Town of Agawam, Massachusetts annual report 1911-1915, Part 16

Author: Agawam (Mass. : Town)
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Agawam (Mass. : Town)
Number of Pages: 648


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Charles Slight, 1 term. Edward Stephens, 1 term. Henry Burke, 1 term.


Burton Bailey, 1 term. Gladys Pond, 1 term. Mary Otto, 1 term. Amy Hull, 1 term. Andrew Campbell, 1 term. Warren Bodurtha, 1 term. Henrietta Otto,* 1 term.


Elthea Campbell,* 1 term. James Powers, 1 term. Josephine Dudley, 1 term. Irene Dudley, 1 term. Florence Statkum,* 1 term. Olga Ackerman,* 1 term. Thomas Powers,* 1 term. Charles Fuerst,* 1 term. Antone Statkum, 1 term. Aaron Radding, 1 term. Thomas Powers, 1 term. Stephen Maier, 1 term. Loretta Rochette, 1 term. Agnes Thompson, 1 term. Esther Thompson, 1 term. Verna Perry, 1 term.


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FEEDING HILLS.


Sidney Granger,* 6 terms. Silas Westcott,* 6 terms.


Vera Healy, 4 terms. Allen Wood,* 3 terms.


Howard Barnes,* 3 terms. Mildred Wingford,* 3 terms. Elizabeth Leonard,* 2 terms. Enoch Johnson, t 2 terms.


Roland Peterson, 2 terms .* Raymond Taylor,* 2 terms.


Ethel Kane, 2 terms.


Elise Blish, 2 terms. Morton Austin, 1 term. Frank Jenks, 1 term.


George St. John, 1 term.


Rosella Arnold, 1 term.


Florence Brown, 1 term.


Arthur Cleary, 1 term.


Maud Light, 1 term.


Paul Johnson, 1 term.


Rena Uschman, 1 term.


Paul Sullivan,* 1 term. Ambrose Kane, 1 term. Christina Sullivan, 1 term. Edith Sunden, 1 term. Lillian Sunden, 1 term. Ruth Tilden,* 1 term. Elisabeth Tilden,* 1 term.


William Sullivan,* 1 term.


Elsie Miner,* 1 term. Ruth Barry, 1 term.


Alice Healy, 1 term. Earl Holton, 1 term.


Everett Clark, 1 term. Ambrose Cleary, 1 term. George Cordes, 1 term. Leon Russell, 1 term. Cassie Jenks, 1 term. Alvan Winslow,* 1 term.


Prentiss Jenks, 1 term. Ruth Moran, 1 term.


MITTINEAGUE.


Elise Demarse,* 10 terms. Roy Collins, 5 terms. Silvio St. Marie, 2 terms. Frank Loncrini,. 2 terms. Catherine Poggi,* 2 terms. Julia Montagna, 2 terms. Clifford Bernatczhe,* 2 terms. Leon Hitchcock,t 2 terms. Harold Mahoney,t 2 terms. Aderilda Perreault, 2 terms.


Julia Scherpa, 2 terms. Emile Dalio, 1 term. Veronica Wilson, 1 term. Francis McGreary, 1 term ..


Rose Denault, 1 term. Fred Broz, 1 term. Mary Roberts, 1 term. Everett Giles,* 1 term. Lillian Giles,* 1 term. Julia Cartia, 1 term.


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Edward Montagna,* 1 term. Katherine Houlahan,* 1 term. Irene Duclos, 1 term.


Bernice Larro, 1 term. Doris Provost, 1 term.


Katie Mandorla, 1 term. John Parent, 1 term. Peter Lucardi, 1 term.


Edward Costa,* 1 term.


Irene Parent, 1 term.


Raymond Coster,* 1 term. Roger Connor, 1 term.


Norman St. Marie, 1 term. Lizzie Sherpa, 1 term.


Edward Collins, 1 term.


