Records Town of Chelmsford 1906-1917, Part 26

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1906
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610


JUN -S 1928


full power to make said negotiation adjustments and detiniune where the right of way choll be and all other power


necessary to effect, the consummation of sand purchase. That the sum of Six Thousand and fifty dollars be offroprinted from the Excers and Deficiency Fund for said purchase and necessary affirmer therets.


article # 5- In a motion made by Burge. W. Hay, it was voted that the selection be authorized and empowered to sill by public auction on or before June 28 1928, the building and contents therein , how called the " Old Grammar School" situated on the land purchased from Hildreth . Hutton on the easterly side of the north Road now so- called, and 100.00 be appropriated at this tons for the expense of such sale , also that The selectmen be instructed to enter into an agreement either by themselves or their agents with the purchaser of said building that all material excepting the stone or granite be removed from the said premises on or before November 1 1928 and that the purchaser be obliged to post a. substantial sum of money as a forfit for the fulfillment of such agreement.


article # 6. On a motion made by Selectman Singe Higley, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of Forty Holland (40) to pay for the premium of the bond of the Personer of the Insurance Fund Commission


611


JUN -6 1929


Under Article # 7 In a motion made by Selectman Eliphalet G. Brown, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred and Thirty Hollow (330) for the purpose of repairing the buildings of the Trum Infirmary.


Under article # 8. On a motion made by Selectman Senge Rigby, it was voted raise and appropriate the sum of Thirty Three Hundred Dollars (3300) for the purpose of repairing the North Road so- called, this amount being one third of the coat thereof; the other two thirds being shared by the County and Commonwealth equally.


Under article # 9 In a motim made by Selectman Tenga Higley, it was voted to authorize the Selectimen to contract with the awell Electric Light Corporation for the installation of four additional lights on the action Prod.


Under article #10, In a motim made by Selectman Serge Higley, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thrand Hollow ($10,00) for the purpose of purchasing fire hose for the fire department.


Under article HH In a motim made by Selectman Songs Higley, it was voted to accept the gift of a certain lot of land from Frank W. Sandler of Newton, moss. on morning Road, sometimes called Maluch Prod. Said strip of land is more particularly Described in a deed offered to said Trum of Chphusfunc and which will be recorded in the Middlesex with Hastruct Registry of Reds, m 2


612


JUN -6 1928 event said gift is accepted.


At this time on a motion made by John C. Monahans, it was voted to reconsiden article 8 pertaining to the north Road so- called.


In a motion made by the C Monahan it was voted, to appropriate from the Overlay Resurs, account the sum of Thirty Three hundred Dollars (3300) for the Sunfire of repairing the North Road, so-called This amount being one third of the cost thereof ; the other two things fering showed by the muty and Commonwealth equally.


Under Article AL. In a motun made by Selecturan Sing Rigley, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of one Hundred and Seventy Eight Dollars and Thirty hime Cents ($178.39) with which to pay claims of 1927 .


Under article #13- In a hotum made by Selecturan Senge Rigley, it was voted to raise and appropriate the sum of line Hundred and Sixty Holland ($(60) for the purpose of paying damage arising out of the relocation of the Bellenca and Russell milk Por. Said seem to be expanded as follows: Seventy Five Hollow to graph La Belle, Seventy Five Dollars to Edward R. Blood and Im Hollow to Prealta Auger .


Myder article # 14, In a motim made by Selecturan Singe Digly, it was vortice to accept and allow Manchow Street as laid out by the Selectmen as shown by their report duly file in the office of the Form Clark


613


JUN ~ $ 1928


Myden Article # 15_ An a mostem made by Selectman Surge Rigley, it were voted to dismiss this article pertaining to Barnany Road so-called.


Under Article # 16_ An a motum made by Selectman Senza izly, it was voted to accept and allow Manning Road as described and laid out by the Selection as show bey their report and flan denly filed in the office of the From alink .


Under article # 1%, Ohne a motion made by Selectman Tenga Rigby it was voted to dismiss this article pertaining to the discontinuance of a porteurs of Morning Prace so-called offerite the property of Welkom A and Free S. Baldwin.


On a motion made by Selection Senza Higley it was voted to adjourn this muting at 9.45 P.m.


From Click


614


A00 - 1 :928 Electron Officina appointed by the Selectmen to serve one year ending august 1st 1929


OFFICE


NAME


PREC WHEN QUALIFIED.


