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F. A. Foster voiced the same senti- 
ment, —kill the motion. 
Austin Morley said he saw no reason 
why we should change. Elect the se- 
lectmen for one year as now. ‘Take 
care of the assessors afterward. 
The motion was put and lost by an 
overwhelming majority. 
Art. 3—Any other business. Chair- 
man Swett said the moth appropriation 
was expended and slightly overrun, but 
that the moth tax had ‘been sent out, 
some $800 in all, and about $500 had 
come in. He thought it feasible to 
transfer this amount to the moth depart- 
ment so that the work might be carried 
on. He madea motion to that effect. 
The Moderator said he felt it his duty 
to rule the motion out of order. Due 
notice had not been given the voters that 
such a matter was coming up and under 
such circumstances he felt it out of order 
to introduce a matter of this kind. 
Mr. Swett explained that the 
amount appropriated for the use of the 
moth department, in accordance with 
the order from the state surerintendent, 
had been spent. But some seven or 
‘eight hundred dollars of the amount had 
been spent on private estates, for which 
the owners of said estates were charged. 
In most other places this amount is 
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credited back to the department. 
S. Knight supported the moderator in 
ruling the motion out of order. 
Mr. Swett said the selectmen were 
now placed ina peculiar position. They 
had already approved bills to the amount 
of about $200 expecting this money to 
be transferred. He asked forthe ex- 
pression of the meeting as to whether 
the moth work should be continued as 
outlined by the state board for the next 
month and a half. 
_ A vote was taken and counted, 48 
voting in favor and 21 against. 
E. P..Stanley said the treasurer had in 
hand tonight $16,000. We have a 
$10,000 note to pay, and interest to the 
amount, of $375. That leaves less than 
#6000 to pay the bills of the next month 
and a half. ‘The water, highway. and 
school departments would want money 
and he didn’t see where it was coming 
from. 
N. P. Meldrum would like to cndw 
why the selectmen can’t .call a special 
mecting and borrow enough money to 
carry the town through the rest of the 
year. 
Mr. Swett said he hoped the people 
wouldn’t think the town was in a hope- 
less condition, financially. He explained 
that some $15,000 in corporation taxes, 
wrongly credited to some other place, 
would be forthcoming soon, and the 
taxes had not come in as well as might 
be expected, due, no doubt, to the 
financial stringency. The town had 
plenty money but it was not available. 
S. Knight said that he didn’t under- 
stand this moth work, anyway. The 
state goes On one man’s property and 
cleans it off and the next door neighbor 
has to clear his property himself. He 
didn’t believe in doing things that way. 
He wouldn’t transfer this money. 
Mr. Swett then read the letter from 
Supt. Kirkland outlining the work for 
the coming year, and telling how much 
the town was expected to spend begin- 
ning Dec. 1, 1907. 
The meeting adjourned at 8.18. 
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TRAINS LEAVE MANCHESTER FOR 
BEVERLY, SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON 
(624, £727, ||731, f2759, ||834, 1839, fz9.35, 
10 21, f10 34, f11 33a. m. 1243, |J131, f135, 
|2 28, £257, £419, |[451, £519, £642, ‘I 43, 
8 19, £906, [19 49, £1009 p. m. 
W. MANCHESTER, BEVERLY FARMS, 
PRIDES and MONTSERRAT—46 24, {7 21, 
||7 31, £759, ||8 34, £839, £935, ||1021, £10 34, 
fll 33, a.m. f12 43, || 3l, fl 35, \|2 28, {2 BT, 
f419, ||451, £519, £642, ||6 43, ||[8 19, £906, 
19 49, £10 09, p. m. 
MAGNOLIA, WEST GLOUCESTER and 
ROCK PORT—§12.14 £702, 8.21, ||9 07, 
£913, £1014, ||1053, f1142a.m. +132, £308, 
1307, f414, (517, 522, 1554, 1622, 1654, 
(720, £807, ||812, f102i, |/10.37, p.m. 
TRAINS LEAVE WEST MANCHESTER FOR 
BEVERLY, SALEM, LYNN, and BOSTON 
fs 27, (730, |I734, {2802, 837, 1842. 2939, 
10 24, £1038, f11 36, a.m. 12.46, |/1 34, f1 38, 
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Location of Fire Alarm Boxes 
Manchester, Mass. 
31. Electric Light Station. 
33. Telephone Exchange Office. 
34 Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable. 
41. Corner Bridge and Pine Sts. 
43. Corner Harbor and Bridge Sts. 
52. Fire Engine House, School St. 
54. Corner School and Lincoln Sts. 
56. School St., opp. the grounds of the 
Essex County Club. ; 
61. Sea St., H. S. Chase’s House. 
62. Corner Beach and Masconomo. 
64. “Lobster Cove.” 
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glass, turn the key and open the door, pull 
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