Records Town of Chelmsford 1906-1917, Part 14

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1906
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Under article 26 Voted to rise and offerpoint the sum of $800.00 to insure public buildings Growed by the Town, under the direction of the selectmen.


Under article 27. Voted to vies and appropriate the sum of $ 800.00 with which to purchase as part of the highway equipment the beache. so- called.


Under article 28. Voted to divide precinct one into three precinct as wecommunded by the selectmun in their recommendation duly filed in the office of the Town Clube at least swoim days before this Tweeting.


lendu article 29. Noted that the number of the Finance Committer be increased from first to six to be afprinted by the selection one from each precinct.


Under article 20. Voted that the Highway Superintendent be instructed to al Worsen and one during the current year.


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article 31.


Voted that the Town wine and appropriate the sum of $100.00 to Jay William of Shattuck for damages to hus water pipes in the Breton Ranch.


Under Certach 32- Voted that the sum of Two Hundred Hollan ($200.00) be wised and offroficatid with which to pay one half of the Effeence of constructing a ament sidewalk on the castely side of Middley that for a distance of about four hundred and eighty six feet nothinly of the premises of the Varney .


Under article 33 Voted to dismiss this article.


Under article 34 Votes that the sum of $250.00 be raised and appropriate to mark historic pote in the Town the same to be extended by a committee of find to be afprinted at this meeting. The Committee to continue in office until all such place are marked. Ar. Witam Waters, Capt John J. Mmaham Fourth E. Warren, Chiny shead and Stewart Mackay afferintedas a committee.


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Under article 35. Voted that the sum of "2000.00 be raised and appropriated for the purpose of installing and improving the fine alarm system and equipment of the Town, kad sure to be extended by a Committee of three appointed by the Investor. Arnold Busham. Anen Elinwood and John & Argan were afprinted are a Committee.


Under article 36.


Voted that a Committee of the be appointed by the Moderation to investigate and went at the next Town meeting relative to the purchase of land for fire house sites July W Nimbal, Hoved Billom and M. Edward Piney were ofprinted on a Committee .


Under article 37. Voted that the Town vaise and appropriate, the sum of $4600.00 In the Bufere of purchasing a new truck matter to be in the hands of the school Committee, with ferver to sell or exchange the precht Piena Know as part of the transaction.


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Under article 38 Voted that the unexpended bilance of $4679.19 now in the Town Treasury , of the sun appropriated at the annual Town Meeting held February 141921 for the fourpred new school house at the Westland, 20 Called, be and the same hereby is appropriated toward the expense of making Changes in the cost Clubunfond School Cruce, so called, and equiping the same as provided in a vote of the Town Under article 6 at a special -meeting hild July 21923; and that the further sum of Five thousand three hundred twenty and 81/100 dollars " 5320,81 be approfinated out of Fumage -now in the Town Treasury for the same purposes making a total appropriation of the thousand dollars ($10000.00)


Under article 39. Under this article Worten nurtion by J. Chanh astudent was lost. article Dismissed.


Under article 40- Voted to dianings this article


Under article +1. Voted to wide and appropriate $150.00 In the empire of continuing the grading of Apagar Que to Backily Grad.


Under article 42 Voted to dismiss this article


Under article 43 Votre to diamine this article.


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By motion im of Un. com E Cailleville it was noted to appropriate from exces and deficiency the sum of $25000,00 to apply towards appropriations mach in 1924.


Voted to dissolve the meeting at 540 P.M.


Harold C. Fittirem Walter tinham - Moderato .


Town Cente


at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Child find qualified to vote in Town affairs , held pursuant to Warrant at the Uppen Tren Halt , Clubrespond Centre Village on Thonday Feb 11, 1924 at forclock A.M. the following business con transacted to wit:


The meeting was called to order by Moderaten Walter Bulunan and the Moment read by the Moderato.


