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For Representative in Senicar Court. , 0th Essek District. Fred Reach of Fiorite Republican James J. Page a governing. 2%. Progresiva. Gange . Hebeter in icious. .4. 1. For Counts
Edgar M. Earle Encolores 7.
Thomas a. Castrokan ~ Siveri: 1.
Democrat. (Progressive. Socialist. Edward I. Noar a Sua Excent. Republican. Moody Kimball of Tewiary port. Blandkes. 1.
in the year nineteen wwwchiedi Fourteen, entitled an act relation to creation laborers employed bu citica and Tours accepted? V 1
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mi the year nineteen tradici -and Toutela To make Saturday - ray-Marciano
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Atrice copy Altest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
1914.
Record of Precinct 2. Town of Lox November 3rd. 1914.
the inhabitants of the tour ingood Precinct 2 qualifica To vote in moins and Imarice as the caur tien
for the purpose thereis experience. v Gt 10:00 oclock the warrant_canal. the meeting was real by the Voicenet Fallout boy and the same having The examined by the Precinct africa and the Quiwie was round To empots. ine Tarot voi ivae immediate- in locked, the requêtes indication~ kind the key of the wor ivar talan and retained vy Matter chadwick the Constable in attendance.
The Clock then calle eine The inhabitants of said MichLETHAT 10:15 ocirck qualified in cau- ie voti electrons to give in their tarot por thisultime interested in Vaid warrant°:
Get 2:04 oclock in the afterinou the could were closed, the wu ito was found to register Fifty these (5). The Officers in Ficarge of The Chuck witte in the sence of the other amerik and the public country in a distant and audible voice the name chcent on said lets and Found the author to be fifty three 15? Ve lot without being removed Fina -time 2.drie view was then offered ! the tenten. Faclote were taken thereformer 3. wil ... Counted me in me and The walk 2. Med
1914.
precinct vincere then Located
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52.
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voter for Governo. ( 3)
David ! Marche a Fitchburg Nivea
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Springquid.
il hote number of votes For Tient. Governor 2 Stank 1.
Finita Jie 35-
53
1914.
NEEFFIC.
Vare, vilacia.
jornada Magenca. a BoatAL 1
Ticino. 9.
Sezione .
Socialiet Lainn.
Patrick Multivan of Bouton.
L'océancet.
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trimester S. Tile, Vicina de Wostore.
50 Diank 1 (r)
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54
1914.
Kanner Ub. Holden of View : Beckford. Whole number of votes for Secretary Socialist Blank. Percy B. Ball. of north attleboro.
Whole number of votes for icavarer 5%. Blank. 2. Charles L. Burrill of Boitier Republicay 34. Whole number of votes for Treasures.
Blank.
Frederick W. Mansfield of Boston Seven 7. Whole number of votes for Treasurer Prohibition. Blank. Thomas Q. - vierell of Pinedale (ue ). Whole number of votes for Vicacceler. Picante. Frederick Hordick , Fitchburg. Mine 9. Whole number of voice for Tredeurer. Soc. Labor.
Kint Lindstrand of Kann. Whole number of votes for icaeurer. Socialist.
Blank. Joseph M. Coldwell of Milford.
Whole number of votes for auditor. 52. Blank Dccongo S. Cook of Biston. Republican. 1. Thirty five £ 35. Whole number of votes for Conditor Version citic. 7 Blank.
1914.
Frank f. Hope of Leominster Five 5. While number of votes for Auditor, quesive Blank. Frederick & Gagner of Audion, Elevers. 11. 1 .ha Ouidale. Protivition. Una Whole number of votes for auditor. Soc. Fabian Blank. Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody.
Whole number of votes for cinaiter. Socialist.
Daniel R. Donovan of Springfield. whole number of votes for utioncey General. Fifty two 52. Que 1. Blank.
Henry C. Etwill of Lim. Thirty pever. 37.
General. Democratic. Binnie. Thomas I. Boynton of Everett, Jie. 5. Whole number of votes for attonic. General. Progressive. Blank. . lohn Aldrethe a Arlote. Timi 9. Whole number of votes For its. ". General So. Labor. Blank.
Whole number of votes for lition. General. Socialist.
Jean 12. Wohn Weaver Sherman of Boston. Whole number of votes For writing General Prohibition 1 -
Blank. Howard B. Qand a Havermin. will
1914.
"roce number of votes for Congressman. 53.
