Town of Boxford : Town meeting records, 1893-1914 , Part 6

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The Highway Surveyops shall receive one dollar andy fifty cents (1,50) a day of wine house, while in actual serce.


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That for a single hippe and cart shall beallowed one dollar and fifty cents (1,50) a day of nine Groupe, while working


The Treasures and Collector shall receive one hundred dollars.


ecoute The Highway Surveyors shall receive one wards close dollar and fifty cents (1,50) a day of nine hours while in meeting, actual service.


ad Com . to The pay for the men whom they employ to ceive ,o work on the roads, and for the teams and implements. to be used thereon, shall be as follows:


For a man, one dollar and fifty cents a day of nine homs, while in actual service.


For a yoke of Oxen, two dollars a day of nine hours.


For a single house, one dollar and fifty cents a day of nine hours.


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1898. For a pair of Horses, three dollars a day of nine hours And for a flow, and ox shovel. five cents an hour for each.


And while pathing snow, a man shall be allowed twenty cents an hour; and for a yoke of over, twenty cents an hour; and for a pair of horses, thirty cents an hour


That all other bills shall be allowed by the Selectmen; except their own bills for services rendered to the town, these bills must be brought before the town to be allowed.


Voted Voted


to take up Article 10th


to raise and appropriate twelve hundred dollars (1200,00) for refrans and amendments of the Highways and Bridges the ensuing year.


Voted that three fourths of the above amount be worked out before the first day of July, and the balance be worked out before the first day of November.


Voted


to take up Article 6 th


Voted


to Accept the Auditors report.


Voted


that the money that may be refunded on account of dog licenses bedivided equally between the two Public Libraries of the town.


Art. 13th License Question.


Ballot box registered 000 before voting.


64 after voting ceased.


Check list 11


64


No. ballots east 64


yes 12


No 52


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1898. to allow the following bills of change. Butferd Mar 7th 1898.


Town of Boxford So Isaac C. Dag Dr.


To services as Selection, Assessors, and


Overseer of the Pour the Past year. 134.00


Stationery & Postage 2.75


Traveling Expenses 10.87


Expressage 225


149.87


Read Paymit


Jours of Boxford To John Parkhurst Dr. For services as one of the Selectmen Assessors and Overseers of the Poor the past year 108.53


Boxford Mch 7th 1898 Read Part


Boxford March 7th 1898 Town of Boxford Jo Rufus W Emerson To Services as Selectman, Assessor, and I verseer of the four 72.00


Recieved pag


Art. 15th voted


to adopt the same method, relative to supplying the town schools with fuel, as was adopted last yearvig: That the wood for the public schools be furnished. from the town farm, and paid for from the money appropriated for incidental expenses.


Art. 16th Voted to adopt the same method, relative to making the roads passable when encumbered with snow, as was adopted last year, viz:


That the matter relative to making the roads passable when encumbered with snow be left in the hands of the Surveyors of the Highways, and that


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1898. the roads be broken out nine feet wide.


Art. 17th Voted


that the taxes be committed to the Collector on or before the first day of September next, and that a discount of four her cent be allowed on all taxes paid before the first day of October next: and afterwards. two per cent on all taxes haid before the first day of November next: and that all taxes shall be collected before the first day of January 189.


Art. 18th Voted


to accept the following list of names of persons as presented by the selectment for Jurors. Israel Herrick, lankes H. Webster,


Rufus W. Emerson, I Waren Chadwick, John M. Pearl.


George W. Curtis, Wol B. Howe John W. Parkhurst, Quan N. Towne, Thomas P. Killar,


Henry M. Killam.


William K. Cole,


Marshall P. Whittier,


James 8. Whitney.


Art. 19th Voted


that the town authorize their Treasurer under the direction of the Selectmen, to hire money in anticipation of the taxes for the ensuing year and fragable therefrom.


Voted


Voted


to take up Article 22 nd camp that while the Cadet is in Boxford, that the Selectmen be authorized to collect licence fee from parties running larger from out of town between the Camp ground and depot.


Voted


that Mr. Thomas Downe be given the unanimous consent of the meeting to speak in regard to the School Children.


Voted


that the thanks of the Town be given to the Ladies of the East Parish for the bountiful dinner which they have provided .


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1898.