BEFORE WHOM


WARDEN


DANIEL E. HALEY HAROLD D. MACDONALD


1


luz 21 1928 auz 3 1928


Frun Clerk Tmn Click


DEP. WARDEN DEP. CLERK


ALDEGONDE PETERSON


1


1 Sept 171928 aug 61928


Irm Click


FRANCIS J. SHEEHAN


ANNIE C. DAVIS


/


Ruz 11928


To Clark


EDITH A. PERHAM


BESSIE A. PERHAM HERBERT L. BISHOP JOHN T. MCTEAGUE


, Oct 11 1928


WARDEN CLERK


JAMES MCQUADE


2


Sept 17 1928


Irm Clerk


GEORGIA QUEEN


DEP. WARDEN


MARY K. DALEY


PUTH ROBINSON MARY ROUSSEAU


2


2 Juz 191928 Cuz 8 1928 2 Det 171928 Cuz 6 1928 Sift 1/1928 Det 10 1928 act 9 1928 2


Im Clk. John Ht Valentin & P.


WARDEN CLERK DEP. WARDEN DER CLERK INSPECTOR INSPECTOR


BAYARD C. DEAN


3


Apt 17 1928 Sept 181928 Quy 8 1928


Tam Cluck Town Clevin


3 3


PITA G. ANDERSON JAMES SAVAGE


WARDEN CLERK


DEP . WARDEN DEP. CLERK INSPECTOR


DANIEL REARDON LEWIS JENNISON LYDIA BARRIS LILLIAN FIELDING CHARLES FINNICK


4 4


4 4 4 Aug 13 1928 Quy 141928 auf 8 1928


Jon Click


Trum Clark


DE


Iran Clarke Imm Clerk From Click Umr. Pucken h. P. In Cek. 1


DEP. CLERK INSPECTOR INSPECTOR DEP. INSPECTOR DEP. INSPECTOR CLERK TEMP. OFFICER


ELLA KATH LAURA C. SHUGRUE


2


2


SARAH HARRINGTON HARRI ETT BUCHANAN GEORGIA QUEEN NELLIE SHAWCROSS


2 2


LOREN J. ELLINWOOD LOTTIE BROWN CATHERINE D. PINEY 3 Cuz 8 1928 Im 6 1928 3 3


1


CLERK


WALTER H. MCMAHON


INSPECTOR INSPECTOR DEP. INSPECTOR DEP. INSPECTOR TEMP. OFFICER "


1 Luz 7 1928 Quez 71928 1175 1


Jim Clark


2 REFUSED TO SERVE aug 8 1928 2 Sept 131928


AUG -1 1928


615


OFFICE


INSPECTOR TEMP. OFFICER =


..


MARY L. QUINN GEORGE MCNULTY FRED MOSELEY JAMES H. HILL


WARDEN CLERK DEP. WARDEN Dep. CLERK INSPECTOR INSPECTOR TEMP. OFFICER ..


WARDEN CLERK DEP WARDEN ~ CLERK INSPECTOR INSPECTOR


GEORGE MCINTOSH ELEANOR PARKER ROBERT HENDERSON FLORRIE WALTON RAYMOND T. OSBORN


JOHN P. QUIRK


+ xxx


aug 11928


Edward Roffin J. P.


Imam Clark


Town Clerk Jim Clark


5 aug 14 1928


5 Quy 7 1928 Jeff 171928 acht 9 1928


Rt 8 1928


6 6


Aug 11928 aug 91928


Trwa Clerk Tran Click


6 Cuz 91928


6 Luz 6 1928


Felth Emmon J. P


6 6


luz 10 1928


From Click


NAME


JOHN SCOBORIA SIDNEY DUPEE GEORGE L. WAITE CAROLINE WRIGHT JOHN F. PARKER ETHEL WRIGHT ARTHUR HOUSE ELSIE FISH


PREC WHEN QUALIFIED BEFORE WHOM


lug 91928 Cuz 6 1928


5 J 5 aug 21 1928


Son Click Atcturitar J.P.


610


SEP 19 1929


Warrant For State Primary Tuesday, the Eighteenth Day of September 1928 Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middleuk, SS. To John E. Johnson , a Comotable of the Town of Chelmsfine Sutiny, In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warm the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to mut in their several filling places , viz ;


Precinct 1, Town Hall, Calmaford Centre Precinct 2, From Hall. north Clubnofond Precinct 3, Historical Hall, What Chelmsford Precinct 4, School House, East Chelmofonce Jeanet 5, Liberty Hall, South Clubmsford Precenet 6, Solden Gove Schol House, Westlunds.