Claude LeBlanc, 1 term.


Fred Montagna, 1 term.


Rose Loncrini,* 1 term.


Fred Alberghini, 1 term.


Daisy Montagna, 1 term.


Julia Cartier,* 1 term.


*To be counted next year as unbroken attendance providing fall term is perfect.


Mabel Callanan, 1 term.


Ernest Couture,* 1 term.


tOne term to be counted on next year if fall term is perfect.


Town Warrant


ARTICLES IN WARRANT.


ANNUAL TOWN MEETING, MARCH 5, 1913.


ARTICLE 1 .- To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.


ARTICLE 2 .- To choose two or more field drivers and two or more fence viewers.


ARTICLE 3 .- To hear and act upon the reports of the Town Officers.


ARTICLE 4 .- To see what action the Town will take in regard to the Almshouse.


ARTICLE 5 .- To see what method the Town will adopt for the support of the poor for the ensuing year.


ARTICLE 6 .- To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the observance of Memorial Day.


ARTICLE 7 .- To see what action the Town will adopt for the payment of notes becoming due during the fiscal year.


ARTICLE 8 .- To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for liability insurance of its employees.


ARTICLE 9 .- To see if the Town will vote to release to the owner of record, any claim it may have to a tract of land for- merly owned by Eunice B. Smith, late of Springfield.


ARTICLE 10 .- To see if the Town will vote to macadamize any of the streets of the Town, or parts thereof, and make appropriations or other provisions for the payment of the same.


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ARTICLE 11 .- To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to appoint a Superintendent of Streets, other than one of their own number.


ARTICLE 12 .- To see if the Town will vote its School Com- mittee any compensation for their services.


ARTICLE 13 .- To see if the Town will vote to charge interest on taxes.


ARTICLE 14 .- To see if the Town will authorize its Treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow, during the current municipal year beginning February 1, 1913, in antici- pation of the taxes for said year, such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the Town.


ARTICLE 15 .- To see if the Town will pay the proper charge of an insurance company for acting as surety on the official bond of its officers.


ARTICLE 16 .- To see if the Town will take any action in regard to construction of sewers and provide for payment of the same.


ARTICLE 17 .- To see if the Town will make an appropria- tion for an installment due on the steam roller.


ARTICLE 18 .- To see if the Town will vote to make any extension of its system of water supply: to borrow money for such purpose and to provide for the payment of any debt so incurred, or do any other act proper for such purpose as pro- vided for in Chap. 353 of the Acts of 1905.


ARTICLE 19 .- To see if the Town will vote any compensa- tion to volunteer members of the fire department.


ARTICLE 20 .- To see if the Town will vote to construct a curbing along the Park in Feeding Hills, and appropriate money for the same.


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ARTICLE 21 .- To make any necessary appropriations for the ensuing year, and vote to raise by tax such sums of money as may be necessary for the same.


ARTICLE 22 .- To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.


APPROPRIATIONS RECOMMENDED FOR 1913.


BY FINANCE COMMITTEE.


Schools.


$14,600.00


Care of Poor.


2,000.00


Town Office


1,400.00


Town Clerk, Treasurer and Tax Collector


600.00


Police .


1,200.00


State and Military Aid


200.00


Memorial Day


100.00


Board of Health


100.00


Assessors ' department.


400.00


Forestry department


800.00


Fire department.


800.00


Highways and bridges.


4,000.00


Indebtedness


4,000.00


Street lights


3,500.00


Library


200.00


Care and repair of Town buildings.


500.00


Interest.


3,000.00


Surety bonds


100.00


Contingencies .


500.00


Sewers.


