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Lc C G`�u/< /�c��c-c, lGz 6c l 1 L,IiY` - - i401,'C- /L � �Z/ -C cl/ �o��c e,E� G4-7i�-��G v� o- - zk ,U�f- -e G-� �/" /fie �e�<, _9 /mil-o-9�C rr.C��.�d, O Gi• p �oc Itito �i G moi. z64 cz /� Lt -GG• .l�pry a./-wf� c� �` !� d�-c.� cG Gu �y L G�Zc�/ i,(% / O) e�IA Z3 4,LJv� 7n� 7c.�-p�dL ¢�vr-cam-. %2-.cfv-t2.�q i13' 2c ic/ Lexington & Boston Street Railway Co. Notice is hereby given that a hearing upon a petition of the Lexington & Boston Street Rail. way Co. for a location on Waltham street, from Forest street to Massachusetts Avenue, with Proper connections on Massachusetts Avenue for operation in both directions, will be given on Saturday, July 1, 1699, at eight o'clock p. m.,at the Town Hall, Lexington. EDWIN S. SFAULIHNGSelectmen GEORGE W. SAMPSON:: 3 of CHARLES A. FOWLE, ) Lexington. 16june8W fi ��yTzi c�,vy /rp�C G�. _ - ���c��--c.Li .� 47 c.�.� /Gtr -.ire.. ���i- (/•/�-v--t.�_/li' , h�v' _ _ ee I& ` /� c.c�✓ L C,,�2i. -� �L.C.c j.� c � �.C- its/.� rr�.t. 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L t�--L�� (� 7iT ` q� r // Lc�c.Gt_-c C<�r /vi i�-C•e/C cj J�� r df�a�oc� G �7 ci ,/C� r`i- !c�.�=cli cam_ M f✓�2�_XW- If e,Le To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the _ Town of Lexington, Masa Gentlemen:— We, the undersigned, helm a maioritv of the- tssachneetts avenue at the street, thence over Masea- e tioundry line of the town fission to construct, equip, .'astreet railway thereon all necessary turnouts and use oP an overhead systom .ver, and to make such ifn. ;e alterations as may be re. x usm wan Town Clerk of Lexington Aug. 19, 1899, at 8.45 o'clock, g. m. Attest: LEONARD A. SAVILLE, Town Clerk of Lexington. Waltham, Ayer, and Pepperill Street Railway Co. Hearing, Notice is hereby given that a hearing upon a petition of the Waltham, Ayer, and Pepperill Street Railway Co. for a location of its tracks in this town, will be given on Saturday evening, Sept. 30, 1899, at 7.30 P. m„ at the Town Hall, Lexington. EDWIN S. selectman o PAULDING A , GEO. W. 2UPSON, f ele CHAS:. A. 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"�" / ✓�,i/e�Jcc </ / � L -<ie ti %G�.Gt cLN. ,G✓(/Y9L/LL-L.6 �/ p j E L 1%. /Op 9 / qq 2 Ct ����i�t-Cd 2 L6civ[ C�.tp e �z PETITION LEIINGTON AND BOSTON STREET RAIL- WAY COMPANY. ll The above company has duly executed and j - - OF THF filed, by Geo. W. Morse, its attorney, with the Selectmen of Lexington, a petition and plan to take certain trade of land in that part of Lex - Lexington and Boston street Ingtonealled opts of avoiding pursuance ossing of grade the purpose of Maine avoiding road local at at sai of the Boston and , at tie Railroad location Railway Company, at said Porth Lexington, h the Bedford street r rroesing. The owners of the said several tracts . are supposed Carhop, as follows:—Robert hH. e White, Osborne aEmily i tract being Boston and Maine Railroad; said tracts being TO THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN fully described in said petition and plan. OF LEXINGTON, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE, that the above petition netiee is hereby given that the Selectmen will meet in the Town Hall SEX AND COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHt1- na SATURDAY, December 30,1899, at 73J, p. m., - SETTS. at which time and place all persons and corpora- tions who desire may be present and be heard / Respectfully represents the LPXingmn and upon the above petition, and the matters can - Boston Street Railwav Company that HIS a ear. tamed therein, and it is hereby ordered that a - - poration duly organized and existing ander the copy of the above petition, and of this order, be laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; served upon the owners of the various parcels That it has already been granted, by the Se- of land proposed to be taken, as shown on said a�.. lectmen of said Town of Lexiogtop, x loen tion �, plan, and also that a copy of the above petition on Bedford street, within said town. and this order be published in t'.ie LEtiINGTON That for the purpose of avoiding a crossing of MINUTEMAN at least fourteen days before the 4 the Boston and Lowell Railroad Corporation, date of said meeting. leased to and operated by the Boston and Maine EDWIN S. SPAULDING, L C Railroad, by