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Voted what the town appro vate the suming one Traduit Two Hundred dollars (200) poneto b lico Department.
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars (2000) for Gewor Officer' Salaries.
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of three thousand three hundred and twenty- five dollars (3325) for Street Fighting.
Voted, That the town pay the Water Department ten dollars (30) each for ninety-eight (98) hydrants. What the Town appropriate the sum Some Fundied, and eighty dollars(980) for Hydrants.
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars (150.) for memorial : Day.
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of one thousand four hundred dollars (1,400.) for Server
Voted What the ton appropriate the server ? eight hundred dollars (800) por Soldiers' Paliel. Voted, at the town appropriate the sum of Thank delas (30) .... Esta tis.
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Vite, what the thermal hundred and fifty dollars ("230) for nce Warden.
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of the hundred dollars (200) for Street Watering.
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of two hundred declars (200) con interest on Remeter Funds.
Voted. not the town of fro rate the son of two thousand six hundred and ninety dollars (2690) For interest on & over Bonito.
Vited, That the town appropriate the sum of thirty - seven dollars and fifty cents (37.50) for
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of Three hundred and seventy two dollars (3)2) for interest on School Refrain notes.
V tex, What the town appostacate the sun four hundred and twenty dollars,(+20,03) por internet id three ients on School Loan, Act of "ole, notes.
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of four hundred dollars (400) por interest a Luchar Building Lund Notes.
V tex, not the town appro vate the sum of three hundred and sixty this and acgrity- nine cents (3(3.89) for interest or under it.
Voted. " That the town appro vate the sun seven hundred dollars ("20) for interest on com
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of four Thousand dollars (7,000) for Loan of 1900.
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Voturi, That the Gun
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of one 1 5
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Colorate the sun of one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars (1,750) for
Voted, That the town appropriate the sum of five Minutes and twenty medalians and thirteen conto (821.13) .... définition "à Visstres S'chore account.
il viations under the Warrant were made as follows:
Fire Dept Salaries 1,612.50
Fire Dept. Expenses 1,000. 00
Town Hall 1,000.00
Highways and Bridges ( 3,892. 06-St G.y.tax, Pal (8981) 212.83
Pauper Dept. 3, 500. 00
Contingent 2,000.00
Library Dog Fund and 1, 000.00
Cemeteries 200.00
Board of Health 398.63
Schools 18,500.00
School Repairs 600.00
School Physician 100.00
Special School Repairs ($41.80 falschol House Plans) and 25.8.20
Deficit on Eli Whitney School act. 521. 13.
Police 1,200.00
Salaries Town Officers
2,000.00
Street Lights
3,325:00
Hydrants 980.00
Memorial Day 150.00
Gewer Sinking Fund
1,400.00
SI Glieri Relic! 50 0.00
Free Warden
250.00
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30.00 200.00
Military aid Street Watering Interest in Cemetery Funds Server Bonds Library notes ..
300. 00
2,690.00
37.50
.. School Repair notes 372. 00
.. School Loan, Act of de, notes 420. 03
Funded Debt 363.89
Temporary Loans 700. 00
Ivan of 1900 2,000.00
Town Library note 2,000.00
School House Refrain note 1,000.00 School Loan, Act of 'ole 1,750.00 Interest on Jebrand Building Sunt Foto 400.00
Gypsy Moths 300, 00
55,471.71 article 29. Voted, That the town appropriate and grant the sum of fifty five thousand four hundred and seventy one dollars and seventy- one cento (53, 471.71).
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Voted, That the town hermit the trustees of the public library to supply the new building with suitable furniture and equipements to get it raufrancy. without expense to the town.
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Voted. That the town authorize it's trustees to install it's public library in the new building whenever they shall consider it expedient to do so.
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Voted, To frass over.
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Votes, To pass ver. Voted , Is pass over. Voted, That the meeting he dissolved at 2. 55 P.M.
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Special Police at forfitals.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Worcester SS. For any Constable of the Town of Westborough in the Country of Worcester, Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are directed to notify and warn the Inhabitants of the town of Westhrough, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in the Town Fall in Westborough, on Monday the thirteenth day of July 1908 at 7-45 o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles: article 1 Jo chore a Moderator. 2 Johan and act whom the reports of any out. standing . ... mitters. 11 3. To see if the town will affront a committee to investigate and report at some future meeting on the best means and costs of increasing the water pressure for five four roses, or act anything thereon
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To see if the town will appropriate a sum 4. of money sufficient to carry on the work of fighting the iron tail and aupays moths and to purchase a spraying machine, or act anything therest, . 5 o see if the town will appropriate the receipts of the court for use of the Police Department. 6
o see if the town will appropriate a certain sum of money for Library Building sund. account to complete the amount voted at a former meeting , or act anything thercom.