Under article 1 Voted to postpone this meeting until Cuticle 9 in the Warrant for annual Tron mutiny is acted on, article 9 in the Warrant for annual Town meeting having been created on, it was votre that the town wine and appropriate the sum of Four thousand dollars ($4000.00) and brnow an additional sum not exceeding Eight thousand Dollars ($100,00) at a rate of interest not exceeding 6% for annum payable semi-annually and to issue therefor five promissory note each in the sime principal sum payable at the expiration


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of one, two, three and four and fire yours from the date thereof, each with to be signed by the Tersumer and Countersigned by a majority of the Brand of Selectrun and that the process be used as follows: five thousand ($5000,00) to continue the Construction of the Breton Road, Five thousand dollars ($5000,00) to Continue the Construction of the lector Road Une thousand dollars ( 1000,00) to upain the Rivereck Boad and One Thousand Willare 1110.00) to wpean the Cartials Grained Krad cach 20 called, two thirds of the experience of the of the Couchuden of the Boston Road and the actor Road and of the funing of the Rivermeck food and the Carliels Grund Good to be trone equally by the Commonwealth and the Country of Middleux 262 Ofted in the affirmative 2 "


negative , Under article 2 Voted to lay this article on the tables centil article 19 in the Warrant for annual Tron metry is acted our, article 19 in the Warrant for the annual Town mutiny having been active one Voted to authorize the detection to Contract with the Lowell Electric Light Cre at the then providing prece your light In the following additional lights Two lighte in Columbus aves ,


East Chelmsford,


Voted to dissolve the muting at 1400, ,


Tron Click


Walter Jukum Producator


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Officers Appointed By The Selectmen


Office


Name of OfficeR


When Qualifies Before Whom


Finance Committee


F. Vincent Kelly James P. Duringan Emile E. Paignon John C. Monahan Henry F. Derine -C. George ARMSTRONG


Town Counsel FREDERIC A. Fisher


Sup't. Streets William Shanks


Supt. Moth Dept. William Shanks


Registrar Voters Karl Perham


Sealer of Curtis A. Ailem Weights + Meas.


Forest WarDen ARNOLD PERham Fish+ Game Ward, Charles Morse


Walter Perham


Supt . Indigent SolDienst Sailors BURials


Janitors of Town Halls


ALBERT H. Davis Justin J. Potter


Fence Viewers


HERBERT C. Sweetser George A Mcnulty FRED I. Vinal


Field DRIVERS FRED I. Vina) George Small William ReID


March 1 1924


Town Al.


March 41924 Town Clink


:


Feb 271924 Feb 29 1924


Town Clark


Feb 27 1924


Town Clark


Tour. Clark


Feb 28 1924 feb 28 1924 Oct. 15 1924


Toros Cluck


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office


Name of Officer


When Qualifies


Before Whom


Appraisers


Emile E. Paignon ALBERT H. Davis John F. Parker


Feb 271924


Town Click


J.H. Valentin Town Click Raymond Savelli


Town Cluck Town Click


John A Valentina


Ecb 29 1914 March 3 1924 Jub 27 1924


Frank tay Town Click Wh T. Pickin


feb 291924


Trova Click


May 61924 Var 31924


-Town Carh


special Police officers


Patrick Weich William Shanks F. Vincent Kelly George Small Morton B. Wright ALBERT H. Daris Archi Bald Cook James R. Gookin Charles F. Morse Charles Finnick William ReiD John O'Brien Charles O. ROBBins George C. Moore JR. Justin J. Potter EDWIN E. Davis HENRY Starely


special Police AR FiRe Duty


Arnold C. PERham Wilhelm T. Johnson LoRen J. Ellinwood Joseph D. Ryan Henry Quinn


March 18 1924 March 11924 Feb 29 1924


March 4 1924 Feb 27 1924 March xxx924 March 11924


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office


Name of Office


When Qualifies


Before Whom


MeasureR: of SawDust


Pear ì T: DURRe»


29 1924


Herman P. M. com


Weighers of Hay


HARRY L. Parkhurst MyROM A Queen


March 71924 Feb 29 1424


Tom Norman & bacon


MEASURENS of NUMBER


MyRON A. Queen Pearl T. DURRell


Lub 24 1924 Jeb 291924 Feb 29 1924


Norman P. Han


Joseph ERWITH E. Hamlin Russell


Fit 23 1924 March 71924


HARRY L. Parkhurst


EDWARDA YOUDal


Francis O. Dutton


HERBERT C. SweetsER


James A. Burton Arthur LaPrice EDWARD B. Russell Walter W. EDWARDS


WeighERS of Coal


Harry L. Park hurst


March 71924 Mar 1 1924


Town Click Town Club


John J. Dunigan James P. Dunigan


Weighers of Merchandise


James F. Leahey Paul mcGREGOR James F. Dunigan James Long William Brown Walter Perham Sinai SimaRD James P. Dunigan SiDney E. PERham Harry L. ParkHURST Michael Scollan


