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POLICE OFFICERS-Silas W. Nickerson, March 18th ; An- thony Conner, March 20th.
TRUANT OFFICER-Nelson E. Newell, June 22nd.
SURVEYORS OF LUMBER-Edward S. Cook, August 5th ; Edwin J. St. Johns, August 16th ; William Rockwood, March 13th; Elmer M. Wadsworth, March 28th ; and Clarence H. Woodward, April 8th.
MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK - William Rockwood, March 13th ; Kervin R. Jewett, March 25th ; Thomas J. Daniels, March 25th ; Elmer M. Wadsworth, March 28th ; Alexander M. Haggart, March 30th ; Clarence H. Woodward, April 8th; Edward S. Cook, August 5th ; and Edward J. St. Johns, August 16th.
MEASURERS OF GRAIN-William Rockwood, March 13th ; Nathan B. Arnold, March 14th ; Elmer M. Wadsworth, March 28th ; Clarence H. Woodward, April 8th ; and James F. Ray, April 11th.
WEIGHERS OF COAL AND HAY-Nathan B. Arnold, March 14th ; Kervin R. Jewett, March 25th ; Elmer M. Wads- worth, March 28th ; Alexander M. Haggart, March 30th ;
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Clarence H. Woodward, April 8th ; James F. Ray, April 11th ; Orrin W. Bugbee, June 15th ; and Thomas Keefe, September 30th.
INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS AND PROVISIONS-William F. King, April 1st.
BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS-James B. Mckinnon, April 25th ; Alfred L. Pierce, April 26th ; Lawrence J. Kelly, April 26th ; John G. Cunningham, April 28th ; William F. Buckley, May 1st ; and Charles H. Corbin, July 22nd. FOREST FIRE WARDS, for the year commencing May 1st, 1899-Norman B. Stone, April 29th ; Charles E. Wood- ward, April 29th ; Albert J. Newell, May 1st ; William F. King, May 8th; Frank S. Streeter, May 10th ; T. Jefferson Daniels, April 20th ; Fred H. Johnson, April 20th ; and Edward P. Proctor, April 21st.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES - Fred L. Davis, Sep- tember 2nd, 1899.
OFFICE OF THE SELECTMEN, TOWN OF FRANKLIN.
NORFOLK, SS. Franklin, Mass., March 18th, 1899.
We, the Selectmen, hereby appoint Anthony Conner, of said town of Franklin, to be keeper of the lockup for the current year, and until March 18th, A. D., 1900, unless sooner revoked.
J. CUSHING GALLISON, HORACE W. HOSIE, Selectmen of Franklin.
I hereby accept the above appointment.
ANTHONY CONNER.
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I administered the oath of office to the above-named Anthony Conner, March 20th, 1899.
ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
A true record. Attest : . ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
OFFICE OF THE SELECTMEN, TOWN OF FRANKLIN.
We, the Selectmen of Franklin, in the County of Nor- folk, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, hereby appoint Brad- ley M. Rockwood, of said Franklin, Registrar of Voters, in and for said Franklin, for the term of three years, from May 1st, A. D. 1899, and until another is appointed in his place. Given under our hands this twenty-ninth day of April, A. D. 1899.
J. CUSHING GALLISON, HORACE W. HOSIE, Selectmen of Franklin.
I, Bradley M. Rockwood, having been appointed Regis- trar of voters, as aforesaid, do swear that I will faithfully perform the duties of said office.
BRADLEY M. ROCKWOOD.
I administered the said oath of office to Bradley M. Rockwood, on this twentieth day of May, A. D. 1899. ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
A true record. Attest : ORESTES T. DOE,
Town Clerks
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At a meeting of the Selectmen of Franklin, held on the twenty-eighth day of July, 1899, William F. King was ap- pointed Inspector of Animals.
On the twenty - ninth day of July William F. King appeared before me, and made oath that he would faithfully discharge the duties of Inspector of Animals.
ORESTES T. DOE,
Town Clerk.
At a meeting of the Selectmen, held August 16th, 1899, Edward J. St. Johns was duly appointed Surveyor of Lumn- ber, and Measurer of Wood and Bark.
At a meeting of the Selectmen, held August 18, 1899, Fred L. Davis was appointed Sealer of Weights and Measures.
The Selectmen when duly assembled made the following appointments on the date set against the name of each officer : SPECIAL POLICE OFFICER-Joseph G. Guild, September 8th, 1899.
WEIGHER OF COAL AND HAY-Thomas Keefe, July 28th.
WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, JULY 29TH, 1899.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, NORFOLK, SS.