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No see if the town will authorize it's Treasurer to view the sum -of 2440. notes therefor, with interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum to pay permanent improvements on Schol Buildings authorized by note of the town at a previous meeting, or. act any thing in relation to the same.
8 To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to finish filling in the old rail road bridge on Milly St., or act anything in relation to the same.
9 To see if the town will appropriate a sum of money to build a new bridge across the assabet river on Belmont street, or act anything in relation to the same.
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10 To see if the town will arrange that portion of the town hall building formerly occupied by the town library in a suitable manner for the meeting of Post 80 Grand Army of the Republic and grant the free. use of the same to said Grand Army Post and its auxiliary organization, the Women's Relief Corps, an act any thing in relation to the same.
and you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting up attested copies thereof at the Pist- Ofice and Town Hall in said Town seven days at least, before the day of holding said,
Here of fail not and make return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk of said Westborough on or before the time of holding saint meeting.
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Seven under our hands this Sixth day of July in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eight.
J. H. Reilly Selectmen E. A. Lord George H. Rogers.). Westborough.
Worcester is. Heather; July 6th, 1908.
I have this day served the within warrant by frosting up attested copies thereof at the post office and town hall in sait Weathers.
Constable of Westhow:
Westborough, Hiess. July 13, 1911 Meeting called to order at 7.45 P. m. by Town Clerk, Joseph S. Gates, who read the 1
Marrant Under article 1. Diamen !? parchesen vas chacun Moderato ..
11 Voted, To recommit the report of the Town 2. Hall Committee and that the Committee he instructed to have the report printed in our local paper before being acted upon in any town meeting 3
Voted, That the moderator appoint a committee of five (5) and that they report at a later
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---- alden L. Boynton, George C. Genthner, James Hf. Mc Donald, M. J. Walker, Thomas of. Reilly
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cate the sun, seven hundred. it las (750.) for the purpose of
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Voted, That the town appropriate the receipt. 1 of the district court In use of the Blue Department, and that the vie date back to , march meeting
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7 7 Tet hat the creatures of the ten with the affermal of a majority of the electron It and hereby is authorized to krew the sum two thousand few hundred and fort - 1 Collar (2440.) activate- rates there for, a note for (1000) one thousand dollars, payable ... 1910, and one note for (1440.) fourteen hundred and forty dollars, fragable in 1911, said notes to le designated Jours Nesthorough A fost Merci "movement Bites, with interest.it a rate not exceeding four per centum per annum.
adjourned to Monday July 20, 1908 at 7. 45 o'clock P. M.
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Westhow, Mass, July 20, 1908 Town assembled as per adjustment -and was called to order by the moderator:
article 8.
Voted. To make no expropriation ..
9. Voted, To appropriate twelve hundred dollars (1200) for the bridge across the Areafet river on Belmont street and that the Selectmen and the Finance Committee be the Committee to build a new bridge on refrain the a one.
The moderator appointed Thornton O. M. Jay on the Finance Committee to fill the vacancy caused by the death of M. J. Linnane.
10 Voted, That the town arrange the rooms in the Town Hall Building formerly occupied for library purposes in a suitable manner ?. ¿ the Seitings of Wat SONand Anyof the Republic, and grant the free use of the same to said Brand Arany Post and its auxillary organization the Horner's Relief onhis, and that the sum of three hundred dollars (300.) be appropriated for the same.
not a committee of three is appointed by the Moderator to carry this note into effect. Convinitter appointed; J. M. Fairbanks, M. J. Walker, J. H. Reilly.
Voted, That the meeting be dissolved at 10 o'clock P.M.
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·3 Word of Directmun. Westlow, Thassachusetts, Aug. 8, 1908. Voted: That The New England Telephone and
maintain protes and wires to be placed thereon, Together with such supporting and strengthening fixtures and wines as said Company may dem requisite, in the streets and highways of said tron as hereinafter designated.
in accordance with the following specifications :
driveway and the limits of the highway, and shall be of wood or other suitable material, and the wires shall be run at the set the I test wives have been treated as specifici 1 in this permit, alterations shall be made in the location on erection of the protes, and ein the night of the wires , it so directed by the Board of Selectmen. Following are the streets and highways alone referred to: East main Street, between the end of our present line and the residence of Y-8. Chamberlain
Signatures of Selectmen
The hereby certify that on aug. 1st 1908, at 2 O'clock P. M. at the Selectmen's office a public hearing was held on the petition of The. Massachusetts for permission to erect the files and then fixtures designated in the specification
Three days before said hearing a written notice. of the time and place of hearing to each of the
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rivers of real estate (as determined by the last preceding assessment for taxation) along the way. for faits of ways from which it is proffered to construct the lives of said Company under said specification.