Voted


that the Selectmen put the Pound in the West Parish in good condition.


Voted


The time having arrived (2-30 oclock P.M) it was to Ballot for the road Commissioner that was to be chosen for a term of three years, first. the two year one, second. the one year one last.


Choce


Stephen A. Bixby Road Commissioner for 3 years. Um & Perles 2 Henry M. Killam


Voted


to take up Article 2 nd


Chose Um B. Howe


Measures of Wood and lack. (declined) of lamber in place of Henry Perley


Voted


to take up Article 9 th


Voted


to Raise and Appropriate the sum of two hundred dollars (200,00) to build house sheds at the Town Hall.


Voted


to take up Article 7th


Voted that the Road Commissioners receive two dollars 2,00 a day while in actual service on the road.


Voted to take up Article 22 nd


Voted that Mr. Fowler or any other citizen be given the unanimous consent of the meeting to say what they have to say.


Voted that the Selectmen be the building committee to build the Sheds at the Town Hall.


Voted to dissolve the meeting.


Attest John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk.


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1898. Appointments made by the Selectmen.


We the undersigned herely appoint George B. Inspectora Killam and Charles. A. Andrew. Inspector of Animals and Provisions, within the Town of Boxfordfor the current year.


Animalet Provisions.


Given under our hands at Boxford this' eighth day of March 1898.


John Parkhurst ) Selectmen Isaac C. Day of Charles F. Austin ) Boxford.


We the undersigned hereby appoint


Edward &. Pearl Chester Killano


James C. U hitnez Frank W. Killamo


Walter I. Chadwick Hiram 2. Cheney Forest fire Wardens within the town of Boxford for the current year.


Given under our hands at Boxford this 8 th day of March 1898.


John Parkhurst Selectmen Isaac B. Day


Charles F. Austin Borford.


The subscribers hereby appoint William H. Cole a Special Police with all the power of Constable Special save that of serving and process, for the current Police. year.


John Parkhuet Selectmen Isaac b. Day of Boxford.


Buford. May 9th 1898.


Forest Fine Wardena.


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1898. West Boxford, Mass. Apr. 30 1898.


Mr. S.W. Parkhurst. Joun Clerk. Dear Sir. The Board of Health have organized with Francis & Stevens Charman. Edward E. Pearl Clerk, and appointed S. Frank Ayers undertaker in the East Parish and David A Anderson in West Boxford, in accordance with the Statutes. Edw. E. Pearl.


Application for License to Slaughter battle. Under the Provisions of Section 17 of Chapter 49% of the Acts of the year 1894, as amended by Section 3 of Chapter 496 of the Acts of the year 1895.


(To be filled out in duplicate)


Town of Boxford Mass April 25 th. 1898.


I William 8. Perley, of Buford hereby make application for a license for myself and helper to carry on the business of slaughtering neat cattle (including calves), sheep or swine within the limits of the town of Boxford Mass for the year ending April 30, 1899


In support of this application I state the following facts :- The names in full and address of all owners and persons carrying on sand business are:+-


William &. Perley West Borford, Mass.


The slaughter house on premises where the business is to be conducted is located at my premises in the town of Boxford, Mask, and consists of one france building. The business to be carried on themeat and the products thereof to be sold or used for food are & carcasses of beef mutton lamb and pork


The estimated number of animals to be slaughtered thereat per week are one neat cattle; lover.)


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one calves; one sheep; twenty swine. I intend to slaughter said animals at the said establishment on the following named days and at the desig- nated times of day in each week :- Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at nine oclock A.M. and I further certify that the above-designated days and times of days are selected in good faith, and that in my judgment it is necessary to slaughter on as many days and at the times above set forth in order to properly carry on the business to be conducted at said establishment. W & Parlez


Applicant.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Essex S.S. April 25 th 1898. Then personally appeared the above-named William & Perlen and made oath that the foregoing statements by him subscribed are true, except such matters as are stated when estima- tion, and as to those, that they are time to the best of his knowledge and belief .


Before me, Edward & Pearl Justice of the Peace.


License to Slaughter. Town of Boxford April 30 th 1898.


In accordance with an application duly made, of which the above is a true copy. William &. Perleg of Boxford is hereby licensed to carry on the business of slaughtering meat cattle, sheep or swine within the limits of this town for the year ending April 30, 1899, unless this license is sooner forfeited or rendered void, "how the days, times and conditions, and at the premises. described in said application. John Parkhurst \ Selectmen Isaac b. Day


Boxford. of


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1898. Special Town Meeting.