Charles Cabot Johnson of Nakant. -
(Pefecblican. Herty Live. 35 .
dolce for Congressman
Michael Of thewana 4 . Right. 8. Trice number of Votes you Congressman (Ploquesie.
Viole number of votes for Congressman. Socialist. Blank.
Yepun .
1
Prote number ofvotes For Conciliar.
Fifth District. Fifty one. 5% L
2.
Edward Frothingham of Haverhill. Thirty three 33. Nicole number of votes For Councillors.
Societe Six. 6
voce you Councillos. cio Cc.
Nathan T. Cithine of Swampscott. Jivelve 12. Whole number of votes for Councilon. Socialist. 0
George A. Leonard of Beverly.
Whole number of votes for Senator. Fourth Essex District. Fifty 50.
87
1914.
Bionicica. 3. den & Welle of Stavertil. Republic .... Forty five. 45. Whole number of votes for Senator Democratic.
Bianca Charles el Vetiengies of ameriury. Frii. S. Whole number of votes For Senator. Socialist.
Bank. Charles S. Driever of amesbury; 1
Wire muniver a votes for Representative in General Court. tenth Essey _district Fifty two. 52 Bianca. 1. James E. Page , Gaverhin, Republicans. Thirty two. 32. Whole number of votes for sepresta- tive. Democratic
Blank.
Fred Leach of north Windover. Four 4. troli number gel votes For Recanative Progressive. C Bianca. George Webster of Boxford. Sixteen. 6, Ti hole number of votes For Count Commissioner, Essex County, Fifty two. 52. Blank. 1. Woody Kimball of Hecolory part. nicole, Thirty Six. 36.
Commissioner, Essex Co. "Democratie. Blank. Edgar M. Earlyof andover. Six. 6.
Whole number. of votes for County
Commissioner . Casey County.
1914.
Tomat Y: Cartman of Beverly Jen. 10. Whole number of votes for County Commissioner, Essex County. Socialist. Beanie.
Edward ), Har of Swampscott.
Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nineteen hundred fourteen" entitled in Viet relative to vacations of labor- ers employed in cities and towns tr acciated? . 62 Victoria 16. >Co. Twenty Five. Béania. 25. 12. Shall an act passed by the sencial Court in the Year nineteen hundred and fourteen to make Saturday a half holiday without loss of kay for laborers workmen, and mechanics, employed by or on behalf of the con wasin, and otherwise to inlate their conkloument be accepted? Ifex. Severetien 17. Ilo. Twenty five 25.
Bank 11. Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nineteen hundred and fourteen providing for the abolition of party enrolment -at primary elections be accepted? Ties Twenty Five. 25. 1:10 I welive". 12.
16. ilank Sixteen at 3 oclock and thirteen minutis
in the afternoon it was voted
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1914.
A twice copy Attest: John D. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
19/11.
Haverhill, Massachusetts City Clerk's Office, november 13, 1914. It a meeting of the City Clerk of Haverhill the Town Clicks of Boyfor Grovdande, and North Conectores said owns and Hardy of the Haverhill forming. the Louth Essey Representative District held at noon this day in accordance with the Provisions " Section 322, Chapter 835, of the 913, " con comparing the transcripts of the return the Following aplecare at the result So Che relating for Representativas E. the Jonerall court from said District, at meeinige " held Tweeday, november 3, 1914.
To wit
Haverhill\ Bolfor cf\ Groveland. No. ando -. 7-1 7- 2 1- 2 1-2
Fred Leach of North Androad. 84 38 James & Page of Haverhill 378 246 21 George P. Geister a Bruford/6/
4 4 32 35 14 16
1- 2. 3 31. 73 24. 12 70. 117
87
Total. 620
369 185 76 1035 654
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former &. Page Haverhill recœur of the Tighet voice For in the "General" Court For Bie Forthe Cusa Representative District
1914.
he is Turiby - declared elected, -aut a certificate of Electron is issued in accordance herewith. Cittext : Willian It- Priceds City Click of Haver hill. fotine It Parkhurst. Harry It. Vaughan.
Town Cierre ~ Month Andover
A truerecord Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
(12
1915.
At a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, legally qualified to voteon at Elections and in Town affairs, held in Lincoln Hall, West Boxford, on Monday, March 1, 1915. it being the annual town meeting, the following record was madeby
Meeting was called to order at half past nine in the formvon and the Warrantreas by the Town Clerk.
Chose
Williamon K. Cole & Moderator, wom by Jown Clerk.
Rer. Emery L. Bradford opened the meeting with prayer.
