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IN BOARD OF SELECTMEN 
MANCHESTER, Mass. 
Aug. 11, 1914. 
WHEREAS, a petition has been 
presented to this Board from A. 
Johnson and fifteen others represent- 
ing that common necessity and con- 
venience require that the private way 
leading northerly from Brook Street 
to or near to Saw Mill Brook and 
commonly known as Putnam Court 
be laid out as a public highway, and 
praying that this Board take such ac- 
tion as may be necessary in the pre- 
mises; it is therefore ordered that 
Tuesday, the 25th of August, 1914, 
Tuesday, the 25th of August, 1914, at 
8 o'clock in the evening and the room 
of the Board of Selectmen in the 
Town Hall Building be assigned as 
the time and place for hearing the said 
petitioners and all other parties in- 
terested. It is further ordered that 
written notice be sent to said petition- 
ers and all the parties to whom under 
the law notices should be sent and 
that a copy of this order be published 
in the issues of the Manchester Crick- 
et and the North Shore Breeze until 
and including August 22 and that two 
copies be posted in public places in 
Manchester. 
Water R. BELL, 
GrorcE R. DEAN, 
Frank G. CHEEVER, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
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NO School Street 
IN BOARD OF SELECTMEN 
MANCHESTER, MAss. 
Aug. 11, 1914. 
WHEREAS, a petition has been 
presented to this Board from Frank 
P. Knight and eleven others repre- 
senting that common necessity and 
convenience require that the way lead- 
ing westerly from School Street near- 
ly opposite Lincoln Street be laid out 
as a public highway, and praying that 
this Board take such action as may 
be necessary in the premises; it is 
therefore ordered that Tuesday the 
25th of August, 1914, at 8 o'clock, in 
the evening and the room of the 
Board of Selectmen in the Town Hall 
Building be assigned as the time and 
place for hearing the said petitioners 
and all other parties interested. It is 
further ordered that written notice he 
sent to said petitioners and_ all the 
parties to whom under the law no- 
tices should be sent and that a copy 
of this order be published in the is- 
sues of the Manchester Cricket and 
the North Shore Breeze until and in- 
cluding August 22 and that two cop- 
ses hereof be posted in public places 
in Manchester. 
WaLteR R. BEIT, 
Grorcgk R. DEAN, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
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Scouts WiLL Go To CAMP 
The Manchester Boy Scouts will 
leave for their annual camping trip 
to Lake Province, N. H., Wednesday, 
August 19. Any boy in Manchester 
between the ages of 12 and 18 is al- 
lowed to join the camp. Board will 
be $3.00 for one week or $5.00 for 
two weeks. ‘Transportation will be 
paid by the Camp. A splendid oppor- 
tunity is furnished any boy in town, 
for a fine vacation among mountains 
and by the side of a beautiful lake. 
Arrangements can be made with Rev. 
A. G. Warner, 56 School st. 
Professor Krumpeln, the blind or- 
ganist, will give an organ recital at 
the Baptist church, under the auspices 
of the church on Monday evening, 
August 17, at 8 p. m. Admission 25 
cents. 
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