To either of. the Constables of the Town of Franklin,
GREETING :
You are hereby required, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to notify and warn the qualified voters of the Town of Franklin to assemble in their Town Hall on Saturday, the twenty- ninth day of July, A. D. 1899, at two o'clock in the afternoon, to act upon the following articles, namely :
ARTICLE 1. To choose by ballot a Moderator to preside over said meeting.
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ART. 2. To see if the town will vote to accept and allow a sewer, as laid out by the Selectmen, in Main street, Dean avenue and across lands of Rudolph Sommers, the New England Railroad Company and Amanda M. Waite, as dated and filed by the Town Clerk on the twentieth day of July, 1899, or do anything relating thereto.
ART. 3. To see if the town will vote to connect the " Horace Mann School Building" with the sewer, and raise and appropriate money therefor, or do anything relating thereto.
ART. 4. To see if the town will vote to sell the school house and land therewith on Union street, known as the Mount school house, or do anything relating thereto.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or before the hour of said meeting.
Given under our hands, at said Franklin, this twentieth day of July, A. D. 1899
J. CUSHING GALLISON, HORACE W. HOSIE, ALFRED) CLARK, JR., Selectmen of Franklin.
Upon the foregoing warrant the following return was made, viz : COMMONWEATH OF MASSACHUSETTS, NORFOLK, SS.
FRANKLIN, JULY 22D, A. D. 1899.
By virtue of the within warrant, I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin, herein described, to assemble in their Town Hall on Saturday, the twenty-ninth day of July, 1899, at two o'clock P. M., for the purposes therein mentioned, by posting attested copies of the within warrant in each of the post offices in said town, and in ten other public places, seven days before the day of meeting, in compliance with Section two of Article one of the By-Laws of the said Town of Franklin.
LEWIS R. WHITAKER, Constable of the Town of Franklin.
A true record of the warrant and return thereon.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE,
Town Clerk.
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Proceedings of Special Town Meeting, JULY 29, 1899.
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin, in the County of Norfolk, qualified to vote in town affairs, held in pursuance to the foregoing warrant, in the Town Hall, in said town, on Saturday, the twenty-ninth day of July, A. D. 1899.
The meeting was called to order at the time and place stated in said warrant by the Town Clerk, who read the same and the return thereon, and presided until the choice of the Moderator.
ARTICLE 1. Lester L. Burrington was chosen Moderator by ballot, in receiving which the check list was used, and he was sworn by the Town Clerk.
ARTICLE 2. Voted, unanimously, to accept the laying out of the sewer, as laid and reported by the Selectmen.
ARTICLE 3. Voted, unanimously, that the town author- ize the connection of the Horace Mann School Building with the sewer, and that the town appropriate the sum of three hundred ($300) dollars therefor.
Voted, to reconsider the above vote.
Voted, unanimously, that the Selectmen be authorized to connect the Horace Mann School Building with the present sewer system, and that a sum not exceeding three hundred ($300) dollars be appropriated therefor, and that the Town Treasurer be authorized to borrow that sum, to be paid out of the taxes for the current year.
ARTICLE 4. Voted, that the subject matter of this article be left with the Selectmen, with full power to act therein.
It was voted at 2:30 o'clock P. M. to adjourn without date.
A true record.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE,
Town Clerk.
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WARRANT FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, NORFOLK, SS.
To Either of the Constables of the Town of Franklin,
GREETING :
You are hereby required, in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to notify and warn the qualified voters of the Town of Franklin to assemble in their Town Hall on Saturday, the thirtieth day of September, at two o'clock P. M., to act upon the following articles, namely :
ARTICLE 1. To choose by ballot a Moderator to preside over said meeting.
ARTICLE 2. To see if the town will appropriate any and what sums of money to complete the repairs of Cemetery at the corner of Union and Central streets, or do anything relating thereto.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or before the hour of said meeting.
Given under our hands, at said Franklin, the twenty-second day of September, A. D. 1899.
J. CUSHING GALLISON, HORACE W. HOSIE, ALFRED CLARK, JR. Selectmen of the Town of Franklin.
Upon the foregoing warrant the following return was made, viz : COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS,
NORFOLK, SS. AT FRANKLIN, SEPTEMBER, 23RD, A. D. 1899.
By virtue of the within warrant I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin, herein described, to assemble in their Town Hall on Saturday, the thirtieth day of September, 1899, for the pur- pose therein mentioned, by posting attested copies ot the within war- rant in each of the post offices, in said town, and in ten other public places, seven days before the day of meeting, in compliance with Sec- tion two of Article one of the By-Laws of the said Town of Franklin.
LEWIS R. WHITAKER,
Constable of the Town of Franklin.
