Town Records Vol. 8, Part 8

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amothy S. Hunden. (Butler Sr. Hero. Franklin Holman. Purcell . Halton John J. Johnson


Kathand M. Kuiholton John f: aahire Faster A. Lebeau Charles L. Leonard Imichael J. Linnane George Pr.


March. Ocean's. Parehall Charles S. marshall John Thatheme Unichall OverCarte Arthur & Mac donald men J. Drieghan. Patelek G. Maloney John F. Auch Arthur Ja. Konec. Frederick ) Chatt 1. Rincon A. Vietnam Omichael J. Day James J. Really Chilliam I. Restene John Roche


Frederick . Rogers John J. Sheehan veabge . Smith William & Sproul. Frank V. Stone James J. Sullivan Aimed G. Tast. L nason Jaft. Thomas treadway


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Jeorge . Cracker EPracker


Oraldo It. Planen Fred C. Pleatherhead Frank P. Hinter.


Article 9. Noted, that the town instruct the Prater and Server Commissioners employ a superintendent for both departments .. Voted, 10. To print the Town Tweeting Warrants and 11 action taken thereunder in the Annual Man Officers Report. e 11. Voted to print the Valuation and Tax List. 11


"1 12 Voted , that the dog fund be given to the Jorn Library .


11 13 Gated, that the town maintain a Night Watch. 14. Gated that the Library note of 1898 fort 2000, 11 due the current real; be refunded and made payable fin 1908. What the loan of 1899 of $ 3000, due the current year, be refunded and made hayable in 1909. 10. Quoted ; to pass over. 11


11 16. ated, that the Town vote an increase of membership uponits school committee by electing thereto at its next annual meeting six additional members, in the manner provided in chapter 334 of the Revised Laws. is that then and thereafter until, otherwise ordered by the town, the said committee shall consist of nine members. 17. Cated to pass over. /


18. Voted that the Selectionen take legal counsel


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regarding the Burgoyne case and if in their pinion advisable to sue the Worcester Consolidated Railway Company. ticke 19. (Vated, that the " own be represented by the Board of detectmen and three other citizens auchounted by them.


20 . Gated, that the Town abbrapriate the sum of one hundred dollars (100) for the Board of Health. Voted, that the Town appropriate the sum of two hundred dollars (200) for the care of its Cimeteries Gated, that the Town appropriate three thousand five hundred dollars (3500) for Contingent expenses. Gated that the Town appropriate one thousand dollars (1000) for Fire Department expenses. Voted, that the Town appropriate one thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars (1625) for Fire de hartment salaries!


(Usted, that the Town appropriate eight hundred the sum of and sixty-six dollars and seven cente (86.07)-(mit) Gated that the Town appropriate the sum of two thousand seven hundred and sixty- five dollars 2765) for Highway and Bridgeet Coted, that the town, hay the states department ten dollars (10) each for 98 hydrants. That the


Jin appropriate the sum of nine hundred and eighty dollars (980) for Syddante. Vated, that the Town appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars (300) for interest on Cemetery Fund: Coated, that the Town appropriate the sum of eight hundred and twenty- five dollars( 825) for Interest on funded debt.


Cated that the Town appropriate the sum of two thousand six hundred and ninety dollars (2690) for Server Ronde. Noted that the Town appropriate the seem of one thousand seven hundred dollars (1700) for Temporary Loans.


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Voted, that the Town appropriate the eum " one hundred and thirty dollars (30) for your Hate.


Gated, that the Town appropriate the sum of one hundred and site dollars (150) for Memorial Day. Noted that the Town appropriate the sum of seven hundred dollars ("700) for xp. aries of the Clublie acrazy.


Cated that the Town appropriate the sum of . three thousand eight hundred dollars (3800) for Lite Gautier Department.


Dated that the Town appropriate the sum of one thousand tivo hundred dollars (1200) for the Police Department.


Coated, that the Jon appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars (50 ) for Sidewalks and Peraccinge.


Rated, that the Town appropriate the sum of thirteen thousand dollars ("13,000) for the Public Schools.


