Town Records Vol. 7, Part 6

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"The Meaning of the Four Centuries," B. J. TEASDALE.


Ode. "Columbia's Banner." MISS LUCY H. PUTNAM.


8. Song by High School.


9. Prize Essay,


"Character and Influence of Isabella." MISS AGNESE O. BRIGHAM.


10. Prize Oration.


"Life and Character of Columbus." PERCY I. TAYLOR.


11. "Columbia," sung by pupils.


19. Music by Band and informal dismissal.


AFTERNOON.


2 O'CLOCK.


FIELD DAY SPORTS


CONTESTS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF COMMITTEE THE HIGH SCHOOL.


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY GROUNDS.


1. 100 Yard Dash.


2. Standing Broad Jump.


3. Running Broad Jump.


4. 1 Mile Run,


5. Putting Shọt.


6. 220-Yard Dash,


7. Hitch Kick,


8. One-half Mile Run.


9. Pole Vault,


10. Throwing Base Ball,


11. One-half Mile Walk.


12. Boston Skip.


13. Hop, Step and Jump.


14. One Mile Walk,


15. Tug of War.


16. Running High Jump,


17. 2-Mile Bicycle Race,


MUSIC : WESTBORO CORNET BAND.


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Horcenter S. S.


To any Constable of the Town of Westboro vi the Co. of Worcester. Greeting.


In the name of the Commonwealth of Mass chusetts, you are directed to notify and war the In habitants of the town of Westborough, qual fied to vater electrons and town affaire, to meet in the town Hall, mi Westborough, en Imeday the eighth day of November at six thisten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to bring in and one ballot their vites for the following officer. Electors of President and Vice President (15) Governor Lieutenant Governor


Secretary Treasure and Receivent General auditor


(Attorney General


Representatives in Congress. Third district Comcollar. Seventh district. District attorney


Sheriff


Special Commissioners. (two) Francescomon of noolvence (four) Senator. Second Harcenter District. Resentationen in General Baut two Twelfth Norcester District. Yo rete, " yes "s "no" on the proposed amand- want the the constitution abolishing the properting qualification for the office of For- - mor be approved und ratified and you are directed to serve this Warrant Is posting up attexted copies thered at the Post Office and down ball med down; erven days, at least, before the time said Ameeting. I part not and make return of this Was 1


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it, with acar donios thereon, to the Four Clerk of whid Heath breach on or before the time of holding said sweeting.


Bien mulher Jour Trando. this thirty friet day of October in the year of our Lord enghtech hundred and ninety tive.


Johnv & Hering /


JJ H, Reilly Le lactiver


(ohne & Naran) Westborough


Worcester &. S. Westboro Viav. 1. 1842.


Ihave this day served the with's war- - rant by posting up attested for thoseof at the Post Office and Huren Hall mi band Westboro"


William ?hagner Constable off Heathrad


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1892,


oclock a. M. were called to order by the dawn bleck who read the fareast.


dó crollata vere, delivered to the Examinar


A receipted for the ore,


The Ballet But ane publicly examined, found


wirequator choosing 0 Locked and


notable mea trudy ) and pollo designed Medeno Will G. M: Castro


. 6. 6 Himla


and O. V. Olney


Ballot Clerks by the Grand


Messo. J. W. Staten James MC Donald Fort Worth


Frank It Saber C. O. Beeman, James Ready Correo Quell and its Staples were then xwan as Elect one


Ballot but was opened at


7.20 a.m. Registered 144 Counted 7.14


1.38


1143 "


621


1.30 p.m. 11


1453 914


1.29


10,40 11


779


356 11 .40 11


at sundown the falls were declared Closed. 4.29. P. M. the check liste Tallets counted agreed 97 que the


re them mented by the officin and public declaration there of is open town meeting, 2 follows.


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Electone of Presidenty Vice President.


Bascom,58 and Richard Mr. Cone 58


A Chut; 1 Shades B. night


is Ob amat od Strane :1 Varnum Lincolnt


Jeorge do Kait


George M. Butbrick 51


Blanks it Lange 6-3


7


trick A. Calling" and John C. Russell


382


Wyka B. ODonnell.


