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Chelmsford. March 8/93 Meeting of the Selection 8. H. Show. Martin Robbins absent.,
On petition of H. E. Shaw and others. Valled to recept street, Culler Dartmouth Street: running from Middlesex Street to Princeton Street. also voted to discontinue all round running from saire Partimouth 3 tres to Middlesep & heet Newell Es. Partner.
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Meeting of the Selection full band prosent except &. H. Show Met and drew Warrant for the the annual Foren meeting, ·March 20%
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Record of the proceedings of the Pelectron of Chernstand for the Henrihal year 1893
Encourant Mass. March 20th 1843 The board of selectmen Consisting of Eben ? Niams George A. Snow, Neweek &. Parter. Martin Mobbing and Arthur N. Sheldon, Having been duly elected cand taken The oath required elected Eben ). Adams Chairman of The Board Arthur to Sheeran Sec. Ino tem
Chelmsford Mars. March 25th 1893 At a meeting of the board of Selectinen. Assessors and Overseers of" the for held this day, further organized by the Choice, Arthur Ho Sheldon Secretary of The Board of Selectmen.
For organization of Board of Assessors, see Assessors record )
Martin Robbins Chosen Chairman of Overseers of the Poor Wewell E. Parker Chosen Chairman of The Board of Health.
George A. Snow Chosen Correspondent in all State and matters. 1 Newell E. Parker Chosen inspector o inmaks Intended for slaughter, or Kept for the production a milli.
Daniel W. Lane Chosen Highway Survey or at a salary of two dollars per day. Simon H' Nason Chosen Superintendent of Foor Farm at a Salary of $375.00 per year. John H. Nichols Chosen Janitor'of Town Hall at the Centre of town.
William J. Quigley Chosen Janitor of Town Hall at North Chelmsford.
N.B. Edwards Chosen Registrar of voters for Three years from May 1st 1893.
L. K. Howard, Daniel P, Byam Arthur N. Sheldon Nome H. Whidden, Chosen Schermtentent of burials S. W. Parkhurst, Arthr 9. Emerson, DW. Bickford M. H. Winship, Myron A. Queen. E. N. Shaw Chosen as Weighers of Cool.
Chairman selectmen
Secretary
Chairman Overseers
Chamma Board of Health Correspondent Staliceul
Inspector of Animals
Surve yor Superinten ent Poor Farm fonctions
Registrar voters
Superintender Brincal,
Weighers of Cool
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Stewart Mar Kay, C. F. Scribner, Almon VV. Holl. Daniel P. Bram, M. K. Hinstik John O'Connor 7. E. Nason, F. C. Byum and Warren Berry were apointer Fine Wardens.
Fine Harders
mest fine Mandens Amos B. Adams. B. A. Holt Warren Berry and George Fr. Snow appointed Forest Fire Wardens. 1 Supindizer L. E. Howard Superintendent of burial of Indigent Soldiers and Sailors.
Policiers
John H. Nichols, George B. Moore, Simon H. Jason and Charles Andrews alhointer Presial Police
Special Police
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That each Constable in town be instructed to enforce the Liquor law.
A petition for an Inneholder' avance was received from George H. Wilson out The Central House Chelmsford, and from D. L. La Mountain at The Adam's House North Chelmotone; both of which were by vote granted.
After transacting routine business adjourned Arthur Dr. Sheldon Secretary
Chelmsford Mass. Apr 29th 1893 Meeting of the Selectmen, full board present A petition was received from A. W. Williams and J. H. Ayer for a Common Victwallers licence to be in force in a new building on the north Westerly those of Leach's fond North Chelmsford. voted to grant the licence.
A hetition was also received from My N. Hills for a 6th Class licence (Druggists) to sell in- oxirating liquors at The Drug store located V. Central Block Chelmsford Centre. voter that the petitioner have leave to Withdraw
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A Relation also received from Marmotte Adams for an fun holders licence at ve Pelams House on Billerica St. Chelmsford Centre. Voted to grant the same.
Voted to procure twelve new Standards for soldiers graves.