Cated, that the Town appropriate the sum of two thousand four hundred dollars (2400) for School Incidentale.


Cated, that the Town appropriate the sum of eight hundred de l'avisogfor Soldiers lelied Cated that the Tom appropriate the sun of three thousand three hundred dollars (306) for Street Lights.


Gated that the Town appropriate the sum of one hundred and seventy five dollars ( " Tot for Street Catering.


Cated, that the Town appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars (500) for Server Maintenance. I Voted that the Town appropriate the cum of one thousand four hundred dollars (1400) You Never Sinking Fund.


Salaries


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Voted, that the Town appropriate one hundred dollars (100) for Town bleck, three hundred dollars (300) for Selectmen, five hundred dollare (50c) for Arecesore, two hundred- and fifty dollars (250) for Treasurer, three hundred dollars (300) for Collector, two hundred dollars (200) for Oversee Is of the Poor, fifty dollars (50) for Auditor, one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) for frater Commissioners, and hundred and eighty dollars (180) for Registrace seventy- five dollars ( Ts) for Freacier Sinking Fulde, forty-five dollars (40) for Sealer of heights and Puedearee one hundred and fifty dollars (150) for Inspector of Animals.


Voted, that the Town appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars (1000) for the Town Hade.


vated, that the Town Officers Salaries chail he as follows :- UV Town bleck, one hundred dollars (100) Selectmen, three hundred dollars (300) Treasurer, two hundred and fifty Collare ( 250) Collector, three hundred dollark (300) and that in addition to his stated salary the collection of taxes receive five her cent of hall tax collection from persons playing roll tax only, and that the town furmich the collector's supplies as heretofore.


Crececare of the war, two hundred dollars (200) Auditor fifty dollars (50) Prater Commissioners, one hundred and fifty dollars (150) DO Treasurer Sinking Funds, seventy- fire dollars -o) Sealer of Heights and Incasures, forty-fine, -dollars (45)


Inspector of Anima, one hundred and fifty dollars (150) "


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Cated, that the Town grant the sum of forty- seven thousand and atu dollars (4 pulito) for


Appropriations, under the Charrant were made as follows: Boada of Health 100.00


Cemeteries 200. 00 Contingent 3500.00


Fire Department Expenses 1000.00


Fre l'artment et alance 1625.00 Highways & Bridges 2765.00


, Visarunite, 78 at 10 each 980.00


interest on Cemetery Fund 30.0.00


11 Funded Geht


8 25.00


Server Bonde. 2690.00


Temporary Loans 1700.00


Tiva Grates 130.00 Memorial Day 150.00


Public Library: Sog Fund. 700.00


Cacher Department 3800.00


Police Department 1200.00


Sidewalks and crossings 500.00


Schools 13,000.00


School Incidentale


2400.00


Soldiers' Relief 800.00


e Street 4. Lights Street Catering 175.00


3300.00


Jevous Chaintenance 500.00


Server Sinking Fund 1400.00 Salaries 2300.00


Town House


1000.00


$ 47040.00 Vated, that the meeting be dissolved at 12.20 P. In


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South Static Town cluck


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Office of Town blacks 8 Westborough, afw. 26, 1904. To Genera a Perry, In accordance with Section 62, chapter 25, Q. i. you are hereby appointed assistant" Town bleck's for the Town of Westborough, wass, to take effect at this date. [L.S]


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Si (Foged of Selectmen. trest Poco Massachusetts, May 18, 1904.


Ordered: That the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of haceachusetts be and it is hereby abethorized and harmitted to Erect and maintain poles and wices to be -laced thereon, together with such suchharting Cana strengthening fixtures and wires as said ·Company may dem requisite, in the streets and highways of laid city as hereinafter designatide ( il constructions under this permit shall be in accordance with the following specifications: The poles shall be located between the travelled driveway and the limits of the highway, and shall be of wood or other, suitable material, and the wires shall be run at the usual height and a long and across the highway. After the sales and wires have been lacated as specified in this permit, alterations shall be made in the location or exection of the holes, and in the height of the wires, if so directed by the Board of Eclectinen. 0 Following are the streets, and highways above referred to:


Relocating and rebuilding of present line on Milk St, From the northbord Town Live to the Lyman DiSchool. 1 J. K. Reilly Selectmen


Richard Fay Jacker


( JEorge HORogers Kiesta vouan!


