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17 <br />E. S. Spaulding . 1 <br />Blanks . <br />And Robert P. Clapp was declared elected. <br />FOR SEWER CO\IJIISSIONER — THREE YEARS. <br />73 <br />18 <br />SURVEYORS OF LUMBER. <br />George W. Spaulding. William F. Sim. <br />Voted, That the remaining minor officers be appointed by <br />the selectmen. <br />Bartlett J. Harrington 178 Business under the following articles will he acted on <br />Edwin S. Spaulding 321 after one o'clock P. M. <br />R. P. Clapp . 1 <br />Blanks . 39 ART. 4. To receive the report of any board of town officers, <br />or of any committee of the town, for action thereon. <br />At 1.10 o'clock P. M., on motion of Mr. R. P. Clapp, it <br />And Edwin S. Spaulding was declared elected. <br />LICEN SE. <br />"Yes" <br />4GNo" <br />Blanks <br />And the town voted "No License." <br />158 <br />301 <br />81 <br />After the announcement of the result of the balloting, the <br />ballots cast and the check lists used were sealed up and en- <br />dorsed, as provided by law, and delivered to the custody of <br />the town clerk, and such of the newly -elected officers as <br />were present were sworn by the moderator. <br />The following officers were chosen by nomination : <br />FENCE VIEWERS. <br />Cornelius Wellington. William J. Neville. Thomas G. Whiting. <br />FIELD DRIVERS. <br />Clarence H. Cutler. Henry W. Lewis. Charles E. Wheeler. <br />was <br />Voted, That action on the remaining articles of the war- <br />rant be postponed until 1.30 o'clock P. M. <br />At 1.30 Mr. R. P. Clapp offered a motion similar to that <br />adopted Last year, to refer appropriations to a committee to <br />report at an adjourned meeting, but after some discussion <br />the motion was declared not carried, which was doubted by <br />seven gentlemen, and the house was polled, when 11 voted <br />in favor of the motion and 17 against, and the motion was <br />not adopted. <br />ART. 5. To see if the town will accept the list of jurors pre- <br />pared and posted by the:selectmen. <br />The list of jurors prepared and posted by the selectmen <br />was read by the town clerk, who moved to strike therefrom <br />the name of Edward E. Cutler on account of his removal <br />from town, and the names of Bartlett J. Harrington, Harri- <br />son W. Macomber, Willard C. Pierce and Edwin S. Spauld- <br />ing, they having been drawn since the list was posted, which <br />was voted; it was also <br />
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