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Generell A. Good, Republican
Whole number of ballots for Treasurer Thirty Hos. Four 7.1
Patrick team. Democratic. Fred Durrell Republican, Seven (7). James Jackson, (Sepublican, Twenty eik (26!
Whole number of ballots for auditor. Thirty five (35)
Slank 2
alice. S. Cram Democratic Katter Babb. Republican Vuelve 12.
alonzo B. Cook. Republican Seventy Three 23.
Whole number of ballots For attorney- General. Thirty five
G 85
9
305
1920.
Blank 2. Michael Sullivan Democratic I Cherton Allen Republican Thirty Five 35,
Whole number of votes for Congressman. Seventh District 26.
Blank. 11.
michael J. Thelaw Democratic (Jobert : Maloney Republican Twentyprix. 26.
role number of votes for Councilor 32. Blank James Ingraham Sepublican Thirty Vers 82. hole number of ballots For Senator Jourthe Casex District. 35. 1
Slank 2.
John MOneil Democratic. 1 althier LMacon Republican Fourteen 14. ilbert Ihadleigh (republican, Twenty one 21.
Frale number of ballots For Ge executative in General Court) 4 Cover Dichict. 68, Slank 6.
Bradford Davis Republican. Eight 8.
Ciarciere & Liencan. Sepublican. Que 1.
Carl A Graham Sepublican. Que 1
Daniel I Fall. republican Levo 2 9. govey Republican, Vivelve. alfred a. Centeno Sepublican, nine 9. Frank Q O'berti Republican. Light 8. George B. Gare Republican One 1. Charles S. Ayan Republican One 1. Francis Scale Republican 0 V. Goland Villeneuve republican
George Heller, Republican Twenty Five 20.
1920
hole number of ballots For County Commission Essex County 0 Gritty one 6%. Blank Thirteen. 13. arthur Bodwell, Republican Three 3. Charles D. Brown Republican Severe Frank H. Forsyth, Republican Que.
Benjamina B. Gilman Republican averilip Three 23. James C. Prov. Republican Timenty senque. 27
hole number of ballots for Sheriff Ceux Co 33 Plantas 4 Cher B. Brackett Republican.
Trenton Chase.
Republican.
William J. Craig Republican Three
3.
Porter C. Croy Republican
Juvenily
20,
Charles S. Foodhue Sepublican Eight.
8.
arthur
Hello
Gepublicar Tivo
2.
Whole number of ballots For Requête of Leeds Casey Southern District. 0 Thirty severe 37. Blanks, C Charles Cabot Sahneons. Republican Viventi tror 22 Moody Pinball Republican, Fifteen , 5.
Mole number of ballots for late
Committee fourth Cesex
Senatorial
District. Thirty three 33
Blanks Four V Samuel J. CPorter Republican, Vinter three 33.
Chole number a ballot for delegação to State Convention, Thirteen 13. Blank Twenty four 24. Charles F. austin Four 4. O.O. Pearl
three
3
George S. Webster De Julho
2.
R07
1920
Harry J. Cole One 1. L. G. Colby 2.
William J. Cole, One 1.
Thole number of ballots for Town Committee 111
slank 80
1. Levoy . Colby One
Charles F. austin Fine 5. 2
Airane N. Vonne
William J. Cole three 3.
Henry Nacon 2. 5.
Simeon . Pearl Five
Narry Cale
Four 4. Halter Chadwick Two
2.
Edward O. Pearl, Three 3.
John G. Chandler. Que 1.
John J. Chadwick, One 1.
a three, o'clock and thirty minutes it was noted that the meeting the - dissolved .
true record, attert
Edward 6. Pearl. Clerk of Precinct Two, Coorford.
atrice copy, atleast. John your John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
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308
1920
Election nov. 2. 1920. Cremet !
areally to the Foregoing warrant the voters all recent: met at the Town hall Noword. The meeting was called to order by the Garden Charles Perley. the reading of the warrant was named-and the balloting was Legum als jemed at 7 a.m. The fallout boy was afixed and chown to Le empty then closed and locked and the key Placed In the hands of the onetarie . glick The halls closed at 2:03 PM.