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Wer. 25 # William D. Ateheran 1


* * * * frilliam M. Batmer; 1


= Mar .! .. 25 # " 30.18 1 innean Siendo # Verwert 6 James H. Mc Donald, Thomas N. Treadway. Thomas A. Auchett


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the hauntmente/20 1904. Cansee A. Butler .richardson Gation O'Leary verlie & Janes Arthur D. nelendy.


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Alamanwealth of Massachusetts.


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Placeater, SS. To any Constable of the Town of Greatboroughim the County al Chorcester, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of areachusetts you are directed to notify and work the


Inhabitants of the town of fleetborough, qualified to rate in elections and throw affairs, to meet in the Town Hall, in Pecthorough, on Friday the tenthday of June at half- Gast seven plock in the afternoon, then and there to act on the following articles;


Article 1. To choose a Poderator.


I. To see what compensation the Town will pay its employees for a legal days work, also to see wordt compensation the fame will pay for a man and one, house, and for a man and .two horses, or act anything thereon.


11 I To see if the Town will accept the provisions of Chal . 103 of the Revised Laws relating to the supervision of plumbing.


= I. To see if the Town will appropriate one thousand dollars for the prepare of gravel banks or act anything in relation to the same.


11 I To see if the Town will accept the request of the late Ellen . Bixby, nact anything thereon. IT To see if the Forma will instruct its treasurer to receive and to credit the "Jonas A. Stone Memorial Shaped fund with further offerings ney should such be made to increase the amount of the said fund, and make the same available for building purposes.


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And you are directed to serve this variant by hasting un attested copies thereof at the Vast Office and Food Hall in said Town seven days, at least, before the day of holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make return of this, Chamant, with your doingo thereand to the Jornal bleck ofsaid Westborough on or before the time of holding said meeting.


Given un declown hands this second day of June in the years ofour word nineteen hundred and four.


I.H. reilly Selectiven Richard They Jacker Large MI togenes. Quest for ough. Procenter, 8'S.


Veethora, June 4th, you. I have this day served the inthin warrant by Hastingup attested copies thereof at the post office and town hall in said erthro. Gam Magner. Ounstable of Greathos


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Greatborough, Mares. June/ 10, 1904. Meeting called to order lat ".30 0. In by Town bleck, J. S. Gates who read the avariant, lunder.


Article ! E. B. Sarney was elected Moderator.


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I. Vated, that the compensa ties of the men conplayed by the oyun be considered seperately. Cated that the Java haif one dollar and fifty cents (1.50) to this dollars (2.00) to town Olaborers for a legal day's work, except on such work, re the Jam Away contract with the State, for State Highways, and that the wages on the state Highway be at the rate of timenty cents (20) per haver Cated, to leave the matter regarding the wages of the teams, to the Board of Selectmen.


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I Vated, that the Town accent the provisions of Chapter 103 of the Revised Law's relating to the supervision of plumbing


11 IV Cated; that the Town appropriate the sum of eight hundred dollars (80) for the Purchase of gravel banks.


11 V. bated, that the Town do instruct ite treasurer, receive the request of the late Ellen 6. Billy to be devoted and need for the Presthorough public library to be extended in such manner as the trustees of said libras may determine." " IT. Cated, that the Town do instruct its treasurer to receive and to credit the " Jonas A Stone Memorial Chapel"fund with further offerings of


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money, should such be made to increase the amount of the said fund, and make the same available for building purposes,


Voted, that the meeting dissolve at 9. 46


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in! Board of Selectmen. Presthoro, Massachusetts, June 27, 1904.


