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Voted Art. 4. Voted
that the same Committee that was chosen to value the Town Farm; be the Committee to sell it. namely; Solomon W. Howe, Isaac H. Sawyer and Edward &. Pearl. to accept the report of the Committee chosen to investi- gate the consolidation and housing of the Schools in the East Parish.
Voted
that a Committee of three be appointed to determine whon a site, place and estimate cost of a two class room school house, suitably equipped; and in The estimate therefor such use be made of the three present school buildings, either by sale, or by moving and combining, or by tearing down, and using the material therein as seems most economical
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1918.
and that this Committee report at an adjourned meeting to be held, Monday, May 6th, at 8 P.M.
Voted
that the same Committee chosen to investigate the advisability of consolidating and housing the schools in the East Parish, be the Committee to carry out the above vote.
Voted
to pass over Article 5 until the adjourned meeting May 6, 1918. at 8 o'clock P.M.
. Voted
to adjourn this meeting until Monday May 6. 1918, at 8 o'clock P.M.
A true record Attesti John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
Special Police for Haverhill Water Works.
On March 23 rd, 1918. the Selectmen appointed Frank S. Reed and Dudley R. Palmer as Special Police, and they were both duly sworn by the Town Clerk, May 27. 1918.
Altest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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1918.
An Adjoined meeting of the Annual Town Meeting, held March 4. 1918, was held at the Town Hall, on Monday April 15, 1918, at seven o'clock P.M.
The meeting was called to order by the Moderator William K Cole.
Voted
to take up Article 5.
Voted
to accept the Auditor's Report.
Voted
to take wh Article 4.
Voted
to accept the Report of the Treasurer as it appears in the Andito's Report.
Voted
to accept the Report of the School Committee as it appears in the Andito's Report.
Voted
to accept the Report of the Town blesk as it appears in the Auditors Report.
Voted
to take up Article 2.
Voted Article 6 Voted
that the office of Town Auditor be and is hereby abolish (This vote was afterwards declared illegal.)
that the compensation of the Town Accountant shall be Two hundred dollars a year.
Voted
to reconsider the vote whereby the salary of the Town Treasurer was fixed at One Hundred dollars a year and the Tax Collector's salary One Hundred dollars a year. Moved that the salary of the Treasurer shall be fifty dollars a year, and the salary of the Tax Collector shall be one hundred and fifty dollars a year. No vote.)
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1918.
Voted
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that the men and teams employed in breaking out the roads when encumbered with snow, shall receive the same as the men and teams employed on the roads
Voted
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that the salary of the Town Treasurer shall be Come Hun- dred dollars (100.) a year.
Voted
That the salary of the Tax Collector shall be One Hundred and twenty five dollars ( 125.) a year.
Art. 28 Voted
that the Town of Boxford accept the gift of a Garel from Rer. Emery L. Bradford to be presen- ted at the meeting to be held May 6, 1918.
Voted
That the care and display of the Town Flag, in The East Parish, be left in the hands of Charles 2. Palmer.
Voted
that the matter of letting the Morse place be left in the hands of the Selectmen.
Art. 7 Voted
that Two thousand dollars (2000) be raised and appropriated in addition to the Thirty five hun- dred dollars (3500.) already raised and appro- priated for the support of the Town Schools.
Voted
To take up Article 18.
Voted
to raise and appropriate the sum of seventy five dollars (70.) for Memorial Day.
Voted
to take up Article 14.
Voted that the matter of supplying the Town Schools with fuel, be left in the hands of the Selectmen, the same as last year.
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1918.
Art. 10. Voted
to raise and appropriate Twenty dollars (20.) for repairs on Bald Hill road.
Art.11. Voted
to divide the money that may be refunded on account of Day Licenses, equally between The two PublicLibraries of the Town.
Art.17. Voted
that the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and hereby is authorized to borrow money from time to time in anticipa- of the revenue of the financial year begin - ming January 1 1918. and to issue a note or notes therefor payable within one year, any debt or death incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of said financial year.
Art. 15. Voted
that the matter of making the roads passa- ble when encumbered with snow, be left in the hands of the Highway Surveyors.
