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900 100 From Treas for Taxes 450.00 Use of Committee 200.00 on water suplicy 200.00 25.00 Special appropriations Oct 12/ 1910 1.00 650 00 Schools. 4 53; miscel
3000.00
75
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553700
Nov17. New water supp 200000 ,559.97
400,00 84.25.00
Illegal liquor selling Furniture forcount Brimfield S. House 75. 100
25.00
$675.00
50. 00
Medical inspection Pauper withrent of Town Farm Miscellaneous. Officers Salaire! Public Library
Nese of Cemeting Committee. House of Common Repair East Brinfield School House Chemical Fire Engines $
John H. Noyes. Orni. E. Parker.
Field Drivers Fred Bissell Jannes J. O' Neil William &. Davenport
Fence Viewers.
George E. Hitchcock. (3 years ) Library Trustees Robert V. Sawir.
margaret Dunmore.
Samipel H. adams. measures of Wood and Lumber George W. Sherman William &. Davenport.
Forest Fire Warden George E. Hitchcock
Selectmen. Orrin Hicks. merritt S. Dunham. Johan Shanty.
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Warrant for social The heating
Hampden J. J. To duties of the Dowstables of the Town of Brimfield preting.
I'monly the to mon wealth of based with you when directed to meeting and mary the ischertento of the Brief and gra id to vote in town affairs to met at Town Hall in said Brimfield on Saturday the First day of etover night at one o clock A.M. to act on the taron gatics . vil.
Will not to choose a bride atar to presid over said are ling.
Tried 2" to see if the town with appropriate an additional sum of money for the use of the School Rosa ite for the support of Schools for the current year, and act therion.
Artis 8" To se: if the town with appropriate a sum of mo sy for a new water supply at the Center School, and install a sanitary drinking fountain.
Tiche 4th To se www net summer of more, if any the tow wie appropriate under the provision of Chapter 279. acts of 1908. relating to repair of ways in certain towns.
tas therein directed Constable of Brnose a tree Cap " Isant and return of Constable Thereon. Usris filed Sept. 2 1 at 1910. George W. She.
This is to certil that I have posted a copy y Porbin Town Hlerk
And you are directed to see this wassent by posting an athisted copy of the same at the Town Hall, one at the benker post office. and Isting a copy to the post ofice at East Brimfield and by che? wuling or otherwise sending a copy to Fashithe mill. and the Debat at west for imfield . seven days at least befar time of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make due return of the warrant with doing's therean to the Town Blesk of said Brimfield at" the time and place of meeting afuresaid. Given und our hands this nineteenth day of september in the year one thousand nine hundred and ten
Orrin Nick. Merritt. S. Dunham John Shanley
Selection of Vérinfield
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Special Jen Meeting
response to the beregning resort. Ismert
repainted telles to assist in receiving, checking. and carlating the balls to cast for two and was diey sworn by to Foureltern. the foi. £ 1.30 1.m. a ballot was taken & code at Lswit ten fr V/ de number of ballots cast for? oderator 2 1 / 2 In Hite wer received nine (9, tar ots a ot ros quandoe) are justed the office. Article fourth (4th) mu regard to of persia money for vernament roads , by which the State and all ro sick a till and not wasto in up and discussed. after a free discussion it da Q mation of O.E. Parker that O ties for "(4th) be a set of.
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article third (3ª) was takensein andet nens Du matin of Was. I poover the me appropriate a sum of me emily. Not ti escena or one hundred ($100.) docass. to connect than an wat pipe at some point on main street with the pil now led from the Center Schon leave the the I ihrman on Northa on street.
Vated In motion of W. S. I pooner that we Issoforiate a sum of money not to exceed one hundred ($100.) docars. to i tall a san itar drm- ring fountain at the Center School, with mixissas, connection and .08
als all necessary individual drinking cups,
Voted Animation of. R. V. Sawin that the is there. Is-ared and thirty (330.) dollar's be appropriated for the use of the School Commit $300. of the sam for salary of an extra teaser at Last Brimfield. and $30. to apply on extra salary of Austi of School.