The ballot for treu vi gietered 113.(3 about) The check list chowed number of votes cast : 13, 3 about) The number of ballots in ballot- box 113 (3 absent). He allots avere counted and Publicly declared and recorded as follows: Electors of President and Vice Guident Los and Goosevelt. Democratic. 16.
Marcus a. Coolidge of Fitchburg oce D. Forbes of Wilton.
at large)
By District.
Ellen inc. Boland of Holyoke. Mary E. Grolley i Youthe valley. Joseph 6. Vende Al Leominster.( H. Whether ordan Sebeter y xorcenter. 0. Charles Francis adamo al cone Annie Dodge of newbury Fort. 6.
7. abbie May Falamos of Nahart. Charles J. Eliot ~Cambridge. Thomas
9.
Boynton Overett. 10. Mary
7. Sullivan of Boston 11. William Factor IN Boston Mary Madden Jackson it Dostore. 3. Dorothy Linieble Fry. i Brookline 4. Engenia 3. Frathingham al (Ductor .. 5. Harold & Sweet of atelilitro 16. Namwake Webley of new Used food. Blanks
109
17.20. Coy and Fillhaus Socialist Labor. ElO touche of Medford. (orange) Paul Achipis of Boston 1. Henry norske & Holyoke 2. Oscar Fincalad of Springfild Jy Districts 3. Herman Trekke of thefield V Joseph fibra of Milford It Som Mackinnon of Gowell Jeremiah Mcnally of Saleve I. Fred E. Oelcher of Peabody. 8. John . Tikere takefield. 4. Leon Freeman Jal Chelsea. 16. Felix Manerity Je Boston. George Nelcont of Boston.
Boston.
3 Hatur vas of Carton. Gatwick W. Lattes of Warrington 14.
15. albert Sames al Fall River 16 James . Holdet, of New Bedford ( Colantes.
at large.
H and redinan Socialist Sels John Mc Schick Boston. Inomas . Jan al Brockton.
Dan nie Gahan Val Green field
1. Halter Skahar ol Kringfield. 3. Charles Jenner of Porcietel. By Districts. H. dolph Wirktenle Maynard.
0. Sylvester &Mc Bride & Naturhouse. Parkway B. Flanders al Kanerhell 6.
Josephe tablis of Beverly D. George S. Brewer Is. al Belmont.
10. Nayah M. Meirority Doctor. II. Joux Marcus
aDoctor 12. Samuel Harenberg of Doctor. 13. Samuel for of Boston. 4. n. elliota Serve
Jecon ax? Brockton.
15. morris Govece of Brockton.
1.
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Electors of President and Vice President
310
1920.
By Districts 16. Heller M. Quetin of n. Wittleborough. Blanks. Aarding and Coolidge républicain. 58.
it large Charles Sommer Wird a Gallerie. Elizabeth Cartname of Manchester Thank & Metcalf of Holyoke. 2. Aevry Field of Northampton. 3. arthur . Love of Fitchburg By Districts . Chandler Bullock of Worcester. 5. Olfred S. Jacinto Methuen, 6. Elihn Thompson of Swampscott. 7. Marion Coway
8. ilham N. Lewis of Cambridge
9.
INEmma Somano y Boston. 11. Charlotte. A. S Guild of Boston 12. Albert W. Curtis of Boston. 13. Ernest Dane a Brookline. 14. 15. Joseph . Martin Harald C. Keith Brockton. 16. albert . Aashburn of Middletions. Blanks 3.
Inserted names.
It Large:
By Districts 2. 1.
13
4. 5.
6.
8. 9. 10.
811
1920.
Esteublicans Socialist Jvc. Labor Nemocial
For Governor. Channing H. Com of Boston. 94. halter I Hutchins of Greenfield 6. Patrick Mulligan of Boston 0.
John & Saleh of Boston 10.
Blanks 6,
Bientenant Governor.
Marcus (e) Coolidge of Fitchburg 14.
