The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . ess, and then enteredthe employ of George F. Hewett Company as bookkeeper. He was amember of the Republican City Committee in 1892 and 1893, and of theRepublican County Committee in 1896 and 1897. He was elected an assessorin January, 1898. JNIr. Hurlburt is a member of Conquest Council. R. A., and also ofWorcester Lodge of Odd Fellows, No. was married September 20, 1SS7. John B. Bowker, city auditor, was bornin Royalston, Massachusetts, March 12,1865. His early years were spent uponthe farm in his native town. In 187


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . ess, and then enteredthe employ of George F. Hewett Company as bookkeeper. He was amember of the Republican City Committee in 1892 and 1893, and of theRepublican County Committee in 1896 and 1897. He was elected an assessorin January, 1898. JNIr. Hurlburt is a member of Conquest Council. R. A., and also ofWorcester Lodge of Odd Fellows, No. was married September 20, 1SS7. John B. Bowker, city auditor, was bornin Royalston, Massachusetts, March 12,1865. His early years were spent uponthe farm in his native town. In 1873 heremoved with his parents to Worcester,and was educated in the public schools ofthis city, graduating at the high schoolin 1884. He then engaged for a time asclerk in the wholesale provision and prod-uce store of his father, and by his activeinterest in, and his practical knowledgeof, agricultural and kindred matters,soon came into prominence in this re-gion and throughout the State. He wassecretary and treasurer of the CentralMassachusetts Poultrv Association in. The Worcester of 1898. 157


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