At a legally called meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, legally qualified to vote at elections, and in town affairs held in the Town Hall in the East Parish in said town, on Saturday June 4th 1898, it being a special town meeting.


The following record was made


Meeting called to order by the Town blesk at eight minutes past two oclock in the afternoon


Chose


James He. Webster } Moderator. sworn by Joun Clerk.


Chose James He. Webster ) Selectman, to fill vacancy Scaused by resignation of Chas. J. Austin. Awornby Joun Clerk.


Chose


James & Whitney


Constable for West Parish accepted ,and sworn by Joun Clerk.


Voted


that the Selectman just elected (James Ho. Webster) be Assessor of taxes, Overseer of the four, and fence viewer for the rest of the year. swor by Jown Clerk.


Voted


to dissolve the meeting.


Attest John W. Parkhurst Town Clerk.


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1898. E lection Officers Boxford, Mass. Oct. 15th 1898.


Election Officers appointed in Precinct,


Warden


John Parkhurst


Dept. Clerk


Francis l. Stevens


Deh.


Chester Killam


Inspector


S.A. Bixby


Dept. ..


R. W. Emerson


Inspector


S. A. Fenye


Dept .


Elvin French


John Parkhuet Selectmen Isaac &. Das of James He. Webster) Boxford.


Boxford, Mass. Oct. 15th 1898. We the undersigned have appointed the following gentlemen of Precinct 2 as follows.


Isaac b. Day Warden


James In Webster


Deputy Warden


Edward & Pearl Clerk


Warren M. Cole


Deputy Blesk


I. Henry Nason Inspector


Nathan K. Fowler Inspector Walter I Chadwick. Deputy Inspector Maurice L. Cole Deporta Inspector Given under our hands at Boxford this the 15th day of October A.D. 1898.


John Parkhurst ) Selectmen Isaac C. Day of James Ho. Webster ) Boxford.


Israel Herrick


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1898 State Election.


Boxford November 8, 1898. To John U. Parkhurst Town Clerk of Boxford; Agreally the enclosed warrant the voters of the first precinct met at the Town Hall in Boxford, The meeting was called to order by the Warden John Parkhet at the time specified in the Warrant. the warrant read by the bleck F. J. Stevens,


The ballot boy was opened and shown to be empty then locked and the key placed in the hands of the Constable Fred & Gillis,


The ballot box registered 000 The polls were closed at two o clock The ballot boy registered 46 The check list showed No of votes cast 46 Whole no of votes in the box 46 The votes were counted, recorded and publicly declared as follows,


For Governor. Alexander Bruce of Lawrence Dem, nine (?) George R. Peace of Lynn So, labor Win field . Porter of Newburyport Den. Soc. Samuel B. Shapleigh of Boston Pro. three (3) Roger Wolcott of Boston Ref. thirtyone (31) Blanks three ( 3)


Fin Lieutenant Governor. Michael J. Berry of Haverhill, Soc. Labor W. Murray Grand of Dalton. Rep. thirty two (32) John L. Hilton of Lee. Pro. three (3) Isaac W. Skinner of Brocton, Dem. Soc. Edward J. Slattery of Framingham, bem. zeven (7) Blanks four ( 4) .


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1898. Charles He. Bradley oft Haverhill, Dem. Soc. Henry A. Imman of Newton. Pro form (4) Henry Lloyd of Boston, Dem. seven (?) William M. O lin of Boston, Rep. thirty two (32) James F. Stevens of Boston, Soc. Labor. Blank three (3)


Fin Treasurer. Martha Moore Avery of Boston, Soc. Lab. Hany & Jagwith of Wellesley, Dem. ten (10) Edward I. Shaw of Newburyport, Rep. thirty two (32) Herbert Morley Small of Templeton, Pro. two (2) Charles W. White of Winchester. Dem. Soc. one (1) Blanke one (1)


For Auditor.