Democrat Soc. Labor David Craig of Milford. 0. Republican. Alvan . Fuller of Walden 72. Socialist. Thomas Nicholson of Methuen 4. Independent. Robert M. Kachhours of Doctor 16.
Blanks 10.
Secretary
Republican, Frederic . look of Somerville 92,
Democratic. Dos Labor Socialist.
Edward , Ginsburg of Brookline 7. Anthony foutentring of Doctor 6. Edith M. Williams of Brookline 6.
Blanks Eleven
11.
Citizen
Treasurer. George H Jackson of Lym 2. 93. 7. 7 .
Republican. James Jackson of Pectwood Socialist Louis Marcus of Boston Democrat Patrick Ocan a Doctor Soc. Labor, albert J. Staterman of Boston 0
Blanks 7.
auditor.
Alonzo B. Cook of Boston. 83.
Alice O. Cram of Boston 13.
Stephen & Surridge of xyun. 0. Serbest . Thompson ofHaverhill. 9.
Blanks 11.
epublicar Democrat Labor. Socialist.
Republican Soc. Labor Socialist Democrats
attorney General. I Sector allen af newton 84.
Havix & Becker o Boston John. Heaven Sherman of Boston 6. Michael o Sullivan of Salem Blanks. 12
312
920
1
Congressman- Seventh District Hevige M. Argan of Myna 1%. Robert . Malones of Laurence 20 67. Michael I helave al seguire Blanks. 2. Councillar - Fifth District James 7. Ingratiance of Peabody 8.2.
5 George M. Lebeter Di Groveland Blanks 19.
Senator Yourthe Essex District. Guthur L Macon ! Haverhill Johne Meil of amerbury. 5. albert Wadleigh of Mersinac 77. 13.
Blanker representatives ne General Court (Live) Forthe Essex District
& Bradford Davis a Gaverhill 45
Charles Of Morrell of Haverhill. 9. George Hebeter d Gafford. 88. Blanker 5% County commissioners. Ceses County (Les).
Godwell 2.
Jackman B. Flanders of Haverhill. 11.
Socialist Republican Benjamin B. Gilman avechill 83.
Republican Jammer C. You of Blanks
north Kindover. 84.
52.
Essex County.
John Saitiani of Danvers. 8 91.
Socialist Republican arthur & Kells. a. ynn. Blanks
Republican
17. Gegrates of Leeds Cose, Southern a vetried topil Pracancy) Woody ic Fimball of Newburyport Blanks
29.
Questions.
Shall an act entitled the vet to regulate the manufacture and Sale q'1 200 Oder _and Light kines" in which it is provide? that all beverages containing not les I have
Prohibition Republican Semocial
Républicain Socialist.
Independent. Democrat Fet blican.
Republican Socialiet. Republican
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1.
813
1920
fone half of one per cent and not more. Than two and three fourths (Per cent alcohol by weight at enty degrees Fahrenheit shall be deemed not to be intoxicating Liquor, which act sacred the House of (Representatives by a vote of 21 m favor and 67 aganil, and Passed the Senate 1121 a total of 26 in favor and 6 against, tand was there after vetoed by this Excellency the Jokemor, and (failed. of passage in the Senate over the said veto by a vote f 14 mi javor and 22 against, be approved? Yes 45 no 47 Blanks 24. a true record attert Geo Parkhurst. Precinct Clerk. a true_copy attest: John Vb. Parkhurst, Youre Clerk.