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Office of iron Claris Wasthrough wass. Wlai: : 9, 1907 To Geneva a. Pany .- C In accordance with Section 62, chapter 25. R. 2) you are hereby appointed assistant Town Cluck for the Trow of Wasthorough, Quase, to take effect at this data!
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Worcester SS. To any Constable of the Town of Westborough in the Country of Worcester, Greeting: In the name of the you are directed to notify and wann the Inhabitants in the Town of Meathorough, qualified to vote in electrons and town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall, mesas the Third ly 1908 at 6 o'clock in the forencon, then and there to act on the following articles;
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To bring in on one ballot their votes for Electors of President and Vice President of the Vnitra states. Governor of the Commonwealth. Lieutenant Governor.
Micretary. Ticasurer. auditor. Attorney General. Representative in Congress for third District. Cornillon In the eleventh Lunithe District. Senator for the Fourth Worcester District. Two Representatives in General Court for the
Register of Probate and Insolvency. County Commissioner. Associate County Commissioner. County Commissioner to fill unexpired Term.
The trolls shall remain open till . 4. 15- o'clock in the afternoon.
and you are directed to serve this Warrant be Come to the ted copies thereof at the fast fire
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and Town Hall in said Jorn seven days, at least, before the day of holding said meeting. Hereof fail not and make return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk of said Westhrough on or Ilove the time of holding said meeting! Given under our hands this twenty- fourth May of October in the year of our Lord nineteen hu Jici
Worcester, SS.
I have this day served the within warrant by frosting ' attested copies thereof at the post office and town hall in said "isthis?
Mm. Magner. Constable of Mesthow.
Diestimmenato, Trials. 7
November 3, 1908. In pursuance with the foregoing Warrant the
to vote in elections and town affairs metin the Town Hall and were called to order at le o'clock in the fornoon by Thomas of. Reilly, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, who proceeded to read the Warrant.
George ? Ewell, Nm. Halloran, 4. B. Putnam, 4. P. C. H. Jan. Ballot & lenkes were aring ison on the Sonn Blick.
The Ballot Box was examined in the presence.
the virus found It, was crossed and the News
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The necessary hallots were delivered to the Ballot Clerks and everything being in readiness the voting Legan. E. E. Thomas, I. O. Jannon,
W. G. Sanford, J. J. Sullivan, M. In. Rockwood, John Mathews, John Brittan, G. S. Grogan, we're duly sworn as Tellers by the Town & lesk. It was unanimously vited by the Election Officers !
: the alot of at 1.05 a.m.
at 9.03 a. m. the ballot box was opened and three hundred it air (306) tablets take: therefrom 306
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It 11 I'm the ballot box was oftenet and one hundred and forty- fire (43) ballots taken therefrom.
at 2 PM. the ballot box was opened and two hundred and fifty (250) ballots taken therefrom. 701
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at 3.30 Pm the ballot box was opened and eighty - if (ie) Pallets taken therefrem.
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at 4. 15 P. M. the ballot box was opened and thirty-six(36) ballots taken therefrom.
at each of the above times after opening the ballet in and taking the Mallets therefrom the Hey was declared entity, locked, and the keys given to the Constable.
The presiding oficer announced that eight hundred and twenty three (823) falloto had Been distributed and eight hundred and twenty three (823) names had Been checked on the list of voters reset this day The total number of ballots cast was 823. after the ballots had been counter the result 120 declared and read by the presiding oficer at 5.30 o'clock P.m. as follows.
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For Electors of President and Vice President of the Master States.
Itt Farge. Richard Olney of Boston had two hundred and seventeen 217
James E. Colter of Hyde Park had two hundred ande sirentre 2/7
Hervey S. Bowell of ashburnhan had, tuch. John M. Fisher of attleborough had twelve 12
Patrick Mahoney of Boston had eighteen 18 Shot White of Novester had eighte.
Thomas & Brennan of Salem had none 1
Michael C. O'neill of Boston had thirty 30
William ! Aiken of Greenfield had thirty 30
John J. Bates of Boston had five hundred -arvil fine 0.03
August of Goetting of Springfield had five hundred and fire . 005
Blanks had forty- one 41
District Nr. 1. Luke J. Minahan of Pittsfield had two 1 217
-hundred and acrentes
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Henry Q. Brigham of Westfield had eighteen Henry hofle of Holyoke had none 1
Simon . Frauen of Theat han quel' had thirty 30
Charles S. Shattuck of Hatfield had five
Hundred and fire
District Fx: 2.