1,000.00


$39,000.00


This report should follow most


ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE TOWN OFFICERS


OF THE


TOWN OF AGAWAM


MASSACHUSETTS


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For the Year Ending December 31 1914


M. J. DOYLE PRINTING COMPANY HOLYOKE, MASS.


UNION


Town Officers 1914=15


Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, and Board of Health DANIEL J. COLLINS JAMES H. CLARK FRANK J. POMEROY


Town Clerk, Treasurer, and Tax Collector HENRY E. BODURTHA


School Committee


J. ARSENE ROY . Term expires 1915


PERCIVAL V. HASTINGS. Term expires 1916


CLIFFORD M. GRANGER Term expires 1917


Assessors


R. MATHER TAYLOR. Term expires 1915 ALMON JONES . Term expires 1916


H. PRESTON WORDEN Term expires 1917


Auditors


FREMONT H. KING


EDWARD W. PILLSBURY


Library Trustees


HENRY L. TOWER . Term expires 1915


RALPH PERRY . Term expires 1916


AVERY K. GLEASON Term expires 1917


Trustees of Whiting Street Fund


SAMUEL S. BODURTHA . Term expires 1915 ALBERT H. BROWN Term expires 1916


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Sinking Fund Commissioners


CHARLES W. HULL, JR.


Term expires 1915


WILLIAM H. PORTER. . Term expires 1916


WILLIAM H. GRANGER. Term expires 1917


Cemetery Commissioners


EDWIN LEONARD Term expires 1915


WILLIS C. CAMPBELL


Term expires 1916


ROBERT ELY Term expires 1917


Water Commissioners


JOHN MERRELL Term expires 1915


DENNIS M. CROWLEY Term expires 1916


EDWARD A. KELLOGG. . Term expires 1917


Tree Warden EDWIN M. HITCHCOCK


Constables


WALTER E. ALLEN


DWIGHT E. BAILEY


EDWARD S. CONNOR


WILLIAM A. DUCLOS


EDWIN M. HITCHCOCK


GILES W. HALLADAY


ALVIN R. KELLOGG


GEORGE H. REED


WILLIAM F. SULLIVAN


CHARLES H. WYMAN


Burial Agent WILLIS C. CAMPBELL


Game and Fish Wardens


LEVI RIVERS C. H. WYMAN A. H. ROWLEY


Surveyors of Lumber CHARLES W. HULL, JR. NELSON G. KING


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E. A. KELLOGG


Measurers of Wood G. H. TAYLOR W. H. SEAVER


Public Weighers


HARVEY E. PORTER W. J. O'CONNOR


ALBERT K. FULLER F. W. USCHMAN


CARROLL O'CONNOR FRANK W. KELLOGG


JOHN F. CARROLL


Sealer of Weights and Measures EDWIN U. LEONARD


Registrars of Voters


JUDSON W. HASTINGS ..


Term expires 1916


ELMER F. BODURTHA. Term expires 1915


PATRICK T. DONOVAN . Term expires 1917


Inspector of Animals EDWIN LEONARD


. Inspector of Provisions EDWIN U. LEONARD


Fire Engineers


WILLIAM H. PORTER


J. ARSENE ROY


WILLARD J. LITTLEFIELD


Fence Viewers


WILLARD C. CROUSS HENRY A. HUNTINGTON


Field Drivers


ABSALOM W. DREW JAMES H. CLARK


Town Clerk's Report


TOWN ELECTION, MARCH 2, 1914


Number of ballots cast


167


143


133


443


RESULTS OF THE COUNT OF THE BALLOTS


For Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor and Board of Health


Charles F. Barden ..


21


36


57


114


Dieudonne D. Bessette


75


37


46


158


James H. Clark.


58


102


57


217


Daniel J. Collins.


91


68


63


222


Judson W. Hastings


37


44


68


149


Frank J. Pomeroy


60


76


81


217


J. E. Harper


1


1


Blanks


159


66


26


251


For Town Clerk, Treasurer and Tax Collector


Charles A. Barden ..


18


31


25


74


Henry E. Bodurtha


70


69


81


220


Blanks


79


43


27


149


School Committee for Three Years


Charles H. Denver.


