adjourn to May 2, 1914, at 2, vcheck P.J. to consider solely cuticle 2 in regard to Buy Laws.


attest;


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From Pagar 76 .-


Brands of Health Syro Edmund P. Durand Blanche Franck Cuitian Frank & Gleason


. A


13. Total 118 387


116 1


78 194


1


1


1


583


-


80 298


Il Akhir Habit


258 / 14/14 125 383


David A Hariton


868 9/3/1/14 76 344


Blanks.


410


307 717


6. EBall


2


2


R. B. Patrick


2


2


1


1


1


1


Eduard Bylaw


1161


58 8 1749


Brutal


School Committee


3. apr 2 3/14


Tretter & Hel Esluted


132


1129


Julia 21 Matcher de clected 2/4/14


292


102 394


destated " 30 1!


.303.


110 413


3/4/


24/4


558


1206


588


1794


Schoolegnamutter 2 g.s.


Charlie , estenice


Es lected 3 13/6/11/293 109


98 391


98 207


Brunchs Vital


402


196 598.


attest 9/24 H. Duncan Jour blesk.


1


to Elected


la ile leif 269 5/3/2/14


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The Commonwealth Of Maceachusetts. Worcester, IS.


Do Joseph It Forga, Constable of the Sound of Dann, Tracting : In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify, and warm the inhalt. itants of said town butwe are qualified to vote in primarics to meet at their reflection voting frecunetas


Tuesday, the Twenty second Day of September, 1914 ,vt 630, oclock P. M. for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices:


- rumor


for this Commonwealth


Lieutenant Journal


Secretary of the Common wealth


Treasurer and Kein Arenal


Auditor of the Commonwealth 11


attorney General


Reforceciation in Congress Councillar


Third long, Sestrict Seventh Councilor


Senator Worcester Hampden Acfrecenative in General Court Fourth Hove. Pop"


County Commissioner For Worcester Country. and for the Election of the following officers: Dietrich Member Of State Committee Seriaterial for Each political party. for the Norester Hampden Districk Members of the Democratic Jour Committe 7 5 Republican Progression Party " Delegates to state conventions of political parties


all the abou candidates and officers are to be voted for whom one balie. The polls will the new from 7 Pmto . and you are directed to serve this manant by posting attested - fives


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thereof ten days at least before the time of said. musting as directed by vole of the town.


Hvert fail not, and make due return of this war and with your doing thereon to the Jour Check before and inceling.


Geri's unter our hands this fifth day of Saftenche, a. D. 1914.


Eduard D. Sullivan Selectmen Joseph G. Hastrein. of Texter X. Bunungb Itarier ,


Cometable of luancy


Ultext I'm Duncan Your bleck.


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Hanew , Mass., Oct 5. 1914


In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 2% acto of 190 d ruth, amendment thereto is hereby grand to


automobile beleavance House


Charles le. How Manager, a license to conduct a first class garage on South street, Haven , Mass.,


Eduard & Sullivan Detective


Lester L. Burroughs. Haney


teeth G. Hastings of attest Im F Duncan Doun beleck.


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Storcenter IS. To Joseph St George, Constable of the Fun of Human. in the Country of Horcenter, charting: In The Name Of The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts, ou une directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Fund of Nanow, qualified to vote in elections, and in town affaire, to mest at their respectin, voting france, weard ara, on Tuesday the third day of Homeles, 1914 at 630, actors in the foreroom, there and their to luna in their votes to the Election Officers for Journal; Setenant Xvermos; Secretary; Measures; Auditor; attorney General Representation in Congress; Councilon; Salvator; The representation in the General Court; County Commissioner.


also to state "The" or "No" on the following Questions: Acceptance of Chip 217, rite, of 11/4, sitilled nach eclatin to vacations of laborers employed by cities. and tours. "


acceptance of Chapter 688, acts of 1914, entitled "Un Uch to b-make Saturday a half holiday for laborers, worknew, and mechanics employed by or on Ahalf of the Commonwealth, and othernice to regulate their Amploisment. "


acceptance of Chap. 790 acts of 1914, entitled. An Cat to ablich the sunalment of members of political parties , and to limit the membrehip of ward and town committees "