Voted
to take up Article 5.
Voted Art. 2.
to accept the Auditor's report.
The Moderator appointed Clinton B. Nason of Tellers to George B. Parkhurst OfCount and assort J. Perley Killamo 0) Ballots swom by Moderato
Chose
Harry L. Cole 0}, Selectman
Chose Charles Perley 0} 2 nd selectman
Chose
George B. Parkhurst 1 3 rd Selectman David Mighill Constable, East Parish.
Chose
Chose
Walter J. Chadwick"} Constable, West Parish.
Voted
That the Town & lesk cast one ballot for George B. Parkhurst for assessor of taxes for 3 years.
1915.
George B. Parkhurst } Assessor for 3 years.
that the Selectmen serve as overseers of the Poor for the ensuing year.
William K. Cole & Treasurer
William K. Cole "> Collector of taxes.
a
Voted
that the Town Clerk cost one ballot for Sitas M. Locke for Auditor!
Silas M. Locke Auditor.
Highway Surveyors. That the town Clerk cast one ballot for Henry Perley for Highway's urveyor. District NO. 1. Henry Perley, Inighway Surveyor Dist. Wat .
Chose
Voted
that the Town Clerk cost one ballot for blaren- Ce E. Brown, for Highway Surveyor, Dist. No. 2.
Chose
Clarence &. Brown " Highway Surveyor. Dist, No. 2.
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Parker Cheney for Highway Surveyor, Dist. No. 3.
Chose
Parker Cheney 'SHighway Surveyor, Dist. No. 3.
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for George A Gould for Highway Surveyor, Dist. No. 4.
George A. Gould Highway Surveyor, Dist. No. 4.
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Chester. Killamofor Highway Surveyor, Dist, No. 5.
i phone
Voted
1
Chose
Chose
Chose
Voted
Chose Voted
1915.
Chose
Chester Killam 3 Highway Surveyor, Dist. No. 5.
Voted
That the Town Clerk cast one ballot for John &. Chandler for Highway Surveyor, List. No. 6.
Chose
John G. Chandler & Highway Surveyor, Dist. No.
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Charles M. Montoro for Highway Surveyor, Dist. No.7.
Chose
Charles M. Moulton Highway Surveyor, ist. No, ).
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for David A. Anderson for Highway Surveyor, ist. No. 8.
Chose
David A. Anderson Highway Surveyor, Dist. No. 8.
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Walter 9. Chadwick
Chose
Walter S. Chadwick Highway Surveyor, Dist. No. 9.
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Thomas Downs for Highway Surveyor , Dist . No. 10 .
Chose
Thomas Downs Highway Surveyor, Dist. No. 10
Henry Perlen 0
Clarence E. Brown 02
Parker Cheney 0
3
George A, Gould 0 4
Chester Killam 0
5 Highway
John G. Chandler 0
6
Surveyors.
Charles M. Moulton 0 7
David A. Anderson 0 8
Walter J. Chadwick 0 9
Thomas Downs 0 10
65
1915.
Chose Chose
Hiram N. Joune of Surveyors of Lumber Wilson S. Tidd East Parish.
Chose those
Alfred K. Nasom Harry L. Cole
of surveyors of Lumber West Parish.
Chose Chose Chose.
George A. Gould he declined)? Measures of George B. Parkhurst to serve. Word and Back Solomon W. Howe
SEast Parish.
Chose Chose
William K. Cole of Measures of Wood Alfred K. Nason Jand Bark, West Parish.
Voted
to choose me other Measures of Wood and Back in the East Parish.
Chose
The East Parish. Charles H. Chaplin & Measures of Wood & Back in He declined to serve.
Chose
Harry F. Moore" Measures of Wood & Bark& Parish Chester Killam Member School Com: 3 years.
Chose
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Charles F. Austin for Free Warden.
Chose
Charles F. Austin Tree Warden.
Voted
Voted
1 that the selectmen serve as Fence Viewers That the Constables serve as Pound Keepers. that the Constables serve as Field Drivers.
Voted Voted that the Town Blesk cast one ballot for Charles Perley as a member of the Board of Health for three years.
1915.
3 years
Chose
Charles Perley ">Member of Board of Health for
Frank N. Chadwick was appointed Teller in place of George B. Parkhurst, and was sworn. by the Town Clerk.