60


36


44


140


Clifford M. Granger


70


97


86


253


Blanks


37


10


3


50


Assessor for Three Years


John Donovan


101


37


21


159


H. Preston Worden


49


86


100


235


Blanks


17


20


12


49


Prec. A


Prec.


B


0


Prec.


Total


1


7


Preo. A


Preo. B


Prec. O


Total


Water Commissioners for Three Years


Albert K. Fuller


84


36


27


147


Edward A. Kellogg


52


101


97


250


Blanks


31


6


9


46


Auditors


Fremont H. King.


34


56


94


184


Edward W. Pillsbury


90


46


66


202


Walter B. Smith


33


37


56


126


John A. Warner


47


78


26


151


Blanks


130


69


24


223


Library Trustee for Three Years


Avery K. Gleason


100


113


112


325


Blanks


67


30


21


118


Trustee of the Whiting Street Fund for Two Years


James F. Barry


89


64


38


191


Albert H. Brown


43


67


91


201


Blanks


35


12


4


51


Sinking Fund Commissioner for Three Years


William H. Granger


99


105


111


315


Blanks


68


38


22


128


Cemetery Commissioner for Three Years


Robert Ely


53


67


95


215


James W. Moore


58


54


29


141


Blanks


56


22


9


87


Tree Warden


Edwin M. Hitchcock.


53


77


86


216


Blanks


114


66


47


227


Constables


Walter E. Allen.


34


55


102


191


Dwight E. Bailey.


29


72


93


194


John J. Begley


53


25


22


100


8


Prec. A


Prec.


Preo.


Total


Edward S. Connor


112


87


85


284


Jasper J. Deforge


68


27


16


111


George M. Deno ..


48


21


24 93


William A. Duclos.


56


50


50


156


Frank T. Goss.


31


25


67


123


Giles W. Halladay


48


103


63


214


Edwin M. Hitchcock.


36


39


76


15


Alvin R. Kellogg.


25


94


66


185


William H. Lester


29


25


53


107


George H. Reed.


41


50


90


181


Arthur H. Rowley


16


37


96


149


Leo J. Roy.


47


33


44


124


William F. Sullivan.


49


79


32


160


Burdette J. White


23


43


34


100


Charles H. Wyman


31


97


67


195


Blanks


895


468


251 1614


Shall Licenses be Granted for the Sale of Intox- icating Liquors in this Town?


Yes


115


56


47


218


No


22


64


74


160


Blanks


30


23


12


65


Shall Chapter 807 of the Acts of nineteen hun- dred thirteen, being an act to provide for compensating laborers, workmen and me- chanics for injuries sustained in public em- ployment, and to exempt from legal liability counties and municipal corporations which pay such compensation, be accepted by the inhabitants of this Town?


Yes


76


57


65


198


No


6


23


30


59


Blanks


85


63


38


186


Shall this Town accept the provisions of Sec- tion 42 of Chapter 514 of the Acts of the year nineteen hundred and nine, as affected by Chapter 494 of the Acts of the year nineteen hundred and eleven, which provides that eight hours shall constitute a day's work for city or town employees ?


Yes


93


48


60


201


No


4


31


34


69


Blanks


70


64 39


173


B


0


Special Town Meeting


AGAWAM TOWN HALL March 4, 1914


Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.


Result of ballot :-


Whole number of votes cast


9


William H. Porter received. 9


Article 2. To see whether the Town will authorize the Se- lectmen to enter into a contract for a term of years for street lighting, or ratify and confirm a contract heretofore made by such Selectmen with the Agawam Electric Company, dated Feb- ruary 23, 1914.


Voted, to refer consideration of this article to the Annual Town Meeting.


Article 3. To transact any other business that may lawfully come before said meeting.


Voted, that this meeting be dissolved.


Annual Town Meeting


AGAWAM TOWN HALL March 4, 1914


Article 1. To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.