Voted Voted
to take up Article 20.
that Three hundred and seventy five dollars 3.75 375.) be raised and appropriated for Street Lighting and the Town Hall.
Art. 19. Voted
to raise and appropriate Three hundred and seventy dollars and seventy five cents (370.75) for the suppression of the Brown-tail and Gypsy moths .
Art. 12. Voted
to allow Charles Perley's bill. (as follows) March 4, 1918.
The Town of Borford to Charles Perley Dr.
(see next page.)
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1918.
Services as Selectmen $ 80.00
Services as Assessor 55.00
Services as Overseer of the Poor 15.00
Services as Registrar of Voters 15.00
Expense (telephone & postage 2.50
$,
$167.50
Received Payment
Voted
to allow Harry L. Cole's bill (as follows.)
March 4th 1918
Town of Boxford To Marry L. Cole. Dr. For the year 191% Services as Selectman
$ 80.00
Assessor 50.00
n Overseer of the Poor 18.00
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Registrar of Voters 15.00
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163.00
Reci Payment
Voted
to allow George B. Parkhursta bill. (as follows)
Mar. 4. 1918. Town of Boxford To George B. Parkhurst Dr.
For services as member of . 1 mber of Board Selectmen 80.00
Assessors 65.00
Q. of Poor 15.00
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" = Registrars 15.00 175.00
Rec'd. Payment.
Voted
toallow E. A. Bascom's bill. (as follows.) W. Boxford. Mass. Dec. 31/19. Town of Boxford, Jo & A. Bascom, Dr. Services as Watchman at John Chandler's fire from 7 P.M. Dec. 30 to 7 A.M. Dec. 31. 5.00
17 below 0 with wind.
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1918.
Voted.
to allow Edward J. Hopping's bill (as follows)
January 14. 1918. Town of West Boxford JoEdward & Hopping 2Rx Watching fire 5 $5.00 Chandler Fire Night of Dec. 30.
Voted
to allow Avard P. Lyon 5.00 for watching fire at John G. Chandlerk, night of Dec. 30. 1917. (no bill presented)
Voted to allow Andrey Lyon 5.00 for watching fire at John G. Chandler's, night of Dec. 30, 1917. (no bill presented.)
Voted
to take up Article 8.
Voted
to raise and appropriate Thirty five hun- dred dollars (3500.) for defraying the necessary charges and expenses of the Town for the year ensuring.
Art. 16 Voted
that the assessment of taxes shall becompleted and the tax list and Warrant shall be delivered to the Collector of taxes, on or before the fifteenth day of August, and the tax bill's shall be distrib- usted before the fifteenth day of September, and that the Collector oftaxes, shall use all means and processes provided by law for the Collection of taxes remaining unpaid after the first day of January . as last year.
Art. 27 Voted
to raise and appropriate Two hundred dollars (2.00) (200.) for Military or Statetid.
1918.
Voted
that the Selectmen be authorized to purchase the strip of land at "Rocky Point"
Voted
To take up Article 28.
Voted
to extend a vote of thanks to the Moderator (William K. Cole) for the fair and impartial manner in which he has conducted this meeting.
Voted
to dissolve this meeting.
The following is the compensation of the Town Officers for the ensuing year, as voted by the town for 1918. according to the various rotes passed.
This was later changed see page 223
The Treasurer shall receive One hundred dollars salary. The Collector of tages shall receive cone hundred and twenty five dollars salary. The Highway Surveyors shall receive Two dollars and fifty cents a day of eight hours. The men whom they employ on the roads shall receive I wo dollars and fifty cents a day of eight hours, And a man and teach Shall receive Six dollars a day of eight hours. The same sim to be paid for bathing snow as for work on the Highways.
For a plow and ox shovel five cents an hour. each
The Town Accountant shall receive Two hundred dollars salary,
That all other bills shall be allowed by the
Selectmen, except their own bills for services, rendered to the Town: these bills must be brought before the Town to be allowed.
A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
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1918.
An adjourned meeting , of the Special Town Meeting, held April 15. 1918, was held at the Town Hall, Boxford, on Monday May 6, 1918 at eight oclock P. M.