On Tuesday, the Eightenth Day of September, 1928, at four o'clock P.m. for the following purposes;


To bring in their voter to the Primary Of ere for the nomination of Condidation of Political Parties for the following offices;


Governor for this Commonwealth of Marchuseth "


Lieutenant Swvernon for ..


Secretary of the


Treasurer and Reciever Several for 11 Auditor of the 11 11


attorney General for 11


11 1)


Senator in Congress for . Representative in Compres for the Fifth Conquasimal Distreet Councilor for the Sixth Councilon Histrict


Senator for the Eight Senatorial District


1


617


SEP 13 1929


One Representative in Sen. Count for the Eleventh Representations District Grunty Commissioners (2) for this Mudglass County Register of feeds for the Middleas worth District Click of Conta In the Middlesy County Vacancies


In Middleses County Associate County Commissioner. ( to fill vacancy ) and for the Election of the following officine : Heatrest members of State Committee for each political party - for the Eighth Senatorial Histrict.


Eighteen members of the Republican From Commute I'm members of the Democratic Trum Committee Six Helegaten to State Convention of the Republican party Den Heligater to State Invention of the Avcratic Party


All of the above candidater and officers are to be voted upm one fallot. 1 The folks will be open from four o clock P. M. to sine o clock P.m ..


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the Town


Hereof Fail hot and make return of this Warrant with your doings therm at the time and place of said meeting. Seven under our hands this eighth day of September Q.D. 1928


Senge Right Elipholet S. Brown Selection of Chalanford


Midalian 80 Curswant to the within warrant, I have nothing and warmed the inhibitants BEL


618


SEP 19 :328


Town of Chelmsford by posting up artistic Copies of the same at the text officer in the Centre of the Form, South Clubmanfond, Truth Chelance, West Clubnfance and at the School Atrue at East Chehansford , and at the Golden Cove School Arms at the Wetlands seven days before the date have as within directed


619


SEP 18 1928


Commonwealth of massachusetts.


at a legal muting held on Sept. 18 1928 at the six precinct in the Town of Chinaforce for persons qualified to vote in State Primaries the following Candidatin received the number of votes set against their respective nome.


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


P-1


P- 2, P- 3, P-4 P-5 P-6 TOTAL


289 WALPOLE ST.


FRANK G. ALLEN-NORWOOD 17 WADE STREET FRANK A. GOODWIN- BOSTON


392 178


168 131


33 24


51


14


89


487


BLANKS


30


16


2


4


0


3


8


72


CHARLES LAWRENCE BURRILL-BOSTON 27 HOLDEN ST. PEHR G. HOLMES - WORCESTER 84 GROVE AVENUE


R


26


6


3


8


0


9


52 193


JOHN C. HULL-LEOMINSTER 44 HARRISON ST.


R


103


30


9


4


10


37


42


35


7


2


7 NO 0


2


31


JOHN H. SHERBURNE-BROOKLINE 10 ORKNEY ROAD WILLIAM STERLING YOUNGMAN-BOSTON R


164 124


88 85


20 12


31 9


3


45


278


62


20


3


14


5


8


112


FREDERIC W. COOK-SOMERVILLE


R


473


251


50


68


36


169


1047


BLANKS


127


64


9


26


8


20


254


7 REVERE PLACE FRED J. BURRELL-MEDFORD 24 CHURCH ST.


R KK K R


212


25 98


82 39 45


28 3 12


24


6


40


225


BLANKS


106


65


5


21


5


20


222


214 SYCAMORE ST. DWIGHT L. ALLISON-WATERTOWN 70 WOODSIDE TERRACE


41


21


4


11


2


106


JULIA B. BUXTON-SPRINGFIELD 14 WEBSTER TO


T


151


49


16


20


13


K


69


41


5 25


8


8


11


142


197


128


31


10


88


479


R


14


13


2


4


1


6


40


R


20 108


4 59


4


3 17


3


9


42


14


209


36


21 26


1


5 6


4


5


77


ROBERTM. LEACH-TAUNTON JJ BRADFORD ROAD


33


126


WYCLIFFE C. MARSHALL-WATERTOWN R 92 HIGH ST.