Oliver W. Both of Easthampton had twelve Aha E. Fenton of Springfield had eighteen
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Vredreci b. Frugter of springfield rad .. Charles . Warner of Northampton had thirty 30
almond Smith of athat had fine hundred and fire !
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Blankes.
District Av. 3 . John O'Gara of I fencer had two hundred and seventeen
Chresten Peterson of Worcester had twelve James Cronin of Worcester had eighteen F Gustave I. Peterson of Worcester had none 1 . luciano Gnostic of Worcester had thirty 30
Granly Bartley of Webster had five hundred
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District Nr. 4. Charles 2. Babbitt of Fitchburg Had two hundred and seventeen. 21"
Timothy Richardson of Leominster had register a comonster read more. 1 William . Person of Hudson had thirty allan G. Buttrich of Lancaster had five hundred and five
Blanks
District Av. 5. Humphrey Sullivan of Lowell had two hundred and seventeen
John B. Levis, Jr. of Reading had tischre !
1 and five
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District 1 2. William Stopford of Beverly had to. hundred and seventeen 217
Robert M. Martin of Salem had twelve 12 John Quincy adams of Amesbury had eighteen
Jeremiah . Mcnally of Salem had nome 0
Poland J. Sawyer of Haverhill had thirty 30
Ulysses G Haskell of Beverly had fire
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District Tv. 7. Dennis of Tyrrell of Chelsea had two hundred and seventeen 217
Jonathan S. Lewis of Stoneham had twelve 12
Ambrose miles of Lynn had eighteen 18
Michael J. Quinh of Saugus had none 0
George W. Gasavant of Saugus had thirty 30
Charles h. Barney of Lynn had fire.
hundred and five 505-
Blanks 41
District Fr. 8. Warren J. Phouse of medford had two hundred and sevente.
Alfred a. Wright of Cambridge had twelve 12
Clayton S. Hunt of Somerville had eighteen 18.
andrew Mortenson of Somerville had none 0
Grenville S. Mac Farland of Cambridge had
John Read of Cambridge had five hundred
and fire 505
District For 9. Williams ? Mcclellan of Boston had two
Charles E. Eaton of Boston hast. twelve 12
Samuel Gom of Boston had eighte. 15
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District Fr. 9. Continued Joseph C. Dunnach of Boston had none 0
James P. Hayes of Boston had thirty Jerome Q. Petitti of Boston had fire hundred and fire 505
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District To- 10. William . Shea of Quincy had two hundred and seventeen 217
Theres D. Francisco Milton had the? 12.
a. Hale Kingsley of Quincy had eighteen 18
0 Charles O. Power of Boston had thirty 30 Milton G. Paige of Boston had five hundred and five 505-
Blankas 41
District Tv. 11 Josiah Quincy of Boston had two hundred and seventeen 217
Solon W. Bingham of Boston had twelve . 12
"Hevige . Wawrin of Boston had ighteen 18
Patrick Mulligan of Boston had none 0
Keine. Paulthurst of Baton had that.
James n. Thompson of Boston had fine 30
hundred and fire 300
Blanks. 41
District No. 12. Jeremiah J. Comla of Milford had two hundred and seventeen 217
Muchas 6. Theore of Piration hrad cistitis. 12
Jan Fredrikson of Hyde Park had none 0
Eugene I. Murphy of Howood had thirty 30
fosse Filer of Brookline het five hundred
sound fire
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District No. 13 John W. Coughlin of Fall River had two hundred and seventeen 217
David Morrison of Fall River had twelve 12 William Ohnesorge of New Bedford had eighteen /F
Dennis Mc Goff of New Bedford had none
matthew Hart of new Bedford had thirty. 30
Benjamin J. Anthony Hur Bedford At five hundred and five 4
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District Fr. 14. Charles C. Paine of Barnstable had two hundred and seventeen 017
Herbert L. Chifuman of Sandwich had 12
Wenger 8. Beden of Brockton had eighteen. Charles Lovon of Forth Atticborough Grad
Herbert 8. Bryant ." Kingston that that 30
alfred B. Williams of Taunton had fire
hundred and fire
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For Governor.
James J. Carey of Haverhill had twenty-one 21
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Walter S. Joan: Prester had three. 2
James Vahey of Watertown had two 44
hundred and thirty Love" 234
Willard. O. Wylie of Beverly had twelve 12
Blanks. 3.0
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Justement Sereni.