Coceptance of Chap. 634, acts of 1911, Entitled In add to authorize the countries of the Commonwealth to Establish retirement systems for their employees" Polls will be open at ceros velock A. M. and may be closed at four oclock PTH. Und you, and directed to cern this Manaut, in proting up attected copies thereof at Each of the Post Offices in said souce, one copy on the Druwe Hall Building and one on Firemusic Hull, Her Halsen, where the martings are to wa heed, ten days at least before the time for holding said


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muchas. Horeof Fail Not, and make due return of this Davant, with your doings thereon, to the Pour Clerk.


Sein under our hands this twentieth day of October, in the year one thousand mine hundred and fourteen.


Eduard D. Sullivan Joseph G. Hastings Lester L. Burroughs


a trice copy. Theek breath of George


Quetable &Handy attest Ihm Duncan Pouce blesk.


Pourwant to the within Planaut, I haw notified the inhabitants of said Hansen, by posting up copies of the Hanaut as directed at the Halls where the meetings are to be held, ten days before the time of said michings.


Joseph St George Constable of Haven attest Im Duncan Town bleek


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Second of State Election Hov Ht. 1914.


Hosting called to order by the Kunden. Decision tabletes and Instruction to Volere were properly posted


Wallet fox was resumened, and found pouply indicator standing at coo. when did was pulled indicator registered I no ballots having been furt end.


Polls opened lat 7 oclock


Deeply At &konga acting Officer at the Polls. Election Officer are;


ex.


Harry @ Gled


4. Haller Mooy


1 Inspector Forge de. 10Surbank. Rdept. R. Jones. Orrett . Shewydaw 11 Aller 11 James . Jernigan Frank W. Curtis


Teller alexander a. Findrow. allof lor real opened at 2, oclock, and 306 ballots taken out, the indicator registered 30%. Motion made seconded, and caned that the polls Weloved at of clock, und, at 4 minutes fract 4oclock ballot for raw, offered, und 52 ballots taken out making wtotal of 358 the indicator registering 3.59 showing wow of one, acht first. Meeting closed at 6:25PM.


Hany & Jord Clerk of Precisit . A The following pages show wentte of votre carte in this precinct ;_


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Governor. alfred 26. Evans Samuel Ht MC Call 177


Chithu E Reimer Samuel lo Lobitos Joseph Walker David Walsh. Blanks Total


Perulwant Journal. Edward P.Sany Grafton D. Cushing Cuithun Howard James P. Magamis Sylvester A. MICROride Patrick Mulligan Blanks Total


VEcretary Cuscy Sall rent A Donohue ( limes It. Holden alber TSangtry William J. Merkel Juscell a Hard Toblanks


0


-3


1.5


15.5


358


142


1 92 4 9


3


0


358


1/


140


1


173


6


17


3.58


182


Charles X. Duvill Joseph M Coldwell Frederick Fosdick 16 Thomas A Russell Sarl Lindstrand Frederick Of Mansfield 131 Velanks 21, 358


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Chudliter. alonzo @ look Daniel R. Donovan. John Drysdale Frederick P. SRazuce Fred E. Welcher Frank He Pope Yoslanke Total


('Horner Funeral Formy ble Mwill hadd. boynton Ich Hierbeth


187


133


11


John Mac Sherman 3


/


18


Total


3.58


Congressman 3rd District


Johnel@mis 17


Quan W. Hoban 1 Dahin & Paige Blanke 16


Total 358


Counciller 7th District


195


Charles To Pony 132 Blanks 31


Total 13.58


Amator Worcester Hampden District Alexia Boyer Ju 157


182


Herbert & Cummings Blanken 19


358


196


10


0 1.29


1.9 3.58


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Representation in General Court 11th Hore District Hanwe Merkel Blanks Edward Boylan


236 119 1


-2


Total 3.58


County Commissioner Horcester County. Charles M. Day


12.5


Dann Goodale Blanks 41)


192


Total


358


Vacation of Laborers


129


101


Blanks Total 358


Saturday half holiday


144


Blanke


122 358


Party Enrollment Jest


167


Thanks Total


14.5


358


Nativement System for employees.


