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Vated To raise and appropriate the crown of Eight carried dollars for americanos frepesos.
Voted To raise and appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars, for support of the poor.
Vated can mation of Orus & Parker that the overseers of the har are hereby authorized to use the rest ric
Vated To raise and appropriate the sum of twenty five dollars for the use of the tree worden.
Voted To raise and appropriate the sum of twenty five dollars for repairs of the town round.
The tellers having completed the canvass of the balluts east for town officers and from the question of granting license for the sale of intoxicating liquors, posted to the Manderaitien, and was declared by him in phan morethany as follows . Whole number of votes cast for town offices
Town Clerk.
Miner He Carlin received sixty eight vates George M Hitchcock received two votes Charles C. Brown received two votes Blanks four
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Treasures.
Martin received erity nine botis Charles & Brown ", two
Georgem Hitchcock . one
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Town Treasures and miner H. Corbin was declared elected. and
detectanin. Charles F. Tabell received seventy two votes Blanks four. Edward H. Davenport received seventy four voles. Blanks four .
Orrin Hicks received seventy four votes Blanks two. Hal Brands . Jawell, Edward . 1. 2 amenport and Waren besides were secured elected and were neverally sworn by the Town Clerk.
Charles to. Brown received seventy four votes Sanford Booth one " 13 bank one Cheney F. Newton received seventy five votes
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Clarence B. Brown received seventy four votes Blanks two
No soon were declared elected and would really werden the Town Clerk .
Overseers of the. For.
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Charles to. Brown scored seventy States 13 lanks
I ammet He learns received eventy four votes Blanks two .
Overseers Robert V. Sawin. Charles C. Brown & Samuel Ho Adams, of the Poor were declared elected and were really swarm by the Town Clerk.
Collector of Taxes.
Collector of Taxes .
Charles S. Tarbell, received seventy six votes and was declared elected. not swarm by the Lawn Clerk.
School Committee for three years
School County Clarence of. Brown weed seventy four tops Blanks
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Clarence B Brown was declared elected, and sworn by the Power te terne.
Walter . It worth received seventy ix votes arthur B. Brown." seventy five votes one
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auditors
Walter le Sommet and Rettens 13. 10 own work declared elected, and imorn of the Iron blech.
Constables. Orrin Hicks received seventy five water Blank one .
William & Davenport received someity ex oter George & howtotherole received seventy votes Blanks - .
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Hitchcock were declared elected, and sworn by the
Robert V. Sawin received seventy four votes Blanks two
SuWarden
Robert V. Jawin was declared elected. Bertha B. Bliss received seventy aix votes and was declared elected. True Würden George Mr. Hitchcock received seventy six votes
The whole - when of ballots cast on the question"shall Theme Vate license be granted for the sake of interpreting liquors in this town " was fifty six , which corresponded with the register of the ballot dos. Yes mination No.
Joun Celik.
The baliats cast for town officers and those east when the question of"granting license for the sake of intoxicating ligues want the several die with need for the functions of checking majority of the Election officers as provided by law, and the same were delivered to the Town Celeste.
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That the meeting be dissolved, and was so declared by the moderator. Attest, Inviaun Ho Garlin. Joun Beleck.
Defining of Booksove to Town Celul.
Oscar F. Brown former Jour bleck. this day made oath before me that he had delivered to use all the books and papers in his custody belonging to the Towns. Birinfield March 29. 1914.
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appropriations for 1904 x 1905.
State aid 684.00
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Highways 1000.00 Bridges 250,00
Highway railings
100.00
Repair of Culverts
150,00
Repair of tools
25.00
Schools School Committe
50.00
School Sufit. i
225,00
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Text books and supplies
50,00
850,05
Interest on loan
25.00
Snow paths
100,00
Salaries of officers
300,00
Miscellaneous
800.00
Support of poor ( and sent of town farm) 1000,00 Free warden 25.00
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Repairs of town pound 25.00
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Removal of books from library 50.00 at a meeting held June 4, 1904 the following additional.
Train to take the water across the Street best of the Post Office 75.00 725400
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Transportation of scholars
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Town officers chosen for 1904-5
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Selectmen
Charles S. Tarbell- Edward H Davenport- Quin Hicks Charles C. Brown-Cheney Newton- Clarence B, Brown
Overseers of Poor Collector of Taxes
School Committe 03 years
Charles J. Tarbell. Clarence B. Brown Walter & Smith . arthur B. Brown
Elvire Both Charles Hto George
Fence Viewers Library tristes Tru warden
Charles & Brown-Samuel H. adams, W. H. Green.