Result of ballot :-


Whole number of votes cast. 36


William H. Porter received. 25


Albert H. Brown 9


Scattering 2


Article 2. To choose two or more Field Drivers and two or more Fence Viewers.


Result of action: Field Drivers-Absalom W. Drew, James H. Clark. Fence Viewers-Willard C. Crouss, Henry A. Hunt- ington.


Article 3. To hear and act upon reports of Town Officers.


Voted, to accept the reports of the Town Officers as printed, errors and omissions excepted.


Article 4. To see what action the Town will take regarding the Town Farm.


Voted, that the Selectmen are instructed to sell the Town Farm at public auction and convey the same by proper deed to the purchaser; and proceeds of said sale are hereby appropriated and shall be applied towards paying any existing debt of the Town.


Article 5. To see what method the Town will adopt for the support of the poor for the ensuing year.


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Voted, that the care of the poor be left with the Overseers of the Poor.


Article 6. To see if the town will appoint a committee and appropriate a sum of money for the observance of Memorial Day.


Voted, that a committee of three be appointed to have in charge the observance of Memorial Day, and that the sum of one hundred dollars be appropriated for the use of this committee. Lewis A. Barden, Norman J. Raison, J. Arsene Roy, were ap- pointed as the committee.


Article 7. To see what action the Town will take regarding the payment of all bonds which become due during the fiscal year.


Voted, that the bonds of the Town expiring during the fiscal year be paid from the premium on sale of water bonds, the income of the sale of the Almshouse property, the income from liquor licenses granted, and the balance by taxation.


Article 8. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to give a quit claim deed to Marcus Penn of land on Suffield street to perfect the title record thereof.


Voted, to postpone action indefinitely.


Article 9. To see if the Town will accept Homer street as and for a Town way.


Voted, that the Town accept Homer street as and for a Town way when laid out through to North street, with approval of Selectmen.


Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate money for a sewer, or sewers, or to make surveys for the same.


Voted, that the sum of five hundred dollars be and is appro- priated for a survey and plans for a sewer at Agawam Center and Feeding Hills Center, under direction of Selectmen.


Article 11. To see of the Town will accept provisions of Chapter 422, Acts 1908.


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Voted, that the town accept provisions of Chapter 422, Acts 1908, relating to the receiving of public documents, and request the State not to send them in the future.


Article 12. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to request the services of a State Highway Engineer, without cost to the town, to supervise the construction and repair of the Town's macadam roads, also to make a study of the gravel and dirt roads of the Town, and to recommend the best method of their maintenance.


Voted, that the Selectmen be so instructed.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to appoint a Superintendent of Streets other than one of their own number to carry out such policy as the State Engin- eer may suggest.


Voted, to indefinitely postpone.


Article 14. To see if the Town will adopt an annual policy, to begin in the present year, of applying moneys received from the street railway tax, excise tax, and corporation tax to the construction of new macadam roads, and of raising by taxation such sums as shall be necessary for the repairs of highways and bridges.


No action taken.


Article 15. To see if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to have all highways and streets clearly marked and described that are not already so marked and described.


Voted, that the Selectmen be so instructed.


Voted, that the Selectmen be instructed to petition the County Commissioners to locate and relocate obscure boundary lines on any of the highways of the Town.


Article 16. To see if the Town will adopt the following ad- dition to its code of by-laws :


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Section 1. The Moderator of the Annual Town Meeting shall appoint a Finance Committee of five members, no one of whom shall be a Town Officer, who shall serve from the dissolu- tion of the meeting at which they were appointed until the dis- solution of the annual meeting next following. This Committee shall have power to fill vacancies that occur during its term of service, unless more than three vacancies occur at one time, in which event the Selectmen shall fill the vacancies by appointment It shall be the duty of the Committee to investigate the cost of Maintenance and expenditures of the different departments of the Town's service. This Committee shall give at least one public hearing.