March 5 1924 W.T. Pichon


feb 24 1921 Walter Click " Town Click March 4 1924 March 4 1924 Much 4 1924 DOct / 1924 March 4 1924 Town Cenk March 71924 May 171929 Walter Chace


" Town Click


Town Cluck Norman P. mesm norman P. men


Feb 27 1924 Jeb 29 1924 feb 29 1424


Dec. 13 1924


Town Clerk


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Office


Name of Officer


When Qualifico


Before Whom


---


MeasureRS of WOOD


James F. Dunigan ERrin W. Sweetser HERBERT C. Sweetse R John. J. Dunigan HARRY L. PARKHURST Pearl T. DURRell MyRon A Queen Hosmer W. Sweetser


Arnold C. Pertam


Arnold C. Perham John J. Hogan horen Ellinwood


act 1 1924 March 201924. Feb 211924 Mar 1 1924 March $ 1924 Jeb 29 1924 feb 29 1924 March 3 1924


APRIL 2 1924


Tom Click Town Click Town Click Town, Chat


Norman O. Moon


Town Click


Animal Inspector


Fire Engineers


pecial Police Officers with Out Pay


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Office


Name of Officer


When Qualified


Before Whom


Meat Insp.


William S. Hall


B. of A. AGent


Mary E. Sheehan


Town Pounds


Town Farm James S. Wotton-Barn


Supt. Almshouse Frank Hannaford


Mar 1 1924 Jour link


Matron Mis Frank Stannojord


Almshouse


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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middlesex SJ


To Fred I Vinal, Constable of the Town of Chelmsford , greeting


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warm the inhabitants of said town who are qualific to vote in Grimanies to meet in their Several Polling Blocks , viz : Precinct Que. Town Hall .. Chalon fords Contre Precinct -Two, Town Hall, north Clubms ford Precinct Three, Historical Hath Used Clubsford Grecinet Four, School House, East Clubms ford Precinct Five, School House, South Chelmsford Precinct Six, Golden Cove Schot House, Westlands Tuesday the Twenty ninth Hay of april 1924 at 12 o'clock M., In the following sempre; To bring in the water to the Primary Officine for the election of Candidates Political Parties In the following office 7 Delegater at Large to the National Convention of the P. franty 7 alternate Delegatie at Large ". " . 8 Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the D. fourty I alternate Delegates at large ..


4 2 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party with Congressional Histract


2 alternate District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party with Congressional District 4 District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party 5th Congressional District 4 alternate District Delegation to the Natural Conventual of the Democratic Party with Congressional District The falle will be open from 12m to 8P.m. and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested Cofoire thereof seven days at least


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before the time of said muting as directed by vote of the Town. Hereof fail ist to make return of this warrant with your dringer therever at the time and place of said meeting.


Siven cende our hands. this tunth day of april G. L.


William S. Belleville Serge w. Hay Selection of Chelmsford Return I have served the frying Warrant by posting attested copies, thereal at least Seven days before holding said meeting as directed by a vote of the Town


Fred I Vinal


april 181924 Constable of the Town of


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Commonwealth


of Massachusetts at a legal meeting held april 29 1924 at the six Queents of the Town of Clubrafael In persona qualified to vote in Presidential Pumares the following Candidatin recieved. the number of votes set against their respective


iffice


Name Of CandiDate.


Political PARTY


Pec.


#1


Prec. #2


Ppec. #3


Prec. #4


PREc.