8


4


2


15


15


42


360


SECRETARY


TREASURER


Lolland


ROLAND H. CHOATE-MILTON 27 WALES ST. ALONZO B. COOK- BOSTON 77 HVON ST HARVEY E. FROST-SOMERVILLE 127 OAKDALE AVENUE ROSWELL F. PHELPS-DEDHAM BLANKS


159


84


67


359


JOHN W. HAIGIS-GREENFIELD 249 PARK ST,


57


415


J. ERNEST KERR-BOSTON 11 WHITTIER ST.


a


80


RUSSELL A. WOOD-CAMBRIDGE


R


PARTY


GOVERNOR


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


690 LONGMEADOW ST.


GEORGE A. BACON-LONGMEADOW 44 Jor ST.


FK


35


2


0


97


759


39


30


13


25 16 8


20


27 34 283


3


BLANKS


75 BENTON ROAD


620


SEP 19 1929


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


r.


P-1 .P-2 P-3 PX PJ R6


TOTAL


KF


131 350


78 170


17 36


29 46


11 26


57 112


323 740


BLANKS


119


67


6


19


7


20


238


EBEN S. DRAPER- HOPEDALE NEWTON ST. BENJAMIN LURING YOUNG- WESTON


R


386 82 91


202 36 40


40 9 9


69 7 13


1 12


140 25 15


180


BLANKS


41


37


1


5


3


9


96


4XYANDOVER ST EDITH NOURSE ROGERS- LOWELL R


BLANKS


42


27


2


6


4


11


92


209 SUMMER ST.


TP


328 85


175 56


35 12


53 17


7


123 33


740 210


BLANKS


187


108 473


67 230


10 47


34 56


9 34


23 162


1002


BLANKS


19


18


2


4


1


4


48


JAMES A. GRIMES- ACTON WESTFORD STI


R


102 456


43 233


4 52


7 79


/ 40


16 161


173 1021


EDWARD J. ROBBINS-CHELMSFORD


R


BLANKS


42


330 400


167 200


39 43


52 60


28 31


120 145


236 879


BLANKS


470


263


36


76


29


113


987


RALPH N. SMITH- ARLINGTON


R


447


234


SI


69


30


164


995


BLANKS


153


81


8


25


14


25


306


R


R


285 207 16


192 62 10


33 21 1


63 17


22 15 0


100 70 7


695 392 35


DEEDS MIDDLESEX NORTHERN DISTRICT


BLANKS


92


51


4


13


7


12


185


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


CONGRESSMAN 5TH DIST.


COUNCILLOT 6TH DIST


SENATOR SIA MIDDLESEX DISTRICT.


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERALCOURT 11 THE MIDDLESEX DISTRICT


EDMANDS ROAD


NATHANIEL I. BOWDITCH-FRAMINGHAM T 465 BROADWAY WALTER C. WARDWELL- CAMBRIDGE R


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MIDDLESEX


CLEAR CounTs MIDDLESEX


REGISTER OF


7 RUTH ST. ABEL TP. CAMPBELL- LOWELL 4 BARTON AVE CHARLES H. HOWARD- LOWELL 52 WARE ST Louis W. RICHARD- LOWELL


R


558


288


57


88


40


178


1209


HARVEY L. BOUTWELL MALDEN 67 FOREST ST. JOSEPH F. DYER- MEDFORD


26


33


351


84


12


24


IS FRED ST. EDWARD GASTON CAMPBELL- LOWELL WESTFORD ST. WALTER PERHAM- CHELMSFORD


R


39


3


8


12


10%


33 GAY ST.


ATTORNEY GENERAL


19 RUM FORD AVE, CLARENCE A. BARNES-MANSFIELD 52 CHURCH GREEN JOSEPH E. WARNER-TAUNTON


333 ANDOVER ST. BUTLER AMES - LOWELL ADIN ST.


R


28


865 160


251


7


1


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


19 BANKS ST. DANIEL D. GORMAN-SOMERVILLE WHIPPLE RD MELVIN G. ROGERS- TEWKSBURY


R


35 422


26 213


8 45


3 69


1 36


9 154


82 939


BLANKS


143


26


6


22


7


26


280


ALFRED W. HARTFORD- WESTFORD 291 WILDER ST. WILLIAM J. WHITE JR- LOWELL


R R


220 215


138 101


40 13


21 43


19 20


69 88


507 480


BLANKS


165


76


6


30


5


32


314


HERBERT C. SWEETSER-BOSTON RD GRACE CRAIGE PERHAM-WESTFORD STR NELLIE R. PICKEN- MIDDLESEX ST R WALTER PERHAM- WESTFORD ST MARION L. JOHNSON- SHAW PO R SIDNEY E. DUPEE- ACTON RD