139


80


Blanks. Total


139


1.358


Hany & Food


Check Precinct A


allext Im Duncan Down to lat.


128


92


Total


MES.


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Defront of State Election head of Precinct Louw of Haven, Mass. Nov 3 1914. Meetingbrand called to order at 630 oclock a. M., and the warrant war ran. The following officers were present and assigned to their respecto duties. Charles@ Sufreery Villian (0) Underern Deficity ..


Josefch A. Vigneaux Houry Helton Deputy Inspectores Amithy M. Collins Adolfchl@nway


Deferiti select. Johne I. Shea: The Potle muel opened at 7, oclock "The following is a correct canvas of the cotes cash for the different candidates.


Youmov


alles Ko. ÄŚraus. 5


Samuel 21. 11 Call 76


arthur E. Primer 1


Samuel l. Roberts 4 Joseph Walker 1


David I Watch. 79 Blanks 5 Total 171


Grandewant Formore Edward I. Harry 70


80


Grafton S. Ducking Arthur Howard James P. Hagamie


0


Sylvester AMI Bride 3


5


Patrick Muelle gau Blanche 11 Total 171


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68 2 72 2/ 7


15 171


79


4


0 3


Fall Sendetrond Frederick It Mansfeld 64 Blanks 16 Total 171


auditor alonzo B look Daniel R. Donovan 1 John Drysdale / 2 3 +11 16


7.3


5


Lederich Glazier Ched E Celcher


Frank Heffe


Irtal 1-11


attorney General Honny B. attwell Thomas & Boynton Ihm Hovedreth


Howard B. Land John Heaven Sherman William Taylor Blanks Total


78 67 2- 1


4


1.5


171


Secretary (Pacy B. Ball Had Donohne James It. Holden albert PLangtry William . Merrill Juscell aStord Blanke Dotal


Treasurer Charles L. Buvill Joseph M, Coldwell Redeuch Fosdick- Thomas & Mussel


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Congressman Jonas Benis) Quan W. Hoban Calui D Parga, Blanke Total


5 68 78 20 171


Councillov


Charlie & Perry John P. Thead Danke Total


73 67 1


30


171


Senator alexie Boyu Je Halit E Cummings. Blanke 17


90


64


Total 171


Nessecenatin in General Bourb.


Vianen 6. Darbel 94 Timothy 6. Hosmely / Blanche 76


Total 171


Comity Commissioner Charles M Day Hanu Goodale 70 blanke 29


012


Total 1171


1 Vacations for Juliovere inplayed by atie and Tours. yes


66 28


Blanked Total


171


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Saturday half holiday for laborers, worknew and mechanics employed on behalf of the Commonwealth without loss of pray


400 80


28


Blanks Total 6.3


For the abolition of party enrollment at Primary Elections.


72


21


78


Blanks Total 171


an act authouzing the Countries of the Commonwealth to establish retirement systems for their employers.


6.5


Mo. Blanks Total 171


26


80


The total muncher of votes cast was 171. Polls we declared closed at it relock Meeting adjourned at 830 vctor.


Icertify this to be a true account of the foregoing doings. William Downey bleck. attest Im Duncan Toun block


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Joseph It Stage Contable of the Town of 7 Narrow in the Country of Hovester, Feeling; In The Name Of The Commonwealth Of Massa - chucette, you are directed to notify the Inhabitants of the Hours of Haven, qualified to boote in elections and towy affaires, to invest at the Town Hall, inpaid Hans, call hiday the exithe day of Hounter 19 % of two, oclock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following artules.


article 1st. To choose a Moderator to precide arpaid mithing


Chilile 2-11


Vores if the Tour will wethough it pereurer with the " feliroral of the board of Selectmen to bonow money digung January 1913 in anticipation of the taxes for the year 1915 they came to be paid from paid boxes


article 3rd To see what, action the towy will take to metall a Hater System or act in any way relative thereto.


