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Constatin of the tecenter
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directed to notify
unhabitantis the Town.
qualified to date in lecturas and then affaires to meet in the Town. Carl, in Rexthrough, on Tuesday the third day of
t., the four fog
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Lieutenant Governor. Secretary. Treasurer. Auditor Attorney General. Councilloved Seventh Accepter district Senator so bilthe Worcester District. 0' no itendedtentatives fortentde franceeten district. quetero Probate and Inealves 1
regular term of three; cares and que con the roman del of theterm of these years francs January 1gd3. Registrano) Quede for truccate for Director Carente enla County à renoncer.
The Latter may be closed at your lastin the afternoon.
And you are directed to serve the Rassant he hasting up attested copies thereof at the Gast Office and Town Hall in sund & lamm.
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viro dages at least, beinethe day of harding said meeting. 1 saint tarrant inthe sons drings theroom, In metro the land of holding and meeting. ( hands this to inty- Sauthe day of Coloben in the year of hun -
hundred and thate.
.1.1 Selectivens Herthrough.
Verge X ille fera 1 Worcester, S. Weethome Cet 27th. 1903. Ihave the day strand the within warrant by posting up attested cofres thereopat the host office and town incelen card Herthade!
than braques mutable of ficato.
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Perthorough, Mare. Movember 3, 1903.
11 Passanten enhabitantes of the forsa Brotherougiv qualified to vote in electrones and towns aface Livet out wlasso tall and were called to under at 6 accache in the formcon by thomas & Rally,
proceeded to wad the tar ant. George It Home, William Halloran Villiam & Stanford, James L. Patroon, Marcel
The ballate were delivered to the presiding éfiger no me cie secapte trasfer te che The Inlist tax x 1 vous examined in tre prevence a the wateres found crafty, was ingediend the boys codigo en to barnstable To avdary talente ne diciveren to the Ballot Clerksand everything being in readiness tix vating began. Luke Fannon Jeburton R. V. Na. Frank distanman Henry L. hace Coral In. Robinson
Jeremiah & Vegan John Thattheme where duty wwow as Tellere by the Town tet. It has unanimously vated hintere Duction Queeres and To black to of see the Mailat ball at 9. ! Div.
It y A in the hadeat fox ofunea and the hundred and Fifty two (252) ballate taken the cifrar. An. A In the rachat box was opened and one hundred and nine (10g) ballots taken therefrom. At 11.45 S. In the ballot box was opened and 406. forty- five (45) ballate taken therefrom.
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At 2.30 .In the ballat box was opened
511. hallotes terem therefore. Ibland la clave polls 1.300 At 1 30 In the ballot box are the thereficou, At each of the above times after opening the ballot box, and taking the ballote the how the wax was declared empty. locked, and the keys given to the Constable. The preceding officer announced that six hundred and forty seven (64) ballots had been distributed and six hundred and forty seven Mannes had been checked on the list of water need this day.
The total number of ballate cast was 647.
After the ballate has been commited the venit wies declared and read by the preceding officer at the black 82
John I Bates of Gaston, had Three hundred and brinety eight 398. Thomas F. Brennan of Salem, had 2 seven. John to Share of Haverhill had thirty 1 tours . 34.
Oliver Is Good of castaing ton had four. William A. Gaston Sacton, had
hundred andI mmety-nine. 199.
Blanke. 5
Fry Lieutenant Governor
John drancy Adame o' Amesbury ( had twenty- five. 25.
Curtis dild So of Sortow had Four hundred and seven.
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twenty. Richard Clay end of docentes had one hundred and sixty- in 1/05 Droits 6 letters of Anyate had fine. 5.
Blanks 2.5
Secretary.
Ou Conelund of Storcenter had twenty. andy. 21.
you had seven. Alfred I Cutting of Preston had seven. Ezekiel Ms. Ozakiel of Springfield had one hundred and sixty's three. Am. 2h. Oliv of Gustan hold from hundred and sixteen (
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416 33.
Treatment Lecciones General. John A Billings of Rockland had twenty- three. 23.
Edward S. Bradford of Stringfield has four hundred and thirteen -
413. Napoleon . Johnson of Milford had six. 6.
Frederick A. Nagler of Springfield had nineteen.