Robert VSawin- Bertha B. Bliss Frage ha Hechoherck Frederick Bissell
Wird +lumber William &. Davenport. Searge W. J herman and James Nages ( did notqualify)
Com minic 2 years Dertien S, commeof hell. ston George. In Hitchcock.
This is to certify that Quin Heichs. E. H. Davenport and der. E. Hitchcock have been Appointed Forest fire Wardens for 1904, and have accepted that office. May 2. 1904.
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This is to certify that I have caused to be destroyed off the Ballots together with those east on the question of granting a License for He all of intoxicating liquors of the bault Kned station hold downing Branche 21. 1904.
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Warrant for Special Town Mustr.
Commonwealth of massachusetts. Harntiden. S.S. To either Constable of the town of Bonfile
Greeting In the name of the Commonwe with warn the inhabitants of the town of Brinfies qualified to vote a town offases, to mac & Brunfield on Saturday Juney " next at two o clock in the P.M. to act on the following articles~ Vig-
article I. To choose a moderator to preside over said meeting.
article I. To see if the to
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article III. To see if the town will appropriate a som of money to bay a drawn from a point East of the Post Office to land of Mrs . F . L. Pierce and act therean.
and you are directed to Leave this Marrant by Posting an attested copy of the name at the Town Hall, and at the 0 Center Part Office, and by mailing a copy the hut Office at to il Vos in field and by costumes on other sending a copy to Parketts mill. and the De hat at Wert Brimfield seven days at least, before the time for holding said meeting. Hereaf fait mot and make die return of this warrant with your doings Thereon to the Town Clash of said Brownfield at the time and place of meeting afaresaid. Given under our hands this Is day off in the year 1904. Chas S. Tarbell\ Selectmen of Orrin: Hietas 5 Brimfield over)
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Hampden S.S. I have served the within warrant as there directed. Orrin Hicks, - Constable of Brimfield. A true copy of Warrant and return of Constable. attest: Miner He Corbin, Town Clerk.
Special Town meeting held June 4, 1904. The waters of Brianfield peerswant to the foregoing Warrant met at the Town Hall, on Saturday, June 4, 1904. The meeting was called to order and the Warrant read by the Town Clerk .. What I. Tarbell was appointed Telles to assist in receiving, checking, assorting and counting ballots cast for moderation to preside over the meeting and was sworn . A ballot was then taken for a moderator with the following result , Whole number of ballots cast five of which Cercar F. Brown received one, George Mr Hitchcock four , and was declared elected and sworn by the Clerk
article third of the Warrent was taken up.
Voted In motion of Chas I. Tarbell, that the sum of seventy five (75) dollars be appropriated for additional laying a drain to take mater recess the street. Is proparation from a Point Eart at the Post Ceffice, The same to be hard from the ballance of uncollected taxes of 1902.
article second was then taken up and discussed but no vote was deemed necessary as the subject matter of that vehicle was accepted by vote of the beer at a meeting held april 25 # 1903. But the intent of the clause in "Mr Lincoln's proposition which is recorded in Book 6 Page 373. seventh line, which reads as follows . as the Danielson- Lincoln Free Library was not fully understood, and after a free discussion of the same. Voted On motion of Chas I. Tabell. that a Committe of two be chosen and that the leters and her Hodgkins
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chairman of the Public Toibrary Committe be that committee. to wait in un Chicosom Question of the routing a future meeting. No further buisness being presented it was o clock P.M.
Miner He Corbin Clerk.
adjourned town meeting held June 11. 1914.
met according to adjournment, meeting called to order
Previous meeting , made a statement that they had attended to that duty, and received a statement from Mr Lincolnin regard to the clause in his proposition to the town which was under discussion at the last meeting. That he did not intend to in any way change the Title or prezent wane of the Sexterry, but innfly fresent to the Town, the B. and the band thereareth as a memorial as his inscription on the Tablet on the Bar The Damichsen Lincoln memorial. The gift of James D. Lincoln in memory of Sarah & Danielson his mother and Eliza J. M. Lincoln his wife , - 1903 ~.
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That the meeting be dissolved, and it was so declared by the moderator .
attest. miner H. Corbin. Town blesk.