The following communication was received: Chelmsford Apr. 26th 1893 To the Board of Velectionen: Gentlemen At the annual meeting of the Chelmsford Veterans Association Af. 825 it was voter that The Board of Selectmen be invited to unite with the veterans in the public observance of Memorial Day, and in their behalf & take pleasure in transmitting The invitation to your board.
yours Truly George A Parkhurst Secretary C.V. A. Voted: that the invitation be accepted Arthur H. Sheldon Secretary.
Chelonsforce Mass. May 15th 1893 Meeting, of Selecteren held. This il ay. Noter-that the janitors of town halls be notified not to Let the Halls upon The Ford's Day of evening without permission from one or more of the Selectionen. Complaint made to Board of Health of a Husconce on land of B. H. Fiske in spreading Blaue Meter house ofings. Vital- That he he notified to IIn "thediately bure, it render ground If not The local member of The Board author. arged to have it done at once. Arthur N. Sheldon Secretary
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Chelmsford Class May, 27h 1593 Meeting, of the Selectionen held this day Routine business only, Transacted Arthur H. Sheldon Secretary
Chelonsford Mass, June 24th 1893 Meeting of Selectonen held This day full board present Routine business only transacted Arthur H. Sheldon Sec.
Chelmsford Mass. July 29th 1893 Regular meeting of Selectinen held this day George A. Byam, Amos D. Palmer and Thomas Brown were appointed Special Police without pay from the town
Arthur H. Sheldon was Chosen as Guardian of Laura E. Bailey- an insane Tamper- subject to approval of Judge of Probate Court. This action taken on account of a small inheritance Coming, to her, and thus making it necessary to have a Guardian.
Stewart Mackay chosen Registrar of voters for three years from Mar, 1st 1893 m place of M.B. Edwards deceased.
Arthur At. Sheldon Secretary
Chelmsford Aug 26th 1893 Meeting of Selectmen held. this day Martine business only transacted Arthur ++ Sheldon Sec.
Chelmsford Muss. Sept 30th 1893 Lecular meeting of Selectmen held This day Secretary absent. Martin Robbins Chosen Sec. pro tem voter to notify the towns of Westford, Tyngsboro, Car- Liste and the City of Lowell in regard to herambu ating tron Lines.
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Voter to pay des. Harvis five dollars in full- for graves taken from hier band at South Chelmsford. Jouer, Fiet Albert 8. Feel and Albert VV. Aber de appointed Sherval Police officers without hay from the town.
Martina Robbio Dec. F., Tem pr. A. t. 8.
Thebinsford Mass. Det. F. 893 Special meeting of the Selectionen rela This day to apport Electron officers The following Chosen Preciver Ons. Narren Berry - Warden Walter Perham- Deputy Warden
Joseph &. Warren - Clerk Jotin N. Redman - Deputy Clark Almon W. Holt
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Arthur M. Warren Daniel P. Byam Robert 8. Plass. Precinct 1000 Charles A. Dution- Warden William J. Aunque, Deputy Warden Fred K! Ripley Clerk Deputy Clerk inspector
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Charles H. Holt George ryde Hubert Bearse - John G. robles John Dr. Mª Eneany- Precinct three 4
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E. N. S. Dutton - Warden
Edwin t. Coburn - Defects Warden Marcus H. Winship - Clerk
William to. Brown Deputy, Clerk Alfred Q. Parkhurst- inspector Joseph 2. Queres Samuel Taylor Melvin G. Lasker -
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Voted, that Martin Robbins, Chairman of the Board of Overseers of Poor take the necessary steps to be appointed Administrator of the estate of Henry P. Harrington, deceases Loir of Michael Harrington a town Montrer . This action taken on account of the said Henry P. Harington having a life insurance Policy the payment of which should go towards the support of his Father.
Boten, to May O. M. Green Seventy five dollars Fordamage to his estate at North Chelmsford Caused by lowering grade, in front of his Merises, he to move the fence back as ordered by the County Commissioners, to put in Curb- Stone on line as defined by said Commissioners in such a manner as to forever Keep hi's land from washing away on account of the lowering of the sidewalk in front of his Premises, he to arecht- the above conditions in receipting for the money when hard.