The meeting was called to order and the Warrant read by The Moderator, Edward &. Pearl.)
Rev. Emery L. Bradford presented the Town with a Garel, which the Moderator accepted in behalf of the Town.
Voted
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that the report of the Committee chosen to investigate the matter of building a new School House etc. be heard at this time."
Mr. Dimon Lockwood and Mr. Hiram M. Towne both gare a verbal report: they estimated the cost of the two class room building equiped with water and heating plant at eight thou- sand dollars (8000.)
They recommend the corner lot, North Easterly of Fry's corner, owned by Lewis Kennedy Morse and the Rea lot, formerly owned by John Averill, Easterly of the house of Mka. Harriet V. Frye as suitable and available for a school house lot. They did not recommend tearing down the old School Houses, but rather sell them and use new material.
Plans were shown on the screen for a two class room building 35 ft. by 62 1/2 ft. showing inside arrangement and basement.
Voted Voted
to give the Committee a vote of thanks.
to accept the report of the Committee.
1918.
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that we choose a Committee to go ahead and secure plans, specifications and cost of building a new School House and that they report three weeks from tonight.
Voted
that we raise and appropriate Two hundred and fifty dollars (250.) for plans and specifications for a new school house.
Voted
that the same Committee serve in getting plans, specifications and cost of building a new school house. namely :- Hiram N. Jowne, Dimon Lockwood and Chester Killar.
Voted
that the Selectmen petition the Bureau of Statistics at once for the installation of an accounting sys- tem, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 598 of the Acts of 1910 as amended.
Voted
That the plans submitted here tonight for a new School House be the plans to get specifications on and cost of building the same.
Voted
to adjourn this meeting until eight o'clock on May 21, 1918.
A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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1918
According to adjunment the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford qualified to vote at Elections and in town affairs met at the Town Hall on Monday May 27 th 1918 at eight o'clock in the evening.
The Moderator Edward &. Pearl called the meeting to order and read the Warrant.
Voted
to have the minutes of The last special meeting read by the Town Clerk.
Voted
to extend a vote of thanks to Rev. Emery L. Bradford for the Garel which he presented to the down at the last adjourned special Town Meeting.
Voted
that the matter of holding a picnic at the Town Farm on the fourth of July; be left with the Committee chosen to sell the Town Farm, and make arrangements for the same
Voted
that This meeting stand adjourned for ten minutes, to give place for the Special meeting called at 8-30 o'clock P.M.
A trice record Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
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1918.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, qualified to vote at Elections and in town affairs held in the Town Hall on Monday May 27. 1918. at half past eight o'clock in the evening, the following record was made.
Voted
The Warrant was read by the Town Clerk. that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Edward &. Pearl for Moderator.
Chose
Edward E. Pearl Moderator, sworn by the Town Llerk.
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Art. 2
It was put to vote to see if the Selectmen be author- ized to appoint a Town Accountant in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 624 of the Acts of 1910. No vote, 19 in favor .- 22 opposed.
Art. 3 Voted
to raise and appropriate five hundred dollars (500.) to be placed in the hands of the Selectmen as a sinking fund.
Voted
to pass over Article 4.
Votect
to dissolve this meeting.
A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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1918.
According to adjournment, the Special meeting held this day, May 27. 1918. was called to order by the Moderator & duarde. Pearl, at five minutes hast nine P.M.
Voted
to hear the report of the Committee on New School House.
They recommended as a site In the New School House, the corner of the pasture belonging to Miss I da Bixby, opposite the residence of George B. Parkhurst.
The New School House to cost complete, eleven thousand dollars(11000) or eight thousand dollars (8000) for the House with Heating and Ventilating system, without Toilets and well
Mr. Isaac H. Sawyer made a motion to build a School House not to exceed twelve thousand dollars (12000.) Motion was not carried. 20 in favor. - 29 opposed. It was then moved that we build a School House, at a cost not to exceed nine thousand dollars (9000.) including the land.
No vote, 22 in favor .- 30 opposed.
to dissolve this meeting A trile record Altest: John V. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Voted
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1918.