the railway of the Lexington and GEORGE. W. SAMPSON, Boston Street Railway Company, at grade, on CHAS. A. FOWLE, said Bedford street, it Is necessary that )our pe- Selectmen of Lexington. Iit,ouer should acquire land necessary therefore Lilly feet in width outside the limits of said Bed- TCe,tf ford street; And your petitioner says that ander and by -- virtue of the laws of the Commonwealth of. MassachuaetLe, it desires to take land fifty lest ?.C -e e4 In width outside the limits of said Bedford street, for the purpose aforesaid, - The spud land proposed ed to be taken con=este of the v.,rioue parcels Inhabiter mentioned and de. scribed, viz: 1. A paree_l nf_hnd -- �L1//ird�� cam.. Z !e e<-, < vrcl�in ,��-.. UL-c<,r1 p�l�-•c...�-cj/, o- _ y �.,,., -u-r _._ .✓j -c me>< / Ir/ lle.e eve-Cz<o C' ce p � � gla�.� /I --✓/ /� �' �/� �,o�ivLip��yA � //2ccvs-vel/� ���- gv//(.v --._ C'C .Gdi/�J�� lv � �Je.i i/zc nr•-�2�cy .Cr.-e�4 CL I.�/.e aG. IK s -CC pal - ���g/�� Czz ,cf J `�G[/ �I'cvc � � �O`r C� /✓�iG� C� G'o-�i U/G•LP�ti-�//I�cc, ��=�z 9 7 � ..iGccc...1 remix^a.-r�vi� c�' O ��// 7LGM.0 cam- �Gri-rAti G� o�L' � ti CZ� �. .VI�pGQ�CGC�-(/ //7: L,c.cL� �..� <i,<<� , U_!rG'.iv rif f C'.� /�L. �•. L1/e.kl y_ n 6PCL* �, S , 0 C�2 �4�7 co. i 6k -A w it I lk 1 � 1p Lexington, Mass., .. _ JUN 7 M ��«�-mac, ✓�t� - �--+5�. ,v 7^� .�-�- � qi`�.�. <-�� i B� �� � �o � h ,� '�� �.. o �"e� !, I'�i I','I', 'ISI' i� o,l I; ill i' ...A C 7 17 ,r a��v r I� r Mass. Form 1 2m 8-Y8. Subject vare THE NEVIF,ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPAN O�SACHUSETTSI EXECUTIVE OFFICE, 12S 71MILK STF?BHT, P. O. DRAWER 119. v/Ordo�2 June 19}_1904y_____ C.�7n ¢r�jzfiy tea ay¢u16 To the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Lexington, Yass. The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of P,a chusetts and the Lexington Gas and Electric Company respectfully ask that permission be given by your Honorable Board to attach wires each to the poles of the other, under an arrangement satisfec- tore to the owner of the poles. The New England Telephone and Telegraph company of Massachusetts, By General Manager. Lexington Gas and Electric Company, By tLL I 3 Mass. Form 6A 5e 94H4 556 The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company of 11assachusetts respectfully petitions the Board of Selectmen of the townof ..... ........ ---- .......... ---...... -----.__._...------------- for a location for its poles and wires thereon, in the following named streets and highways of said town, locations to be as shown on the map or plan tjm=iw filed. dated July 19, 1900. Said Company agrees to reserve space at the top of all the above poles for telephone, fire alarm and police signal wires, owned by the town and used for municipal purposes. Said poles to be erected under the supervision of such officers as said town may designate. Following are the streets and highways above referred to: walthan St., ,between Forest St. and P,fassachusetts Ave., Seven poles. Dated --July _l9I_ 190.0. The New England Telephone and Telegraph �Company at Massachusetts. Byr.\.t.... ,���¢........_..._............ General 71ager. iod t 0 *f7c?0 July 14th, 1900. To the Selectmen of the Town of Lexington, Masa. Gentlemen:— The undersigned, the LEX. INGTON & BOSTON STREET RAILWAY COMPANY, respectfully requests that a location may be granted it for the construction and oper- ation of its railway in Lexington, as follows:— Beginning at the junction of Hancock Street and Bedford Street, to connect by curves in each direction with the Company's present line on Bedford Street, thence along Hancock Street to Adams Street, thence along Adams Street to East Street„and thence along East Street to the dividing line between the town of Lexington and the city of WobUrn,—with the right to erect the necessary poles and other Structures and to operate the Same by the electric trolley system. Lexington & Boston Street Railway Company, By Geo. W. Morse, Corporation Counsel. Lexington & Boston Street Railway Co. Hearing. Notice is hereby given that a hearing upon a petition of the Lexington & Boston Street Rail- way Company for a location of its tracks in this town, will be given on Monday evening, August 27th, 19M, at 7.30 o'clock, at the Town Hall Lex- ington. EDWIN S. SPAULDING, Selectmen GEORGE W. SAMPSON, of