Art. 9 Voted That to raise and appropriate two thou- sand dollars 2000. 00 for Highways and Bridges, and that five hundred dollars be reserved by The Selectmens and need under their direction
Art. 6 Voted
to Say Article be on the table until after dinner
10
Art. 20
Voted
to raise and appropriate twenty dollars 20. for repairs on Bald Hill road.
Art. 11. Voted
that the money that may be refunded on account of Dog Licenses be divided equally between the two PublicLibraries of the Town.
Voted
that the report of the Treasurer as printed in the Auditor's report be accepted.
Voted
to accept the report of the Town Clerk as printed in the Auditor's report.
Voted
to accept the report of the Assessors as printed in the Andito's report.
Voted
to accept the report of the Committee on School Funds as printed in the Auditors report
Voted
to accept the report of the Dog Cefficer as it appears in the Auditor's report.
AT
1915.
to take up in order the reports of the Highway
Surveyors, for them to make any explanation as to
why they overrun, or did not work out their assignment.
Parker Cheney, reported, to finish out the days work . (+.75)
GeorgeA, Gould.
.. because the road needed it. (+ 14,50)
Clarence &. Brown, . because he didn't want to. (-6.77)
Henry Perley,
11
(-7.14)
Chester Killam, .. because it needed it.
($ 13.83)
Thomas Downs, " owing to dry season and to finish up work .( + 1 9. 75 )
DavidA. Anderson, ,. spent it under direction of Selectmen. (+17.40)
Charles B. Carleton, no report, not present.
(+65.00)
Charles M. Mouton, no report not present
(+ 1.85)
$
Walter S. Chadwick, came out even
(-)
to lay Article on the table for the present.
to lay Article 20 on the table until after dinner.
to adjourn for one hour at 12-30 o'clock P.M.
Meeting called to order by the Moderator accor - ding to adjournment.
to take up Article b.
That the Treasurer receive one hundred dollars salary, and the Collector of Takes one hundred dollars salary.
No further action taken on Article 6.
Voted
to take up Article 13. License Question. Polls opened at 2 o'clock P.M. and closed at 4 o'clock P.M. Ballot Box registered 000 at opening, and 51 at close. Check list registered 51.
Number of Ballots 51, yes 8 No 43
. Voted
4 Art. 7 Voted
Art. 20 voted
Voted
Voted Art. 6 Voted
P8
1915.
to take up Article 12.
To allow Ernest W. Foster's bill, which is as follows. Mar. 1,1914 (5)
Jon of Boxford To E. W. Foster Dr. $
Services as Selectmen 46,50
1. Overseer of Poor 10.00 -56.50
Reid Paymit.
Voted
To allow George B. Parkhurstskill, as follows: Boxford , Mar. 1. 1915. Town of Boxford So Geo. B. Parkhurst Dr.
For services as Assessor of Taxes for year 1914. 50,00
to allow Harry L. Cole's bill , as follows . West Boxford, Masa, March 1, 1915. The Town of Boxford, to Harry L. Cole, Dr. Services as Selectman to March &t 1 H5. 75.00 " Assessor -11 53:00 11 1. Createer of the Poor 15.00 11 145,00
Recid Payment,
Voted
to allow Charles Perley's bill, as follows; Boxford, Mass. March 1, 1915, The Town of Boxford To Charles Perley Dr. To services as Selectmen $ 75.00
Services as Assessor 50,00
Services as Overseers , Por 15.00
Services as Board of Health 2 years 15,00 155,00
Recit Received Payment.
Voted
Voted Voted
1915.
Voted
to allow George Constis' bill, as follows:
Boxford, February 18 1915
1913 June To Mr George Courtis Dr. Jocareof Mr Henry Case Washing, Cleaning up 2 days I night & Board
5,00
to raise and appropriate thirty five hundred dollars $3500.) for the support of Schools for the ensuing year.
to pass Article / over without further action. to take up Article 18.
to raise and appropriate seventy five dollars (5.) for Memorial Day, to be expended under the direction of the West Boxford Veteran's Asss- ciation
Art. 26. Voted.
that Mr. Morley be given consent to address the meeting.
Voted
that the town raise and appropriate the sum of 50000 under the conditions of Art. 26, in the Town Warrant, and under such conditions in regard to the control & care of the road hereafter as shall seem wise to the Selectmen.
Art. 16 Voted
That the taxes be committed to the Collector the first of September and collected by the first of October, and after January 1, 1916, interest at the rate of 6% per annum be charged. (see Chapter 688, Acts of 1913.)
Art. 7. Voted
Voted Voted
Voted
70
1915.