West Boxford , Mass. June 24, 1918.
Mr. John N. Parkhurst. Town Clerk, Bolford. mars. my dear Parkhurst :.
at the Town Meeting in the Spring of 1917 the Town of Boxford honoured me by an election to the School Board of the town and I accepted the position with the best purpose possible to make use of every bit of energy to make the tour schools as good as possible with the means at hand. I have enjoyed the work with the five new on the Board. I have greatly enjoyed the children and the work in general, But it is growing more and those Evident that the people of the town are not willing to trust the policy of the school board and the window of the plans used. and white ? am but one monter of the board, yet I am the chairman and more or less responsible for that policy, the only logical thing for me to do is to resign. Therefore, Thereby tender my resignation as a member of the School Board of Boxford to take effect July First, 1918 or as soon there after as can be made possible .
Signed , Edward D. Diebrow. A true copy Attist: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
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1918.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, qualified to vote at Elections and in town affairs, held in the Town Hall on Thursday, July 11,1918, at eight oclock in the evening, the following record was made.
The meeting was called to order and the Warrant readby the Town Clerk
Chose Art. 2. Voted
William K. Cole & Moderator, sworn by Jown bleck.
to raise and appropriate an amount of two thousand six hundred and nineteen dollars and thirty four cents (2619.34) to be applied to overdrafts of isit.
Art. 3 Voted
to appropriate from overlay 1915. an amount of five hundred and sixteen dollars, and twenty eight cents. $516.28) to be applied To overdraft of 7967
Art. 5 # Voted
that the Selectmen be authorized to appoint a Town Accountant in accordance with the pro- visions of Chap. 624 of The Acts of 1910.
Art. 4. voted
to appropriate from Surplus Revenue an amount of two hundred and sixty one dollars and mmety eight centro (261.98) to be applied to over- drafts of 1917.
Art. l. Voted
that Rer. Edward D. Diebrow be asked to withdraw his resignation
Voted
to pass over Article seven.
Voted
that the salary of the Town Accountant be two hundred dollars (200.) a year
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Voted
that the Office of Town Auditor be abolished.
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1918
Voted
to reconsider the vote just passed.
Voted
that the office of Town Auditor be and is hereby abolished upon the Resignation of the present incumbent.
Voted
to dissolve this meeting.
Atme record Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
Bofford, Massachusetts July 12.1918.
To the
Hon. Board of Selectmen, of the Town of Boxford, Massachusetts.
Gentlemen:
I hereby tender to you my resignation as Auditor of the Town of Boxford , to which office I was elected and for The fulfillment of the duties of which I took outh on March 4, 1918.
As is perfectly well known my reason for this resigning the office is the fact that the Town has in- stalled a scientific system of accounting with a duly authorized Town Accountant, and the office of Auditor is no longer needed.
Respectfully yours, Emery L. Bradford. A tive copy Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
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1918.
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West Boxford. Mars, July 25.1918. Mr. John W. Parkhurst .. Town Celerk, Boxford, Mass. My dear Mr. Parkhurst:
Govar notification that , "the Town of Boxford at a Special Town Meeting Voted that Reverend Edward D. Disbrow be asked to withdraw his resignation " from the School Committee was duly received and in compliance with the request I hereby do withdraw my resignation and with this assur- ance will continue to do all in my power for the schools of our fine old Town.
yours truly Edward D. Disbrow Chairman of the School Committee. A time copy Attest, John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
List ofjurors for 1918. List of names of persons selected by the Registrars of Borford to serve as I nors :
Fo Willard Pearl, Lake Shore Road, West Boxford, Farmer.