GEORGE W. SPAULDING Lexington .July 14th, 1900. To the Selectmen of the Town of Lexington, Mass. Gentlemen:— The undersigned, the LEX. INGTON & BOSTON STREET RAILWAY COMPANY, respectfully requests, that a loca- tion may be granted It for the construction and operation of its railway from the junction of Bedford Street and Massachusetts Avenue, along Massachusetts Avenue to Lincoln Street, thence through Lincoln Street to Marrett Street,' thence along Marrett Street to Massachusetts Avenue, thence along Massachusetts Avenue to the Lincoln line,—with a right to erect the neces- sary poles and other structures, and to operate the same by the electric trolley system. Lexington & Boston Street Railway Company, By'Geo. W. Morse, Corporation Counsel. Lexington & Boston Street Railway Co. Hearing. Notice is hereby given that a hearing upon a petition of the Lexington & Boston Street Rail- w^y Company for a location of its tracks in this town, will be given on Monday evening, August. 27th, 1900, at 7.30 ol4bmk�'at the Tgjmn Hall, Lex- ington. Js ` ' iK EDWIN S. SPAULD19,xaR::. Selectmen GEORGE W. SAMPSON,°""'�f'' Y. of GEORGE W. SPAULDING,' Lexington V 4 Basting Maes., August I, 1900. To the Selectmen of the Town of Lexington: Gentlemen:— Your petitioners the LEXINGTON & BOS. TON STREET RAILWAY COMPANY, a cor- poration duly organized under the laws of this Commonwealth, respectfully request that they may be allowed to present an alternate petition for location of their proposed line from Lexing. ton to Woburn, as followe:— Beginning at the tracks as now located on Massachusetts Avenue at the junction of Woburn street, thence through Woburn street to Lowell street, thence through Lowell street to East street and through East Street to the dividing line be. tween the Town of Lexington and the City of Woburn. Also with the necessary turnouts, curves and track connections for the operation of their rail. way. Also the right to erect the necessary poles and overhead wires for the operation of their care by electricity. All as shown on plan to be flied with the Town Clerk of Lexington. Lexington & Boston St. By. Co. By ALFRED PIERCE, CHAS. W. SMITH, 1 A majority ALDEN E. VILES, )) of its SIDNEY HARWOOD, 7 Board of E. P. SMITH, Directors. L. A. SAVILLE, Lexington & Boston StreetRailway Co. Hearing. Notice is hereby given that hearten up. on a petition of the Lexington & Boston Street Railway Company for a location of its tracks in this town will be given on Monday evening, Aug. ust 27, 1900, at 7.80 o'clock at the Town Hall, Lex. ington. EDWIN S. SPAULDING,) Selectmen GEORGE W. SAMPSON' } of G. W. SPAULDING, 7 Lexington. Boston, Mass., August 1, 1900. To the Selectmen of the Town of Lexington: Gentlemen:— Your entlemen:Your petitioners the LEXINGTON & BOSTO'. STREET RAILWAY COMPANY, a carport tion duly organized under the laws of this Con monwealth, respectfully request that they ma be allowed to present an alternate petition ft location of their proposed line from Lexingte to Lincoln, as follows:— Beginning at the tracks on Massachusetts Aw nue as now located near Bedford street, thenc through Massachusetts Avenue to the dividin line between the Town of Lexington and it Town of Lincoln. Also with the necessary turnouts, curves an track connections for the operation of their rai way. Also the right to erect the necessary pole and overhead wires for the operation of the: care by electricity. All as shown on plan to be died with the Tow Clerk of Lexington. Lexington & Boston St. By. Co. By ALFRED PIERCE, 1 CHAS. W. SMITH, I Amajority ALDEN E. VILE$, of SIDNEY HARWOOD, j its Board c E. P. SMITH, Directors. L. A. SAVILLE, 1 Lexington & Boston Street Railway Co. Hearing.i. Notice is hereby given that a hearing upon a petition of the Lexington and Boston Street Railway Company for a location of its tracks in this town, will be given on Monday evening, August 27th, 190o, at 7.30 o'clock, at the Town Hall, Lexington. EDWIN S. SPAULDING, ) Selectmen GEORGE W. SAMPSON, } of GEORGE W. SPAULDING,) Lexington To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the Town of Lexington: The undersigned, a majority of the Directors of the Association for the formation of the Boston & Concord Street Railway Co., hereby respectfully petition for a location of tracks with convenient and