Section 2. When a warrant for a Town Meeting contains any article or articles proposing the appropriation or expenditure of money or the disposition of any property of the Town, which the Committee has not acted upon, the Finance Committee shall thereupon consider such articles, and on the organization of the meeting make report thereon.


Voted, to adopt the above addition to the by-laws.


The following Committee was appointed: James F. Barry, Judson W. Hastings, Samuel S. Bodurtha, George H. Reed, Harry P. Hinkley.


Article 17. To see if the Town will petition the Director of the Bureau of Statistics for an audit of its accounts in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 598, Acts of 1910, and amendments thereof.


No action taken.


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote its School Commit- tee any compensation for their services.


Voted, that the School Committee be allowed three dollars per day for their services.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to charge interest on taxes.


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Voted, that all poll taxes, and all taxes on personal and real estate for the current municipal year, shall be due and payable September 1, 1914, and that interest from October 1, 1914, be charged on all taxes unpaid November 1, 1914, at the rate of six per cent.


Article 20. To see if the Town will pay the proper charge of an insurance company for acting as surety on official bonds of its officers.


Voted, to appropriate the sum of one hundred dollars for surety bonds for Clerk, Treasurer, and Tax Collector.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to make any exten- sion of its water system, and provide for the payment of same.


Voted, that the Water Commissioners be instructed to lay a pipe with a hydrant at the east end, from the main on Main street eastward along Leonard street about three hundred and fifty feet, at their discretion.


Article 22. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for liability insurance of its employees.


Voted, that the Selectmen take out a liability insurance pol- icy on the Town's employees, and charge the same to the differ- ent departments.


Article 23. To see if the Town will authorize its Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow during the current municipal year beginning February 1, 1914, in anticipation of the taxes of said year, such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the Town.


Voted, that the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the municipal year beginning February 1, 1914, to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year; any debt or


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debts incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said municipal year.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to hereafter elect their Selectmen for a term of three years, and take all necessary measures to provide for the same.


Voted, to indefinitely postpone.


Voted, under Article 2 of the special Town meeting referred to this meeting, that the contract of February 23, 1914, between the Selectmen and the Agawam Electric Company, be and is hereby ratified for a period of five years.


Article 25. To see if the Town will appoint a committee to investigate the needs of school buildings, and report at the next annual, or some subsequent, Town meeting.


Voted, that a committee consisting of the Chairman of the School Committee, Chairman of the Selectmen, Town Treasurer, and four others be appointed by the Moderator with authority and instructions to investigate the whole question of providing school accommodations for the Town, as well as the establish- ment of a high school, and report at the next annual Town meet- ing, or at an earlier special Town meeting, if they deem it ad- visable. Frederick A. Worthington, R. Mather Taylor, H. Pres- ton Worden and William M. Shaylor, were appointed for this committee by the Moderator.


Article 26. To make the necessary appropriations, and to vote to raise by tax such sums of money as may be necessary for the same.


Voted, the following appropriations :-


Schools $19,500.00


Care of poor. 2,000.00


Town Office 1,400.00


Clerk, Treasurer and Tax Collector.


800.00


Police Department 1,200.00


State and military aid 200.00


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Board of Health 100.00


Memorial Day observance


100.00


Assessors' Department 400.00


Forestry 800.00


Fire Department


1,000.00


and income from corporation and bank taxes


Highways and bridges 5,000.00


Street lighting 5,000.00


Library


200.00


Care and repair of Town buildings


500.00


Surety bonds


100.00


Contingencies


800.00


Interest


7,500.00


Sewer survey


500.00


Article 27. To see if the Town will authorize its officers to omit any portions of their annual reports.


Voted, to hereafter omit publishing a list of the taxes abated.


Voted, to request the Selectmen to hereafter report sums used for permanent and repair highway work separately, also moneys spent in the different precincts on highways.


Voted, to request the Water Commissioners to hereafter re- port amounts due on connections and rents.