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Thomas &. Thacker of yarmouth had one hundred and fifty-one. 151
Blanke
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Auditor.
John I Hagan of you had eight. 8.
taxeph Call of Chicopee had Giventy one 21. fired 6 Steele of Northampton had fine
.5. Francois V. strandt of Southbridge had one hundred and sixty-one. 161.
Henry 6. Turner of Walden had four hundred and to 410
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Cólanka.
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6. William Owner of xaver had twenty 1 24
Jean of Hyde Park had eight. 8. fiaient of Soucester had one
hundred and fifty- seven. 15%
Mancartes had four hundred and Con teen. 414.
Blanke. 38
Concilia Seventh hitet
Christopher D. Altro of Wilford had serew. T. Arthur to save of Fitelling had Some hundred and Eleven. 411.
John O'Gara of Spencer had one
hundred and sixty seven. 16%. Sen voice of sterling had tivents.
(Blanke. 38.
Alerter- Heste Discreter District
hose as illard had thirty. 30.
Edward & Osgood of Hopedale had three hundred and eighty-one. 381.
(Oderand, Ho Jaft of Shadow Ihad twelve. 12. Samuel B. Talt of Geluidge one hundred and equity- three. 183.
Blanke. 41.
Representatives in Several Court
Venth Arcenter District. George I cann of Milford had one hundred and thirty-one. 13%.
Lowell G. Tales of Guilford had three hundred and sixty- three. 363.
- Charles H. Johnson of Lipton had verty-nine. 27.
what Areon of Westborough had four hundred and thirteen. 413.
Walter Is True of Inton had one hundred and city-one. 141.
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John Hurt of Thelord had seventeen. Blandes 17. Quinta Commissioner Dincenter. Andreas Caredson of Fitchburg had twenty- ning 29. Jeremiah atter of Clinton had reven. Emerson Stone of Spencer had four hundred and two. 4.0%. Josen B Cracker of Clinton had one hundred and sixty four. 164
Blanco 45
County Commissioner- Arrester
(. To fill vac ancy for remainder of term, of three years from Livet Wednesday Di January, ,913) Edock I hedrich of Afridge had one hundred and fifty- serien. 1.5%.
Warren Mondare of Helauton and four hundred and six. Clarice A Hardy of Moreceter had thirty. fire.
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Blanks. Register of Probate and Insolvency.
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Worcester County
Sergei Barlow of Worcester had four hundred and twelve. 412 Thamrice . Katz of Worcester had one hundred and fifty- four. 154.
Thomas F. Maroney of Worcester had twenty seven. 2% Charles . Pack of Inilibury had
thirteens, 13.
Blanks. 41.
Glennster of Needs- Sister District Herman Hopkins of millbury had one hundred and sixtyeight. 168.
Daniel Kent of Worcester had three
hundred and ninety-seven . 397. 82
Blanke.
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County Treasurer Forcenter Edward & Brown of Horcester had
Laus hundred and eight. 2/18 John Metcalfe of Worcester had eight. A. Aicholas Money a Worcester had 160. Henry. Catter of Fitchburg had twenty. Voix. 26.
1 one hundred and sixty.
Blanke. 45 To rate on the following, mark a brass X in the square at the right of yes on ho-
Shall an det hacked by the general Court in the year nineteen bien. dred and three, entitled. "An Act to provide for joint cancauses or primaries afall political and municipal parties,"be accepted? Blanks. 2.32
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After the declaration of the result of the rating the ballate fused and weneed together with the check liste were sealed and attested by the Election Oficer and delivered to the Town bleck in -
accordance with the statutes. The necessary returns to the Secretary of the Commonwealth were filled out and signed by the Selection and Toun block after which it was vated to adjourn. The presiding officer accordingly declared, the meeting dissolved of
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attici Imassachusetts; Toany Constable of the Town of Westborough in the Country of worcester, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Phaseachusetts, you are directed to sutify and wann the Inhabitants of the town of
Prestborough, qualified to vote in elections and town affaire, to meet in the Town Hall in Presthrough, on Tuesday the third day of November at half- fact seven o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles:
Article 1.