Telegraph Company of Phanachusetts be and it is headly authorized and permitted to erect and maintain palce and wines to be placed thereon , together with such supporting and strengthen ing Mixture and mise de cardl'auras. the Preguicite, in the streets and rigo chase & wine Une nemaster designated. i


in accordance with the following specifications: I if he created betaken the transthe driveway and the limits of the highway, and shall be of wood or other sinta hier matin, and the wires, shall be run at the usual, height and along and across the highway. After the poles and wires have been located as specified in this hcrmit, alterations shall be made in the Locationfor erection of the poles, and in the height of the wires, if so directed by the Board of Selectmen .. Following are the streets and highways above referred to:


Gast Main street from Welmont street to residence of D. G. Rance,


Drest main street from present line to residence of fr. Pt. Goddard,


Church street from present line to Fisherstreet, Bisher street from Stis street to sauce street, Otis street from Sicher street to residence of


Maynard street from sicher street to residence of J. J. han field.


Signatures of Selectauen:


JA Reilly Richard aty Jacken Le auge Vé de gens.


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I neverse certiles that an June 4, 1914 at 10:30 £ Prestthere . Teams fall hearing was held on the petition . The hear Ing and


omhaniya Low herencescon to expect the holes and other fixtures Idesignated in the specification heavy endowed and that I mailed at least three days before said hearing a mitten notice of thetime and place " said hearing to each of the owners of real estate (as determined by the fact preceding assessment Los taxation) along the wayson parte whom which it is proposed to construct the lines of Raid Company under said shecification


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In Board Selectionen. Prestboro, Inareachusette, August 31, 1904. Cated: That the New England Telephone and Celegraph Company of Graceachusetts be and. it is hereby authorized and permitted to erect and maintain holes and wires to be placed thercon together with such supporting and strengthening fixtures and wires as said Company may deem requisite, in the streets and highways ofhard. throw as hereinafter designated.


All construction under this permit shall be in accordance with the following specifications: The holes shall be located between the travelled dirverway, and the limite of the


highway, and shall be of wood or othere kuitablice material and the wires shall be run at the usual height and along and accord the highway After the poles and wires have been located as specified in this permit, alterations shall & salade in the location of erection of the poles, and in the height of the wires if so directed by the Board of Selectmen. Following are the streets and highways above referred to : Thick street from Belmont street to residence of C. H. Reed. O elignatures de Ü selectmen:


J. W. Kelly Richard "Is Parker George W. Roger. I hereby certifer that an ting 31, 1904, at 7.30 velock . M. at Selectmen's Clown a public hearing was held on the petition of The


Len Ougrand Telephone and Telegraph Company A 2 Tageachacette for permission to erect the poles and other fixtures designated in the elecification herche Endorsed and that 1 mailed at least three draped before said -


her a written notice of the time and place


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of said hearing to each of the owners ofreal L'estate (as determined by the last preceding assessment for taxation along the ways of parts of ways upon which it is proposed to construct the time of said company under said specification.


Town clerk. ettert Rough S. Solís.


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esidential and Gubernatorial Election/1904.


Commonwealth, Massachusetts Worcester S.S. Onetablet the Journo? (Westborough the Count of Ancenter, Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth of -


Massachusetts, you are directed to notify and man the juhanitante of the town widethorough, qualified to vote in elections and the angabe, ti mest in the Torral Fall, in AVerthorough, on Tuesday the eighth days of However at 6.31 acrock in the formand then and there to act on the following articles :


Article ! To bringin on one ballat their vates for d'stein Eneturalos President and Price President ofthe Painted Statue. Representative in Congress for third district


Lieutenant Governor. Secretary. Friseurter and Receiver General. Auditor attorney General. Councillor for the eleventh District. Jima to find the Fifth Moccenter district. (Representatives in the General. Count time Joy Truth Ancester District. District Attorney County Commissioners Sheriff.


The holle may be closed at four oclock P. M.


And you are directed to serve this Marrant Hasting af attected cahier thereal at the


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ast Office and Town Hall in vil Team 21 man da je, at least, referective day a Paldies said, meeting.


sereof fail not and make return of thee thanan with lever doings therean, to the Toma bleck of david freethrough on or before the time of houding said meeting. Given under our Chaude the first day at Forsvar in the year of our bid, nineteen hundred and food .