311
1920
Record of Precinct Tavo own Borland at National_and State Election November 2. 1920. In accordance with the requirements of the Foregoing warrant the inhabitants received tur Itouta / Safford qualifiéde to vote in elections and there affairs met ine joncolie all ore Juaday november 2. J'920. The warrant calling the meeting rods read by the recivet Check. . The fallout boy after Lening examined by the recinet, licens and the Public was founded to be emptyf, was immediately locked and the key held by ward .Lymal the covetable in attendance, the requested, indicating 000, at seven o'clock and five minutes the pre- siding offer called upon the verrous qualified by law to vote in elections and toute, affairs to give in their ballots for the purposes expressed in the warrant. two o'clock and seventeen (17) minutes the polls were closed the register indicating ninety severe (97) The officers in charge of the check brits then Proceeded to count the manun checked on said lets and found the whole number to be ninety eix (96)
The fallut hor was there arened and the ballots taken the refrom and audibly counted one by one in the presence of the Precinct Officers and the public and the whole number was found to be ninety six (96). The Great Offew then Preceded to count. the votos received by each Person and for other purposes expressed in the warrant with the following result. Whale number of votes for Meident auch Vice president of the United States Mancityque (90) Clank Done Gy and Goosevelt, Democratie Electors. For . Marcus U. Coolidge of Fitchburg Jose a Forbes of Milton.
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1920.
SElive M. Gtoland of valyake. Mary . Hooley of the South Wadley. Londres 6. Venne at Leominster. Arthur Lordand Hebeter of loxester Charles Francis Idame of concord. Ihre : Dodge of newburyport Abbie May Poland of Nahart. Charles I. Elliot of Cambridge. Thomas & Boynton of Everett. Mary Fi Sullivan of Boston. Krilliam autora Gostou. Mary Madden Jackson of Boston. Dorothy Whipple Free of Brookline. Eugenia . Mrathingham of Boston. Harold sweet of littleboys Hannah ashley of New Bedford.
Harding and Coolidge Republican Electors 89. Charles Summer Bird Walpole. lizabeth Putnam ofManchester. Frank , Metcalf of Antyoke. Henry Tifield of northampton. arthur An Jouve of Fitchburg. Chandler Bullock of forcenter. Alfred Saint of Methuen. Slibu homprow of wampecall. Marion Cowan Barrows of xyun. William A Levis of Cambridge, & Edward L. Mc Lean of Somerville Emma Romans of Doston Charlotte & Guild of Boston.
albert Of Curtis of Boston. Ornest 3. Dane if Brookline. Farold C. Feith of Brockton Joseph S. Martin Jr. of North Attle boro. Albert . Sachburn of Middleboro Socialist Labor Party. One Cox and Villhans!"
1.
316
1920.
Socialist Party. Dels and Stedman One 1.
Whole number of votes for Governor 94. Blank 2
Channing A. For of Boston Republican 90.
Salter . Hutchins of Greenfield Socialist.
Patrick Mulligan of Boston, Socialist Labor. John & Saleh of Boston Democratic. +4.
thole number of votes for Lieutenant Governor 94. Blank 2. Marcus a. Coolidge of Fitchburg democratic. 4
David Graig of Milford Socialist Labor.
alvan J. Fuller of Malden. Republican. 71.
Thomas nicholson of Methuen Socialist 2. Gobert Mr. Hachburn, of Boston Independent 17.
Whole number of votes for Secretary. 91.
Blank 5.
Frederic At. Cook of Sommerville Republican . 89 .
Edward &. Einebag of Brookline. Democratic. 1. anthony Houtenbunch of Boston Socialiet Lator.
Edith In, Williams I Brookline Socialist 1.
Whole number of votes for Treasures 94. Blank
George H. Jackson of Lynn Citizen, 2.
James Jackson of Nextwood Republican. 58. Jak Marcus of Boston Socialist.
Patrick O'Learn of Boston Democratic
albert L. Waterman of Boston Socialist fator 1.
It hole number of votes for Conditor. C Blank.
alongo B. Cook of Boston ( Republican. 89 alice 6. Cham of Boston Democratic. Stephen & Surridge of Lynn, Socialistiration. Herbert H. Thompson of Haverhill Socialist 2.
920
role number of votes For attorney General &. Blank 4.
Sexton allen of Newton Republican 87. Forrige Becker of Boston Socialist Labor. 1. When Leaves Theman of Boston Socialist 2. Michael Sullivan ofSalem Democratic 2.
Thole number of votes for congressmans. The List. 9.
Blank,
3.
Georgest. Argan of Ly Prohibitions 17. (Robert S. Maloney of Lawrence Republican 70. Michael Thelaw of Lynn Democratic. 6.