Voted On motion R. V. Sawin to appropriate asset to exceed the five (25) dollar: to procure for the public schools individ at drinking moved by Leo. E. Hitcheach to off ropriat a semnat to wed live. in moved($500) dollars to build a resivais on the Town Farm and printane pile and lay time same to connect at some point of the present mat isise leading to the fountain at some point on the hig way . Mats not caused. Voted 6 On matias of John days to addover and the west quai declared adjoined by the imoderator. Miner H. sorin Town Lle K.
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in einer of the use of the form
tit musces of the Com where Is of massage with. Amely required to reality and waron the inhabitants. of se Tam of Print and I airfield to vote in elections, to meet at the Town Here in sach dieser hild, on Theday the eigh to day of Now Ic m. it, at. Ich in the Law . The and there to ali is the waiter on one tablet to the et traces of said Town for Governor of the onion, wealth Lieutenant Governor. Secretar. Fristed and Receiver General. andits. Otte en He at, one medresentative in Congress. for the Second l'ongres - sional distinct. Council or for the sawthe district. Senator for the Worc. Fr and Ka impden district. one representative in the General towet for the first Hand den district. one har ty Commissioner. and two associato Commissioners for Hambo ne County District Attorney for the Western District. and Sheriff for Hampton Counts. "he polis will be open at have past ten a block in fire room And may be found at half past two o'clock in the
Quand vous a check directed to serve to i warrant by port as atesta caling of the sinne, at the Town hall, one at the Cenie Justifie and If mailing a copy to the post office at East Burnfred, and by mailing or otherwise sending a copy to Haskets Ville, and the De ot at West Brimfield . Seven days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail mot and make due return of this warrant w. the your down as there to the Selectionof said Brimfield at the time and belace of me ting afriesand. Given under our hands the twenty fourth day of Deser in the year one thousand nine hundred and ten.
attest. V. wer H. Bobin I time sa by of The warrent, and the return of the constable to en.
Town Pole .
Owin Hicks ) select men merritt & Dund sal of
(Brimfield
Brin Field set, 90# 1910, She is to certify that I have this day posted caries of the awithin your warrant as thereis directed, Signed George !! Sherman Constable of the Town of Brimfield.
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Chimual State Election held Tuesday, November 8th 90. The voters of Brimfield assembled at the Fund Hour Later . Todos 8th 1910. in response to the foregoing warrant. The reacting new found and called to order Ly Casin that Presenting Election Of ris ot fried
the on Click then delivered to the specimen baciats and the first set of official bolest said to bethe hundred and fifty (250) and took his recinto for the same. the specimen baliats and sand of instruction were the post is a da ich by law. Clark: I. Javier Villians Bought, John changed merritt & Juntam La ing heere previously af ettidly to festins as fait clicks and tux were severalis eventosit to us tres 8. Hitchcock having been alsjoined by to the time as fotos Of Ma. sweenby the To Check. The sexes to find achanger. tillatt first set of 250 ballots were book. open the ballah de a ti the ballot clerks by the presiding of cer . The basis box was the at & for inspection and declared empty , and then locked, and the day, de wo to Her. S. He cherch po ce office. the ballot box Breg this was desired to stand at 000: at ten oreach and the mona mouth food for the reception of ballots wered caso offen.
Voted
On motion of That S. Tarbell. that too for a sing the first be extended fester minutes to two for fit P.M. Ot timo o clock and fait Live in in Fin. the fre is ing officer declared the polis closed. The ballet his freqitor indicating that eight eight vates had been cast. a. cont of the marmi checked on the voting list used for checking of the name of votes: sho wed that eighty eight male persons had vated, and ino fema persons. and it was so declared by the foresiding officer, I can uit of the names checked on the list of vate used by the ballet clerks showed that they had delivered to voti's eight, eight ballots, and i count of the ballot remaining in the hands of the Callat cherins showed That one hundred and sixty five ballots had not been delivered. there being three more than the package called for. The ballats deposited in the ballat bet were then removed from the box one at a time and counted by the presiding officer and the count. showed eighty eight ballats had been deposited therein. The ballots were then counted and canvassed by Mou LDa fait and John Shaving Julies and Phat I. Tarbell and Narrat I Duschen supervisors . and the result of the count was a cia a in wien meeting by the Town Blesk as follows. viz.