: Ferdinand of French , Edward J. Flynn


Charles Hogyents 1 Patent Dicatie face Ch 2. Uneet


Peter B Donahoe


cammel . Hamilton


Lange Nathaniel P. Kanke"and Sahar Y Vona Edward Coupe 1 Worse H. Sorucon


Conathan . same


K. Budtant


Peter J. Smith


1


George W. Walter


a Field


Haben Pat. And Bellamy16 and George F. Nachbarin 16 Conthon & Philpott Termale S. moulton . - "Grastice 2. Metcalf 12 Thomas S. Hodgson 13 Frank &. Peck


. Hall iran M. R. Bastman


il 6. Elementos


6 7


28 28 28 28 29 28 28 28 - 1


4 5


1 11 11 12


Larga


1


1


124


Socialist Labor


S. Robert Samman Patrick 2. O'neil Nathan Stahl


" Showing Barvy


Governor William H Haile of Springfield 55


52 1


Lamerable


14 .58


Blanke


towant It


374


50


100 -


1


ger Trackatt


Blanks


361


mick A ragion


i Samafield 1


Section -73-6


1


el B. She freigh 1000 3


Marika


Icaeurer and Rer - General


Willet D, Farnham Sr. of Somerville


lares & Grinnell 355


L'orge 4. Manden Lamell 46 3


Vandre R. Tugent Boston 0 Mirinae x Nation Grunnstore. 13 90


Blanke


-


125


Offred ForGrams of achiminham 61.


John H. Tomball


15 Berchael Beach Doctor 1 Irving B. Dayles millbury 357


Melanko


attorney-General


Charles S. Lilley Jof Lawell 348


Derbent M.Intoch Worcester 18


albert &. Pillsbury Boston 464


new Bertfort 100


James Haddock.


Boston


0


Blanke


3rd Dist.


Representative in lagress Graeterand. Eldintre L'irmcenter 110 John R Thayer 385 Joseph HoHalber 456


oi Ke Tracker


Presthrough


Blanks 61


Canciller


the Next.


William 6. Cale of francester 62 Dexter Knight Leicester 368


Leonmester 405


George A More Blanks 81


District attorney. middle niet.


Francis A Laskill of Morcenter


Edward &. MC Mahon Edward b. Bates 1


Blanks 130


Charity- Arrester Do.


Robert de Chamberlain- Hrarester 68 Lammel true Brookfield. 56 72, One Ho Stoddard Next L. TOhave Feelboro' 1 Blanks


126


County Commissioner - Horcenter 472


book Bonne


Charles O. Longley


Trestboro' 1 Blanks 86


Gardner


1


natale


1


Tilford 6 -


Leanmeter


Leander éfremme . 2


. Bagel itreeder


2/3


of millburn


5 "Contabridge Southbridge


1 ce


Porcenta,


1 51


Freetheri 440


01.


Vanriel Parini ·correction Treat faro


/


€ /


- milford Grafton 468


Metano Patrick hopedale 50


80


- 1.id


Presenter


Vichole


000


127


encio Citacode Babcock a. Forbush Grafton


Goddard 20There 2, Und les Halles


Westboro 40%


1 Clarke


22 8


Chile the proposed send enit to the constitution i habichsing the property qualification for the office of Me- er is exposed aid ratified?


danke


Meeting was then dissolved


street.


21. Ohave


November 25, 1592. Garesable to a petition from the Refo: State tom. the hrad of electronic this day recounted the votes for Miovenior. in the presence of J. H. Slattery representing the Democratic fahrervar and a.F. Known representing the Republican candidate. the recordat chaved that the rural Count for toveman was correct. no Changel beria made.


attest Hemmas 2. Chase


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are for the presentatione to Smeral spout 12th District, Maresa chusetts.


of Candidates


Residence


is lav


Grafton


20


18


7


4.9


Grafton


159


WEST


Quanlee Patter


nothard


1 11


(362) 171 154 155 833


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354 1554


654


702


5461958


beste of the several


12 Representative District of Worcester contin but the wire


a trice Internet.


is the Selection of the towns mi said Di-


A. Ho Grossman


Down Clock of Rio


Oduni a. Home


10


Ullman B. Home 11


Henny a. M: Master 11


Steve


.


Francie Atwood devi babcock Silas A Forbach Porten God dard


11


55


V


148 152 90 119


=4 21


247 1:5 234


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Seb. 15. 1893. I have this day destroyed, By Turning, all the Ballat wood ward . November Colection, Jenny L Chase Down Blesk.


Worcester S.S.