PREc. $6


Total


Channing H Cx of Breton


R


118


41


14


24


19


V3 53


279 269 259 268


TP


115


42


13


21


21


19


R


112


40


13 14


22


19


49 48 37


259 124


Pauline Of Theyear of Lancaster Elizabeth Putnam of Breton Charles H Innes of Boston Jun Joust Foyers of Swell Robert M. Stevens of Bittefiles thong & Browne of Kolem June Borden J. of Fall River Blanka


R


111


39


12 14


21 21 20


18 18


46 45


247 248


R


117


44


14


2 4


53


46


241 271 246 245 275 197


Charles & Smith & limaen R Kimball Colby of methuen Blanks


117 115 8


41 43 6


14 13


22 22 6


18 18


49 48 /3


261 259 34


Victor Francia Seventy Soviel P Charles P. Howard of Reading R Blanks


107 106 -


39 37 14


14 13 1


21 21 8


151 15 1


44 39 27


24% 231


R


R


115


41


13


19


21


17 17 18 18


48 49


48 263 263


114


41


41 40


12 13 12 9


20 19 21


17 18 17


47 45 60


64


110 108 110


40 32


29


-


17 19


43


in


at Large


ict es elegantes 5 Distinct


Deinate La hist


Delegates at Lunge 5 th District


Henry Cabot Lodge of Nohant Frederick H Billett, of Springfuld William M. Butter of Breton John H. Sherburne of Brookline . Panna C . Bird , of Walpurle Jessie G. Hall of Worcester Blanka


31


24


6


26


111


39


109


40


12


41


13


21


118


117


45


12


1


-


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Office


Name Of CandiDate


Pol.


Party PREEl PREc 2 PROC 3 PREc. 4 Pret.5 Free# 6 Total


6


13


19


4


1


44


5 7


7 6


8


18


/


4


/


4


/


26 37 30 رحى


4 V 5 4


7 6 6


10 14


/


4


29


13


115


80


1


4


9


222


Charles Of Cole of Breton


arthur J. B. Cartier of Flower William G. O Hear of The adam gerimich. Healey of Natick Edward a Ginsburg of Brooklin Wenothy Whiffle Fry of Brokline Mary H Quincy of Breton inne O'keefe Hefinan of Northansen. H Mary Bacigalupo of Breton Blanke


3


4


8


3 a


/


20


3


6


10


/


3


1


24


3


7


/


3


/


26


3


6


11 12 8


1


2


-


24


2


3


140


98


--


12


9


18 289


William A. Doyle & Melden


S


1


3


5


-


1


-


20


5 4


V


2


2


11


-


/


1


4


-


5


1


1


1


-


/


/


19 22 23 23


6 1 3 6


1


8


-


1 IN -


4


-


32 129


115


- -


24


3 35 2 - 30


Michael N Hran of Lowell John & Mallaney of Lowell John Valentine Jamie P; Hunigen


4 4


4 cl !x


9 8 11/100


8 12


1


2


11 IN V


. .


4


1


29


9


1


4


/ 1


7


13


13


1


4


1


1 26


/


3


3


1


29


7


3 3 3


6 7


9


1


3


1 23


alternate Delegates at


district Delegante


5 hlistreet


andrew E. Britt of Inwell Patrick W. One of Swell John W. Healy of Swell James A. Siltrials of Swell Bernard & Soldin y Wobum Katherine 7. Mccarthy of Swell Peter P Mc Menumon of Lowell Humphrey O'Sullivan of Lowell Walter H. Wilcox of Wobum Blanke


3


2


27


1


4 4 15 13 7


7 12


/


/


/


2 14


10 1


14 /


1


/


30


2


14


2


-


1


-


-


11


delegatie at Large


District Delegatie


(alternate


62


3


29


14 1 14 1 1


1 1


David J. Wolds of Fitchburg arthur Lyman & Waltham Graph B. Ely of Westfuld John F. Liberty of Boston Helen A. Mochdonald Lucan W. Fitzgerald f Brotm Are Herbert of naath Mary E Mechan of Kerstin Blanks


5


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Warrant In Special Town muting at Upper Town Hall. Clubsford Centre, Monday Evening , May 19 / 1924


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middlesex S.S.