To choose a Moderator.
11 2. To see if the Tour will release the Com. monwealth of Inace achusetts from any and all damages or claims whatever caused by any change of grade taking of land on extension of slopes on embank mente, or excavations, along the line of the proposed State Highway on Gart Thai It, within the limits of the Town or act anything in relation to the same.
3. To see if the Town will appropriate Sixteenhundred and ninety- one dollars the amount decreed by the Gaunt to be paid the Boston and Albany Railroad Company on account of trade Crossinga in lethora
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And you are directed to serve this tarrant by fileting up attested copies thereof at the Post Office and Tom Hall in said Town Seven days, at least, before the day of holding said meeting. Hereof fact mot and make return of this
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Marrant, with your doinges thereon, to the Town block of said Sheetborough on or before the time of holding said meeting Final under our hands this, twenty. fourth day of October in the year of our And nineteen hundred and three. . %. I. (Reilly, Selectmen Richard Gay Jacken Carga 26 Rogerel 8 Preethorough
Storcenter, S.S.
Beethow, Oct 27th. 1903. I have the day served the within warrant by fireting un attected copier thereof at the post office and town hall in said Prestloro.
Pim. Wagner, Contabile of Sheethow. Teaklis Janinge Bank. Procester, Praes. Jan 22, 1904 Chairman Board of Selectinen, Prilethere, Three. Dear Sir; In accord. ance with provisions of Chapter 113, Section 4 of the Revised Jane, hereby inform you that there're on deposit in this Bank to the credit of the Form of Greathow Cemetery Fund, expretual Aluno, the sum of $ 1000. Ejours trui 6 M. Bent.
157 Thectborough, Mace. Hanember 3, 1995. Cheating called to sider at pod. Hu, by Jorn Holeck, J. S. Satee who read the warrant. under.
11 Article! 2.2. slattery was elected Imoderator
2. Voted: That the Town indemnify the Commonwealth of Inaceachusetts from any and all damages ou clains whatever caused by any change of grade, taking of land on extension of etaples ou em bankments or excavations, along the line of the proposed State Highway on Gast Unain It. within the limits of the Town.
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Cated: That the Town appropriate the xum of sixteen hundred and ninety-one ("1691) idollars, the amount decreed by the Court tobepaid the Gaston and Albany Railroad Company on account of Grade Crossings in Prestoloro.
Vated: That the meeting dissolve at 1.50 P.M.
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, Mit. 13, 1/13. Il a meeting of those Tania dichos el district To Ment, Crente of Worcester, it by the returne that Lavell 6. Foles of Tilford had in Napedale 323 ..
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Charles V Johnson & Inton had in Hopedale 27 Hendon 8 Thelord 10 . Sicethorough 29 = 172
Joint Sa Karow of freethorough read in Hope dale 2.93 "
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Thendon 29 Dinford 111 lipton 146 Preethorough 1+1 0 11 24
Mendon 68 Milford 497 Weston1 58 Presthrough+ 13 14 29
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1. Minden 6.9 Milliard 582, Clinton 186. " Preathorough 363 .. 1523
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Grill . Southland of Milford had in milford 1.
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Angiedate 121.
51 1 142, Arcothrough 200 Total Slanke 1011 Fatal Gate in District 6564. Die, the Town Clarke of the several tourne of the 11th. Representative District Procestil Quanty, certify that the avoue is a true statement of the return of water cast on the Frd. day of November, 1903 con lepresenta times to the General Court, made by we by the selection of the timesin sand district. Om. W. Jordan. Town bleck of Hopedale John The Laughlin Tom Buck lof Window. Anyace C. Adaline Town black lot Priceand Franceer Nelson Form derkol Lipton. Joseph S. Gates Jornal bleck of Westborough Lawell 6: Failed of Wilfred, and John & Naran Great borough handing pluralatice of all the water cast were declared elected and certificates of electron issued.