Whole number of votes for councilor 5th List. 91. Blank. 5.
James J. Ingraham Deabody Republican 8%.
George M. Shebeter of Groveland Socialist. 4.
Whole number of votes for Senator. 4 Essex. 90. Blank 6.
arthur Macon Haverhill Independent.
9.
John A. Weil ancebury Democratic.
4.
(albert : Hadleigh Merriman. Republican 77.
Stole number of votesion representatives
General Court Fourth Cises District 163. Blank. 29.
Bradford Davis Betenblican
82.
Charles Ay Moniel Socialist.
4.
George &Hebster ( Republican,
7%
hole number of votes for county Commissioners 16? Blank. 25 .-
Parkman B. Flanders Haverhill Socialist. 3. Benjamin Gilman Haverhill Grepublican. TI. James C. Your, North andover, Republican. 83
318
,92)
hole number of votes for Sheriff Essex Co. Eighty three 83. Blank Thirteen , 3 . John F. Putnam of Danvers Socialist. One 1. Arthur G. Wells, Lynn (Republican, Eighty two 82)
A hole number of votes for Register of Deeds. Essex Southern District Eighty one 8%. Blank Fifteen. 15. Moody Kimball, Newbury port Republican. Eighty one 8%.
Shall an act entitled "in viet to regulate the manufacture and sale of beer cider and light wines, and in which it is provided that all beverages containing not more than two and three fourthe per cent and not less than one half a one per cent of alcohol by weight at anty degrees Fahrenheit shall he deemed not to be intoxicating liquor which act passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 12 mi favor - and 67 againet And fearsed the Senate by a vote of 26 min favor and 6 against and was there after vetoed by his Excellency the Governor and failed of passage un the Senate over said veto hy a vote 14 mi favor and 22 against be afeperoved? yes. Twenty seven No. Fifty four (54)
Blank Fifteen (5) at four o'clock and ten minutes it was voted that the meeting he dievolved. atrue record, attest Edward . Pearl Clerk of recinet two Doword. a true copy attert. John W. Parkhurst Jours Clarke
Iba 1920
Haverhill, Massachusetts. City Clerk's Office, november 12, 1920. at a meeting of the city clerk of Haverhill, the You Clerks of Boxford, Groveland and Georgetom said Towns and harde 5 and I of the City of Haverhill forming the Fourth Essex Representative District held at noon this day in accordance with the provisions of Section 322. Chapter 835, of of the acts of 1913, upon comparing the transcript of the returns, the following appe are as the result of the balloting for Representatives in the General Court from said District, at meetings held on Tuesday, November 2. 1920 as amended ly Recount Jo mit:
8. Bradford Davic of Haverhill Charlie Ho morrill of Haverhill. George P. Webeter of Boxford Blanke
Haverhill 5-1 5-2 5-3 7-1 7-2 12 1 2 231 540 465- 1002 1162 78 82 3791 392 144 153127 332502 757 395-390 191449 390945-1033 397 5-729 9 4 88 77 37 170 28/254 411 434 63 1000 746 739 Haverhill, mass. november 12. 1920. It appearing by the foregoing returns that J. Bradford Dans of Haverhill and George P. Webster of Boxford received the highest number of votes for Representative in the General Court for the Fourth Essex Representative District, they are hereby declared elected, and certificates of Election are issued in accordance herewith
Botford Brone. land georg
gatan Total
4420 2813 4091 4614
Ittext:
Town Clerks
Attest: John M. Parkhuse
William W. Roberts City Clerk of Haverhill John W. Parkhurst John Clerk of Boxford Harry W Vaughan Jom Clerk of Groveland Justin F. White Tom Clerk of Georgetown
1920
Shereby certify that I delivered to George P. Webster, of Boxford this day, his Certificate of Election as Representative to the General Court from the Fourth Essex Representative District and notified the City Clerk of Haverhill to that effect
Boxford, Nov. 15, 1920. Attest: John W. Parkhurst, Town Clerk.