Joar Claudino of New Bedford had six Louis . Frothinghave of Boston had four
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4 hundred and seventy - one. 471
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Robert & The Cartney of fin Kingston had thirty - fire Frank To. Band of Haverhill had fifteen 13-
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For Secretan Games OF Anylerard of Cambridge had one hundred and sixty- three
Herbert B. Muffin of Boston had seventeen
George nelson of Boston had seven
William The, Olive of Boston had four hundred and eighty- nine 89
Marine E. Butner Momencie had der 17
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Charles E. Butterworth of Somerville had thiết, 30
Arthur B. Chapin of Holyshe had four hundred and seventy- six
Henry C. Years of Beaton had four
Charles & Retenuoch of Have Had mene tee 17
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hundred and sixty- Aux 1
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For auditor
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John C. Dempsey of Fall River had twenty - six 26 Verige G. Hall of Boston had tirenty- four 24 Heller D. Theo of yan ked seventeen 1 17 Henry 8. Turner of Malden had four hundred and seventy-fire 475 Simeon Diger of Laurence had one 15%
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Henry M. Dean of Hyde Park had eighteen 18
start to. Landing of theshiny had het 2
Dana Malone if Greenfield had four
Hundred and sixty fire down The Cartiny Phongton med terento two 2.2 Richard 4. Tallet of the ingfield sind twenty- eight 28
John alden Thayer of Worcester had one
Hundred and eighty- nine
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Blanks. 99
Vediamo . The Joughin of Worcester hvad one ? 139
Theodore P. Sturtevant of Webster had thirty for 34
Charles Y. Washburn of Worcester had four
hundred and eighty - nine
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1. Norde grenson of itchoung- nad jour hundred seventy- three 473
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George ! Birch of Milford had four hundred and twenty - two
cachestones and tax hundred and thirty - seven 237 Capleton B Milivamshiton had one 1
States of Ventionrighe had ine 1
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Representatives in General to ment
Tenth Worcester District. George A. Tower of Clinton had one hundred
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and fifty -eight 1000
Giselh . Gates of Westborough had firm 00 id and sinta-sere
had one hundred and seventy-seven George Know of Clinton had thirteen Robert Laurance of Clinton had twelve 2
Amos . Saunders of Clinton had four
hundred and thirty- fire
James Peddy of Westber had one /
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Count Commissioner - Vincent
Enter had five hundred
Land tror. 502,
Nicholas b. Tores of Poweris had one hundred and eighty - five 185
Blankes 136
County Commissioner -.
(Ir fill vacancy ) Edward A. Havis of Worcester had one hundred and eighty - one Artis & More of Southbridge Med dom 491
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- -- -- - --- - John f. D. Hunt of Worcester had one hundred and eighty - four 184
John MT Hawley of Worcester had four
hundred and ninety 490
Blankes 149
associate Commissioner- Worcester.
Thomas & Sheldon of Witchto hoved for hundred and twenty six 5-26
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after the declaration of the result of the voting, the ballots used and unused together with the check lists were sealed and attested by the Electr. Officers and delivered to the Town Clearlyin accordance with the statutes.
The presiding officer accordingly declared the meeting dissolved.
Office of Selectivew. 8 Westborough, Was. September 16, 1908. 9. Joseph S. Gates,-
appointed Collection of Taxes for the Ition of Westborough to take immediate effect, for the 1 unexpired terms of 19:02-3-4 and 5 of George ?! Smith, resigned. · T. H. Reilly, Selectmen Jeo. H. Progets,} E. a. Fordi
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In Board of Selectmen. Nesther, Massachusetts, Jan. 18, 1909. 72 Telegraph Company of Massachusetts he and it is Beren authouged and permitted to meet and Des true hedes and aines to the fluid their Tothe soft and sulfites and strengtherin
requisite, in the streets and tougharrays of as hereinafter designetit.
All construction under this format chall der accordance with the following the deations : The five shall be located between the two the driveway and the limits of the highway, and shall be of wood other suitable material, and the wires shall to main at the usual height and along and across the highway. After the frites and wives have been located as specified in this permit, alterations shall he made in the location or exection of the poles, and in the height of the seines, if as directed & the Board of Selectmen Following are the streets and highway where referred to, High Street, from the end of our present line to the residence ! The M. V. Safes.
Signatives &Selectmen;
We hereby certify that on Dec. 26, 1908 at 2 o'clock P.M. at I electroen's Prom a public here was held on the petition Telephone and Jelegrafik Companyof The cachette " lamission to enact the fates and other features. desig nates in the specification hereby endorsed, that we mailed at least three days before said. henning a action role of the time and place. said heaving to each of the powers of real estate. (as determined by the last fineceding assessment for taxation) along the ways or fiants of ways
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