Art. 23 Voted
to pass over Article 23, as action was taken on it last year. (see page 30. 3rd Vote.)
Art. 15 Voted
That the roads be brokenout eight feet wide; and that a man be allowed twenty five cents an hour, and that thirty cents an hour be allowed for a pair of horses while pathing snow, same as last year.
Art. 14 Voted
that the matter of supplying the TownSchools with fuel, be left in the hands of the Selectmen.
Voted Art. 22 Voted
to pass wer Article 21.
to raise and appropriate thirty five dollars 35.00 for the Washington Memorial Building in Washington, D.C.
Art. 28 Voted
that the matter of the Town securing control of the"Old Killam Cemetery" be left with The Selectmen, to see what can be done, and make a report at the next annualmeeting:
Voted Voted
to take up Article 25.
that the Selectmen be authorized to pur- chase the"Old Morse "and accept the deeds offered namely: Quitclaim and Administra- to's Deed.
Art. 20 voted
to raise and appropriate enough money, so as to make one hundred dollars available for Street lighting in each Parish of the Town.
voted Voted
To take up Article 27.
to pass over Article 27 without action.
1915.
to take up Article 17.
that the town treasurer, with the approval of the. selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of The revenue of the financial year beginning January 1. 1915, and to issue a note on notes therefor, payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under This vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
to raise and appropriate six hundred and fifty dollars (650.00) for The suppress- ion of the brown tail and gypsy moths.
to use what money we now have in the treasury for current expenses,
to raise one thousand dollars (1000.") for current expenses for the current year. to pass over Article 24 without action.
to extend a vote of thanks to the Ladies of the West Parish for the fine dinner 1
they provided. 1
to extend a vote of thanks to the Moderator, for the fair and impartial manner in which he has conducted This meeting.
to dissolve this meeting.
A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town blesk.
coted t.17 Voted
Art. 19 Voted
Art. 8 Voted
Voted Art. 24 Voted
1 Voted
Voted
Voted
1915
April 5th 1915. Mr. John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk, Boford, Mass. I am listing below the appointments made by the Selectmen to date. Apr. 12.1915
William & Greenler, Inspector of Animals.
swo sept. 14.1915.
George B. Parkhurst, Sealer of Weights and Measures,
Charles G. Kimball, imballi specie
Harry F. Moore,
Special Police.
Frank Killamo,
Morris L. Cole,
Very Respectfully Harry L. Cole
Boxford, Masa. Apr. 15, 1915. John W. Parkhurst Esg! Town Clerk, Boxford, Mass. DearSir
Republican Town Com. organized
you are hereby notified that the Republi- can Jown Committee of This Town have organized by the Choice of Dm K. Cole, Chairman, Ed. E. Pearl Sec. John J. Chadwick Treas.
Dev. E. Carrer Oath.
Also I administered the oath of Office whon Geo. E. Carver, as Deputy Fire Ward. Apr. 6. 1915. Very Truly Um K. Cable. A true copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Inspector of Abermals
Sealer of Weights and Measures
SpecialPolice
73
1915.
Town of Boyford
May 22, 1915. Permission is hereby granted to Henry 2. adams to transport intoxi- cating liquore in the Town of Boxford. This permit is subject to the Revised Laws of Massachusetts - and -amendments thereal, and may be cancelled at any time by the Board of Selectman of the Town of Boy This semmit exfeirer May 1 Rt. 1916. Charles Perley Selectmen Leo BParkhurst. of Boyforel. Received and entered in the Town Clerk's Office Boxford, May 24, 1915. Book 7. Page 73.
attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk. Received $1,00 for the same.
J. Albert L. Sawyer, Secretary of the Board of Water Commissioners of the City of Haverhill, do hereby certilly that I gant public notice of certainirules and regulations made by the State Board of Health for the purpose of preventing the pollution and securing the sanitary protection of the waters of Crystal Lake, Penticket Lake , Lake Saltonstall and Johnson'sPond and their tributaries, used by the City of Haverhill as sources of water
supply, by posting a copy of said rules and regulations in a public place in B deford, Essex County, Massachusetts, to wit at the Post Office in that part of said Boxford known as West Boxford, on the sixth day of May, A. D. 1915; a copy of said rules and regulations, identical with said to py posted by me as aforexard, being hereto annexed.
Albert L. Sawyer Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Essex SS. Then personally appeared Alberts, Sawyer and made vath That the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true,
rived in the Town Bleck's Ceffice 3oxford, Mass. May 27, 1915.