R


492 446


245


217 232 216 215


48 48 48 45 49


81 67 67 73 67 70


35 36


152 155


959 997


BLANKS


828


525


66


139


52


206


1836


GEORGE MCINTOSH - SUBWAY AVE


R


388


196


46


32


139


859


SIDNEY E. DUPEE- ACTON TID


R


424


202


46 45


58 63 59


34


147


916


398


196


219


47


65 74


34 32 31


137 157 140 135 136


139 137


868 869


Toy A. Chough- WARREN AVE HERBERT C. SWEETSER- BOSTONRD R GRACE CRAIGE PERHAM-WESTFORDSTR BESSIE A. PERHAM- WESTFORDSTR


R


413


429


213


204


47


61


32


139


880


416


199


46


56


31 36


131 143


879 922


R 424


211


47


61


31


870


R


397


203 195


46 46


18 57


31


603 94


205 44


887 189


7431 1301


JELEGATES


01 71ULS


CONVENTION


73111UWOJNMOL REPUBLICAN


REEN


P-1


P- 2


P-3 P-4 P.5 P-6 TOTAL


BLANKS TOTAL NUMBER REP . VOTES CAST


3532


600


1968 315


236 59


57


31


8:57 871


386


421


222


48


62 18


32 139


880


35 149 933


383


210


46


45


45 46


62


36


137


923


EDWARD J. ROBBINS WESTFORD ST EMMA A. DANE-CHELMSFORD ST ADELINE E. CARL. CHELMSFORDST


R


391


141 139


865


R


437 392


201


44


48


57


386


217


217


44


58 60 63


32


130


884


395


201


201


50


37 33


149 156 168


1623


R


452 466 444 472


240


160 1060


988 975


35 36


34


869


959 883


391


195


44


CAROLINE WRIGHT- ELM RD R WALTER PERHAM- WESTFORD ST ROBERT W. BARRIS- GORHAM ST. JENNIE S. BROWN- SCHOOL ST ROYAL SHAWCROSS-NEWFIELD ST R JOHN H. VALENTINE- ADAMS ST. R HAROLD C. PETTERSON-GROTON POR GEORGE RIGBY- DART MOUTH ST NELLIE R. PICKEN-MIDDLESEXSTR


