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<br />School, said sum to be expended under the direction of the School
<br />Committee.
<br />ART. 31. On motion of G. W. Taylor it was
<br />Poled, That Sheridan Street be accepted when laid out and gra-
<br />ded to the satisfaction of the Selectmen and properly deeded to the
<br />town.
<br />ART. 32. Mr. G. W. Taylor offered the following motion : That
<br />a committee of five be appointed by the Moderator, to Include the
<br />Moderator and the chairman of the Water Board, to consider the
<br />revision of the By -Laws of the town relating to the Water Depart-
<br />ment and the management of the same, to investigate the rates
<br />charged for water and all other matters relating to the department,
<br />and to report to the town at the earliest opportunity. G. W. Samp-
<br />son moved an amendment, "That the committee consist of seven,
<br />thus including the three Water Commissioners," and Mr. Taylor's
<br />motion as amended by Mr. Sampson was declared carried. The
<br />Moderator appointed the following committee :—Geo. W. Taylor,
<br />Chairman, Chas. H. Bugbee, Christopher S. Ryan.
<br />Voted, To dissolve the meeting. Meeting dissolved at 10.50
<br />o'clock.
<br />A true record, attest : GEO. D. HARRINGTON,
<br />Town Clerk.
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<br />BEQUEST OF ESTATE OF EMILY EARLE.
<br />TOWN TREASURER'S OFFICE,
<br />Lexington, March 13, 1903.
<br />$100.
<br />Persuant to a vote of the inhabitants of the town of Lexington,
<br />in town meeting assembled on the 2nd day of November, A. D.
<br />1875, the town Treasurer hereby acknowledges the receipt of One
<br />hundred (100) dollars from the estate of Emily Earle, the interest
<br />of which is to be expended in accordance with said vote, and Chap-
<br />ter 225 of the Acts of 1870, upon lot old No. 45, new No. 208, in
<br />the town Cemetery near the High School House in said Lexington,
<br />in dressing and care of said lot, monuments, walks, and avenues ad-
<br />jacent thereto.
<br />GEO. D. HARRINGTON,
<br />TOW?! Treasurer.
<br />Lexington, March 13th, 1903, received for record.
<br />A true record, attest: GEO. D. HARRINGTON,
<br />Town Clerk.
<br />BEQUEST OF ALBION C. FLETCHER.
<br />TOWN TREASURER'S OFFICE,
<br />LEXINGTON, March 13, 1903.
<br />550.
<br />Pursuant to a vote of the inhabitant of the town of Lexington, in
<br />town meeting assembled, on the 2nd day of November, A. D., 1875,
<br />the Town Treasurer hereby acknowledges the receipt of fifty (50)
<br />dollars from Albion C. Fletcher of Watertown, the interest of which
<br />is to be expended in accordance with said vote and Chapter 225 of
<br />the Act of 1870, upon lot old number 170, new number 83, in the
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