Ernest Carleton, Valley Road, West Borford, Farmer. Robert B. Parkhurst, Fordway Road, Boxford, Poultryman, John F. Benson, Washington Street, West Boxford, Farmer. Wilson S. Tidd, Georgetown Road. Boxford, Retired. Joseph B. Matthews, Main Street, Bofford, Moth Exterminator, Walter W. French, Haverhill Road, Boyford, Jeamster. David A. Anderson, Brook Road , West Boxford, Farmer. Arthur D. Whittier, Glendale Road. West Boyford, Jeamster. Clarence Hale, Ipswich Road, East Boxford, Retired. Charles F. Austin, Main Street, West Boyford, Farmer. John W. Parkhurst, Lacy Street, Boxford, Farmer. Charles Perley Harry L. Cole Charles F. Austin John W. Parkhurst) 1 Registrars of Boxford , Mass ,
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1918.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, qualified to vote at Elections and in town affaires, held in the Town Hall on Monday evening, August 12, 1918 at eight o'clock, the follow. ing record was made.
Meeting was called to order and Warrant read by the Town blesk.
William K. Cole & Moderator, sworn by Town black.
Chose
Voted
that the Committee chosen to sell the Town Farm, be authorized to sell at Public Auction, such growth of timber on the Town Farm as they see fit.
Voted
That the Committee also put the Town Farm up at Public Auction, at the same time as the timber on the Farm is sold.
Voted
to dissolve this meeting.
A true record Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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1918.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Bolford, qualified to vote at Elections and in Town affairs, held in the Town Hall on Saturday, August 24, 1918. at eight o'clock in the evening , the following record was made.
The Meeting was called to order and the Warrant read by the Town block at twenty minutes past eight.
Voted
Chose Voted
that the Town Clerk castione ballot for William K. Cole for Moderator
William K. Cole Moderator, sworn by Town Letech.
that the Town vote to change the wording of the vote of the March meeting under which the one thousand dollars for Washington Street and Topsfield Road was raised, so that it will not provide that the money must be expended under the"small Town Act." (see page 191.)
Voted
to raise and appropriate seven hundred and eighty dollars. (180. 00) to be expended on the repairs and amendments of the Highways in addition to the amount already raised.
Voted
to dissolve this meeting.
Atrice record Attest: John W. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
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1918.
I have this day delivered to the Wardens of Precincts 1 and 2 in the Town of Botford, the Ballots, Specimen Ballots etc. for the Primaries, held September 24, 1918.
Bokford , Sept, 24, 1918. Attesti John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk,
Forward, mare, Sept. 24, 1918.
Dr. William K. Cole; Dear Sir :-
This is to certify that you were this day elected a member of the Republican Town Committee, for the Town of Boxford at the State Primaries Other members elected, Hiram n. Toune and Charles F. austin.
Charles F. austin was elected Delegate to the Republican State Convention.
attest: John V. Parkhurst. Town Clerk.
Boxford, Mack, Sept. 24. 1918. Mr. Hiram n. Towne: Dear Sir : -
This is to certify that you were this day elected a member of the Republican Town Com- mittee for the Town of Boxford at the State Primeiras. Others on the Committee; William K. Cole and Charles F. austin.
attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk. Boxford, Sept. 24, 1918.
This is to certify that I have this day notified Charles F. Austin of his Election as Delgate to the Republican State Convention, also elected a member of the Republican Town Committe , for the town of Boxford. Attest: John M. Parkhurst, Joun Clerk.
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simmary Election September 24, 1918, (queearly to the foregoing warrant the voters of Precinct I met at The Town stall at 10 o clock A; nc. to vote for the following-delegates. and officers. The meeting was called to order by Harden Charles Perley at 16 o'clock a.m.
The Harsant was read by the Check The fallout boy was opened and shown to be empty, then closed and locked and the key placed in the hands of Constable David ?ichill. The Tolle opened at 10:10 A. m. The Ballot box. Chen registered 000. The jeolla closed at 2:16 a.m. The fallout boy then registered 6. The Check-list showed number of votes cast to he. 6.
The number of ballots in ballot fox 6. The ballots were counted, publicly declared and recorded -as follows. For Governor
Republican. L'abon Coolidge of 21 Marcarost St. Northampton, 6. Present Dient Governor;
Democratic. Edward Y Barry. yo 9 Thomas Tank. Boston. 0 William Garton of 97 Bay State Road Boston 0. Fichard H. Song of Winter St. Framingham . 0. Socialist, Sylvester Y Wie Bride &47 Elliott St Watertown. O. Blanks!
For Lieutenant Governor.