Richard Fach arier ) Ste rectangu George A. Rogers Pertolongan


1 select. im Magner, Constable of Greatterra. Prestano Nov.1, 1904. I have this day served the within warrant by hasting up attested copies thereof at the host office and town hall in said Directhim.


Sim. Inaquer


Conetable to Whether Great borough, hard. Houtmber 8, 1904.


in hurenance with the foregoing tarrant the Inhabitants of the vanwl of Prestborough qualified to rate in Elections and town affiche met in the Town Hall and were Called to order at 6.30 o'clock in the forenson by Thomas A. Creilly, Chairman of the Board Selectmen who proceeded to read the Charmant. George M. How, Gilliam & Halloran, (Fallet Clerks.


William H. Sanford, James S. Putnam, Sellers in charge of the check list where does wow by the town Clerk. The ballate were


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delivered to the presiding officer who gave This receipt was to the Panel Black The ballat box was examined in the presence of the waters, found Empty was locked and the eye were given to Constable pohon ! Mach The necessary ballate were delivered to the Valhat blondesunds everything being in radinieestive rating bedian.


Gda mmel Se (Drawn Prilliam Bechy


Thomas A. Hackett Frank & Fannon. Seremban F. Jagan.


Arthur Fairbanks Oria In. Robinson John Matthewve evers duly savon ne Teller by the Found Block It was unanimously rated by the Election Officer and Town bleck to when the ballot box at 8.30 5.2.


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At 8.30. . In the backat war was opened


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and two hundred and forty- two (242) ballate taken therefrom! ! At 10.30 A. In the ballat- box was opened and one hundred and sixty-nine (169) ballate taken thereason. It 2 . In the bullet-box was opened and two hundred and fifty-eight (58) vallate. Taken therefrom. UV J At 3. 30 P. On the ballot- box was oneved 753. and eighty- four (84) ballate taken therefrom. (ated to close the polls at 4.30 . M. It 4.30 . In. the ballot-box was opened and 771 Eighteen (18) ballate, Taken therefrom. il at Each of the above times. after opening the ballot box and taking the ballate therevrouw, the fax was declared confites locked, and the Raus given to the Courtalle The preceding officer announced that


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. seven hundred and seventy-one (77) ballate had been distributed and seven hundred and seventy- one (71) names had been checked on the list of waters used this day.


The total number of ballate cast was 71.


After the ballate had been counted the result was declared and read by the presiding officer at 5.50 o'clock . Was Pollame.


For Electors of President and vice President of the United States. 1


At Large.


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Frederick De hagler of Indingfield had five 5 Charles Iv. Ovent worthy of man had fine 5. John Gille of haverhill had fine Grande I. Dibus of incester had five 3.


Patrick s. Calling of Gaston had two hundred twenty seven. 22.7. Thundered twenty- seven. 2.27


. Henry In Fly of hetfield had timo


Gilliam Iv. Grabo, al hem Sedinds ad four hundred, eighty- mine. 487.


Edwin . Curtis, of Boston had Four hundred eighty- nine. Wrapolean S. Johnson, of milford had


4.89.


William ! Partridge of Newton had nine.


nine 9. 9.


Jerry Myown of Brockton had tivo. 2.


Verlege @ Mc neill of Cambridge had two. 2.


is lanks hald thirty- four 34.


District Av. 1.


rimane leake of Pittsfield had time 5. Edgar Js Shitakes of holyoke had fine 5.


Robert Abercrombie of Accordired lad.


time hundred twenty-seven. 22%.


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District, co. 1 Continued. Robert M. Goods of Stathold hands forer! hundred eighty nine 489.


Philhun Da Currington of Williamsburg at Inine 9.


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Alla Et Mention Methringfield cad fare 5. Gilliam Hayes of string field, had two hundred twenty seven. 22%. Formand Chard of Forthhield had


court hundred Eighty-nine 1789. Alfred of Grand ad Ierthampton had nice. 9. Udvin M. Shaw a Cast Longmeadow had two. 2.