Arthur H. Sheldon Secretary
Chelmsford has. 1 28th 1893 Regular meeting of the Selectmen, full board present- Complaint Made to Board of Health by, Charles Nichols in regard to Condition of the well in house occupied by him, and owned by, B. F. Hodges. Notice that the Chairman notify the Said B.T. Hodges to have the well Cleaned out and made secure from all sewage within 24 hours from the time of receiving notice, and if he fails to do it, the Chairman to see that it is properly done at Said Hodges expense.
A. H. Sheldon authorized to fit up new tifle range for target practice at North Chelmsford, also room for offices In Town Hall, in which to transact business.
On petition from Geo. P. Wenn- Voted that he have leve to re- move a tree in the highway near the Congregational Church. Voten That the additional Sun. of ten dollars be paid to Mrs. Jarvis for gravel taken from her land, making $15- After routine business adjourned Arthur H. Sheldon Sec.
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Chilinstore Mass. Nov. 25th 1893 Meeting of the Selectmen held this day. Voted, to Purchase Six "Emergency, Chemical hava fire extinguishers" to fut in buildings at Jovan Farm. Arthur H. Sheleron Sec.
Chelmsford Mass. Dec. 25th 1893 At a meeting of The Selectionen held This day the following petition received: To the Selection of The town of Chelmsford in The County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts The undersigned respectfully represents Rev. A. M. Garin of Lowell in the Country of Middlesex and Commonwealth afore said, Pastor of Saint Josephs Church in Said Lowell, who pays that he may be allowed to use for a public burial ground, a certain parcel of land known as the Kennedy Land, which is Situated in that part of said Chelmsford Known as East Chelmsford. And your hetitioner Arrays That such action may be taken in the premises as may be just and proper in such Cases made and provided. And your hetitioner will as in duty bound forever pray? Avember 23 A. D. 1893
A. M. Garin After a hearing on above Petition it was voted to postpone action until next regular meeting After routine business adjoumen Arthur H, Sheldon See.
Chelmsford Mass. Jan 27th 1894 Meeting of the Selection held this day, full board present. The pretation of Rer. A. M. Garmin for the use of land in East Chelmsford for burial purposes , was taken from the table, and after consideration it this voted that the helitioner have leave to withdraw, as the Selection have no authority to Grant Sain privilege. Voted - that any of the Public School Children Who are unable to pay for vaccination, The town will pay in the same. After routine buis ness adjours & ArMir Ar. Shell, Dec.
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Chelmsford, Feb. 24th 1894 Meeting of the Selectmen held this day Petition received from Amos B. Adams and 30 others to Selection, to view and lay out as a town- way, a road leading from the road from Chelmsford Centre to North Chelmsford, near the house of J.M. Fletcher, easterly to The Lowell road and near the house of Amos B. Adams. Voted to view the proposed road Monday, March 5th and that legal notice be given to all abutters.
Newwell &. Parker tendered his resignation as Inspector of Cattle, and resignation accenture. William M. Partie Chosen as Inspector of Cattle at Salary of $ 2,50 por day for self and $1,00 per day for horse for each days service rendered, Arthur H. Sheldon Sec.
Chelmsford Mars. March 7th 1894 At a meeting of Selectmen helu this day, voted that the town-way as petitioned for by Amos B. Adams and 30 others, be laid out as defined, and to be re- posted to the town for their action at the annual March meeting.
Arthur H. Sheldon Sec.