Hopedale, Juares. Manember 13th 1903
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Common Ammonwealth of Massachusetts Chardester, S.S. To any Constable of the Tonof Westboroughin the Country of Chancester, Greeting : In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify and warm the Inhabitants (of the town of esthorough, qualified to vote in Elections and town affaire, to meet in the Town Hall, in Westborough, in Monday the seventh day a march 1904 at six-thirty aclock in the forenson, then and there to act on the following articles:
Article 1.
To choose a Moderator.
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2. Ta else if the Town will authorize its Treasurer to borrow money for Town purposes in anticipation a tax collections. / 3. To see if the Town will choose a committee to consider appropriations for the ensuing year and report at an adjourned meeting.
11 4. To bring in on one ballot their votes for the following officers: Town bleck three Selectmen, three Accessors, Collector of Taxes, one Overeen of the vor, Auditor, one member of the School Committee, one member of the Board of Health three Trustees of Public Library nine Constables one Trustee of Cemetery one Water Commissioner for three years, one Sewer Commissioner for Othree years, one Sinking Fund Commissioner The Garden, and vote"yes"or "No" on the question" Shall Licence be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquore in this Down.
5. 0 Choose all other necessary Town Officers
6. To hear and act on the reports of the various
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Town Officerel
Article 7.
. To hear and act on the reports of any outstanding committee
11 8. To see if the Town will accept the list of jurors presented by the Selectmen.
11 9. To see if the Town will instruct the Water and Server Commissioners to employ a Superintendent for both departments.
11 10. To see if the Town will print its Gravants and the action taken thereon in the annual Jouw officers report.
11. To see if the Town will print ite valuation, and tax let.
11 12. To see what disposition the Town will make a Lite Log Fund.
13. To see if the Town will, maintain a night watch. 1
= 14. To see is the Town will refund the whole or any fact ofits floating debt!
15. To see if the Town will adopt an ordinance or by lade to provide for licensing dealers in junk Gold, metals, second hand articles, rage ite.
16. To see if the Town will vote to increase its representa. tion whow ite School Committee as provided in Sec: 34, Chap. 11 of the revised laws, so that said Committee shall consist of six ou nine members.
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17. To see what disposition the Town will make of all such revenue sume it may collect during
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the evening years from sources other than taxation upon real or personal estate.
18. To see what action the Town will take in ingard to the settlement of the Burgoyne case with the Procenter Consolidated It Ry.
19. To see if the Town will cooperate with the Town of Sutton in celebrating its two hundredth anniversary of set anything in relation to the same.
" 20. To see if the Town will appropriate, money for the Fire Department salaries and fix the same for the coming year.
To see what sume the Town will appropriate for its Fire Department Incidentale, for the Town Hall, for the care of iter Highways and Bridges, for its Sampler Department, for its contingent expenses for the care of Vits Cemeteries for its Public Library, for its Health Department and for the leupport of its Public Schools; aled for its Police Department for salaries of John Officers, for Street Lighting by Electricity, for Fire Alarm local, fun use of figurants, for Themorial Day, for Server maintenance, for Server Sinking & Fund, for vater Sinking Fund, for Sidewalks and brookings, for Soldiers Relief, for Free Garden, and for Street catering.
To see if the Town will appropriate money for Current expenses, and grant an amount sufficient to cover all appropriations made under this Marrant.
The polls shall remain open until three o'clock in the afternoon, at which have the
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time for closing may be fixed by vote.
And you are directed to serve this Marrant by posting up attested copies thereof at the Post- Office and Town Hall in said Town seven days, at least, before the day of holding said meeting.
Here of fail, not and make return of this franant, with your doings thereon, to the Town bleck of said On estborough on or before the time of holding said meeting.
Given under our hands this twenty- seventh day of February in the year ofour Lord nineteen hundred and four.
J. A. Reilly (Selectinen
Richard Jay Parker George W. Rogere ) Precthrough Procenter, S.S.
Prestboro, Feb- 29,1904.
I have this day served the within warrant by posting up attested copies there of at the tast- office and town hall in said Vesthow. Orm Wagner. Constable of Greathow.
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Presthrough, Share. March 7, 1904.