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Proceedings of Special Town Meeting, SEPTEMBER 30, 1899.
At a meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Frank- lin, in the County of Norfolk, qualified to vote in town affairs, held, in pursuance to the foregoing warrant in the Town Hall, in said town, on Saturday, the thirtieth day of September, 1899.
The meeting was called to order at the time and place stated in said warrant by the Town Clerk, who read the same and the return thereon, and presided until the choice of the Moderator.
ARTICLE 1. William A. Wyckoff was chosen Moder- ator by ballot, in receiving which the check list was used, and he was sworn by the Town Clerk.
ARTICLE 2. Voted, unanimously, that the sum of four hundred ($400) dollars be appropriated to complete the re- pairs of the wall of cemetery at corner of Union and Central streets, the same to be expended under the direction of the Selectmen, and that the Selectmen and Treasurer be author- ized to borrow said sum, and give a note therefor, payable in one year.
It was voted at 2:30 o'clock P. M., to adjourn without date.
A true record.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
I hereby certify that I destroyed on the thirtieth day of April, 1899, the ballots used at the last annual election for town officers. 1
ORESTES T. DOE,
Town Clerk.
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WARRANT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION. NOVEMBER 7TH, 1899.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
To Either of the Constables of the Town of Franklin, GREETING :
You are hereby required. in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to notify and warn the qualified voters of the Town of Franklin to assemble in their Town Hall, in said town, on Tuesday, the seventh day of November next. it being the Tuesday next after the first Monday of said November. at seven o'clock in the forenoon. then and there to bring in their votes on one ballot for Governor, Lieuten- ant - Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor. Attorney - General, Councillor for the Second Councillor District. Senator for the Second Norfolk Senatorial District. two Representatives to the General Court for the Tenth Norfolk Representative District, a County Commis sioner for the County of Norfolk.
The polls may be closed as early as eleven o'clock in the forenoon on said day.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, unto the Selectmen on or before the said day and hour.
Given under our hands and the seal of said town, at Franklin aforesaid this twentieth day of October, A. D. 1899.
HORACE W. HOSIE, ALFRED CLARK, JR. Selectmen of Franklin.
Upon the above warrant the following return was made : COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
OCTOBER 26TH. 1899.
By virtue of the within warrant I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin, herein described, to assemble in their Town Hall on Tuesday, the seventh day of November, 1899, for the pur- poses within mentioned by posting attested copies of the within war- rant in each of the post offices of the town, and in ten other public places, seven days before the day of meeting, in compliance with Sec- tion two of Article one of the By-Laws of the Town of Franklin.
LEWIS R. WHITAKER. Constable of the Town of Franklin. A true record of the warrant and the return thereon. Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
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Proceedings of the General Election, NOVEMBER 7, 1899.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Norfolk, ss.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Franklin, in the County of Norfolk, qualified to vote as re- quired by the Constitution for State officers, holden at the Town Hall, în said town, in accordance with the foregoing warrant, on Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, being the seventh day of said month, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, for the purpose of giving in their votes for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secre- tary, Treasurer, Auditor and Attorney-General for the Com- monwealth, Councillor for the Second Councillor District, Senator for the Second Norfolk Senatorial District, two Representatives to the General Court for the Tenth Norfolk Representative District, and a County Commissioner for the County of Norfolk.
The meeting was called to order at 7 o'clock A. M. by Horace W. Hosie, the acting chairman of the Selectmen, who read the warrant and the return thereon.
Nathan C. Nye and Michael J. Costello were appointed Ballot Clerks by the Selectmen, and both were duly sworn by the Town Clerk before the opening of the polls, and Henry F. Byrnes and Albert H. Martin were subsequently appointed additional Ballot Clerks, and were sworn by the Town Clerk, and acted in the absence of the Ballot Clerks.
Thirteen marking shelves or compartments were provided by the town, according to law, and a guard rail was erected six (6) feet or more from said shelves or compartments.
The first set of ballots furnished for said election by the Secretary of the Commonwealth was, before the opening of the polls on said day, delivered by the Town Clerk, sealed, to the Acting Chairman of the Selectmen and his receipt taken therefor, in the following form, viz :
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NOVEMBER 7TH, 1899.
Received of Orestes T. Doe, Town Clerk of Franklin, Mass., a sealed package said to contain eleven hundred ballots for use at the election in said town on said day.
HORACE W. HOSIE,
Acting Chairman of the Selectmen of Franklin, Mass. .
The ballot box, furnished and certified to by the said Sec- retary, was, before the opening of the polls, opened in public meeting and examined by the Selectmen and Town Clerk and found to be empty, and the register thereon was set at zero (0) and thereupon locked and the key delivered to the police officer, William Redpath.