To the Jon Clerk of Brianfred, you are hereby notified that at a count meeting of the Selectionen cand Trustees of the Brimfield Public Library, held October 17th 1904. Margaret Dansment and RerSamuel Eaton were elected to fill vacancies on said board of Trustees. Rebecca M. Lincoln. blake of the meeting Recorded from the Original. Miner H. Corbin.
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Corrin Hicks-Constable of Brimfield.
a true Cory of Warrant and return of Constable.
Mover M. Lashin. Town Clerk.
annual Stale Election held Tuesday, November 8th 1904.
afined and called to order by Charles I Tarbell. Presiding Election Officer at ten o'clock and two minutes a. M. and the warrant. calling the meeting read. The Town blesk then delivered to the
the first Set of 250 official ballots and took his receipt for the same. The specimen ballots and Cards of instruction were then posted as provided by law. Oscar F. Brown and Cheney F. Newton
and 32 minutes a.M. The Polls for the reception of ballots were declared open, the seals to the packages containing the List with of 250 ballots were broken and the ballots delivered to the ballat Clerks by the Presiding Officer. The Ballot Box was then opened for inspection and shown to be empty and so declared . then ked and the Key delivered to George E. Hitchcock alice Oficer. The Ballot Box register was declared to stand at 000. By vote of the Town the time of casino, the Polls was extended inntil two o'clock and 40 minutes when they were declared closed. I've bailat box register indicating that One Hundred and forty five ballots been Cast , At Barnet of the names checked on the best of waters used for the rice's home of votes showed that one hundred and Last two male persons had voted, and no females persons and it was de declared by the d'residing Officer, Is count of the names checked on the list of voters Fixed by the Ballat Clerks showed that They had activered 1 1
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alva E Fenton of Springfield Had Three Vales (3)
William B. Hayes of Springfield
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Norman & Wood of Northfield
Had Jinty one Votes 191
2 3. Evans of Southampton Had one un
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d'arna, Fredrickson of Worcester ouis F. Weiss of Worcester mes E. Estabrooks of Worcester Calvin & L'aise of Southbridge Richard 2 Murphy of Worcester Francis Leander King of Worcester Blanks
Had no votes Had Iriver vati
Had Tivity Five Vales ' 35' Had tivity one Vous (91)
Had one vote
Had no votes Invelve
District Number Four
John a anderson of Gardner Earnest & Frisk of Waltham Kas But Al Remous of Whichburg How Curley Hall of Fitchburg
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District Number Five.
John Kenny of Lawrence John B. Cameron of Lawrence Peter I. Brady of Lowell P. Frye of North andover George & Batchelder of Lynnfield Horace B Faster of North Andover
District Number Six
Dames & Daily of Haverhill Parkman B Flanders of Haverhill William B Sullivan of Danvers George 7. Sale of Haverhill James J. Please of Minimal
Had no vates Had Three vates (3) Fred Thirty five voles (35) To ad Kinty one to IN
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Had no votes Had Three Votes (3) Had Thirty Five Vates (35 ) Had Ninty one vates (91) Had one vate (1) Had no vores
Had no votes Had Three votes (3) Had Thirty Five Votes (35) Nad Ninty one votes (91) Had one vote (!)
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Benjamin Patter of Swanscott Nad no votes Blanks District Number Seven.
Twelve (12)
Edwin S. Mayo of Everett . Had no votes
alfred B. Outram of Chelsea Had Three vates (3)
Charles of Barton of melrose Had Thirty Five Votes ( 35 )
Had Ninty one votes (91)
Clarence I Fernald of melrose Henry a Smith of Stoneham Had one vote (1)
Levi R Price of Lynn
Had no votes Involve (12)
District Number Eight.
John of Wall of Cambridge Charles W. White of Somewille John H. H. MC Namee of Cambridge George W Pertens of Somerville Joseph B. Bent of Somewille & Leonard Mc Neill of Somemille Blanks
Had no vates Had Three Votes (3) Had Thirty Five Votes ( 35 ) Had Ninty one Vates ( 91)
Had one vote ( 1) Nad no votes Twelve (12)
District Number Nine.