Republican. Channing At. Cox of Theway Bouton. 2. Tuy andrews Name of Camion que. ) (iton. 4.
~ Emcorral Socialist.
Blan kes.
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1918.
For Secretary Republican Gilbert A Gangtay of 140 Checkand It. Springfield 6. Democrat Socialist
(Blanks.
For Treasurer. Republican Charles & Burrill of14 Somerset St, Sostas 4. Frank It. Thayer of 24 Es einwall Road , 2.
Democrat Socialist
Blanks. For auditor. Republican alonzo B. Cook. 19 Parkview St. Boston. 4. alonzo P.Grinnell, 219 Stalmal Sticky nn. 2. Democrat. Socialist.
Blanks.
For attorney General.
Republican. 2. Seiton Wollen of 219 Jake are, newton. Henry C. atwill of 59 Ocean ave, Lynn. 5.
Democrat. Socialiet.
Blanks.
For Senator in Congress. Republican, John It. Weeks of 97 Valentine St. Newton. 6.
Democrat. David J. Walsh of 520 Main St. Fitchburg. Socialist. 1
Blanks. For Congressman, Seventh District. Republican, Charles Cabot Johnson, 285 Cielle frack tenant 5. Democrat: Michael A Thelaw of 34 Ocean S.i. R. Socialiet.
Blanks. For Councillos. Fifth District. Republican, Eugene B. Trauer. of3 Sandlercondamn S. former Ingraham Dr. 2 Forest St. cabody. Democrat.
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Socialist Feww X. Speeding of 3 Payson Stillewbury port. Blanks. For Senator Fourth Essex District. Cucina K. Icon of 69 Laurel are. Haverhill 4.
Desocial
Ocelo 21. Billy of 5 Con Place, Haverhill. Blanke. 2. For Representatives in General Court. =
Fourth Essex District.
( Republican. Paul A. Shaham of 68 Temple St. Haverhill. 3. Frank TOherti J16 Orchard St. Haverhill. George B. Loore J & Elmwood Give, 1 Edwin If Lixton of 88 drove John J. robinson of 2 allamont St. 1. George Gebeten of Boxford. 4.
Democrat. Socialist
Charles A. Morrill of 23). Broadway, Haverhill. Blanks. 3.
Republican.
For County Commissioner. Esser. C. For f 34 Sutton St. W. andover, 5. John A. Smith of28 Sargent St. Lawrence 1.
Democratic. Socialist.
Morris & Donahoe of Coral St. Haverhill. Blanks. For County Treasurer. Ersey. Republican, David J. Robinson of 17 Mit. Juavant ave Moncenter 5, (Blanks . 1.
" DEMENcial: Socialist.
Charter S. Grieves of , Gowell's Court. amesbury. For Register of Probate and Insolvency Essey Co.
Republican. Horace H. Atherton Q2, of 53 Lincoln Ave, Sangus 5. Nemocial.
Socialist Narry G. right " Longwood Are. Beverly. Blanks. 1. For District attorney, Eastern District to fill vacancy, Republiequ John J: Burke 1 614 H. celaun tine glou cester
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William It. MC Sweeney of 160. jonglere : Salone. Henry G. Hells. of it Waslington Stuce Gava hills.
Democrat. Socialist.
John Briggs of 70 Phillips SI, Methuen. Blanks .. 1. For State Committee- Fourth Essex District.
Republican. Samuel? Porter of a Curver St. amesbury. 5. Democrats
Socialist Charles N. Monill of 2371. Broadway Haverhill. Blanks. For Delegates to State Convention State Conv. Boford.
republican. Democrat. Socialist:
Blanks. 6. Down Committee. Town Com. Boxford Republican. Democrat. Socialist.
Blanks . 6. atrice record. attest. Geo.13. Parkhurst, Clerk Quect. I.
a true copy atlist:
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1918.
State Rimary. September 24, 1916. accordance with the requirements the fore going warrant the inhabitants Precisiet Tivo town of Boxford quali"- Licit to vole in Primaries met inLincoln Hall of 10 o'clock a.m. September 24,1918. The Harant Calling the meeting was lead in the Clerk.
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