Chelmsford Mars March 9th 1894 Meeting of Selection this day, full board present Made out Warrant for annual town Meeting March 19th . . wed The town-way leading from the premises of L. A. Young to Acton road on petition from I. W. Pankhurst to widen and Straighten the same. As evidence was presented to the board, showing it to be a County road it was voter that the petitioners have leave to withdraw
Arthur H. Sheldon Secretary
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Record of fu vecessongs of the Selection of Chelmsford for the aumilieu year 1894
Chelmsford Mass. March 19th 1894 The board of Selectnon Consisting of Eben J. Adam Large 7. Snow, Martin Robbins, and Arthur H. Sheldon, having been duin, i wien and taken Chairman Their oath required, elected Eben J. Adams Selectmen Chairman of the Board. Arthur to Sheldon Sec. pro tem
Chelmsford Mass. March 22nd 1894 At a meeting of the Selection, Assessors, and Overseers of the for held this day, further organized by the Choice of Arthur N. Sheldon Secretary of the board of Selectinen.
Secretary
Chairman Assessors George A. Snow Chosen Chairman of Assessors. + Chairman Martin Robbins Chosen Chairman of Overseers of the Poor.
Iversen. Chairman Boardof Health Newell &. Parker Chosen Chairman Board of Health. Correspondent George 7. Snow Chosen Correspondent in all State aid State aid matters.
Special Police oficer Thomas 3. Mooney appointe Police officer for East East Chelmsford Chelmsford, with all the powers of Constable except The power of serving and executing Civil Process.
1 Auch way Surveyor.
D. W. Lane afiported Highway at Salary Surveyor 01$
2.00 mr. day, and J.J. Wollon to work on roads, in North and West Chelmsford under Supervision of the Highway Surveyor, at the following Prices $4,00 wr day for 2 houses. Cart and driver, 1,50 pr. day for men to shovel.
Registrar of voters.
Lewis M. Dutton Chosen Registrar of voters for three years from May 121894
Monitorof A. M. Quigley Chosen Janitor of Town hall in F. Chelmsford: North Chelmsford tall
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John tr. Nichols Chosen Monitor of Hall in The lunetos Centre of The town at Salary of $1 25- Mar. year, and Centre Town find all materials for heating and lighting - von Hall, all monies received for use of wall to be turned over to the town.
L.K. Howard, D. P. Byom, John F. Whidden and Arthur ft Sheldon, horen Sunt, of Jurais. 1 Voted- that no mo in Three dollars be changed for digging a grave unless when the ground is frozen or other inusual hindrances to excavating.
S. A. Parkhurst, Geo. W. Proctor, D. W. Bickford M. N. Winship, E. H. Shaw, and Myron A. Queen Y appointed Wegners of Coal.
Forest fire Amos B. Adams, B. A. Holt, Warren Berry and Words Geo. F. Snow appointed Forest Fire Wardens.
C. F. Scribner, Myson A. Queen, Geo. W. Chamberlain A. W. Holt. M. H. Winship, John O' Connor F. C. Byam . and Warren Berry apporter Fire Wardens at por, of thirty cents ihr. hour while on duty. of burial L. K. Howard appointed Sufit Of Indigent Soldiersx and Sailors
A. H. Nichols, Gen. G. Moore, E. J. Adams, Charles Andrews and Thomas Brown appointed Special Police without pay from The Town,
Arthur H. Sheldon Lec.
Even J. Achams was chosen one above day, Luft? & Poor forrm at a salary of Three hundred Seventy five dollars fer year (375-) The to pay Seventy five dollars per year for board of his forse.
ArTins 7. 8 helicon Sec.
Rupt of Buscales.
Weighers 1 Coal.
1 Fire Words
Sucht. of idegent soldigs and Sailors
Special Police
Noté Super. of Poor form
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Chelmsford Mass. March 315 189. regular musimy of the Selectmen nein tins day full Board present.
revved the road from Chelmsford Centime to dowell live where the proposed track of the Lowell and Suburban Street Railway is to be Paid.
Voter that the nearest rail be laid 8 feet from the line of highway, on the normerly, Sile of Said highway until near the house of Dr. Amara Howard, When it shall be in the Centre of the Street, and proved to the function of the Action road, where again it be on the Northert, Side of Street, if no objection is offered by the abutters on Raid Street, to the terminus of the line. Voted - That the hill near Putney's residence be taken down one for at the top, and filled in the same at the foot, the expense to be boone jointly by the Town and the Lowell and Suburban Street Railway.