Beforem. Albert K.Johnson.
Inotice of the Peace. A tive why Attest: John W. Parkhurst. A why of the rules and regulations are) Town Clerk. bon file hind the Town Clark's office Boxford. Mars. fahre W. Parkhurst Town block.
74
1915.
Electron Officers appointed by the Seitmen August 13, 1915. John Parkhinst, Warden Precinct one Charles Perley Dept. ..
George B. Pankhurst Clerk 11
( 1
girano N. Jonne Dept. "
J. Perley Killam Inspector 11
Clarence E. Brown Dept. ..
Harry F. Moore Inspector 10
Henry Perley
Dept.
Precinct two
Walter I. Chadwick Warden Dept. .. Clerk
Edward E. Pearl
Harry L. Cole
Dept . .
2. Henry Nason Inspector
Charles F. Austin Dept. "
Ernest W. Foster Inspector
Marshall P. Whittier Dept. ..
Boxford, Sept. 11. 1915. This is to certify that I have this day destroyed all the Ballots cast at the State Election held in Boxford, November 3, 1914. Attest: John N. Parkhurst, Att Town Clerk.
Burford, Sept. 21, 1915 This is to certify that I have delivered the Ballots. specimen Ballets etc, to the Precinct Wardens and hold their receipt for the same for the State Primaries
Attesti John 2. Parkhaves, Tron Clerk.
1915.
State Primary Election Precinct). Sept. 21. 1915. Buford, ne assachusette. agreeable to the fore going Warrant the voters of thequick 1. net at the Jown all
The meeting was called to order. by the Warden, John Parkhurst at 100 clock A. UK.
The warrant was read by the Check The ballot box was then opened and shown to be empty, then closed locked and the key placed in the hande of David Mighill, Contable. The polls were opened at 10:05f.m. The palle were closed at 2:05PM. The Fallof box then requetered 13. The Check-list showed number of ballots cast. 13. The number ballate in the ballot-bre. 13. The ballate were counted, purliciy de- Clared - and recorded as followe. ( There were no Democratic, in Croquerie votes cast.
For Governor.
Republican. Grafton D. Cushing. of 20 Chestnut St.( Breton Eugene I. Free of Vi Vivere St ( Bouton. Samuel V. Mc Call. Vi Kyofeig ( road, Winchester, I void. Blanke For Lieutenant Governor. Depublicar. Calvin Coolidge. Mariavoit St. Martinam Pay. 9. Guy andrews Vary of Canton Ave, Milton. 2. 2.
Blanke For Secretary. albert . Langly, of 242 Glasf St. Springfield, YO. 3.
Blanke For Treasurer. Republicay. Charles L. Burriel of 25 Chestnut St. ( Boston. 10. 3
Blanke.
1915.
For Auditor. Republican. Edward C. B. Bagley, 0136 West Eagle St. Boston. 2. Alongo B. Cook, og 17 Ruggles St. Boston. . . € Blanker. Sambil H. George of 45 Ailand Ave, Haverhill. 4. 3. For attorney General. Henry C. I will of 59 Ocean Ave, Lynn. J 10.
(Republicay. Blanke.
3. For Councillow. 5th District. teicublicay. Jana . Ingraham Jr. of 2 Fruit S, Peabody. T. Frederick N Jar of 5 5 Broadway lock post. 2. Blanke 4. For Senator. 4th Cose& District. Republicay. Henry G. Wells of 4 Curling tri Pl. Haverhill. 9. Blanke!
3. For Representative in General Court, 10th. Casey District. Republican. Blanke Peter Holt of 315 Salam St. Do. Andover. 9. For County Commissioner Essex County. Republican. Samer C. Poor, y 3+1 Sutton St, To. Andover. 8. Blanke. Republican 4. For County Treasurer, Except. Gloucester David I. Mobison of 77 Mt. Pleasant St. Blanke. 3. For Sheriff. Essex. Republican Samuel . Johnson. 48 St. Peter St, Vaiem. 9. William & White. 263 Haverhill St. Laurence. 1. 4 Blanks.
2. For Associate County Commissioner, Essey County to fill vacancy.
Blanke.
Republican.
Blanke,
10. For District & honey. Carter Diet. (to fill vacancy. ) John d. Burke 612 Vester Av. Hloucenter. 5. Lewis S. Cox. of 7 Lowell St. Lawrence. 4 2.
1915.
For State Committee. 4th. Essey District. Samuel L. Porter of 6 Carver St. Amesbury. 9
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