suitable turnouts and switches, commencing on Concord Avenue, (otherwise called Concord Turnpike) at the dividing line between the Town of Belmont and the Town of Lexington, through Concord Ave., to the dividing line betveen the Town of Lex. legion and the Town of Lincoln, with righgto erect the necessary poles and other structures and to operate the same with electricity. Signed, CHAS. S. CUMMINGS, 2d ROGER W.BABSON, L. GUY DENNETT, GEORGE F. MEAD FRANK E. COTTON' ERASTUS H. SMIThi, OLIVER M. DENNETT. Boston and Concord Street Railway Co. Hearing. Notice is bereby given that a hearing upon a peti. tion of the Boston and Concord Street Railway Com- pany for a location of its tracks in this town will be given on Saturday evening, August 25th, 1900, at 7.30 o'clock, at the Town Hall, Lexington. EDWIN S. SPAULDING, )- Selectmen GEORGE W. SAMPSON,1} of GEORGE W. SPAULDING, Lexington. 0 +a �or 420l)45 �� c"� a v l m i cp ,ff4, as OQ>dp coy. �o o� \ All ac� 4� Ili I )le �JT /P Wy / IsI WI ! iii _ A �0- rM�� //L2C�L0 ?� Al To the Selectmen of Lexington., The Lexington tb Boston Street Railway Coal pany hereby requests locations for the extension of the tracks of the Company in Lexington as follows:—'' 1'1. A location for a second trackInMassa- ' turnout to the Allington live, there to convect In e with double tracks of the Company extending in. e the town of Arlington to Arlington Heights. ff 2. A location. for a second track in Massa. hechusetts Avenue, substantially parallel with the s existing single track of the petitioner in said Avenue, from the present turnout of the Com. h pany near Woburn Street and Winthrop Road, to n Bedford Street; so that the petitioner may have e a double track railway in said Avennefrom Bed. ford Street to said turnout near Woburn Street d and Winthrop Road. d Your petitioner asks the granting also of per - 8 mission to use electricity as a motive power on d the tracks to be constructed on such extended or t additional locations, and the right to erect and e, maintain poles, wires and otherappliances them. s for. , Dated February 28,190'. . Respectfully presented by order of the Board d of Directors, LEXINGTON .v, BOSTON ST. BY. CO. - By SIDNEY HARWOOD, President. Upon the foregoing petition, it is ordered that a public hearing be given to all parties interested, at the Town Hall, in said Lexington, on Tuesday, the 2d day of April, 1901, at 7.80 o'clock, p. In., at which place and time the Selectmen of this Town will meet and consider said petition. And it is further ordered that notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of said petition and of this order thereon, once a week for two successive weeks, in the L,,yyl,,'ngton MINUTE-AIAN, a newspaper published tAnd Lexington, the first publication to be at least fourteen days be, fore said meeting. EDWIN S. SPAULDIN'd, Selectmen G. W. SPAULDING, of JOHN F. HUTCBINSON; I Lexington. Lexington, Feb. 7, 1901. l6mar2w 6 — dtw rj Dear Sir:. TOWN OF LEXINGTON, / SELECTMEN'S OFFICE. �Texcra�Eon,........ Ar.il....lF.T................ 794.. Ill consequence of ncamerous reports of illegal liquor selling in town, our Board has conferred arith the Lacy Fnforoexaent Committee, and we. have decided that a special effort should and will be made to have the law enforced,and ;rre .have so instructed our police, ale make no charges against you, but ;7a thought best to send You this notice, and trust that you appreciate that it is for the advant— a;�e as well as the duty of every well disposed citizen to assist in the enforceMeTTt of such lams. OF LEXINGTON, SELECTMEN'S OFFICE. .1...... ��............:........... Val Thr. Chas. H. Franks, Dear Sir:— Chief of police of Lexincton, Numerous reports have reached the Board of Selectmen that there is mor; or .less illegal liquor selling in tozan, After duly considering the matter we think the proper step to take is to instruct the police department that eae shall expect all offic— ers to see that the law is strictly enforeed so far as lies in their power, and that to this end they shall have all necessary support from this roar3, You will therefore, at once give definite instruction to this effect to all police officers both regular anI special, i� ectmen, i m I e r, 7 yz�� n G- 4L lily L/ V _`^�✓ `t PC 4 -�� /;� - Y�� MW /,' U i i .