Article 28. To transact any other business that may legally come before said meeting.


Voted, that Tax Collector be instructed to collect all uncol- lected taxes of the years 1911 and 1912 on or before July 1, 1914.


Voted, to adjourn.


HENRY E. BODURTHA,


Town Clerk.


State Election


November 3,


Prec. A


Prec. B


Prec. a


Total


Number of ballots


214


181


156


551


RESULT OF THE COUNT OF BALLOTS


For Governor


Alfred H. Evans, Prohibition.


2


2


3


8


Samuel W. McCall, Republican


68


101


111


280


Arthur E. Reimer, Scoialist Labor


1


0


1


2


Samuel C. Roberts, Socialist.


7


5


4


16


Joseph Walker, Progressive.


8


12


14


34


David I. Walsh, Democratic.


115


58


23


196


Blanks


12


3


0


15


Lieutenant-Governor


Edward P. Barry, Democratic.


114


57


20


191


Grafton D. Cushing, Republican.


63


105


122


290


Arthur Howard, Prohibition


2


2


3


7


James P. Magenis, Progressive


9


7


5


21


Sylvester J. McBride, Socialist.


2


3


4


9


Patrick Mulligan, Socialist Labor


2


0


1


3


Blanks


22


7


1


30


Secretary


Percy B. Ball, Socialist.


6


4


3


13


Frank J. Donahue, Democratic.


93


52


23


168


James W. Holden, Socialist Labor


0


2


2


4


Albert P. Langtry, Republican


81


98


110


289


William G. Merrill, Prohibition


1


4


7


12


Russell A. Wood, Progressive


7


6


11


24


Blanks


26


15


0


41


18


Prec. A


Prec. B


Prec. O


Total


Treasurer


Charles L. Burrill, Republican


77


101


108


286


Joseph M. Coldwell, Socialist.


5


4


3


12


Frederick Fosdick, Progressive.


5


7


8


20


Thomas A. Frissell, Prohibition.


0


3


4


7


Karl Lindstrand, Socialist Labor.


2


3


3


8


Frederick W. Mansfield, Democraitc


97


47


30


172


Blanks


28


16


2


46


Auditor


Alonzo B. Cook, Republican.


75


94


105


274


Daniel R. Donovan, Socialist.


16


8


4


28


John Drysdale, Prohibition.


2


5


1


8


Frederick P. Glazier, Progressive


9


7


11


27


Fred E. Oelcher, Socialist Labor


1


1


3


5


Frank H. Pope, Democratic.


84


47


30


161


Blanks


27


19


2


48


Attorney-General


Henry C. Atwill, Republican


75


94


107


276


Thomas J. Boynton, Democratic.


91


48


24


163


John Hildreth, Progressive.


14


11


13


38


Howard B. Rand, Prohibition


0


2


2


4


John Weaver Sherman, Socialist


5


4


6


15


William Taylor, Socialist Labor


0


3


2


5


Blanks


29


19


2


50


Congressman


Frederick H. Gillett, Republican.


93


109


108


310


Edward M. Lewis, Progressive and Dem


95


59


38


192


Thomas F. Loorem, Socialist.


5


4


8


17


Blanks


21


9


2


32


Councillor


Henry L. Bowles, Progressive and Dem.


105


62


43


210


William A. King, Socialist.


11


7


8


26


19


Prec. A


Preo. B


Prec. 0


Total


Charles H. Wright, Republican


63


90


104


257


Blanks


35


22


1


58


Senator


Calvin Coolidge, Republican


87


105


121


313


Ralph H. Staab, Progressive and Democratic. 93


49


30


172


Blanks


34


27


5


66


Representatives in General Court


John Aldrich, Progressive and Democratic ... 40


34


28


102


Edward E. Chapman, Republican.


49


84


103


236


Daniel J. Collins, Progressive and Democratic 160




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