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Whole number of ballots cast was eighty eight. Far Governar.
Eben S. Draper of Hopedale. Rep. Rec'd Fifty seven votes(57) Eugene N. Fast. of Baston. Dem . 11 Twenty six " (26) Joe A Nicholls of Boston, Pro. One Vate (1) Moritz E. Buther of Holyoke, S. L. " No. vates (0)
Danke I. White of Brockton. S 11 One vate (!)
Three (3)
For Lieutenant Governor.
Thomas F. Cassidy of adams, Reed Twenty for later. (2.4) Louis a. Frathingham, of Baste Robe Reed Fifty seven. (57) Honey C. Nes's, of Boston S. L." No. 1. (0)
Paties Mahoney. of Cambridge S. " One (1)
William & Merrill. of malden, Pro. One Five (5)
Blanks
For Secretary.
Harriet D'orsay, of Lynn. S. Rec'd One vate ( !) Charles & Martell. of Boston, Dem. " Twenty four vate. (24)
Andrew Mortenson, of Somerville . L ... No. ( 0 ) William M. Olin, of Bastoni Rep." Fifty nine" (59) William E. Thomas. of Boston Pro. " One. vate (!) Blanks Three (3)
For Treasurer.
Carl Fredrikson of Worcester. S. L. Reed No votes (0)
Thomas CL. Frisell of Hinsdale. Pro, " (2)
Sylvester & Mc Bride & Watertown. S. " One vote (1) Benjamin F. Peach of Lynn Dem. " Twenty five votes (25) Elever a. Steve is of Sommerville. Ref " Fifty six (56)
Four (4)
For Auditor.
Das Holt of Worcester. Pro. Reed One vate (1) Buenas P Mc Naly of Salem. S. L. Ried No vater (0) Umas Miles of Lynn.S. 11
on Vate (1) Le tonle. (. Pain of Barn stable. Dem. "Twenty eight vato 28) Ken S. Turner of malden. Rep. Reed Fifty five votes (55) Three (3)
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For Normy Temporal.
Dennis Nie Hoff of Neur Before. S. L. Bean 2011 Act
Zora B. Fatigas of Warcats, Der Irunt six vai (26)
Fist 1 0
(5%)
( 3)
For sanger time center district.
alva E. Fenton of Springfield. S. Reed an vita. (1) Fredrich H. Gilesth of Spring Ker. " Fift si vol. (56) William H. Mc Kechnie of Spor give Dem , Intr eight " (28) Blanks. 17,
Councillar Seventh District.
Stehe K. Edwards, of Southbridge Dem. Reed Twenty six vater (26)
Winfried I. Schuster of Douglas. Ref. 1 Fifty Five ". (55)
Blanks
Severa (7)
Har Senator Wascister V. Hampden District.
Michael F. Kane of Ludlow. Dem. Rec'd Twenty nine. Votes (29)
Walter B. Mellen of Brookfield. Rep .. Fifty five 11 155
Blanks Four (4)
Representative-First Hampden District.
Henry W. Holbrook of Palmer. Rep. Rec'd, Forty nine vater. (49) John S. Mac. Lmaid of Manson, Dem, Reed. Thirty two . (32) Blankis Sever: (7)
County Commissioner. Hampden County.
George W: Bray of Chicopee Rep. Reed Fifty five vote .. (55)
Daniel Dunn. of Chicopee Dem. " Twenty nine " (29)
William a. King of Springfield. S. One 11 (1) Blanks Three (3)
associate. Commissioners-Hampden County.
Henry D. Brigham of Westfield. S. Rie'd Four vat. (4) mathias Larey of Hampden Ser " Twenty three , (23) moritz Kurth of Anych. S. " One vate (1) Harrison Loomis of West Springfield. Rep Reed Fifty four Votes (54) John H. Sichuan of Holyche Rep Thirty Seven " (37) Blanks
Four. (4)
District attorney Western District.