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Ochun x Fredrickson of Princester read Line. Gamer. Heises incenter had) fine James Q Estabrook of Procesters rad two hundred, twenty seven. 227. Galvin & Targe of Southbridge had Prendred, lighter mine. 489.


Muching of (Incenter, had name 9. Francie Vander ling of Concerten had two 2.


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a? and very had fine 41 Daneet 6. list of Gt altham, and five 5. Dessert. I sword of stellung, hade there -hundred twenty- seven. 2.27. Crafter ( Enley Hall of Fitchburg had four) hundred eighty nine · Need a counting of Preston sad nine 9.


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District les. 5. John Kenny of Lawrence, had fine 5.


John B. Cameron of Lawrence, had five 5. Veter . Brady of Lowell, had two hundred twenty- seven! 227. Mention . Frye of Forth Andlaver had


four hundred, eighty-nine. 489. Lenge . Satchelder of Lynnfield had nine. 9. Audace Foster of Forthe tudors had two. 2.


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District To. 6.


James . Dailey of Haverhill had fine Jackman S. Flanders of Haverhill, had fine Prilliam 3. Sullivan of Janvars, had time hundred, twentyseven. 22%. Lange & Sale of Haverhill, had four hundred, eighty-nine 489. James Fease o menimac, had nine 9. Benjamin Latter of Swampscott had two 2.


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District no. 7 Camin S. Mays of ereceti had Live alfred B. Outram of Glacisca had five Charles J. Santon of melrose had timo hundred, twenty-seven 22%. Clarence T. Bernard of Meprace had Four hundred eighty- nine 489. Armys. Smith of a ronehamn that, nine. 9. Vere . Pierce of Lynn had two. 2.


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District No. 8.


John J. Ghall of Cambridge had fine 5. Charles . White of Sommerville had fine John A. A. Inc frame of Cambridge Unad two hundred, twenty seven 227. George In Perkins of Somerville had four hundred eighty-mind" -489.


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District Sie.8 Continued Gareth. 13. Dout of Somerville had nives 9. Semand One Neill of Somerville, had time 2. Blanks


District No. 9.


James. F. stevens of Baston, had five Jorge Dr. Valuin afraction hade fine 5.


O mery at Leegstand a Pacton, hadd two hundred, thenty regen 227. Francied. Fuld of Question, had four hundred eighty-nine. 489. 9.


Stilliam A. Clarkof Sexton had nine Harry Lemon of Boston, had two 2. 34


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John & Eustace of sabody had fine Daniel Q


Finance & Logan Vol Besten, hade toro Indeed, twenty sevens.


227. Milton To Paige ist Dastan, had four hundred , Eighty-nine. Roland "siger of Gaston, had mine. Boa F. Fall of Chilton, had two. 2. 34.


489. 9.


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Mange Nelsons of Boston, had Line acho facute of Sosten had five John cher ty Postons, had two hundred, twenty- seven 227.


hamas Sherwin of Sextahe had found hundred, Eighth- nine Viram & Gres of Boston, had nine Chinehan Feld of Buton had time 2


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District No. 12


Fredrickson of Schedales had five 5. Herbert naoman of Stoughton, had lived James To Gutter a Hyde Park, had two hundred twenty-seven. 2.2%. Abbatt Of French of Canton had four hundred eighty- nine. 489 Gilliam & Colby Menton had nine 9.


George I. Prasktham offrentroad, had tood 2.


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alenvies Ind Golf of New Bedford, had fine Jeremiahi Sullivan of fall River had fine , Charles I robles of ren Seafood, had two hundred, twenty- seven. 227. Benjamin Anthony of New Bedford, had four hundred, Eighty-nine 489. Charles A Chance of tradeed, had nine 9. 134


District No. 14.


Frank Sohnbach of Sexton had fine Charles G."Lowell ofwhitman had Line Thomas & Thacker of Yarmouth, wad time hundred twenty seven William's. Nye of Inanne, than four hundred eighty- nine. Janiet F. Sheesman lot Sandwich, had nine Thomas I Hodgson of middleborough, Chad two Blanke




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