Charles S. Gnieves of Amesbury. Dem. Soc. John W. Kimball of Fitchburg, Rep. thirty two (32) John Palme of New Bedford, Soc. Labor. Charles F. Parker of Boston, Dem. seven (7) Walter &. Sanford of Attleborough. Pro. three (3) Blanks form (4)


For Attorney General. Patrick Kilroy of Springfield, Dem. six (6) Hosea M. Knowlton of New Bedford, Rep thirty four (34) Clarence &. Spelman of Westfield, Soc. Labon. Blanks Aux (6)


For Councillor Sixth District. Marcellus He. Fletcher of Lowell, Dem. mine (9) S. Herbert Houve of Marlborough, Ref. thirty three (33) Blanks four ( 4 )


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1898. For Senator fifth Essex Dist. John & Duffy of North Andover, Soc. Labor Charles F. Sargent of Laurence. Ref. thirty three (33) William S. Searle of Methuen, Pro. four (4) Cornelius F. Sullivan of Laurence, Denv. eight (8) Blanks one (1)


Fin Representative in General Bant 9 Essex Dist. James P. Molloy of Groveland. Dem. seven (7) William J. Pike of Groveland Rep. thirty three (33) Blanks six (6)


For County Commissioner Essex. Wallace Bates of Lynn, Rep. twenty eight (28) Henry F. Longfellow of Newbury, Dem. sixteen (16) Blanke. two (2)


Special Commissioners. William B. Carleton of Danvers, Rep. twenty six (26) Nelson P. Cummings of Menmac. Rep. twentyfour (24) Daniel B. Lord of Salem, Dem. zeven (7) Fred Q. Spalding of Lawrence, Dem. four (4) Blanks thirty one (31)


For District Attorney Eugene F. Mccarthy of Lynn, Dem. Eleven ( !! ) W. Scott Peters of Haverhill, Rep. twenty seven (27) Blanks eight (8)


For Register of Probate and Insolvency. Jeremiah J. Mahoney Dem. Rep. thirty for (34) Blanks twelve (12)


For Sheriff Essex county. William S. Hoyt of Lynn, Dem. seven (7) Samuel A. Johnson of Salem, Rep. thirty two (32) Blanks seven (7)


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1898. For Representative to Congress Sixth Dist. E. Moody Boynton of West Newbury. Dem. ten (10) Albert L. Gillen of Haverhill, Dem. Soc. William H. Moody of Haverhill. Rep. thirty five (35) Blanke one (! )


A true Record F. Stevens Black precinct one A time copy Attest John AV. Parkhurst Toun blerk.


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1898. State Election.


Record of Precinct Two Town of Boxford November eighth eighteen hundred ninety eight. Pursuant to the fore- going warrant the inhabitants of Precinct Two qualified to vote as the law directs assembled at the time and place and for the purpose therein expressed. At nine oclock and thirty minutes in the firenoon, the warrant calling the meeting was read by the precinct clerk, who then publicly thened the ballot box and the same having been personally examined by the election officers and the public was found to be empty. The ballot box was immedi- ately locked the register indicating 000 and the ken of the box was taken and retained by James C. Whitney the Constable in attendance. The bleck then tealled when the inhabitants of said Precinct qualified by law to vote in elections, to give in their ballots for the purpose expressed in said warrant. The ballot box remained closed while the polle were open. At two oclock and five minutes in the afternoon the polls were closed. The ballot box was found to register forty one The officers in charge of the check list in the presence of the other officers and the public counted in a distinct and audible vice the names checked on said lists and found the whole number to be forty one. The ballot box without being removed from the public view, was then opened by the Worden, the ballots were taken therefun and audibly counted one by one and the Clerk publicly announced the whole number to be forty one. The precinct officers then proceeded to count the number of votes received by each person with the following result:


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1898. Total number of votes for Governor forty one Blanks (o)


Alexander B. Bruce of Lawrence, Democratie, Eight (8) Samuel B. Shawleigh of Boston Prohibition (0) Roger Wolcott of Boston, Republican Thirty three (33) George R. Pearl of Lynn Socialist Labor. (0) Winfield P. Porter of Newburyport Dem So Now. Pa. (0)


Total votesfor Lieutenant Governor, forty one Blanks 0 Michael J. Berry of Haverhill, Socialist Labor (0)


W. Murray Crane of Dalton, Republican Thirtythree (3) John L. Hilton of Lee Prohibition (0)


Isaac V. Skinner of Brocton, A.S. V.P. (0) Edward & Slattery of Framingham, Democratic, Eight(8)


Whole number of votes for Secretary forty one Blanks


Charles He. Bradley of Haverhill. Dem. So hom. Paper (0) Henry A. Inman of Newton, Prohibition (0) Henry I loyd of Boston Democratic Seven (7) William M. Colin of Boston Republican Thirty three(33) James F. Stevens of Boston, So. Labon one (!)