In the name of the Commonwealth of Mason. Chusetts, you the directed to notify couch war The Inhabitants of the Town of Vektborough, qualified to vote in elections and town affaire, to meet in the Town Hall, in Westboro on Man- - day the 6th day of March it eight o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following mig articles: The podle hall resen for the section of Moderator it soit oclock, a? after the election of other tour office hall te, intered reparo, for which purpose." 1 ( This afternoon, when the time for closing may be fixed by vote.


Al do chare e Moderator. 2) a chore all necessary town officer and Committees for the ensuing year and to vote by ballot Yes or No on the question, shull licence be granted for the sale of in- toxication, lignon.


3 Bo vce if the town will authorize the increuren en ii anticipation of taxes. " To hear and act upon the reports of officer and committees of the town. To see if the town will determine the compen- en him to be hard the various town officer.


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Ont 6:20 sce if the town will appropriate money for the observance of Memorial Day


the dog fund -now nie is the recovery. 8 Do see if the town will purchase land for Che culpe grande for vaya, is act.


stamattina a weight


watch duerma


Isso act apok the Lot of furore presented Fy the Selectarea.


to see if the town vill com ineviven cf


. The five to . 1


Grace, or any other streets or act anything relation to the same. see . if the. Krause Arile extract the Water On-


dendent, 2


14) To see fit the town will grant twenty five dollars


Way for water for five Nurvases, during the year, or act anything there on.


15 00 see if the town will authorize the dreamer who had approval of the velochinen, . t vene additional Gewer fonds, or act anything. relation thereto.


enif the town will establish a druck fund for the fragment at maturity, a?


7 1 wow wee authoring the select brand, copies of the recante come vul other own ficare ios kay thing nou relation to the Game.


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at. 18 00 see if the town will amend the town by- laws an sticks your Score, by striking out in the forthe and fifth civies, after the word "to wand" the til the ville for the shall have been audited" or act anything thereon.


17 So see if the four with the the minimum width of streets, hereafter reported by the Selection for acceptance by the town, at forty feel, or act anything therewas. 20 01 Deer if the town white contraire the tin isitance i mitt St. to Phillike It radt anything therev. 2: Or owe if the town will raise the sidewalk. on the South side of Boardman Street or actany thing tinereon.


22 To see if the town will Try a Stone. Grucher or act anything thereou.


23 do welin the tourist was to have to mat. rates, printed or act anything thereon.


24 20 ice if the town will authorize ito board of health to make and enforce such regula- tions as card Board mary iteem necessa- - my for the safety and health of the Res. ple, with reference to town Grammage, ingreatly to Shop. 108 of the arts of 1889. 25 de ecc if the town will ture a new ham at the town farm or act anything there to To see if the town with fire free use of the Town Hall to the Acothore Gonnet Rund or ict anything theseow.


27 00 see if the town will instruct the Selectmen to appoint only three five engineer or act anything thereon. 28 . a ecc if the town will appropriate money for concrete sidewalks and crossings, or act any thing thereon. 29 Idea if the town will appropriate money for lighting the streets and town house by. Electricity on oct any china thereon ..


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cut 30 To see if the town will appropriate money


4890, or act anything thereon. 31 To see if the town will authorize the siho committee to use a part of the ichart of cation fox conn scholar to and


Cheol or art anything thereare. if the town will found the inhale Best of their Pirating debt or act J


: anything thereou 330 grant euch some of money as many to necessary to defrom the taron in petersen and appropriate ( the Dance


mekroner or pass any voce in regard. age ment ar cand of the boardlici center or act anything therets. for 267 of the acto of 1890.


mit you are directed to verne this Marrant by posting wa attested co once Thereef at the Post Office and Comm Hals. ni said down, veren d'ange, at least, before the time of holding said meetin .... Hereof fail, not and make return of this warrant, with Gour donios thereon to the Town Werk of said, Heathore an or before the time of holding sind meeting. Thereis under our hands this twenty!


seventh day of February in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and ninety three.


selectmen UJ. Ho Reilly of


Worcester S.S. Trestborough Ved. 27. 1893 Ihave this log convert the within Warrant by posting uf itexted cables there of at the Post-Office and Town


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Nestro wane March. 6. 1893. In pursuance of the foregoing ther. want The inhabitants of the Town met and at & oclock a. M. were called to order by the Down bleck who proceeded to read fine Warrant.