�� Of n vel T orl II, i! l Sao To the Selectmen of the Town of Lexington : Your petitioner, the Lexington and Boston Street RailwayCompany, res- pectfully shows that for the purpose of avoiding or eliminating a crossing of the Boston & Maine Railroad by the petitioner's. railway at grade in Woburn street, Lexington, Mass. (where m� p> titioner is already possessed of a loca- tion for the construction of an extension of its railway), proposes to purchase or otherwise take the necessary land, not exceeding fifty feet in width, outside the limits of said Woburn street, the same being a public way. The land proposed to be taken con- sists of a st.up out of the following tracts: (1) Tract belonging to James F. Russell, situated on the southwesterly side of the junction of said Woburn street with the Boston & Maine Rail- road; (2) tract belonging to Alden E. wiles, situated on the easterly side of said junction, and bounded northerly by said Woburn street, and southwes- terly by said Boston & Maine Railroad; (3) a tract of land lying between and adjoining each of the first -named two. tracts, said intervening tract being land of the Boston & Maine Railroad, and embracing a portion of the location of its railroad. A more particular description of the strip of landproposed to be purchased or taken as aforesaid is shown upon a plan by Pierce & Barnes, civil engi- neers, dated April 29, 1901, to be pre. sented to you for approval in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 404 of the Acts of 1898. Wherefore, your petitioner asks that such plan be approved by you, and that to that end you give a public notice and hearing in the premises, as required by law. Respectfully submitted by order of. the Board of Directors of said Lexington & Boston Street Rail- way Co., By SYDNEY HARWOOD, President. May to, 1901. IN BOARD OF SELECTMEN. Lexington, Mass., May 28, 1901. It is ordered that a public hearing on the foregoing petition and the plan therein referred to, be given to all parties interested, at the Town Hall, Lexington, on Saturday, the 15th day of June, at 7.30 o'clock p. in., and that notice of such hearing be given by publication of a copy of the foregoing petition, and of this order thereon, two times in the INDEPENDENT, a news- paper published- in this town, the first publication to be fourteen days at least before the date of such hearing. EDWIN S. SPAULDING, G. W. SPAULDING, JOHN F. HUTCHINSON, Selectmen of Lexington. P I i M, / v///90/ v 0 4J, The Lexington and Boston otpect Rallwag Go. HORACE B. PARKER, General Manager, Newtonville, Mass. TELEPHONE LEXINGTON 68-2. S. Spauldinb,Fsq. J+ast Lexin^ton, Mass. W. H. GREENE, Superintendent, CHARLES W. 'SMITH, Treasurer, Lexington, Mass. 53 Tremont St., Boston. TELEPHONE LEXINGTON 68-2. TELEPHONE HAYMARKET 615. T, ex i rF.. Aug.. .... 21 ....... 19 Q 7:. ....... ,';,',o>> at jou'^ "nxt meeting appoint ,- - Ci,.:" �_eS D. St eV P. 1S On, eft. H. Cxree:te, 1Y. T. Cromwell, 01150 `�':'_C c, Gr. ii "in, srecial police to serve for the Lexinbton t Roston S' Hy: Co., without pay fro. the toean for the term of one ve(,.. f -o,., date of appointment, and oblige, Yours truly, r I ���r. T�3a ct t l �,Gzr•.0 � Cc c aft t°">%'„�'' FRaHCIS T. MAXWELL, PRss'T I zz4 GEOVOP"I. CIMSE,Pr�rsr. E. S. PEGKAv &k Y. FIELD & COWLES, Managers, 95 WATER STREET. go W. Sampson, Esq., Dear Sir: Lexington, Mass, 'voJ1 , ✓(GQ1J.P Sept • 701901* we beg to hand you bond .for the Boston & 7,exington Street Railway, on which we have made proper correction. At yoiLr nonvenience kindly send us copy of the order of location parsed by.the Seleatnen of Lexington, authorizing the widening of Massanhusetts Avenue. 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S„ QajTrL _ I w'1'Qon./�a4at�ixTi S�%3��2o oma, Vi Ca*L4 vri�c� , 1 usz Stxi.aG-clLa.t.a.eaA "'ro r QYL 1 pi ho ervL rto2au 6� eat e`. w�axx t ja , a, o�e1 sako e pvt a atn., c4�:, te" a�a- d C17QCae.� ;: Q'i`iLac� (►Qe-b2cC. �CaLciTzzrz.d- �. �f-o,�� T�.aenA: 4i1a .ems �cDlie. �1 . iI I G �' ♦ .Y r� �I ,. � V �I'(-OC.-c<,�Q�a_ Q,�.a_e�`i�<.C.�C(�M.���-QY'�.i.t1�l-,-�,0 0.Q_ cz CC,c�vct�Ll�cz�o "� �'Ut-c�r� �J�itfvcJ �ryv Q.�-vcc� `: a0'. as 47 ti�4 Z02�� c 97 it I f: ,' " aCoUr-, � 'ZL/c ;z Q a1IP6 - G�ir�u,> /Jiv�-r n, C« di G2A i , N� 1 U �O - �ti �- �-um-:��i, Q-Fit-.r--ziv ��! �✓.