The seal of the package containing the first set of ballots was then broken by the Acting Chairman of the Selectmen, who delivered the same to the Ballot Clerks, and the cards of instruction and specimen ballots were posted in the marking shelves or compartments, and about the room outside the guard-rail, as required by law, after which the polls were de- clared opened, and it was then voted that the polls be kept open until four o'clock and then closed.
The ballots were delivered to each voter by the Ballot Clerks, after the name of such voter had first been publicly announced and checked by said clerks upon the voting list used by them.
The ballot delivered to each voter was by him marked in one of the voting compartments aforesaid and thereafter de- posited by such voter in said ballot box after his name had first been publicly announced at said box and duly checked upon the voting list by the election officers in charge of said box and list.
On the twentieth day of October current, the Selectmen appointed Bradley M. Rockwood and James W. Desmond as Tellers to assist them in receiving, sorting and counting said ballots, and on said election day William S. Johnson and Palmer A. Woodward were appointed Tellers, and before en- tering upon their duties as such Tellers they were all sworn by the Town Clerk to the faithful discharge of their duties as such Tellers, except Bradley M. Rockwood who did not act.
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The Selectmen and Town Clerk had charge of the elec- tion, and the ballot box and check-list used with the same were under their care.
At two o'clock in the afternoon the said ballot box was opened, by the unanimous consent of the election officers, to remove the ballots therefrom for the purpose of counting when the register on said box showed 263 ballots cast, and upon a complete count of all the ballots so removed, it was found that there were 334. It was known that the said box did not register correctly on account of a break in its machinery.
The polls were closed at four o'clock in the afternoon, due notice having been made, when the register on the ballot box showed 263 ballots cast, and upon a complete count of all the ballots cast therein, it was found that 394 ballots had been cast into said box and cancelled thereby.
The whole number of ballots delivered to the voters by the Ballot Clerks was three hundred and ninety-four.
The ballots were divided into blocks, and each block was canvassed, as required by law, and the total result of said canvass was recorded on the blank forms provided for that purpose.
The names checked upon the voting list used as aforesaid were then counted in a distinct and audible voice in the pres- ence of all the election officers and the public ; and the two check-lists used for the voters, each showed three hundred and ninety-four names checked thereon.
The check-lists used were furnished by the Registrars of Voters for the purpose of said election.
After the completion of the canvass of all the votes cast, and the whole number duly sorted, counted and recorded, declaration thereof was made, according to law, in open town meeting, as follows, viz :
For Governor :
Albert B. Coats of Beverly had eight-8.
M. Murray Crane of Dalton had two hundred and seventy-one-271.
Robert Treat Paine, Jr., of Boston had ninety-90.
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George R. Reave of Lynn had eight-8.
Winfield P. Porter of Newburyport had one-1.
Blanks, sixteen-16.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
For Lieutenant-Governor :
John L. Bates of Boston had two hundred and seventy- five-275.
John H. Mack of North Adams had ninety-three-93.
James H. Roberts of Cambridge had five-5.
Isaac W. Skinner of Brockton had one-1.
James F. Stevens of Boston had eight-8.
Blanks, twelve-12.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
For Secretary :
Charles H. Bradley of Haverhill had two-2.
John B. Lewis Jr., of Reading had ten-10.
Henry Lloyd of Boston had ninety-one-91
Frank McDonald of Stoneham had nine -- 9.
William M. Olin of Boston had two hundred and sixty- nine-269.
Blanks, thirteen-13.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
For Treasurer :
Edward S. Bradford of Springfield had two hundred and seventy-two-272.
Joseph J. Flynn of Lawrence had ninety-two-92.
Herbert B. Griffin of Winthrop had four-4.
Frederick A. Nagler of Springfield had nine-9.
Charles W. White of Winchester had one-1.
Blanks, sixteen-16.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
For Auditor :
Elbridge Gerry Brown of Brockton had eighty-eight-88 .
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Frank Albin Forsstrom of Worcester had ten-10.
John W. Kimball of Fitchburg had two hundred and sixty-five-265.
Angus McDonald of Boston had five-5.
Franklin A. Palmer of Stockbridge had four-4.
Blanks, twenty-two-22.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
For Attorney-General :
Addison W. Barr of Worcester had two-2.
Hosea M. Knowlton of New Bedford had two hundred and seventy-one-271.
John H. Morrison of Lowell had ninety-one-91.
Sidney Perley of Salem had five-5.
Walter P. J. Skahan of New Bedford had eight-8.