E. B. Harvey was chosen Moderator, who? appointed as arst. Ballot Clerk


6.26 Bingham & Ballot H. 26 Hayden Clerks


ind de Sellers


S. ( O Brien for. S. H Mc Donald Of Halloran Ul It. Fairbanks Vetters. R. D. Smith Jesse Haft Yes. I. Owell James Boland The above were onhow by the He vn Bleck together with M. G. M. Casting and Bank, N. Forbes who had been appointed Hallot Clarke by the Selectmen.


By direction of the moderator the allot Box was publicly opened and ex- ened and found empty register set it: four zeros, locked and key placed in arge of Officer Areadwar and polle were declared open. J. 6. Honny moved that when this meeting adjourned it shall be to 9 oclock (L, M. Monday March 1 3. 1893.


The Hallotobox was opened at 9.50 am. and 200 ballots were counted out and given to the Seller and at 1 P. M. 400 amore were given to the Sellers. t 3. P. M. Frank Hr. Forbes moved that the walls be closed at 3.4-5 P. M .- carried. 2. 3.45 the pollo were closed und The tis were taken from the fox


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& 7SI Calcola cast. the fox register showed that one - The Bullet none declared it &it's to follow Officina elected.


William M. Blake


Brand of Selection


6. Eugene Develop S. Deine Sicher


Queon Harren


Charge O. Brigham Otis Ky Newton


alden L. Roqueton


Charles I. Hun


1


2% of hoalth


11


=


Auditor


1


Bryder


menu M. Bringhen. Color Ourtie


Henny it. Filmore Valter B. Jourdan


ank. H. Prever


Thomas Ho Treadway Edwin L. Marchalt


Edward ). Gilmore


Salve A. Farenweather


280


444


Blanke


57


verscer of Poor. 3. ouTreasurer. Collector


Smecter of Gemeteris Water Com. 3 yro. Sinking Fund Com.


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The Ballots, used and unused, together with. the Check list were there property- sealed up and signed by the moderator and Election NEfices and delivered to The Dron Blesk, after which the meeting adjourned to Monday, March 1 3. 1813 attest 200 Kenny L. Chase down bleck


Monday March 1.3. 1893.


Adjourned Meeting.


Meeting called to order at . i'm The the Moderator 6. B. Hemag.


linder this isticle the following were elected. Fence Viewers


N. M. Blake I. S Been Prescott Sitter. Measures of Wood


I. M. Blake, I. S. Jason. A. H. tambale Surveyors of Lumber


n.M. Knowlton N. M. Blake I. S . Vuson Dield Drivers R. D. Smith S. A. Gilmore A. A. James S. a. Stone 6.26 Newcomb, James Driedas a. J. Brown.


Areas. to have money.


B. G. Hathaway moved armed.


Snit the areasuser he euthanized with mouthmen the approval of the selectimen to have money in anticipation of the lives of the current year, and to isene notes of the own therefor and the debto meumed under the authorit, a) this vete are hereby mille pagabile


Mr. Wilson made a verbal report of Ban. relative to Draimage of Cedar Gracampo.


+ 2,


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Out 5 Vated to lay on the table for the present


art 6 6.6. Bates - l'ated. no sépropriate 150. 50. 1


for the beervance The quepiece of the Grand Bring Pret.


Coted , appropriate the ment of the Day und. to the coca ciframy


Motion of 0 de Jong Voted that the selectoren we uthorized to purchase Land for grande punto res ie they may see fit.


Fight tatil ration of IN. . Armen. Vred, that the war maintain a night Watch In ig the year.


11. X . Voted: adopt the list of furon as presented on page 43 of the report of 1893, accepting the name of "I. f. Oronican excused by role of the town


a .- 11 Matin of A. L. Chase Ised that the town appropriate the own of 875 Fine Defot. for the payrate of the fire dekretment that the bay of each Engineer shell wat xceed, 5%. and of each of the other firemen wat acceding 25.