Butford, February 23, 1921, I hereby certify that I have this day, destroyed all the Ballots, cast at the State Election, held in Boxford on Nov. 2,1920. in both Precincts. Attest: John W. Parkhurst,
Town Clerk.
1921.
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the Town of Boxford, legally qualified to vote at Elections and in Town affairs; held in Lincoln Hall, West Boxford, on Monday March 7, 1921. it being the annual town meeting, the following record was. made.
The meeting was called to order and the Warrant read by the Town Clerk at 9-40 o'clock in the forenoon.
Chore Voted
Williamo K. Cole 0} Moderator sworn by Town Clerk. Rev. Emery L. Bradford opened the meeting with prazer
that three Tellers be appointed by the Chair.
Tellers appointed by the chair.
James Warren Chadwick Tellers. Raymond Perlen Juven by
William &. Freehler Down Clerk
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Harry L. Cole, for 1 st Selectman.
Chose Voted
Harry L. Eole
0} , zt Selectman.
That the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Charles Perley, for 2 nd Selectmano
Chose
0} 2 nd Selectman.
Chose
Charles Perley Mar. 11. 1921 Joseph B. Matthews of 3rd Selectman.
Chose
David Mighill Constable, East Parish
Voted
that the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Avard .Lyon for Constable for the West Parish.
Chose
ward . Lyon 3 constable , West, Barish
1921.
Voted
That the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Charles F.Austin, for Assessor of Taxes for 3 years.
Chose
Mar. 19,1921, by E. E. Pearl, Jfthe P. of Charles F. Austin
Assessor of taxes for 3 years.
Voted
that the Selectmen serve as Overseers of the Poor.
Chose
11
Harry L. Cole Charles Perley Mar, 11, 1921. Joseph B. Matthews
?
Overseers of the Poor
Voted
K. Cole: that the Town Clerk, cast one ballot for William for Treasurer.
Chose
William K. Cole of Treasure Charles M. Moulton of Collector of taxes.
Chose
Voted
that we proceed to choose two Highway Surveyors, one in each harish.
Chose
Chose
Mar, 10,1921. Raymond Perley I Surveyor of Highways East Parish Charles M. Mouton Surveyor of Highways
Voted
Chose
that the Selectmen serve as Field Drivers for the ensuring year. Harry L. Cole Charles Perlen LMar. 11. 1926 Joseph B. Matthews of Field Drivers.
Chose
S. Arthur Gurley Man. 15. 1921 0} of Free Warden.
Voted
that the same ones serve as Measures of Wood and Bark as served last year.
Chose
Mar. 15,1921. George A. Gould Measures of Wood and Back in
Chester Killam ) the East Parish.
11
#23
1921.
Chose
Alfred K. Nason (Measures of Wood and Back in William K. Coole
the West Parish.
Voted
that the same ones serve as Surveyors of Lumber, as served last year.
Chose
Chester Killamo Clarence &. Brown
{SurveyorsofLumber. in ) the East Parish.
Chose
Alfred K. Nason Harry L. Cole
I surveyors of Lumber, in of the West Parish.
Voted
That the Selectmen serve as Fence Viewers.
Chose
Harry L. Cole Charles Perley Mar. 11. 1921. Joseph B. Matthews
:( France DO
Chore Voted
Chester Killam
School Committee for 3 years.
That the Town Clerk cast one ballot for Charles Perley, for a Member of Board of Health for 3 years.
Member of Board of Health for 3 years Charles Perlen
Chose Art. 4 Voted
To accept the Report of the School Committee,
Voted
to accept the Report of the Town Clerk.
Voted
Voted Voted
Voted
to adjourn for one hour at 12-15 oclock P. M. Meeting called to order according to adjournment to accept the Report of the Treasurer. to accept the Report of the Selectmen. to accept the Report of the Trustees of the School Funds
1921.