Whole number of votes for Treasurer, 40 Blanks


Martha Moore Avery of Boston, So. Labor, One (1) Harry I. Jaquith of Wellesley, Democratic Seren (?) Edward P. S haw of Newburyport, Republican, Thirty two (32) Herbert Morley Small of Templeton, Prohibition. (0) Charles W. White of Winchester. Dem. So. Nom. Papers. (0) number of Total votesfor Auditor. 40 Blanks 1 Charles S. Grieves of Amesbury. Dem. S.N.P. (a) John W. Kimball of Fitchburg Republican, Thirty for (34) John Palme of New Bedford , So-Labor . ( 0 )


Charles F. Parker of Boston Democratic Six (6) Walter E. Sanford of Attleboro, Prohibition, (0)


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1898. Total number of votes for Attorney General. 41 Blanks


Patrick Kilroy of Springfield Democratic seven (7) Hosea M. Knowlton of New Bedford, Republican, Thirty three (3) Clarence & Spelman of Westfield So. Lab. Party one. (1)


Total number of votes for Councilor 6th District 40 Blanke


Marcellus H. Fletcher of Lowell, Democratic, Eight. (8) S. Herbert Howe of Marlboro, Republican, Thirty two (32)


Total number of votes for Senator 5th Essen. 40 Blanks (1) John &. Duffy of North Andover S.L.P. (0)


Charles F. Sargent of Lawrence, Republican Thirty two (32) William S. Searle of Methuen Prohibition. one (1) Cornelius F. Sullivan of Lawrence Democratic seren (7)


Total number of votes for Representative in General Court with & Szex District 40 Blanks James P. Molloy, Groveland Democratic Seven (7) William J .- Pike, Groveland, Republican Thirty three (3)


Total number of votes for County Commissioner Essex Thirty nine


Blanks, Two.


Wallace Bates of Lynn, Republican, Thirty (30) Horace F. Longfellow. of Newbury, Democratic nino (9)


Total number of votes for Special Commissioners Essex County 69


Blanks 13 William B. Carleton of Danvers, Republican Twentynine Nelson P. Cummings of Mercimac, Republican Twenty five (25) Daniel B. Lord of Salem, Democratic Eight (8) Fred Q Spalding of Lawrence, Democratic Seven (?)


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1898. Total number of votes for District Attorney Eastern District fortzone Blanks o


Engene J. Mccarthy of Lynn, Democratico light (8) W. Scott Peters of Haverhill, Republican, Thirty three (3)


Total number of votes for Register of Propoate and Insolvency (36) Blanks (5) Jeremiah J. Mahoney of Salem, Sem. Rep. Thirtysix (36) Total number of votes for Sheriff, Essex, 41. Blanks 0 William S. Hoyt of Lynn Democratic Six (6) Samuel A. Johnson of Salem. Republican, Thirty five (35


Total number of votes for Representative in Congress. Sixth District forty one (41) Blanks E. Moody Boynton of West Newbury, Democratic, Seven (7) Albert L illen of Haverhill Dem S. S. N.P. (0 William H. Moody of Haverhill, Republican, Thirty fort


Voted that the meeting be dissolved at Three clock and 30: minutes in the afternoon.


November eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety eight.


A time record Attest Edward E. Pearl Black of Precinct Two. Town of Boxford.


A true copy Attest John W. Parkhurst Town Bleck.


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1898. Georgetown, Massachusetts. Jour Clerks Office, November 18, 1898


At a meeting of the City Bleck of Haverhill the Town Clerks of Groveland, Georgetown and Boxford, said Towns and Ward ? of the City of Haverhill forming the Ninth Essex Representative District, held at noon this day in accordance with the provisions of Section 254, Chapter 548, Acte of 1898, when comparing the transcripts of the returns, the following appears as the result of the balloting for Representatives to the General Court for sald District, at meetings held on Tuesday November 8, 1898.