TI Vation by A. Wilson Voted that the subject of extending the server revetement to the selection with at recom- - mandation that no server be extended or made unless the property owners on the street guaran -tee an annual income for its use of four for a


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pow the cost of its construction.


t 13 Voted that the Water Com. ve ker a Subit to Supt, not a member of the water Board, and that 850. be the total anit that the supt shall receive.


at 14 Voted that the town appropriate ten dollars each for TO public hijtrante for the use water for fine purposes and that the Ore iserer he hereby authorized to pay out of the income , the Water Geht the miterest on the Maler Donde and the requise- mente of the Water Sinking Fried.


t. 15 mation by Ges. O. Brigham


Donde By a rate of YO no the Off and 0 in the ney. it are vated that Bonds payable on the first day of May a. D. 1122 with interest payable semi-annually at the rate of four par cent per unmum to he denominated the Neethorough Server Bonde" signed by the down Treasurer and counterviquet by a majority of the Board of Selectiner he dermed in an amount not exceeding twenty five thousand dollars, that of eui'd Bond the amount of fifteen thousand dollars "we used in exchange for, or for the redemp tion of the like amount of outstanding Server Bonds of the town, that the remainder if said Bonde he need to buy or the con- struction of the town sewerage oyster, and that the down Treasurer and Selectmen de a Committee for the sale of sand Bonds, Leauthorized to sell the same in behalf of the town at public or private cale and it weich ties and ins reich amount and for auch forice au eit committee may deen el


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march 13 1873


art 16: motion by Ges. O. Brigham Voted that the town establish a Sinking I to be called the Server Sinking Front" Is for ride for the payment at maturity of the debt represented for the "Westborough Verven Boude" so called, issued in connection with the construction of the public town sewer, and that the Areasuver on Nov. 1. next, por to the Treasures of said. Sinking Jrand, hereafter to be chisen, the cram of four hundred dollars and that the town at Neczer each succeeding annual meeting until the maturity of said Donde, reise, fy laxativ Sinking and carece to be bard, to the dressuren of the Great Sinking Found on the first day und. of Forventer of bech year a like ver of four nevedred tollave or a seven sufficient for the payment of all ouch Bonde at mativity provided that said tax may te mitted, after the fund hereby established chellamaunited is a guru mnich with its accumulation of interest will the suffi. erent to pay and Brude at maturity The sind fund with its accuummiation of interest shall be invested as is now or may be provided by law for the investment of such funde, and shall he pledged ind held as the Sinking fun " hereby es- tablished, and shall be used for the re- demption and payment of said Bonde in for no other plan parece.


Vated to elect three Sinking Fund Com. a this time - Ballato were prepared and Cornicione the Check lists need. and the election showed 10 votes cast as follows. A. L. Boynton for 1 year had is votes. H. J. Forbes £ 2 years C.A. Fannirather 3 you.


were leccomed elected.


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ty Voted that the Selection be authorized to n Reparto have Found, copies of the reports of rund .. the delessons and other Down Officers. Int 18 Vated to refer the By- Laws to a com- mittee of five, for revision, the com. to be nominated from the floor and they to report at a future meeting, The following committee were nominated E. B. Harvey, Frank. W. Forbes, Les. O. Brigham Hubbard Hilson, Searge A. Her.


int? Voted, that the minimum width of streets hereafter reported by the Selectmen for acceptance shall be 40 feet.


Vated that the subject , rather be referred. draw, with full power to Selectmen.


it 21 Vated to refer the matter to the i'd ferronete " Selectiveu. it: 22 Stone Crusher - Vated to pass over the article. ht 23 rated that the Water rates of 1893 be Printed.


?, +24 correct-F ? ? rated, that the town authorize its Board of Health to make and en force auch regulations as said Brand may deens necessary for the safety and health of the people, with reference to town drainage, agreeably to shop. 108 of Both of 1889.


at 25 1. . Forher maned that Overseen of Poor in To authorized to build Bar and Silo at Barn. the Town Far- £ not carried.


o ft. 1,t20


140


march 13. 1893


II 26 rated, what the Hosthang Gonet Band is granted Hall for the use of the Town Hall free of charge on Wand. auch evenings as they may give free ofer air concente, vores other purposes.


Relative to three fine engineer Voted to pass over the article


art 28 rated, by a rate of 16 aff. to 22 meg., to appro. Concrete, briste the carmay 200. cor concreti vinteralko and crossings.


It 29 Vated to appropriate the sum of 2580. for the same purposes and for the same Public "Farid nas as last year.


aighto. 150 Voted to appropriate the sum of 200. for Faitic's


Relief. 1800


Cut, 31 Voted that the tran secthorige the school cama Schade. to use But of the school paraimation for carrying scholars to and from school. Art . 32 Voted to face over- (Relative to floating del


Out ' in time to jemanage Voted to face over.


art 35 Relative to Public Cometeries. rated to pase over the article.