Voted
to accept the Report of the Tax Collector.
to accept the Report of the Town Accountant.
to adopt the Budget as presented on Page 59 of the Town Report with the exception of the appropriations for Schools, Roads and Street Lighting, as follows :-
Selectmen $300 00
Overseers of the Poor Valuation Books. 55000X 35000
7500
Assessors $ 200.00 added later for printing. )
Treasurer 10000
Clerk 25000
Collector 27500
Accountant 20000
Registrars 50 00
Elections 150 00
Sealer of Weights and Measures 2500
Tree Warden 2500
Forest Warden
10000
Police 100 00
Dog Officer
2500
Health and Sanitation
50000 10000 300000
Charities
100000
State Aid 15000
Soldiers' Relief
200 00
Town Hall
$200,00 added later for painting)
35000 X 15000
Memorial Day
Town Reports (reduced to 125.00 by rote later)
Intereston Revenue Loan 50000
Gypsy and Brown Jail Moth 100000
Bald Hill Road
(voted not to overrun water)
4000
Schools
(see vote later)
1050000
Voted
Voted
to raise the sum of 10,500.00 for Schools. i
to raise and appropriate $100.00 for Street Lighting -
Street Lighting (reduced to $100. by rote later)
7500 12550 x 22500
Voted Art.7 Voted
325
1921,
instead of 300, 00 as it appears in the Budget .
that we raise $125.00 instead of $ 225.00 for Town Reports, as it appears in the Budget.
that we raise and appropriate $5000.00 to be equally divided between the two ends of the town, for Highways and Bridges, to be expended under the direction of the two Highway Surveyors.
that the School Committee be instructed not to overrun the 10500.00 already raised for Schools.
License Question
Shall licenses be granted for the sale of certain non-intoxicating beverages in this town?
Polla opened at 2-30 o'clock P.M. 11 closed at 4-10 11 11
At opening the Ballot Box registered 000. close 11 11 51
Voting list registered only 48
Number of Ballots 51
yes 24 ##
No 27
Art. 10 Voted
Art. 7 Voted
that the compensation for labor and teams, on the Highways be the same as last year, namely !- 40 cents an hour for a man, and 25 cents an hour for a horse; and 50 cents an hour for a manwhile shoveling snow.
that $1000, 00 be raised and appropriated, to be expended on the Road between Groveland line and near James Henry Nasons North Andover line ( Washington Street) to begin at the North Andover end of the line; provided the State and County will each give a like amount.
Voted
Voted
Voted Art. 14
1921.
Art. 22 Voted Art. 21 Voted
1
to lay the 22 Article on the table without further action.
that the Assessors have their Valuation of Real Estate for the year 1921. printed for distribution among the taxpayers.
Voted
that the unexpended balances as shown on pages 24 and 25 of the Town Report, with the exception 308,35 for Health and Sanitation and 1907.37 for Bathing Snow and 263. 00 for Support of Poor , be reappropriated to their respective accounts.
Voted
that we raise and appropriate $100.00 for a district nurse.
Art. 12 Voted
that the money that may be refunded on account- of Dog licenses , be divided equally between the two Public Libraries of the Town.
Art. 13 Voted
to allow Charles F. Austin's bill , which is as follows :- W. Boxford, March 7, 1921.
Town of Boxford To Chas. F. Austin Dr.
To services as Selectman $ 100.
" assessor 65. 11
11
1 registrar 10.
" overseers of poor 10. 11 1
" preambulating town line 15,
$200.
Reid Payment.
To allow Harry L. Cole's bill, as follows : -
Boxford, Mass. March 7th, 1921.
Town of Boxfords. To Harry L. Cole Dr. Services as Selectman for current year,
$ 125.00
"1 " " Assessor
" " 80,00
11 " Overseer of Pour for current year. 10.00
Registrar
15.00
11
see over
Voted
Voted
Voted
Art. 17. Voted
Art. 18 Voted
1921. (Brad ford from previous page 230.00) Perambulation of Town Lines 35.00 $ 265.00
Received Payment. To allow Charles Perley's bill, as follows :- March 7, 1921.
The Town of Boxford to Charles Perley Dr. Services for the year ending March 7, 1921. Selectman $ 95.00 Assessor 75.00
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