In purecance with the foregoing warrant the Inhabitants of the town of Prest borough qualified to vote in elections and town affaire " met in Town Hull and at 6.30 aclock A.M. Were called to order bu the Town Clerk, who proceeded to read the (Warrant and under
Article , Proceeded to ballat for Moderator, Edwin; 13 Harvey had eighty six (86) vater and John Ir Shatter hand eighty-eight (88), vater: John A. Slattery was Ideclared elected and dialy sworn by the Town Clerk.
11 2. Voted that for the purpose of procuring a temporary loan to and for the use of the town of Prestborough, Take in anticipation of the taxes of the present municipal year, the town Pleasures is hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time with the anhroval of a majority of the board of selectiven, a kum il sunketnot exceeding in the aggregate thirty thousand dollars and to execute and deliver the note on notes of the town therefor hayable within one year from the time the loan is made. Any welt Vov debts incurred by a loan or loans to the town under this note shall be paid from the said taxes of the present municipal years.
ye 3. ated that the Poderator a point a committee of seven to consider approficiations for the ensuing years . . The following committee was appointed: Adame F. Shown, . I Gates, . Grove, A. C.Fairbanks, . Thomas Hackett, J. J. Anetie, Pr. A. Sanford.
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Article 4.
At 6.45 . Il, kais were declared open and the following list of Erection Oficere having beed amount: (William Halloran" George Il. Havre Gy. A. Sanford J. Po. Putnamy, Tellers in charge of the Check lists. Din. Robinson John matheme ohal Roche
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CS F Hogan Gauke Gannon (G. A. Lord JE. Sullivan, " what Clerks James H. Inc Donald, Constable.
ballating commenced.
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500.
men 7 81. woman
At 8: 30 a. m, the bo lat box was thened an i two hundred and sixty - three (263) ballate taken therefrom. At 10 a. m, the ballot box was opened and two hundred and thirty-seven (23) ballate taken therefrom. Voted to close the polls at 4.30 . In. At 2.45 P.In, the ballot box was opened and two- hundred and eighty-one (281) ballate taken therefrom, also one ballot cast by a woman, for the School Committee.
1 St 3. ON, wanted that when the meeting is adjourned it be adjourned to March 14, 1904. at 9 aclock A. Dr. At 4, 30 . In the ballot box was opened and thirty three (33) ballate taken therefrom.
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I woman
The Moderator announced that eight hun. dred and fifteen (815) ballate had been distributed and eight hundred and fifteen (815) names had been checked on the list ! I voters used that day
The total number of ballots cast was 815.
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After the ballots had been counted the result was
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declared, at 6.15 (P.M, as follows:
Town Officere Joseph &l Gates had live hundred and sixty-timos votes Blanks had two hundred and fortu-
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seven postés. 2,47 .5 Acattering water Thale number of votes, eight hundred and fourteen" 14 For Selectmen. Richard Fay Parker had six hundred and seventy-found notes 674.
# Thomas A Reilly had six hundred and fifty- three water 653.
# George W. Rogers hade six hundred and sixteen votes 616
Blanke had four hundred and seventy
eight votes 478
Scattering water 21
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For Assessore. Henry 2. Chase had six hundred and sixty- three vater. 663.
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Daniel . Day had six hundred and thirty -nine votes 639. Girard T. Gilmore had five hundred and seventy vates 570. Blanke had five hundred and fifty - Scattering vater 13.
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For Treasurer. Harry Ir. Kimball had five hundred and ninety- seven votes. 597 Blanks hade time hundred and trusive notes. 2/2.
Scattering votes 5
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For Collector Lenge a &Smith had six hundred and fifty five vater Old 655. Blanke had one hundred and feltre two vater. 152. Scattering votes 7
Unich Searles had five hundred and seventy. eight vates. 578. Blanke had two hundred twenty - four votes 234. Scattering notes 21
For Auditor. Namence Fales had six hundred and seventeen vater 617. Blanke had one hundred and ninety
six water. 196.
Scattering votes
For School Committee, & ya. Albert U.F. black had five hundred and 1
I seventeen vates. 517. John Growe had two hundred and seven water 207
Blanke had eighty eight water. Scattering natural
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In Board of Health, 32pe. James Brady had one hundred and seventy- one rates. 171. Daniel P. billy had five hundred and twenty-two, vater 522 Blanks had one hundred and twenty one notes. 12%.