Blanks, seventeen-17.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
For Councillor-Second District :
William W. Davis of Boston had two hundred and seventy nine-279.
Thomas J. A. Johnson of Boston had one hundred and one-101.
Blanks, fourteen-14.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
For Senator-Second Norfolk District :
Edward O. Cox of Stoughton had one hundred and four -104.
Frank A. Fales of Norwood had two hundred and eighty-one-281.
Blanks, nine-9.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
For Representative in the General Court-Tenth Norfolk District :
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Lester L. Burrington of Franklin had two hundred and eighty-280.
Warren E. Fairbanks of Bellingham had two hundred and thirty-two-232.
Patrick O'Neil of Bellingham had eighty-eight-88.
Dennis F. O'Sullivan, of Franklin had one hundred and four-104.
Charles F. Nye of Franklin had one-1.
Blanks, eighty-three-83.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, seven hun- dred and eighty-eight-788.
For County Commissioner-Norfolk :
Charles C. Sanderson of Dedham had one hundred and one-101.
Edwin D. Wadsworth of Milton had two hundred and seventy-three-273.
Blanks, twenty-20.
Whole number of ballots, including blanks, three hun- dred and ninety-four-394.
Certificates of said balloting, signed by the Selectmen and attested by the Town Clerk, were sealed up in open town meeting.
The ballots cast into said ballot box by the voters were duly sealed and certified to thereon by a majority of the elec- tion officers for said town and delivered into the custody of the Town Clerk.
The voting lists used at said election were enclosed in an envelope and sealed, and a majority of the election officers certified thereon to the identity of the voting lists so sealed.
The presiding officer caused all ballots, which were not distributed to voters, to be enclosed in an envelope and sealed, and placed thereon his certificate as to the identity of the same.
The presiding officer delivered to the Town Clerk all said ballots cast, all undistributed ballots and voting lists, sealed as
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aforesaid, together with the ballot box, in accordance with the law in such cases made and provided.
On motion, the meeting was dissolved at 5 :50 o'clock P. M.
A true record. Attest : ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
JANUARY 3, 1900.
I hereby certify that I have destroyed the ballots cast at the last November election, according to law.
ORESTES T. DOE, Town Clerk.
MEETING OF THE TOWN CLERKS
OF THE
TENTH NORFOLK REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
The Clerks of the Towns of Wrentham, Medway, Frank- lin, Foxborough, Bellingham and Norfolk, comprising the Norfolk Representative District, number ten, at their meeting at the Town Hall, in said Franklin, on Friday, the seven- teenth day of November, A. D. 1899, at 12 o'clock noon, on
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said day, being the tenth day following the day of the election, made out under their hands the following complete returns of all votes cast for Representatives to the General Court in said district, as follows, viz :
Whole number of votes cast, including blanks, twenty- four hundred and thirty-two-2432.
Lester L. Burrington of Franklin had eight hundred and twenty-six-826.
Warren E. Fairbanks of Bellingham had seven hundred and ninety-two-792.
Patrick O'Neil of Bellingham had two hundred and fifty- seven-257.
Dennis F. O'Sullivan of Franklin had two hundred and fifty-two-252.
And did ascertain from the foregoing canvass that Lester L. Burrington of Franklin and Warren Fairbanks of Belling- ham were duly elected, andmade certificates of their election, one of which was sent to the Secretary of the Common- wealth, and one was sent to the Constable of Franklin, and one was sent to the Constable of Bellingham, to be served on said Lester L. Burrington and Warren Fairbanks, as the law requires.
Witness our hands at Franklin, Mass., this seventeenth day of November, A. D. 1899.
DAVID D. STONE, Clerk of Wrentham.
GEORGE E. POND, Medway.
ORESTES T. DOE, 66 Franklin.
LEWIS W. HODGES, 66 Foxborough.
HENRY A. WHITNEY, 66 Bellingham.
SILAS E. FALES, 66 Norfolk.
A true record.
Attest : ORESTES T. DOE,
Town Clerk.
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VITAL STATISTICS.
Births Registered in Franklin During 1899.
DATE.
NAME OF CHILD.
NAME OF PARENTS.
Jan.
7
Mary G. Kearns
66
15
Joseph F. Molloy
6.
17
Toney Mucciarone
66
19
Parish
Wm. H. and Bertha E.
66
19
Gertrude L. Bellville
Joseph and Virginia David A. and Bertha C,
..
21
Frederick J. Southerland
66
22
Arthur C. St. John
23
Snow
60
28
William J. Lavalle
Feb.
6
Stewart
James D. and Laura E.
60
10
Ingeborg A. Trulson
Frederick and Emma
..
11
Irene S. Gushee
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