And you and directed to cesse this Harant, by filling up attested copies thereof at each of the Post Offices in said Town, and one copy on the Found Hall brinedica, where the meeting is to Is held, ten days at least before the time for holding said nesting. Hougol Hail Not, and make due return of this Hanant, with your doing thereon, to the Town blesk, at the tenis and place of wirting as afores aid Going wider Your hands this 24th day October in The year one thousand Hice hundred and fourteen Eduard D. Sullivan Selection of Haven


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Darester. A. S. Pour of Haven. Pursuant to the within Harrand, I have notified the Inhabitants of the Town of Wanew hereis described to meet, at the time, and place for the purpose within mentioned, by posting up attested copies of this Hanant, at Each of the Post Offices in said Town, and one copy on the Young Hall Building 'where the meeting is to be held, ten days before the time affronted for said meeting Joseph ar Jorge Constable of Maner. Hanew, Mass Lef 2/ 1914 attest Im & Duncan Som bleck.


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W special meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Harrow was held viday ' Nov. 6 109 , 11. The mating was called to order at 2 oclock by Touw Click, Molim F'Suncan who read the Nawant. Hilliquy A Fragan, Eduard A. Brylan, C. Dudley Perkins, and the Horkelime appointed tellers and snow for the faithful performance of their duties.


Under article 1 2% Joseph & Headlining was chosen Moderator.


Under article 2 nd


Voted that the town authorize the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Board of Selectnew to Conocer money drawing January 1915 in anticipation of the taxes for the year 1915" the same to b fraid frow said taxes.


Under article 3rd Voted that a committee of fin ts chosen to make investigation regarding the installation of a water system in town of Hamm for fire and domestic purposes and report, at a futura meeting and that the committee conquest of the followingmon. Funk 6 Season A. Hoamy adams, J. Walter Moore, Edmond Chapdelaine, and Joseph O. Jament.


Motion made and seconded that the sum of Five hundred dollare bo appropriated to be used In the Committee to pay for the expense incurred in making the investigation for a water supply and that the Town Inasures Is authorized, with the approval of the Board of Selections, to isen niles or bonde, to by fraid in fine aminal fragmente of one hundred dollars rach. Ition hras amended that the sense of $150! One hundred fifty dollars Appropriated to be used by the Committee


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to pray for the Expense incurred in making the investigation for a water supply and that the Down Treasurer Is authorized, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to isens notes, or low de, to be paid in fine annual fragments of ("0) Thirty dollare each.


The motion was put, and was defeated. The amendment was put, and declared look. The decision was, doubted and a division of the house was called for and the Moderator affronted Williams o. Patrick and Joseph O. Tinent to count the roles.


hey reported 12 in favor of the amendment, and 32 against and the Moderator declared the amendment camed by our a two thirds vote Voted that the nothing to dissolved. attest Im 2 Duncan Toun beleck.


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At a rustling of the Town bolachas of the towns comprising the Fourth Worcester Representation District, held at the Town Hall, in Har Brookfield, on Friday the 13 th day of November 1914, truly oclock now, for the purpose of accertaining the vote polled in wagi Destrict for a Representation in the General Court the following was found to be the server.


Humant Parker


di Moves


Ephwan Manning


Edwardy Profes


Hm G. Duncan


H. G. Cummings


I. E. Howard


Dnight monty


J.H. Hunley


Blanks


Total


Hanno


330


1


2


/


195


579


Youth Brookfield


285


0


1


261


54/8


Brook field


2.56


1


87


344


Thurdruck


210


1


121


332


Ther Brookfield


126


2


1


83


212


Hew Braintree


48


23


Total


12.55


1


2


1


1-21-11-1


770


2036


Ein under our hands at West Brookfield this 13th day of Hounter a. D. 1914 Milliany I Duncan


Tour letech of Hamur


Timothy & Collins


North Brook field


lost & Powers 11


Har ducc 2. Brookfeed


6.26.10 am 11


..


H. Quantica


atteet HA' Duncan Jour bleck


Brook field


Luana


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Hanew, Mass. Nov. 24.1914 This is to certify that i have this day preambulated the town fines ochucu Hanews and Brookfield in accordance with the provisions of the Public Statues. Edward D. Sullivan Selectivew


Joseph D. Hastings


- Punew


of


Selectmen Halter S. Mellew arthur It. Mitchell


Brookfield


Uttest Im & Duncan Toun block.