%�irvu_C/ ' if 4e,V3 V 7,4 jy4�ti_ �� Pti t <el-- ° c31�2 w_te �C H a-- s3o 0 . <c aJ- z ae4 (pI March 23, 1905, TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SELECTMEN OF THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON:— - Your petitioners the Board of Directors of the Lexington & Boston Street Railway Com- Pany, respectfully represents your Honorable Board that public convenience and necessity require an extension of its tracks as now lo - sated on Massachusetts avenue in the Town of Lexington, as follows :- 1st. A new turnout on Massachusetts ave- nue, located iu such a manner as to begin about one hundred (100) feet east from the easterly entrance to Monroe Station, thence running easterly alongside Massachusetts avenue about five hundred (50o) feet. 2nd. A new turnout on Bedford street to be located at a point where the present track of the Company swings from the center to the j side of said Lexington street, opposite land now owned by George F. Tewksbury, and thence running northwesterly about five hun- dred ao) feet. 3rd. The lengthening of the turnout now I ocated on said Bedford street near the junction Of North Hancock street in a northwesterly di-; rection, about three hundred and sixty (300)': feet. All in accordance with plans attached to; this petition. Your petitioners further request your Hon- orable Board to grant them the right to make > such ,overlie , surface and underground alter-. ataOne as may be necessary to erect such poles, overhead wires and fixtures as are required for the operation of its cars over said turnouts by the overhead single trolley system. Eespectfullysubmitted, �. LEXINGTON &BOSTON ST. BY. Co., By Adams D. Claflin, President. Upon the above petition notice is hereby given that the Selectmen will meet in the Town Hall, on Tuesday, May 2nd, 1905, at 7.30, p, m., at which time and place all persona and corporations who desire may be present and be heard upon the above petition. GEO. W. TAYLOR,- HENRY A. C. CODWARDSelectmen FRANK D. PEIncE, 1 of Lexington... C weXJ moi- avu�1� ��-ricp� r J ,' aAj�,, V�-k- ����� hdc /" UJ 1-7 c�,f- l �-,��,�- i�-f-� ten- �-z- �� ��%�// � ���� • ' e /A a"l 1409 f M � aP� OJ-%� �, 2 �P Z21& rL it (S'l-,-� ,ueu-: eCd �S �J JI 0-0 co Ccs-.— CLc.Cio-n<�✓c�ec-.-o � /�-t_ U,�-L'!!/[.,-rt-.Lr�i �� �� TAIL- d;7- ev ._✓ 4Cz e os " III � 40 Q- i Z�y�� a u tet, a,61-L,4j aec� �✓ c�_ - z - tclz r✓��(�c�ti7hC.�%��c.-t (mac- � (Y-�-GC�JZr�V '/'�-�c'% /�-�- ✓�'- ��-n, Jan � G" ��� % ,�-�; 26 Z -L-A-N v, AL -� e,� �CI,�A( �,7 ; BOSTON,—Oct4bber 3, 1905. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, Town of Lexington, Maas., Gentlemen: The undersigned, representing a major- - - Hy of the Directors of the Association for the formadonot the Boston-Lowelllnterurban Strcet Railway Company, having complied with the provisions of Chapter 112, Revised Laws, re- ly petition your honorable board for a location of the tracks of the proposed railway in the town of Lexington, substantially as follows: Beainnina at the Arlington town line at a on prate land, as shown on plan submitted herewi h. R '- - PAULYBUTsubmitted, PAUL BUTLER, A. RB, Directors CHARLEBUTLERS CHARLES RJR., GTON,� O � A. AUAbIBON, JR., V On the Foregoing petition, the Selectmen of n- Lexington will give a hearing to all persons in- - tat Cary Hall, Lexington Mass., .on Saturday, November 11th, at 3.30 o'clock, p. m. Saturday, GEORGE W. TAYLSelectmen - PRA.. D. PRIRCE.OR, Of ILexingtom HENRY A. C. WOODWARD, 5100t2w -- — v — vL�Q cam✓ - ✓ �vuo ��y- `� a�oL��e,� Jv�v /OL lJ� �e7 SJ 9�s � �.a��G'rwyc�u.aC� ryv-�c4 �✓+��-BCc_�/ fJ <f CAL L ae (all i; - 7 w. 30 G L' u < At�nc�c z di Q— �. ✓�//vLW ryi--tz�J L� / USF/���-c.a�-nl�cTj�� gyp., nz4�� , Boston, November21, 1905. To the Honorable Board of Selectmen, dp. Town of Lexington, Mass. Gentle menheThe undersigned, seoeiatiomg a majority of the the of the ell Interurban for the formation of the Roston -Lowell Interurban Street Railway Company, havine, complied with , the provisions of Chapter 112, Revised Lawfor a location r tiully petition your honorable hoard for a L C location oP the tracks of the proposed railway in the townin Lexington,gtontsubstantially ine at or near Begf Wilson, the th Arlington town line at rt near landdire ti Wilson, thence extending in e t land ly direction dt the Burlington town shown at land of submiButtetted on private land, as shown on plan submitted herewith. Respectfully submitted, PAUL L BUTLE R, BUTLER AMES, CHARLES F. REMINGTON, ALH'RED. ADAMSON, JR, Directors. /J On the foregoing hearing the Selectmen of Lexington will glue a hearing to all per=ons W. Wrested at Cary Hall, Lexington, Mass., on Fri. day evening, December 22, 1905 at 7.30 p. in. GEORGE W. TAYLOR, FRANK D. , C. WOO HENRY A. C. WOOU WARD, 9dee3w Selectmen of Lexington. �� �iZ�=ern. '.ems-✓ U- ,�e�-nom e y Ji✓G�. Jt O� rg //�� �/ 49 -pw C�f�82G�y,-ri. �C/ .Y!