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TOWN WARRANT. 
Annual Budget Calls for Action on 
62 Articles at Town Meeting to 
be held in Manchester, 
March 6. 
The warrant for the annual Town 
Meeting to be held in Manchester 
on Monday, March 6, will be posted 
tomorrow and will contain 62 arti- 
cles, one of the longest yet pre- 
sented. There were 54 articles in 
last year’s warrant. We give in 
brief the articles of the warrant: 
To choose a moderator. 
To hear and act upon reports. 
To vhoose by ballot town officers. 
To accept list of jurors. 
To see if town will appoint an 
appropriation committee. 
6. Highways, bridges, sidewalks, 
ete. 
i. $2,000 for clearing snow. 
8. $100 for clearing snow from 
Central pond. 
$500 for care and improvement 
of Wenham road and Essex Old 
Road, so-called. 
10. $25,000 for schools. 
11. $500 for care and maint. of 
play-ground and to provide addi- 
tional apparatus. 
12. $300 for painting High School 
building. 
13. $100 for Medical Inspection, 
schools. 
14. To see if town will continue the 
sidewalk on the eastern side of 
Norwood avenue, adjoining play- 
ground to corner of Brook street. 
15. $5200 for maint. of fire dept. 
16. $600 for rewiring of fire alarm 
system. 
17. $150 for repairing tower of fire 
station. 
18. $9000 
works. 
19. $2000 and receipts for service 
piping (water dept.) 
20. $300 for purchase of water me- 
ters. 
21. $3850 for salaries of water com- 
missioners. 
22. To reduce the minimum charge 
of water rates to $5. 
23. Support of public library. 
24. To see what regulations town 
will make for common, dump and 
wharf. 
25. $7500 for police dept. 
26. $75 for care of police clock sys. 
27. $2700 for- use of Board of 
Health. 
28. Re-appropriate $177 for pur- 
pose of cleaning Central Pond. 
29. Street lights. 
30. Cemeteries and Chapel. 
31. Park dept. $2500 for mainte- 
nance. $7000 for the building of a 
retaining wall from pier to point 
Sine CODD 
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for maint. of water 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
———-———§. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
~ 
Nasgenicaale 
Telephone 160 
Manchester Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postoifice Block, - - - = 
A. Jz ORR 
Bennett Street 
on park near Mill site. $500 for 
dredging. 
32 $1200 for poor out of house. 
33. $2500 for support of poor-in. 
34. $1500 for State and Military 
Aid. 
35. $200 for Memorial Day. 
36. $200, Quartermaster Allen Post, 
GAR 
37. . $500 for Tree Dept. 
38. Sewerage committee. Reappro- 
priate $1000 to meet expense al- 
ready incurred, and appropriate 
additional sum of $4000 for fur- 
ther engineering and complete set 
of plans and estimates. 
39. Hear report of committee on 
Summer and Raymond - streets 
sidewalk. 
40. To construct sidewalk norther- 
ly side of Friend’s ct. 
41. Conerete sidewalk, School st., 
between Rosedale avenue and Lin- 
ecoln street. 
42. Conerete sidewalk on School st. 
from Rosedale ave. to new tomb 
on Pleasant street extension. 
43. To see if the town will increase 
the salary of Sergt. Leonard An- 
drews to $1100 per year, on peti- 
tion of Frank <A. Morgan and 
others. 
44. To see if the Town will build 
a dam on the northern side of the 
bridge at the entrauce of Central 
pond at an éstimated cost of $600 
for eonerete and $300 for wood. 
45. To purchase strip of land of L. 
F. Gorman, situated on northerly 
side of Pleasant street, Dark 
W oods, 
MANCHESTEER-BY-THE-SBA. 
Swansdown Flour, 
s™a PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
+ Telephone .. 
Opposite High School 
-Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
Free Delivery 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
» PAINTING AND 
Manchester, Mass. 
46. $600 and interest of fund for 
care of Tuck’s Point. 
47. $4073.73 for moth suppression. 
48. $300 for use of assessors’ dept. 
49. $300 for the preparation of real 
estate plans for the assessors’ dept. 
50. Compensation of Town officers. 
D1. Dredging outer and inner har- 
bors. 
52. To hear report of County Com- 
missioners on the proposed Coun- 
ty road between Manchester and 
Hamilton. ae 
53. Town beaches and landings. 
54. Forest warden’s dept. 
59. $500 for July 4th celebration. 
56. $500 for series of band concerts. 
57, 58, 59. Routine business. 
60. To see if the town desires to 
take any action relating to the ap- 
pointment of town accountants. 
, 62. Routine business. 
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MANCHESTER. 
At a probate court, held at Salem 
on Tuesday, the will of Sarah A. 
Porter of Manchester, Alfred S. 
Jewett, executor, was proved and 
administration allowed on the es- 
of Sarah T. Kitfield of Manchester, 
Jacob H. Kitfield, administrator. 
Next Monday evening, (Feb. 27,) 
the play ‘‘Old Acre Folk’’ will be 
given in the Town hall by the Story 
High school athletic association. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Johnson are 
in Burlington, Vt., for a few days. 
Mrs. George A. Kitfield announces 
the engagement of her daughter, Ed- 
na, to Burton W. Pelton of Boston. 