1


Vited to accept the reports of the four Officina ( the receptionce of the report of the


that a Some of three he absaintes To bort at a later meeting. Shaw named i. I. rtes, M. A. Walker and ? A. Reilly.


141 to 5 Total that the one of the Election Officer he 3. Perday. I vied that the compensation of the down Offices se en fallen.


200. and 5 % of Pale Takes


Collector assessore 2400.


Registran 180.


3.0.


Treasurer


150.


Grensene of Power 2,00.


Selectmen 300.


auditor 30 € per hour


Ineao. Sinking Funds 50.


Librang & M


Water Commissioners 15.0. 1680.


t 33 Voted to grant and appropriate as follows aberes of Fire Dept. Loan of 1886 1892 Interest on Debt Interest on Sewer Bonds Somonat Money Engine Hace Licking Funds propriation Selver Sinking Sund Memorial Day


1 125.


2000. 1000. 2000. 600. 500.


Salary of Water Supit Sidewalkher Graceingo Electric Lights Soldiers Relief Library Service 6 00.


Highwayp & Bridges GE pense of the Give Depot


Camper Dept 3500 and whatever Credits may be read, CImeteries 400 und receipts of Dept excepting Sale of Lato) Police Contingent Expense 1 Schoole School incidentale


3000 4.00. 1000.


12450 3000.


$ 43.075.


400. 150. 850. 200. ise XO.


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Pincé 8. 1893 I have this day destroyed, by burning, all the ballots, used and unused, printed and used at the Town election March 6. 1893


Henny L. Chase Town Clerk.


143


I fices a printed by Velectmeno.


pr. 8 alec. Servais Charles Drayton 15 E. L. Marshall Everett Forward Les. B. Tracker "


Public Heigher Dealer of Leather Special Police 11


kr. 12


26


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29 May 6


Henry Hr. Moses 1


. Teund, A. Gilmore


Chaf 432-1892 22


June 16 ( -


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n. d. P. unligero O. M. Terey 13. 2. 000


Local Police Mot


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11


Cauê, 3


Kerner. . V. Vilimone my 5 Otis to Minero 1


1


aug 12


Iris Cattle & Prov. Vdécrit l'alice Special (


22


1 My 20 15


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Spr . 27. 1893


Worcester L.l. To my Soustable of the down of Westborough in the bounty of Worcester. Greeting. In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachu cette, you are directed to notify and warn the Inhabitants of the Town of Nextborough, qual- - ified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in the Down Fall, in Westborough, in Thursday the twenty seventh day of Paris. 490 at Devend thirty clock in the efterhoou, then and there to act on the following inticles:


Out 1 do Choose a Moderator 2: To hear and act upon reports of Committees of the town.


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3 To see if the town will authorize the town treasurer to quit claim me behalf of the tour to centim real estate fought by the tour under sale for taxes, deed datea December 16, 1891 and recorded with Worcester County Deeds, Book 1371 Page 78.


4


To see if the town will accept the doings of the Se. ·lectimen in laying out as a public highway even what is known as Beach St. leading from South past the shop of the Beacon Cycle Manufacturer Company.


5 6


1


I see if the tour will grant addition at money for contingent expenses. To see if the town will amend its vote taken at the annual meeting March 13, 1893 whereby it was voted that the Water Com. employ a Luft not a member of the Water Board and that Eight Hundred and fifty dollars be the total that the Lupt, shall receive, by recording or striking out the wordor' said vote "not a member of the Water Woord, or othervies amand wand orte


and you are directed to serve this Harran by posting up attested copies thereof at the Pas


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Office and down of all in said Town, seven days, at least. before the time of holdning said meeting. Hereof fail not and make return of this war- - want, with your dowgo thereou, to the avion Clerk if said Westboro on or before the time of holding said meeting.


Given under our hands this trentin day of Don't in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and ninety three.


John C. Henry William M. Blake! of Frank Sibley Trestborough


> Selectmen


Westborough April 27. 1893 In pursuance of the fore going warrant the Inhabitants of the town met and at 7. 30 oclock P. M. were called to order by the Down Clock. who proceeded to read the Warrant. Int, Under this article 6. B. Harvey was chosen Moderation art, 2 6. " Gilmore reported at length relative to Water Supply- reading recommendations of the Com. -mitted and a communication from the State Bid. of Health, in motion of J. M. Beeman the papers were placed on file for future consideration. Linder this article the following report was made




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