Christopher J. Callahan of Haryohe Dem. Reed Twenty Vater :2C) John Wall Dr. of West Springfield. S. " One "vat ( 1)
Stephen S. Taft of Springfield Rep . Vote: (62) Blanks Five (5)
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I having for Haunteden County
Emb Clash of Springfield. Ref Reed Sixty one vote= (61) Lea, Day of Thest Springfield & vote (1) Da & ONere of HayDern. Inventy two vates (22) Four" (4)
after passing out and ig ing and skalig raf the ret? it is so It are the last east, tomate mit the list. of iter side , the hot in and tells as a check list Ho chi king of votes, also sealing all the Saints not used of the first set insepara package. and each being certified to by a majority of the Election Officers. all being done in open meeting . Then a motion to adjourn was made and it was so Voted, and the was so declared by the presiding officer.
miner F. Corbin.
Petition for Special Town Westing. November 9th 1910. To the Board of directives of Forinfield mais. We the wandering a Vaters and tax pay in the town of Brian field hereby petition for a town meeting to be called as soon as be , to act on the following articles. may
article 1st To choose a moderator to preside at the meeting.
Article 2nd To we what acting the Town will take in regard to a water suppo at- cents village and arrange therefor. signed
R. V. Convin. Anton W. Brown. a rn VR Warres.
8. W. Hitchcock. Ja. E. Campbell.
F. J. Parker. B. J. Tarbell.
a true copy. Attest Moves H. Darbin. Town Click.
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Warrand for the i Jorn Ali Cup.
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To either of the Constations of the Seven of Brimfield. greeting.
In the name of the to move with of Theuse of what's you all day d'aides to notify and warn the hautunits of Bon if (ofiary ins to vote in tow affairs, to meet at the Jour Hodin sar Prevention on Theday the seventeenth day of November next at Las plant and o'clock in turnon to act on the formering articles . Vil.
article 1to choose a moderator te que di costa
article 2nd To see what action the Tower will take in requerente & with my at the Center Village and save Theresor. And you are directed to serve the masses casting an attested copy of the same at the Town Hall one at the Center Pantoffice. and by mailing a copy the the Partof cx at East Brimfield, and by mailing or otherwise sending a capy to Kasket , and the Jeho! at West, Bring ild, seven day . at least before The time of holding said meeting.
Hereal fair nut and make due return of this Warrant with your doing: There on to the Town Preek of said Parimfield at the time and place of meeting affairsand.
Given under our hands this month day of November in the year one Thousand nine hundred and tea.
Orrin Hicks. John Shawty. of Drivfield.
Brinifier, massachusetts. Casity of Wanyhon. November 8th 1910. This is to certify that sound proto co ies of the within warrant as hereis d'ucie. George W. Sherman Constable of Forinfield.
it true copy of the warrant and the return of the Unstable Theo . Athet Bier H. Barbin, Jowan Brock.
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Special Jawa harting held Thursday November 17.the 910.
in water of senaste at the Train Ner on Thursday 9 w wrot. The muting
id enta the bas it from site a far side over the que. I my, and ashley reverse for the tomon Click. The walls being 1 Mened at # 45 minute. P.M. " bal + was then take on for moderator with the following result, whole number of ballate cast for moderator fifteen of word. Georg he Hitchcock received thistien and was declared elected and accepted the office.
Vated
In mirator of that I. Farbe that we adjuntos to the Selective 's room to drawact the heines.
article second was taken rip and thousangbly discusses in regard to getting a larger supply of water for the Fountain and Public buildings.
Vated Inmot of R. V. Sawin that the serve of two the sand ($2000.) dollars be appropriated to install a Reservoir 40 feet by 10 feet by 10 feet at Spring on Town Farm. purchase and lay a two inch ( inside measure) galvanized iron pije from the Town Harm Spring, to the Fountain at the Center village. Work to be commenced and completed as soon as possible
Voted That the Selection be a Lammitte to carry the foregoing vate mits effect.
Vated That James Noyes and B. E Campbell be added to that committee .
Vated That this weekty he adjourned, and it was so declared by the Rod vator.
Miner 4. Corbin. Town Lleva.
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meeting of Town Clerks. Nov. 18, 1910.
This is to certify that at a meeting of the Town Clerks of Representative District number one in Hampden County Mass, held at the Town Clerks Office in Palmer on Friday the eighteenth day of November a. D. 1910. A fost /
He turns of Valor cartier
eight days of November 1910. My 2 serveres ?
elected.
following persons. Vijf.