Arthur H. Sheldon Secretary
Chalonsford Muss. April 7th 1894 Meeting of the Selection held This day, full board present.
A. H. Davis granted privilege of putting in gate from his premises to town lated near the horse sheds, he to leave the fence in as good Condition is at present. Voted, that the Four, Treasurer be authorized to borrow Money to the amount of not exceeding One Thousand dollars (1000-) in anticipation of faxes. Notice, that Arthur H Sheldon be directed to remove the band stand from the town Common at North Chelmsford, as asked for by petition of C. H. Holt and 20 others. Edwin C. Perham appointed inspector of animals Kept for slaughter or production of Milk George H. Wilson granted Innholders licence at Central House, Chelmsford Centre.
Inspector of arsenals.
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A. W. Williams granted Victuallers literice on Groton road, at Beach's Fond invForth Chelmsford.
John Le Lamountain given leave to withdraw whon his application for Innholders licence at Adarus House North Chelmsford.
Arthur H. Sheldon Sec.
Chelmsford Mass. April 28th 1894 Regular meeting of the Selectionen Held this das. Voted, that the Town Treasurer be authorized to borrow in anticipation of taxes to the amount of not exceeding one Thousand dollars ($1000-) Edwin C. Pertran appointed agent for The Board of Health, to act for the board in all Cases of emergency. After routine business adjourned Arthur N. Sheleton Loc.
Chelmsford Mass. May 16th 1894 At a meeting of the Selectionon hold This day A. W. Ober was appointed Special Police officer without pay from the town. The Town Treasurer was authorized to borrow one thousand dollars ($1000-) in anticipation of taxes
Arthur Af Sheldon Sec.
Chelmsford Mais. May 26th 1894 Regular meeting of the Selectionen held this day. Voted to petition the Boston Hartford and New Haven R. R. to placea flagman at the Crossing, on the highway near the house. Amos B. Adams on the Lowell road . The Secretary Sent-the Railroad Notice of such vote. An ninhalders was granted to b. A. Paper at Adams House at N.Chelmsford. Reed petition from WH. Hills for 6th Class licence. Postponed action until last Saturday in June. Meid hetition from
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James P. Emerson for One hundred dollars ($100 damage on account of accident to his house on The highway, we are the house of George 8. Spalding After brewing The road where the accident occured Noted That we have leave to withdraw, as the road was found to be in good condition and the town not liable for the damage. "He was to notified by the Secretary, Arthur H. Sheldon, Secretary.
Chelmsford Mars. June 30th 1897 Regular meeting of the Selection held this day. Received a petition from Dr. Chamberlain and others to define the lives of the road in front of the house of B.M. Fiske. After viewing the premises Voted to postpone action when it until the last Saturday, in July.
Voter- the free use of the town halls to the Two High Schools for graduating exercises. A. A. Ayer was granted a virtuallers licence at a house known as " Falconheights", located on Leach's Pond, near Groton road A. Chelmsford Notice was received of a Suit against Nutown by the Common wealth of Massachusetts for the Support of James F. Sleeper at Danvers Insome Asylum. After considering The Mother it was voted :- That in the suit of the Common- wealth v. The town of Chelmsford for Support of James F. Sleeper in Tre Danvers Insane Asylum Sanford to. Dudley of Boston be employed as Counsel for the town of Chelmsford to Conduct the defence in said Suit.
Reed hetition from Granville Pierce and 124 others, harfrayers and Citizens of Chelmsford, Saying that a 6th plass druggist's licence for the sale of intox- natiny be not granted to Wm Hittills. Petition laid upon the table until Mr. Hills comes before The brand .