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For Freetees Town Library, 3 yer. Edwin A Harvey had five hundred and I twenty votes. 520 Annie & Seevan had two hundred and forty- eight rates. 248. Emmas S. Avance had five hundred and forty- eight votes. 548 Melvin A Cracker had four hundred and forty-seven wat sol. 447.
(Blanks had six hundred and seventy- seven waters. 67% 2.
Scattering vatex
For Conetables. Dexter Brigham had five hundred and sixty five votes John J. Grove had five hundred and fifty - seven vates. 55%
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John Dee had five hundred and sixty. three rates. Dralter To Yourdan had five hundred and Grilliam Quagner had five hundred and sixty- six vates.
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twenty water. 520.
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# James Mc Donald had five hundred and Osixty- three notes 563. 536. # 5-6%. Henry G. Tooney had five hundred and thirty six voter. John F. nach had five hundred and sixty - one voter. William A. Sullivan had five hundred and forty-one votes. 5-41. Slanke had tive thousand and forty three hundred
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three votes.(
Scattering votes: 2%.
Trustee Cemeteries, 5 yrs. Edwin J. Harvey had five hundred "a twenty-six votes .526. Blanke had this hundred and eighty three votes 283
Scattering notes.
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For Prater Commissioner, 3 yre. Ira In. Beaman had five hundred and fifty-eight votes 558 Blanka had two hundred and fifty votes 2,50 ~ ) cattering votes 6
For ever Commissioner, 3 que. Ira M. Beaman had five hundred and fifty. nine vater. 559. Blanks had two hundred and forty- nine vater. 249. Scattering notes. 6.
For Sucking Fund Commissioners, & year. George W. Smith had five hundred and eighty-five vater. 585 Blanks had two hundred and twenty aus votes 226. Scattering water 3.
For Free Grandes. Charles I Henry had five hundred and fifty- seven States 557 Blanks had two hundred and fifty three poter 253.
Scattering vater 4.
Licence.
yes had four hundred and pine vater. 409.
1 o had three hundred and eighty six
vater 386.
Blanks had nineteen votes. 19.
. The ballots weed, and unused, together with the check lists were sealed, attested by the election officers and delivered to the Yahoo. bleck as the law directe.
Adjourned to Monday, March 14, 1904, nine stock,a.m.
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Piecthrough, Share Search 14, 1904. Yown assembled ad her adjournment and was called to order by the Moderator.
Article 5. Under this article Officerstiveres chosen as Followus. 1
William . Kelleher Cti cs. Freeman. radicon J. Aldrich Pacient B. Pierpont Cinéet L. acoward # Arthur . Kingsbury Jaren Jackson.
Ponce fromwere found a prete 1 Jour -1 Battery
measures offood) calcium . Knowiton #
Kitarra + Pinball Fatihuma Ir. Knowlton amber( John J. Macon.
Surveyor a? 1
Alexander Terrace Public Deighere) Frederick Di Kimball. Frederick A. ratt #
Juice 6. Grated that inc. white of the various you Oficer be accepted and placed on file:
11 vated , that the report of the appropriation committee be received and acted upon under Article 20.
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8. Cated to accept the list of wrote as presented
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by the Selection; as follows:
6. Ainsworth Charles Allaire James Archer Giving Pr. Babcock Samuel A. Bater Invece . Bombard Charles H. Samman Frank S. Braley Jaseph & Brown. CR. Franklin Cunhal. Arthurel Buxton. John Dr. Curry VEwy & Glace Cat/ F. Charc
Clarence. A. Coggine. John F Craffel V3. Franklin Randall. Doda e Grave. Patrick & Nevr Jamothy V. Gurley Frank. A. Falkner. Make- Pannon Jonathan OKJay. George A. Sergileon. Milliam PM Porqueon Herbert 6. Forbes. Prilliam B. Frost. George I Genthuer (William Graham 6. Elleworth Trave2. Henry . Green. Chatice R. Griggs Frank V. Hackett Thomas H. Hackett Chilliam Halloran Charles & carryton. Withmy B. Harvey
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