/yr•_i � ��f Hi-�l/GGi_ �-ice- y IB 4,vb ET//G"vzC/%L ��� 4cv- ,, Kil�l c� �� a-11 - SAA alt - 1e � of a OFFICE OF SELFCTl�I�;�. EDWIN S. SPAULDING. ) Selectroeo GEORGE W. SPAULDING, } of JOHN F. HUTCHINSON, J Lexington. ix , �o� Afl'a ��/ November 18, 1167t<21. The Selectmen of the Town of The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Melrose would invite your official co-operation in the following matter: WHEREAS, The streets approaching the North Union Station are made dangerous and offensive by the sale stables thereon and by the use of such streets for the business of such stables, to the great injury of the northern suburbs of Boston and of all the cities and towns whose inhabitants must continually pass through the North Union Station, And whereas, the inordinate disproportion of liquor saloons on those streets, whether due to the neighborhood of the stables or otherwise, is a further injury to the locality and to the cities and towns northerly from Boston, Therefore, the Melrose Board of Trade has petitioned the Board of Aldermen to take measures to secure the removal of the nuisances complained of; and in response, a special committee of three Aldermen was appointed to confer with representatives of other interested cities and towns to obtain united action in the matter, the Mayor co-operating with this committee. And therefore, you are hereby invited to join with this city in making an urgent appeal to the Mayor and Council of the City of Boston to abolish the nuisances now associated with the business of said stables; and also in requesting the License Commissioners of Boston to reduce the number of liquor licenses on such streets to the lowest possible number. You are requested to communicate your action in the matter to the chairman of this committee and to state your preferences as to procedure, viz: whether to send delegates to a joint convention, or to send a joint communication to the government of the City of Boston and to the License Commissioners, or to send your own sepa- rate communication with this object to the City and Commissioners aforesaid of Boston. Signed, JOHN LARRABEE, Mayor, EDWIN S. SMALL, Chairman, CHESTER SHEPARD, MOSES S. PAGE, Special Committee of the Board of Aldermen. V East Lexington, mass., November 7, 1901. To the Town of Lexington:- The sam of One hundred and twenty-one (121) dollars covers the actual amount paid out by me on account of injury sustained through a fall November 28, 1899 (of which complaint was duly made to the Town Clerk, December 26, 1899) as a result of defective side --.--alk on Locust Avenue near Village Hall, East Lexington, .Mass. In consideration of the above amount being paid to me on or before November 22, 1901, I hereby agree to waive my right to any further comaensation for said injury, or suffering, or inconvenience, but in making this offer of settlement I wish it distinctly understood that should it not be accepted and settlement effected, on or before ^.foresail date, this offer shall in no wise, ^.pair my right under the law to recover a sum that shall indemnify me, not only to the amount of my =ctual cash loss, but also for the suffering aff inconvenience result- ing from said injury, TOWN OF LEXINGTON. SELECTMEN'S OFFICE. , a The Leington on'd Bo$ton ptact aiIwag Dor ADAMS D. CLAFLIN, President. HORACE B. PARKER, Gen. Manager. W. H. GREENE, Superintendent. FREDERICK H. LEWIS, Treasurer. Newtonville, Mass. Newtonville, Mass. Lexingtan, Mass. Newtonville, Mass. TELEPHONE NEWTON 80. TELEPHONE WEST NEWTON 224-2. TELEPHONE LEXINGTON 5-2. TELEPHONE NEWTON 80. Lexington, June 16, 1902. Honorable Board of Selectmen, Town of Lexington, Lexington, MRss. G encu 1 emen : -. Your petitioners, Norumbega -Park Co., Lexington. Park