To wit!


Traveland


Haverhill 7-1 7-2


60


168 180


90 181


Georgetown Boxford 14 66


James P Molloy of Groveland 97 211


William J. Pike of Groveland John J. Morris


James P.Stores


Samuel B. George


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Georgetown Mass., November 18, 1898.


It appearing by the foregoing returns, that William J. Pike of Groveland


received the highest number of votes for Representa time to the General Court for the Ninth Essex District, he is hereby declared elected, and a certificate of Election is issued in accordance herewith.


Attest:


William W. Roberts City Clerk of Haverhill. Harry W. Vaughan Town Clerk of Groveland. William A. Butter Town bleck of Georgetown. John W. Parkhurst Town Bleck of Boxford. A true copy Attest John W. Parkhurst, Toun block of Boxford.


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I have this day destroyed all the ballots cast at the last state Election in Boxford held Nov 8th 1898.


Boxford Jeb. 18. 1899.


John W. Parkhurst,


Town Clerk.


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1899. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Essex, S.S.


To the Town Clerk, Boxford


you are hereby notified that I have this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the Police Court, Haverhill. my final application for naturalization. My full name is oli Salois)


My age is 45 years.


My occupation is Farmer My residence is Boxford Mass


Haverhill, Mass. Fieby 15th 1899.


Eli Salois


A tive copy of Notice Attest John W. Parkhurst,


Received in Town Clerks office Town Clerk. Mar . 2 nd 1 899, 10 h 35m A.M.


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1899.


At a legally called meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Butford, legally qualified to vote at elections and in town affairs, held in the Vestry in the West Parish in said town, on Monday, March 6th 1899. it being the Annual Town Meeting, the following record was made.


The Meeting was called to order by the Town Clerk at 9- 30 oclock in the forenoon.


Chose Voted


Um K. Cole


¿ Moderator.


to dispense with the further reading of the Warrant.


Committee appointed by Edward &. Pearl Albert He. Joune Benj. P. Hale.


lehose


John U. Parkhurst } Town Clerk.


Rev. Charles L. Hubbard offered Prazer by invitation of the Moderator.


Voted Voted


to take up Art. 3.


to divide the original motion "to discontinue the Consolidation of Schools 1 and 2. - and 4 and 5" into two questions.


Voted


to discontinue the consolidation of schools 1 and 2. (51 voting in favor and 5 against)


Voted


to discontinue the consolidation of schools 4 and 5. (65 voting in favor and 2 against.)


Voted


to take up Art. 5, to choose a School Committee for the term of 3 years


Phone


Israel F. Spofford School Committee for 3 years.


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the Moderator to assort and Count the ballots.


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Voted.


1899. to take up Art. 6th to choose a School Committee for the term of 2 years to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of R. W. Emerson.


Voted


to defer the balloting for School Committee for the termo of 2 years until after the vote for a School Committee for 3 years has been declared


Chose


Albert B. Peabody > School Committee for 2 years


Voted


Voted


to indefinately postpone Art. 4. at 19 minutes past 12 oclock noon to adjourn for one hour.


Meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 22 minutes past 1 oclock P. M.


Voted


Voted


to take wh Art. 17, to allow bills of charge. to allow the following bills of charge.


Town of Boxford Jo John Parkhurst Dr


For services as Selectmen Assessor and Overseer of the Poor, Travelling expenses, stationary Portageve. 138.11 1


Boxford March 6 th / 99


Boxford Mar 6th 1899 Town of Boxford To Isaac B. Day Dr.


To Services as Selectman Assessor Overseer of the Poor Traveling Expenses Portage VExpress 1,50


$ 12,00


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1899. Boxford, Mark. March 6th 1899. Town of Boxford, To James He. Webster, Dr.


In service rendered as Selectman, Assessor and Overseer of Pour, from June 4 th 1898 to date. Ninety two dollars, $92,00


Received payment.


to take up Art. 8. to hear andact on the reports of Committees I Jown Officers .


to allow Mrs. I. C. M'Laughlin's bill which is as follows; March, 1899 Town of Boxford to Mrs J. C. M'Laughlin An. Services rendered Mrs. M.J. Van Winkle from March 15th 1895, to May 22 nd 1895. 9 weeks and 6 days at 15 perweek 147,84




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