Petition seid from George Suttle and 2.2 others that the appointment of Horses G. Mooney by the board, as Special. Police officer at bast Chelmsford be revoked and anruled Voter :- to grant a hearing to Petitiones Saturday, July, 28th
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Voted :- that the town treasurer be authorigen to boro one thousand dollars($1000-) in continipation of taxes. Voten :- That action on VM H. Hills application for 6th class drug gists licence to sell intoxicating liquors be postponed until the last Saturday, in July. Arthur H. Sheldon, Secretary Chelmsford Mass, July 28th 1894 Regular meeting of the Selectionen held this day, frell board present. A hearing was granted on petition of George Settle and others for the revoca- tion of the appointment of Thomas C. Mooney as Special Police Officer at East Chelmsford, and after heaving evidence from George H. Dyar, George Butters, Ina Atwood, and others in regard to his unfitness for the position, and argument of Mr. Mooney himself against the petition; it was Unanimously, voted - That The appointment of Thomas C. Mooney as Special Police officer at East Chelmsford be revoked from This date. George r. Dyar and F.H. M. Farlin were appointed Special Police officers at East Chelms- ford with all or any powers of Constables, except the power of serving and executing Civil process; and empowered to carry as weapons Billies and Pistols; with the privilege of pa- Trading, The Streets in Bast Chelmsford on Sundays when in their judgement such action is needed. Action on Nan H. Hills application for a 6th Class drug gists licence was postponed until the last Saturday in August. After routine business adjourned Arthur to. Sheldon, Secretary.
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dreams, ord hass. Aug. 25th 1894 at a meeting of the detectionan meld this day - regular meeting Alfred &1. Parkhurst was appointed Superintendent of burials in place of John H. Whidden deceased. Charles 8. Carter appointue Constable in place of John tr. Whidden deceased. Everett T. Small appointed Fish Warden. Voted - that the Special Police officers at East Chelmsford be notified to proceed to The arrest und prosecution of all persons engaged in the illegal sale of intoxicating liquors in that section of the town
After routine business adjourned to Ang. 28th at one o'clock fr. m. to receive applications for Slaughter House licences. Arthur to Sheldon Secretary.
Chelmsford Mass. Aug. 28th 1894 Adjourned Meeting of the Selectmen held This day- full board present. The following appinations for Slaughter House licences were received and granted whom pay- ment of one dollar (100) each.
David C. Perham. on Westford Street in barn and slaughter house attached to his dwelling. The business to be sides of beef at Wholesale. estimated number of Cattle slaughtered per week, ten, to be done Monday's Wednesday's and Thursdays between the hours of one o'clock f.m. and Six O'clock p.m.
John W. Perham, on North Street in Slaughter house and stable. The business to be sides of beef at wholesale and lead by the carlass-estimate number of each, ten cottle and ten calves, to be done Monday's, Wednesday's and Thursday's between the hours of Six O'clock a. m. and one o'clock p.m. F.V. Merrill, on Westford Street in Slaughter House independent of any other buildings The business to be sides of beef and carcasses of real at wholesale, estimated number of each, ten Cattle and twenty calves, to be cone
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Monday's and Thursday' between the hours of one o'clock from, and fix o'clock him. L. A. Mansfield fr. in South Chelmsford in Straugh- Ter Houses Connected with barns owned by & J. Mansfield and himself. The business to be sides of beef and carcasses of real at wholesale-estima- ted number of each, fifteen Cattle and fifteen Calves, to be done Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, between the hours of one o'clock p. m. and eight o'clock form. Arthur H. Sheldon Secretary Chelmsford Nass. Sept. 29th 1894 Regular meeting of the Selection held this day Licence granted to Howard Lo. Park- upon payment of one dollar - in slaughter house connected with This barn, on road leading from house of John hard to Chamberlain's corner in Westford. The business to be carried on; Sides of beef and carcasses of real at wholesale-estimated number of cattle pr. week Two, and calves five- to be done Thursdays between The hours one o'clock and four o'clock P.M .. John W. Pertam, by vote was given Tuesdays instead of Mondays to do butchering on him hours. Arthur A. Sheldon Sec. Chelmsford Mass. Oct. 1st 1894 Special meeting of the Selectionen held this day to appoint Electron officers. The following were appointed. Warren Berry, Warden-Walter Perham, Deputy Warden Joseph & Warren, Clerk - John N. Redman: Clerk Almon W. Holt, Inspector-Daniel P. Byam "1 Inspector
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