James F. Stevens of Boston George W. Tahin of Boston Comery Leigh ton of Bration Francis L. auld of Boston William H Park of Boston Henry Lemon of Baston
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Had no votes Had Three Vates ( 3 )
Had Thirty to werden 35 ) Had Ninty one Votes (91) Had one vote (1) Had no Votes Twelve (12)
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John E. Eustace of Peabody. Daniel W. Gorman of Lo winery. 1. Logan of Boston aston Roland F. alves of Boston Isa F. Hall of Milton Blanks (12)
Had no Votes Had Three votes ( 3) Had Thirty Five Votes (35) Had Ninty cene Vates (91) Had One Vote. (1) Had no votes.
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George Nelson of Boston John H. Lee of Boston
Had no votes Had Tivity Rive Vales (35)
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Carl S. K. Fredrich: on of Hopedale Hubert Mosman of Stoughton James & Leather of Fude Paris William A lobb ~ Newton rge I Variburn of Westwood
L'ace ne vões Had Three Votes (3) Had Thirty Five Votes (35) Had Dini, On Votes 191 Had Une Vate (1) Had me Bad
.enlamin anthony of New Bedford Charles a Place of Swansea
Had Vinity Cene Vatis (91) Had line vate !)
I. it. st Ma Francs Bohmbach of Boston Charles & Lowell of Whitman Thomas & Thacker of Yarmouth William a line of Bourn
John Quincy adams of Incesbury Tom L Bates of Boston Prichaci J. Влиц of. Дтп Wirvies I Love" of Easthampton William & Langlas of Brockton.
Had no vas. Had Three votes (3) Had Thirty Five Votes (35) Had Ninty One votes (9)
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George W. Whenright Ir of Hardwick
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For Councilor Eighth Lastrict.
Barte of Griffin of Springfield Pamuel F . Hall of Chicopee
Earnest R Knife of Holyoke
Had Three Vates '3'
Fiar Eighty Three Vates (83) Inventy Eight- (28)
For Senator. First Hampden District
Fordis L. Parker of Springfield
Had Eighty Nine Votes (89)
Richard d. Talbot of Springfield dim . Taylor of Springfield
Had Twenty Nine Votes (29) Had Tivo Vates ( 2) Inventy Jums (22)
John F. Fanden of Palmer
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Q im Ingoldsby of Westfield
Had Two Votes ( 2)
anis yh BACKward L'amore
Had Eighty Arrivatos (85)
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Harrison Loomis of Text faringe ved Kad Fifty Five Votes (55)
William F. Neuman of Holyoke
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Vocênite Fix Votes (66)
Had Their Fue votes(32)
Charles & Tarbell of Brimfield. В. про
Had Inventy Six Votes
Had Invo votes ( 2 )
John W. Wheeler of Orange Blanks
Had Eighty Eight Vitus (88)
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Brimfield Mais. Nov 21ª 1954. This is to certify that we the undersigned Selecmen of the Jours of Brimfield and Wales have this day perambulatid the lives and
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R.S. Tarbell { Selectiven } Osso P. Royce) "Selectmen Crin Hicks) Brianfield: W. W. Eagar ) wald
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with the Selection of Warren peramburated the town lines of said towns and marked the stones ( as required by Liha's 25" Sec. 2-of the Revised Laws? on the 22. of November 1904,
albert N.Conversely Selectmen? C.J. Tarbell ) Selectinen james White I Tiarren & A Laverpart . [ of Corrin Hicks! E
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Fois is to certify the 863 cent of the last annual State Election held in Brimfield on Tuesday, November 8 th 1904 in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 11. Section 241. of the Revised Laws.
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This certifies that we have this day when the best Sherman as inspector of animals for the year end
Personally appeared before me Ger W. Sherman this 25 th day of March 1905 and took the oath of office of Inspetor of animals .
Personally afeared before me Porter. a. I asker this 25th day of March 1905 and time : worth or Lice as Inspector of
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I'm the mamas at the form Causal theil Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the
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the town may ura were. werees ila used by law to be acial. A . I. we on one vallat. The watts
may be closed at hall last two o clock P.m.
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To determine the manner and state the terms and conditions of collecting the ts Bu compensation of the Collecter of files .
To see if the town will allow a discount on taxes if paid within certain periods, or act thereon.
To see if the town will authorize the Collector of taxes to use the means Seating bases which the tron 1002/1111 may te when Collector.
will 10. To see what disposition the town will make of it's dag fund or act thereon.
i. I. To see if the town will cause to be printed the report of it's officers or agents , or any part of the same
Article 12. To see if the town will raise and appropriate any money 1 Male And.