Henry W. Habran of Pa was Received me at wood
and to the eight vote 228
Bahn S. Mc Quaid of Koka received Apre- hunde and eighteser vat 718
Blanches Out 140
Jatais 1786
Henry W. Hobrech
John J Mc Quaid
Blank
Tata.
Brimfield.
49
32
7
88
Valvier.
516
382
75
973
"Menson,
316
2 7
51
644
Holand,
15
6
2
23
32
21
5
58
Totais
928
718
140
1786
John F. Foley. Town Blesk, Pane.
R. L. Pech. Town blesk, mouse.
a & BlodGett. Jour Dan, Holland.
Olio . Royce.
Journ Alen, Tales.
IL the Paper. attest.
Minnes H. Corbin. Town block.
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Brimfield mash. Jan. 25th 1911. To the Tower Blick. The republican Tow lowmithe was reorganized A. ITM 1211. and the following Wissens elected. Via. I. o Davan jest See stary 8 Hetercock Treating.
Vi. Ce Daw Lat Secy. 26 th 1911. Miner AV. Cartea Tower Klerk.
The Democratic to Committee of Brumfield. have chosen the following officers for the ensuing y car.
Charles S. Tarbell Clerk a. I Converse
Porimfield .Feb 14th 19.12.
IL.F. Converse De leche
Recorded Feb 14 th 191;
miner H. Barbin.
Town Blesk.
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Voted.
Inboard of Selection, OB ran Land Wherelashsitt Way 5 92 That the New England Te Nowand Then add confusing of Medical sollen be and it is hardly anth sized and permitted to evo and nagy a ides, and wires to be faced thuan, tog. mitt such of fastig andstay in -ing fixtures and vires as said Compra mon sig isn't in the Akuts and highways of said teres was hivalt designated. Ali construction worker the hiermit sha fen accordance with the following specifications; The pais shar be laca od het ane the travelled driveway and the limits of thehighvous, and roll he at wood ar suitable material, and the wire shall les nat the usun. height and along and across the highway. After the fox and his have been located as specified in this per , alterations what be made in the location or erection of the pod., and in the height of the wires, if so directed by the Board of Selection. Following are the street and highway. also referred to. Cross road leading by the West Brianfied Depat, from the B. J. a. R. R. overhead bridge to the abor De, at, Plan # 39.
Signatures of Selectmen On Hicks. Stressi - S. Dunham! ochu Shanley.
- Endorsement .. We hereby certify that an march 7th 1911 at three o'clock P. M. at Selectimens room Braided a public hearing was held on Hetition of The New England Tele phone and Telegraph Company of massachusetts for ferriession the erect the fait and other fritive designated in specifications here by endorsed and that we moved at least three days before said hearing , a written notice of the time and place of said hearing to each of the owners of real estate ( as determined by the last. preceeding assessment for taxation; along the way's and parts of ways , was upon which it is propose th const. ruet the lines of said Parhan in den said specification. Signed. & Orrin Hicks
John Shanley
The permit and endorse recorded from the Original. Miner H. Corbin, Jawn Clerk.
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Vara for tremmer Town meeting held Monday Wave 27th 1911 Ho polen, 8.S. To either of the Constables, of the Loss of Brin field Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Brimfield qualified to vote in town affairs to meet at It Town Hall in said Brimfield on Monday the 27# day of March inst, at 10, 0' clock in the formnoon to act on the following articles . Viz :
Article I To choose a moderator to preside over said meeting
art. 2. Toda all necessary from officers for the ensuing years also all committees and agents the business of the town may require. all officers required by law to be chosen by ballot, must be on the official balat. The wall will be open at half past ten o'clock I. M. and may be closed at half past two o clock P. M.
art. 3. To ficar reports of officers and agents heretofare chosen by the town. and act Vercon.
Crt .. Forral mosley for the support of schools highways bridges. pay a town debits, and defray the expenses for the ensuing year , and direct how the same shall be expended.
Out. 5. To see if the town will authorize the Treasures with the approval of the Select men to borrow during the current municipal year beginning March 1st 1911. in anticipation of the taxes for said municipal y'as, such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the town, giving the mates of the town therefor hayare within one year from the dates the sol
art. 6, To determine the manner and state the terms and conditions I cali coting the taxes for the ensuing year, and fix the compensation of st callcenter of taxes.
art. T. To se is the tour will also a discount on taxes if paid within certain period .. or act thereon.