621


SEP 18 1928


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER MIDDLESEX


COUNTY TO FILL VACANCY


STATE COMMITTEE 8TH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT


BROADWAY


R


397


32 31


622


SEP 10 1928


OFFICE


P-1. PZ P.3


P.4


P.6


TOTAL


8


84


D


10 4


48 17


0 0


18 10


0


0


31


BLANKS


2


0


1


0


0


10


188 COMMONWEALTHAVE. JOHN F. MALLEY-NEWTON 33 COMMODORE PD. CHARLES S. MURPHY- WORCESTER


D


3 8


7 28 33


0


11 15


100 0 0


5


47


BLANKS


5


11


0


3


0


2


21


47 BRATTLE ST. JOSEPH SANTOS VOSSO- BOSTON Z


A


7


48


0


18


0


3


76


BLANKS


9


24


0


11


0


1


49


24 KLEBART AVE JAMES P. BERGIN- WEBSTER 175 WENDELL AVE DANIEL ENGLAND- PITTSFIELD


D


5 3


32 21


0 0


15


0


6


58 32


BLANKS


8


19


0


8


5


1 2


37 8


IRVING LEWIS- BOSTON 39 CUSHMAN PD FRANCIS J. O'GORMAN-BOSTON


D


D


5 0 4


2 35


53 4


0 0 0


3


0


/


9


BLANKS


5


15


0


3


0


2x


37 DAY ST.


DAVID I. WALSH- FITCHBURG


D


13


66


0


27


0


5


BLANKS


3


6


0


2


0


3


1X


344 VARNUM AVE CORNELIUS F. CRONIN-LOWELL 317 CHELMSFORD ST.


JOSEPH M. HALLORAN- LOWELL 139 GERSHOM AVE JAMES F. HESLIN- LOWELL


D D


8 2 3


28 10 25


0


18 6


O DOO 0 0


3 0


18 36


BLANKS


3


9


0


0


0


2


14


24 PUTNAM ST


ROBERT J. MULDOON-SOMERVILLE D


6


49


0


21


0


12


78


BLANKS


10


23


0


8


0


6


47


SO FOSTER ST. MICHAEL H. HOAR- LOWELL


D


7


50


0


22


0


4


83


BLANKS


9


22


B


7


4


42 125


000 0 0 0


0


35


1820 WASHINGTON ST.


STRABO V. CLAGGETT-NEWTON 32 LINWOOD ST.


D


25


DOD 0 0 0


4


2


1


55


BLANKS


7


10


0


5


0


3


25


32 SIGOURNEY ST. EDWARD P. BARRY- BOSTON 10 FRANKLIN ST.


D


10


6


92


WILLIAM R. SCHARTON-READING


D


/


SENATOR IN


CONGRENMAN 5TH DISTRICT


COUNCILLOR 6 TH DISTRICT


dantina. X9597881W+15 DISTRICT


CANDIDATE 34 GLOUCESTER ST. CHARLES H. COLE- BOSTON 433 ADAMS ST. JOHN J. CUMMINGS- BOSTON


GOVERNOR


LIEUT. GOVERNOR


SECRETARY


TREASURER


AUDITOR


ATTY GENERAL


CONGRESS


0


0


6


0


2


D


D


1


0


D


0


23


0 0


D


3


623


SEP 18 1928


OFFICE


CANDIDATE


P-1 P.2 P3 P4 P.J PG TOTAL


REP. IN GENERAL CT.


BLANKS


16


72


0


29


0


8


125


57 PLEASANT ST. GEORGE L. COLSON-WAKEFIELD 50 4 FELLSWAY EAST. DANIEL F. MCBRIDE- MALDENY


D


5 8


22 45


0


13 19


0


5


77


BLANKS


19


77


0


26


0


6


128


CLERK OF COURTSA


BLANKS


16


72


0


29


0


8


125


434 HIGH ST. WILLIAM C. PURCELL - LOWELL


D


12


61


0


25


0


5


103


BLANKS


4


11


0


4


0


3


22


Assoc. COMM. MIDD-SX CO.


CHARLES BRUNELLE BLANKS


6 16


6 66


0


0


8 16


0


3


31 62


BLANKS


9


15


0


5


0


3


32


JOHNE. HARRINGTON-PRINCETONST WILLIAM H QUIGLEY- PRINCETON ST FRANK J. GARVEY- PRINCETON ST JAMES J. SAVAGE- SCHOOL ST KARL M. PERHAM- DALTON RO.


D


14


66


0


23


0 0 0


5


108


D


10


66


0


20 20


0


5


101


D


11


69


0


0


5


105


D


10


60


0


20


0


0


5 5 5


95 96 98


DANIELE. HALEY- BRIDGE ST


D


12 10


59


0


19 22


0


5


GEORGE A MCNULTY-BRICKKILNIPD


D


10


61


0


0


23


0


5


D


10


62 62 96


0


22 81


0


30


99 257


16


64


0


17


0


4


101


16


65


0


14


0


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SEP 20 1928 Warrant for Special From muting at lipen Im Stall, Chelmsford antre Thursday Evening September 20 1928 Commonwealth of Mocachwith


Middlew SS To John E Johnem, a Comotable of the Form of Gruting: In the name of the Commonwealth foresand you are hereby required to notify and warm the legal voters of said Clubmafra to meet in the off from tall, at Chelmsford Centre, on Thursday, the 20th day of September current at seven thirty Tis in the evening Ihan and there to act ufer the following articles, viz:


article # 1.