C. To Je what sum of Holly of Many The von will appropriate
2 license be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors
Article 15. To see if the town will vote to see the stock and tools on the Town Farm, or act thereon.
a . To see if the town will vote to sell the furniture and household furnishings at the Town Fram or act
article 17. To see if the town will vote to sell the Town Farm real estate. or act thereon.
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Hereof fail not and make due return of This warrant with your going thereon. to the town werk, of said Mint iced at The Lime and Place
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annual Town meeting held Monday, march. 20 th. 1905.
The vaters of Brimfield assembled at the Town Hall on Monday the 20 th day of March. 1905. Trending was opened and called to order and the warrant read by the town Clerk. Urin Hicks and Co H.
town Click. a ballot for Moderator was taken and resulted is
E. F. Davenport were appointed tillers by the moderator to on officers.
and they were severally sworn by the town Clerk.
The State ballot box being used for the reception of ballots cast upon the question of granting license for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town was opened and declared by the moderator to be empty. it was then locked and the key delivered to erin Hicks Constable . the ballot box register standing at 000. at 10.0' clock and 35 minutes a Car. The meeting was declared open to receive vates.
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To choose three (3) Selectmen-three& Passessors. thru (3) lever- suess of the Room- three (3) Constables and two (2) Creditors
Vated To take we the 6 th article in regards the best of devous. 1. Get of wars as revised by the Selectmen was read. D.M. Farket. Clarence King, I Mas C. la sowohl hos F. George wished to be excused from serving as furass. Valid To excuse them.
moved To have the list of Jurors on the table- ination nut carried
Varied To return the list of A cross to the Selectmen to be revised . The revised list was then read and Bestre E. o mpbell wished to be excused.
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Alsoin Sensosonst the Collection of taxes be suply your walters subject to the following fosse you come con of med ofer. The should keep the accounts required by chapter 390. Section Lour (4) of the acts of the year 1888, he shall collect and pay over to the Treasures of the town on or before the first day October next all the Poll taxes ( unless for good and sufficient reasons the assessors allow him further time on the same ) and one half thetapes on personal and real estate , and share on on is for the de Pay to the town Treasurer all women's received during the pricedvisa on account of taxes. he shall charge and collect interest at the rate of an per cent per annum when all taxes remaining renkaid of in the first day of October next , until the same are paid and shall make a final settlement with the foun Treasurer on or before Wednesday do My + hominy of March next, and that all taxes be hard in before the next year's taxes are due. (Exceptions being allowed only by vote of the Board of Secretsmen said the Frame Transmets and should and the first fr mowith exhibit to the Selectmen or any Person or Persons whom they may designate, all of the books accounts and vouchers relating to taxes committed to him for collection and to his recepts and payments on account of taxes. and whenever he has collected and paid over to the Town Treasures seven rights of the amount committed to him to collect, and has kept the aforesaid accounts we shall be intricid. It two Thirds of his compensation. and the balance when he convivitis this collections and accounts and pays over to the Jawn Treasurer the same, and returns his account and tax collectors books.
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That the Collector of taxes be authorized to use the same fel calleding taxes, which the town Toucher may when aficantes Collecter.
To pass over article eight without action.
I've's that the time of holding the Annual Jour Neiting be changed to the first monday in Avril. in March-amendment accepted by Mr Hicks.
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He also reported that all the land Southerly of the Cemetery founded by the Brimfield and Wales road on the West and the brooks on the South East and the bitchcach sheis on the North owned by George W Royer Could bepurchased mr Royce for the sum of three hundred and seventy five dollars, or would sell a part of the same at a price to be agreed miton.
moved by S. H. Adams that the sum of four hundred and seventy five dollars be raised and approfiviated to purchase the land of the Hitchcock Heirs East and South of the Cemetery- and also the land of Georg W, Royce situated Southerty of Cemetery , bounded by the mill Fond brook on the South and East of by the Sherman Pond brook and on the North by land of the Heirs of the late Samuel A Hitchcock and on the west by the Brimfield and Wales Highway, for the purpose of enlarging the Cemetery. The motion was not voted.
Vated can mation of Crus E. Parker to raise and appropriate the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to say for the land bunches
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at two o'clock and fifty minutes P.M. the moderator declared the Polls for the election of town officers . also the Polls for the votes cast on the question of granting license for the sale of intoxicating liquors closed. The tillers proceeded to canvass the ballots cast . The ballot Box register indicated that forty six votes had been cast on the question of granting licenze?
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