Art. 8. To see if the torn wil authorize the Collector to use the means of cair et long taxes which the Town Treasures may use when appointed conlector.
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art. 9. To see what it is poistion the town will make of the dog food or est Marcos,
Crt, 10. To see if the town will cause to be , rioted the reports of its oficer, M & m's o any part of the same.
av. !. To see if the towe will raise and at relevante money for At art. 12. To see what sum of money if any the townappropriate for Memorial Day art, 13, To bring in their vate"yes or No" upon the question , Shall lice se be granted for the sale of interescating, liquors in this town.
art. 14. To see if the town will vote to treat a fence around the Center school grounds and act thereon.
art, 15, To see if the town will elect the overseers of the poor in the manner provided by Section 339, of Chapter 11 of the Revised Laws,
Art, 16. To see if the town will vote to lease the town farm for a term of five. years, art. 17, To, see if the town will vote to allow the H. F. academy to take water from the new reservoir supply, or act thereon.
art, 18. To see if the town will find a fe act on the west side of the cemetery and appropriate money therefor.
art. 19. To see if the town will not to allow the First Con gregation re Society to take water from the new reservoir suis.
art, 20. To see if the town will raise and appropriate a sum of money. to construct a new bridge over Dr. Quinnbang river at East Brinfield and let thereors.
art, 21. To see if the to as will accept the servant the boardred dollars (100. from arthur J Cal , the incons to be used for the care of said Palmer lat in the Brimfield Center Cemetery.
art. 2. To see what action the town will take toward providing waiting stations at paints where ipu, it are brand to wait for the electric cars.
Art. 23, To see what action the town will take in regard to improvingits school grounds.
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Ist, 24 To see if the tour will accept the provisions of Set. 42, and 43 of t & a; 1. 49 of the house Ensino regard is the support of the side walk and
Bt, 25. Ma so if the trong si vota not to deceive the sono fen ie Documento named Section Te letante not the Revised La ....
Cultoy Je deens at act . if a month tow i will take to foro ed further protective from fire,
art: 27. To see what sum of money, if any, the town will of propriate for the supression of the gypsy, and brown tail math and i'm beetle.
and you are directed to serve this war and by posting in atested caly of the same at A Tower Has, one at the Center post office , and by mailing a copy to the post office East Brimfield and by mailing or other wise sending a copy to Fackets Mills and the depot at West Brimfield, seven days at least before the time I holding said meeting .
Hereal fail not and make and return of this warrent . th your doing, thereon to the Town Blesk of said. Brumfield. at the time and place of meeting afaresaid. Given under our hands this fourteenth day of "Warch in the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven.
Drein Hicks Merritt & Luncham! 1
John Shanley Brimfield. Commonwealth of massachusetts Hannadin, 55. I haw served the within warrent as herein directed. George E. Hitchcock. Constable of Brimfield.
I the copy of the warrant and return of Constable,
attest, Miner H. Carbin. Town Clerk.
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ILend and What to Converse, wie and. fr used for to Sel etmin as ball of clicks anothers. 11
Hi habets cast for tous go con and on the question at a Mouse 1
moderator, with the following resort. when we het of tallet, existe. 2.3. of which George De Hotela ch rechin 22. and sea d'exradiator and accepted the off . The cards of units ctions and si cervon balets. were then delivered to the ballet clones, by the turn click to de parted. and one package of official baciati said to contain 200 hallats and also one package said to contain 50. vil ca bali. to. for finale vaters being delivered, the town Car took this receipt for them. the being the first time the Town used the asian balist for the choice of town officers. The bar at box was their of end for nofection and declared to be eawhat by the I atos. it was then trend, and the key delivered to Gev.V. Showswho had be previously appointed by to Set etaus pice officer. The bailet register was declared to stand at_000. and at 10. o clock and 35 minutes. A. M. the pails for the reception of ballots was declared. open. This is the first town meeting women have ever vated. and then for school committee only. article 9th of the warrant was take up.
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