To see if the Train will vote to transfer to the Department of autorde Relief the sum of One Phoand Holland $1000, form money appropriated at the annual From theting February 13 1928, Under article 14, for the Completion of the action Road, so called; o act in relation thereto.


article #2


To see if the From will vote to transfer to the General High Department Fund the sum of he Chosand dollars ($1000) from the money appropriated at the annual From muting February 13 1928, Counder article 14 for the completion of the construction of the Return Road, so-call ; ru act in relation thereto


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Critcle # 3


To see if the From will vote to transfer from the sum of money appropriated of the annual Town meeting held Sit. 13 1928 , under article 2 to defray from change, and specifically from the Police Department appropriation the sum of Eight Hundred Hollows (80) to the Department Outside Relief; or act in relation thereto,


of anitale # 4_


To see if the Form will vite to purchase from hotel P. Thornton with money already in the Several Highway Fund, for the sum of Fifty Dollars (50) a right ~ losement to construct and maintain a dry wall and drain on said Thontime land situation on Wightman street in said Cluhanfond; or oct in relation therets.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof of the Post Offices in the Center of the Form, South Cluhanfred With Clubnforce are What Chahusfonce and at the School Anice, Ext Ouhusfre, and at the Golden Gove School Anne Ustlands Seven days at least before the theme of appointed for holding the meting fresaid


Stereof Fail not and make return of this Warrant with your drings therem, to the From Club at the time and place of holding the meeting ofnesaid.


Sive under our hands this eleventh day of September in theyear of our Lord Nineteen Hundred Twenty Eight Helph . adam Champs, This Elphaet & Brown Selection of


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Special Town Meeting Sept 20 1928


at a legal meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town & Chalmofond, qualified to vote In Town affairs, held planswant to Warrant duly perated, the meeting being held at the liffen Town Hall at Chulosfond Centre, Thursday Evening Sept 201928 at 7:30 Pm. the following business was transacted to wit


The meeting was called to order by moderation Walter Tenham and on a motion Serige play it was voted to waive the reading of the Warrant.


Under article #1_ On a motion made by Serge Digly, it was voted that the sum of 1000 be transfed from the action Road appropriation made at the annual From meeting in February, to the Rutade Belief account. Under Article #2- In a motim made by Elipholet S. Brown it was voted that the sum of $1000 be transferred from the action Good appropriations made at the annual Town meeting in Folwary, to the the Highway Several account,


Under Article #3_On a mitim made by Asphalt I. Brown it was voted that the sam 300 be transferred from the Police appropriation made in February at the annual Town meeting to the Putude Relief account.


Under article # 4- In a motim made by Senge Ridley it was voted that the Trun purchase from myby R. Thornton with money already in the Highway Smid account for the


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sum of $50 a right in easement to construct and Maintain a dry will and drain on said Thorntons land situated on Wightman Street in Cubusfund and that the Selection be authorized and empowered to sign any keepers to this affect.


Voted to adjourn this meeting at 8:15 Pm. Walter Perbam Moderation


628


NOV -6 1928 Warrant For Stata Election November 6th 1928


Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middleaut , ss.


To John & Johnson, a Constable of the Form of Charlesford.


Greeting,


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warm the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in electrons to meet in Their several polling places , vy ;


Jeanet 1, Town Hall, Chiamata Centre areanet 2, Town Hall with Clubmsford Great 3, Historical Hall. What Charmeface Creant 5, Liberty fall South Automated Precinct 6. Golden ave School Anne, Westlands


On Tuesday, the Sich play of November, 1928, bring the first Queday after the first Inday in said month, at eight o'clock & m. for the following purpress ;


To bring in their vote for the following officers :


Presidential Elections Governor for this Commonwealth Lieutenant Iversen for this Commonwealth Secretary for this Commonwealth Treasurer for this Commonwealth


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auditor for this Commonwealth attorney General for this Commonwealth Senator in Congress for the Commonwealth Congressman for the Fifth Congressional Hastruct neville for the Sixth Chinaillon Hastrect Senator in the Eighth Sematoual District he Representative for the General Court in the 11th apresentative phistrict Two sunity Composimin for Thudales Grunty Clark of Counts for the Country of Middelhavs Register of feeds for the mother Hustract of Hiddback County


Vacancies In Buddleany Grunty, Che associate County Commission And to but like the following matten 1- Acceptance of the following," Law Proposed by Initiative Petition" Proposed Law.


" In but to pingit certain sports and games on the Lords Hoy.


2. Question of Public Policy Under Chap, 58 Sect. 19, Several Low as amended by Chefe. 97, Acts of 1925. Lureturn of Public Policy.


Shall the smotor from this district 11 be instructed to vote for a resolution request. ing Congress to the action for the referat the Eightenth amendment to the Institution of the United States, known as the prohibition amendment?


The polls will be open from eight o click a. m. to eight o clock P In. And you are directed to serve this Warent


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by postmy attested copin thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the Form.




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