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fit <br />Docs. <br />Whole number licensed from Dec. 1, 1902, to Dec. 1, 1903, 295. <br />Males, 255; females, 38; breeder's license, 2. <br />Amount returned to County Treasurer June 1, 1903, <br />Amount returned to County Treasurer Dec. 1, 1903, <br />JURORS. <br />List of jurors accepted by the town March 30, 1903 : <br />Clifton P. Ashley <br />George H. Bailey <br />*William A. Butler <br />*James Barnes <br />Charles H. Bugbee <br />George H. Cutter <br />Frank E. Clark 2d <br />Frank M. Cobb <br />William F. Caldwell <br />Patrick F. Dacey <br />Joseph Evans <br />George Flint <br />Charles A. Fowle <br />Peter T. Gillooly <br />William F. Glenn <br />Gilbert P. Hadley <br />Charles E. Hadley <br />Bartlett J, Harrington <br />Frederic W. Johnson <br />Frederick C. Jones <br />Nelson W. Jenney <br />William A. Kendall <br />*Drawn since list was accepted. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />GEO. D. HARRINGTON, Town Clerk. <br />$213.40 <br />471.60 <br />Charles G. Kauffmann <br />Everett S. Locke <br />Francis Locke <br />Sidney M. Lawrence <br />Howard M. Munroe <br />John L. Norris <br />*Edward P. Nichols <br />Frank D. Pierce <br />Willard C. Pierce <br />Maurice A. Page <br />Christopher S. Ryan <br />Irving Stone <br />Charles H. Spaulding <br />*Herbert V. Smith <br />Thomas Thompson <br />*Henry E. Tuttle <br />George 0. Wellington <br />Aril A. Wetherbee <br />John H. Willard <br />George W. Wright <br />Bradley C. Whitcher <br />*William H. Whitaker. <br />$691.00 <br />62 <br />REPORT OF THE BOARD OF <br />SELECTMEN. <br />LEXINGTON, MASS., January 1, 1904. <br />To the Citizens of Lexington: <br />The Board of Selectmen submit the following report for the year <br />ending December 31, 1903. <br />The Town is to be congratulated upon the adoption of the Metro- <br />politan Water System. For the first time, citizens have enjoyed an <br />ample supply of water for all purposes, and well watered streets <br />throughout the entire season. The committee in charge of the in- <br />stallation of this system makes a detailed report elsewhere. <br />By vote of the Town, $2,000 was appropriated for renovating <br />the interior of Town Hall. The main hall, Carey Hall, and the en- <br />trances have been repaired and redecorated, and new floors have <br />been laid. The electric light wires throughout the building were <br />found in such dangerous condition that it was necessary for the <br />public safety to install an entirely new system. Work has been done <br />in a thorough manner, and the conditions are now satisfactory to <br />the New England Insurance Exchange. The greatly irnproved ap- <br />pearance of the interior is apparent to all, and we believe that the <br />increased rental of the Hall for social purposes has fully justified the <br />expenditure. <br />In reference to the large expenditure by the Tree Warden, we <br />wish to state that the increased outlay was authorized by the Select- <br />men. The gypsy moths had become so serious a menace that it <br />