Per Brookfeed December 10. 1914. huis was to certify that the Selectmen of That Brookfield havs met the Selectnew of Danew and together han preambulated the town bunde, and renewed! the


Joseph . Malloy Eduard L Hastings.


Selectiven of


Joseph G Hosting's Lester & Burroughs of Hlavou!


Selectnow


attest Im I Duncan Toun Block


Hamon, Mass, January 20. 1915. Organization of the Republican Jours Committee of the tour of Haven. Chanman William 6. Patrick Waren, Mass


secretary Charles D. Perkins Dawin Maso.


Treasurer, Edgar A. Buck Starren Haes. Other Hombre. Carl M. Blair Tamw Hass Haber H Shepard 11 Stalten 13Half that". Edmond Chapelelaine I. Hanen. attest Im F. Duncan Jouw bleck.


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Worcester, . S. Is Joseph St Gorge. Constable of the Tour of Dann in the country of forcester, Setting :- The name of the Commonwealth Of Mass. achusetts, You ade directed to notify the Inhat. itants of the town of View, qualified to vote in Electrons and in toden affairs, to meet at their respecto voting frecuente in said Wanew, on ouday, the Gust day February 1915, at 630 relock in the founder, then, and there to bring in their role of to the Elections Officers Aov. un break, Town Treasurer, three Selectmin, throw Cervecera of the Porv, three Undalors, fin Constables Collection of Janes und "The Harken, all for one year, three School committee for the yours, one assessor for three years, one lemetery Commissioner for three years, one ment of the Board of Health for three years, and to determine by rote "yes" or "No" to the following question "Shall licensed h granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in This tourfor the ensuing year"


Polls ziel hofen at seven och AM., and may I closed at Havelock P. M.


also to meet, at the Pound Hull in said Macron on Saturday, the sixth day of Rimary, 1915, at 2 oclock in the afternoon. to act on the Following Articles :-


Article 1 st To home is Moderater to preside at said misting


Articles 2nd To hear reports of town officers und all outelanding and special communities and act threw.


Article 3rd To croce all necessary toun offare not formel chosen by ballot or part in any way vilatin livreto.


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Cuticle 4th


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


Article 5 the


To raise, and, appropriate such curs of money as may be necessary to defray the rapences of the town for the snowing y var Article 6 th


Need of the town with authorize, the Treasurer, with the approval of the Sound of Selectmen. to borrow money in anticipation of the manuel for the current financial year.


Article 7th. .To determine the manner and state the terms. und conditions of collecting taxes for the Enelring year.


Untile 8th


Isee if the town will vote to upfront an agent or agente to prosecute , and, defined fall Suite That may Is brought for or against the town, with full authority to act in anyway as They may desire for the best interests of the tour.


article 9th see if the town mit note to vues and anfosfat the sum of tante dollars to be hard to the Vaner Hatening Card Company for sprinkling the streets about the town Hall and Public Library for the summer season of 1915, or act in any way relativ thereto.


article 10 th Now if the townwill authorize the Selectmen to contract for what lighting with the Central Massachusetts, Electric Company for one year or act in any way relation theate


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article 11th To see if the town will vace, and appropriate, at sum of money to pay the proper changes of mouvance companies For acting and security on the official bonds of I tour officers, and, if so, determine upon the fonds, of what officer auch chargut shall to fraud.


Mitile 12Th.


To say what action the town well take in regard to accepting the offer of the State Highway Commission the formarand improvement of the roadway on retory Hill "so called, appropriate a sum of money to meet the same or act in any way relation thereto


article 13th


To per if the town will vote to race and appropriate a sun, of money for the observance of Memorial Day. thele came to is paid to the Treasures of the Clava Barton Schef Corps, or act in any way solution thereto


article 14th


To pew if the town will grand the free use of the Town Hall, aley Memorial Hull, for Memorial Day, to Clara Bartno Schef Corps ou and in any way ilation thereto.




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