To Fred I. Vinal, a Constable of the Town of Clubs ford. Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth afrisard you are hereby required to notify the legal voters of said Club fond to meet in the Leffen Town Hall at Clubnsford Centre, on Monday, the nineteenth day of may current, at secret in the evening, then and there to act ufern the following articles viz;


article 1_ To see if the Town will authorize the Brand of Fire Engine to sell the old five wagon now kept at Smith chelmsford; or act in ulation thereto.


article 2. To see if the Town will offerint a special committee to conferifrom time to time with the engineer and officials of the Commonwealth and Country of Middleaux having the matter in change, relative to the reconstruction of Princeton Street and Middleany Shut; or act in relation thereta


Article 3- To see if the Town will comment to the appropriation and use by the City of Lowell for the empire of a faitlic Corretory of a triangular forral of land, founded costerly by Carlidi tuti westerly by Kreton Road, and northernty by the Loveck. dubnafred Town live, should the same be approved by the Board of Health of Clubsford, fevrewant to the provisions of Several Lawe, Chapter 114, Section &


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entitled " Cemeteries and Burial " or act in relation thereto.


Article 4- To see if the Town will covent to the appropriation and use by the City of Lowell in the purpose of a public demiting of about fifteen acres of land situated on the westerly side of Boston Road and founded northuly by the dowell. Chelmsford Town line and land used or intended to If used are an aminek to the Exam Cemetery. should the same be approved by the Brand of Health of Clubrichard, pourwant to the perovicinic of Several Lawa, Chapter 114 Section 34, entitled Cemeteries and Burial" or act in relation thereto.


Article - To see if the Town will vite to raise and appreciate the sum of Leventun Hundred Holland ($1700.00) and bonow the further sum of thirty three Hundred Dollars ($3300.00), or what other rum , with which to purchase a stone Cruncher for the Highway Aientment, or water and appropriate any, and, if any, what amount therefore, or act in water thereto.


article 6. To see if the Town will note to raise and appropriate, the finthen on of Three Thousand Wallace, ("3000.00) to Go added to the general Highway Fund and used for oiling the puthe words in Town ar act in latin thereto.


Entede 7 -10 sur of the Town will vote to wie and appropriate the same of seven Hundred Dollars ($70000) to be added to the sum of three Hundred dollars (5300.00) appropriate


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at the last annual town meeting for the One and Maintenance of the Dunstable Brad, 20 Called, and word to jewy one half the experience of monitaining the Hunstable Arad and Middlesex that we detown during the reconstruction of Princeton that and medallack strut, the other half to be paid by the Commonwealth; or wat in ulation thereto.


article 8. To see if the Town will vote to laise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (4500.00), or what other sum, for the purpose of locating the precinct lines and bounding the precisats of the Town of Chelmsford , and procuring plana of the same ? or act in ulation therets.


article 9- To see if the Town will ofprint a Committee of three , or any and what other number, to obtain tentations plans and specifications for a new grammar school building at the Center Village, and to rent at a future muting an estimate of the cost of the same and of a suitable site theufo; a act in relation thirty.


article 10- In event of affirmative action under the preceding article, to see if the Iron will vite to use and afpropist. a sufficient sum with which to mut the expenses of the committee appointed thereunder; or out in relation thereto.


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article 11. To see if the Town will vote to accept as a gift from the Village Improvement association of the antes Village the fire which and equipment already installed in the Centre Town Hall, or act in ulation thereto.


Cuticle 12. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Holland ($150.00) as an additional appropriation for transportation for the Board of Health, or art in relation thereto.


article 13- To see if the Town will vote to cause und appropriate the sun of Seventy Fret Hollale ($71.00) for the pumpene of moving a true in-Say Street in the Tenth Village located in the sidewalk in front of the residence of Gange E -Sagun; nact in relation thanks.


Untule 14- 16 se of the town will-vote to authning the selection to contract with the Swell Electric Light Corporation of the them prevailing pride in light for the following addilimet lights , and will will and appropriate a sufficient sum of numery to mut the expuse thereof, og: The lights on Littleton street, the most Westerly one to be near the dwelling house owned by a. M. Waren. First lights on Hallin Good between Stedman strut and the hoch Grad; is act in ulation thereto.


and you are directed to save this warrant by Heating alleded Copie there at the set ofices in the Centre of the Town, truth Clubanja


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Anth Chilisfond, and West Chuluia fond, and at the School House in East Chinaford and at the Golden Gove School Anice, Westland. seven days at least byme the time offerentede In holding said mutiny


tereny List hat, and make whom of this Warrant, with you drings threevin to the Town Cark, at the time and place of holding the meeting fresaid. Given under our hands their tenth. day of May, in the year of our Land Munition hundred twenty four


William E Belleville Senge W. Llan Selection of Clubnon food Return I have served the foregoing warrant by proting atteled, copies thereof more than seven days before the times of said meeting as directed by vite of the Town


Fue I. Vind andtable of the town of Culina fond.


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at a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Chuland, qualified to vote in Town affaire held feirewant to Warrant at the Uppin Town Hall, Centre Village, Monday May 19 1924 at 8.00 o'clock B. M. the following business was transacted to wit; The metry was called to order by Moderato Walter Berham and the Warrant und by Town Clark Harold C Pettiness.


Under article __- Voted that the Fire Engineers be and hereby are authorized to sell either at Public Question or by advertised bids , the old fire wagon une kept at Snick Chelmsford.


Under Centrale 2- listed to appoint a special Committee of three to confer from time to time with the engineer and officiate of the Commonwealth and Country of Middleet having the mother in Change, relation to the construction of Function and Middleaux Strute and that the Chain offering atree mentioned Committer; The Chin offerinted as this Committe Form Argan , William J.Dicken and Bernard 7. Silmore. This Committee to spent at a futur hurting


Under article 3_ Voted to dismiss this article


Under article 4. Voted to dienings this article.


Under article 5- Usted that the Board of Selectrum be and herby are authorized and infervered to purchase as a part of the highway equipment of the Town , a stone Crushn of such Capacity and make as they may offreve at a cost not exceeding five thousand ($5000 .. ) dollars and that the Town


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wise and appropriate therefor the sum of Seventeen hundred ($100.00) dollars and Grow the balance at a rate of interest not exceeding 6% per annum payable semi annually and issue therefor there feremisery notes lack for the principal sum of one third the total amount towed, fragable at the expiration of one, two and three years from the date themof, such note of with to be signed by the Jelasuren and Countersigned by a majority of the Brand of selectmen. 197 viled in the affermatur the vote was unannom Under article 6_ Coted that the sum of there thousand ($3000.00) be vised and appropriated as an addition to the general highway fund and used for oiling the public woda of the town.


Under article 7_ - Voted that the sum of Seven hundred dollars (H1 700 or) be raised and approfonated and that the some together with the sum of Three Hundred ($300,00) dollars appropriated at the last annual meeting for the care and maintenance of the Hunstable Ford, so called, be used to jeany one half the experience of maintaining the Hunstable Grad and middlesex that as detrune dining the reconstruction of Princetry that and Middleand that, the other half to be fed by the Gummwealth


Under article 8_ This article was voted on in the negative.


Under article 9. In Motion-made by Mr. Proctor or fellner. That a committee of the be appointed by the Moderator to act under this article and to ufint at the next annual Town-muting, Tu Jor. O. Humigan


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offered an amendment to Mr. Proctor's Motion, and the amendment was Canied as follows:


Voted that a special committee be appointed to obtain tentative plans and specifications for a new grammen- school building at the Centre Village and in the alternative also to obtain tentative plane and specifications for remodeling the present grammar school at the Centre Village and to repent at a future meeting an estimate of the Cost of a new building and of a suitable Lite therefor, and an estimate of the cost of remodeling the present building and of procuring additional land adjoining the said present site for playground purposes, and that the Commuter Consist of the following named ; Charlie EN. Krugh , Thomas A. Tamum . 7. Vincent Kelly , M. Edward Piney and William E. Bellwill.


Under article 10- Noted that a sum of money not to exceed $1000,00 be caused + appropriated to definy the exferme of the Committee under article 9. Under article 11. Voted to accept as a gift from the Village Improvement aservation of the Center Village the fire whistle and equipment already installed in the Centre Town Hall.


Under article 12 Noted that the sun of Fifty ($50.00) dollar be used and appropriated as are additional appropriation for transportation for the Board of


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Under article 13. Voted to raise and ofperformante the sum of $75.00 for the fewforce of umoving a the located in the sidewalk in front of the usidence of Surge E. Saying in the Inthe Village.


- Under article 14. Voted to authorize the selection to Contract with the Lowell Elective Light Corporation at the then prevailing price per light for the following lights and wich and offerfinate a sufficient sum of money to meet the expume theroof, to wet: The lights on Littletime that, the most westerly one to be near the dwelling finne owned by G. M. Waren. Five lights on Halton Road between Stedman street and the Ninth Food




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