respectfully petition your Tonorable Board to appoint the following persons special poltoe in the Town def Lexingtan and to be paid' by the Norumbega "ark Co. The officers to serve in and about the Lexington Park and on the cars of the Lexington & Boston St. Ry Co. Following are the names: Samuel& Simpson i incy;�Renjamin ' Stone Y011. S _ esn ert f1111y, • Supt. 440 77 z� r- ice. �`. /t , ✓y [,aN Extension of Merriam Street N 0 T I C E Lexington /cam , 1905 The Selectmen of Lexington hereby give notice that thev intend to lay out a town way fifty feet wide as an extension of Merriam Street from the present termination thereof at its junction with Chandler Street to Adams Street, the course of said way to follow approximately that of the private road already constructed from the junction of Mer- riam and Chandler Streets to and past the estate of Louise C. Pfaff, and thence through land now or late of the Hayes Estate, to Adams Street. The proposed way extends across lands of the fol- lowing parties respectively, viz: Augustus P. Loring and William Allen Hayes, as they are Trustees under an inden. ture dated June 12, 1889, B. Preston Clark and Elihu G. Loomis, as they are Trustees under the will of Frederick D.Allen late of Boston, deceased, Arthur L. Blodgett, Camille Fairchild, Mary J. ifforgan, Louise C. Pfaff, William W. Reed and Robert P. Clapp, N. H. and E. P. Merriam, Sarah D. Brown and Alice D. Goodwin. Plans showing the proposed lay -out may be seen at the Selectmen's Office accompanying a petition of Louise C. Pfaff, Robert P. Clapp, and others, for the laying out of such town way. The Selectmen will meet to view the premises on :are % da7'r of 1905, at half past hree o' ock p.m., star ing a the corner of Merriam and Chandler Streets, and at their office in the Town Hall at quarter past four o'clock the same afternoon to hear all parties interested. Selectmen Lexington q "J p9 O nigm - Enwis S. SPALLDL¢O, deleotmeu GEO. W. TAYLOR, OE EDWARD C. STOSL, Lexingtou. 011ce of .Selectmen. Zexlaytoa, ass., 190 THE PROPOSED NEW BOULEVARD AT LEXINGTON. i P m " '� RUE �� MRJSRfHU3-`TTS Q rTt , 3 �t• P roeror a' �ciry ixttrMpeP�` asy �h .. I � 3 2 G THE PROPOSED NEW BOULEVARD AT LEXINGTON. .Notice to Mariners, Latest by Cable. [Special to the Boston Herald.? A31STERDAMy Feb 19. Arrived, steamer LP Zillah, Newport ews. ANTWERP, Feb 18. Arrived, steamer As- syrian, Portland. A%IM, WCA, squat Feb 16. Arrived, ech Harry Knowlton, Boston, BARRY. ISLAND Feb 18. Passed, .bark Souveraia, Bristol Poet New York. BROW HEAD, Feb 19. Passed, Steamer Lake Champlain, St John, NB, and Halifax, NS, for Liverpool. BREMEN,Feb 19. Arrived, steamer Aus. Calls, New Orleans and Norfolk. Sailed 18th ($ Pal),' steamer.Karlsruhe, New York. BUENOS AYRES, Feb 16. Arrived, bark Samuel H Nickerson. Boston. CU%HAVEN, Feb 19. Ip port, steamer Graf Waldersee, from New York. GRANTON, Feb 19. Arrived, steamer Elton, Baltimore. HAMBURG, Feb 19. Arrived, steamers Anda. luefa, Philadelphia; Alexandria, Baltimore. Feb 19. In Part steamer Sevilla„ for. Phile, delphia (to sell fist). KINSALE, Feb 19. Passed, steamer Mande, Halifax, NS; for Liverpool. LIZARD, Feb 19. Passed, steamers Dresden New York for Bremen; (10 AM), Minneapolis., PERTH AMBOY NJ, Feb 19. Sailed, schs Nimrod, St John, .i'B; Sarah A Reed Calots; Alice B'Phillips, Jacksonville; L A Plummer, Mizabethport. PORTLAND, Me,. Feb. 19. .Arrived, steamers Cambroman, Liverpool; Rationale, Louisburg, CB; Bob Lillian, Boston Cleared, steamers Peruvian (Be), London; Devmm, Uhn, London. Sailed, steamers Turret Crown, Phllatim. pbm; Horatio Hall, New York. PORT READING, NJ, Feb 18. Arrived, barges Afton, and Jeremiah, New London; Col- mar, Chalfont, Bad Mun y, New Haven; Rupert, Newport; Anadne, Providence; Com. meree, Fall River. . PASCAGOULA, Feb 18. Sailed, Bch Chum. cey be Burk, Philadelphia. PORT ROYAL, SC, Feb 18. Sailed, sob John B Coyle, Brunswick. PROVIDENCE, RI, Feb 19. Andved, ateamer Hudson, Norfolk and Baltimore; tugs F W Roebling, Newport. News; barge J Carleton, Newport News. Sailed, tug Richmond, Newport News, with two barges. ROCKLAND Me Feb 19. Arrived schs Commerce sad Jordan L Mott, New York. REEDY ISLAND, Del, Feb 18. Passed up, tug Swstara, with barges Alaska, Maple Hill,. and Franklin, from eastern parts for Phila. delphia. SALEM, Feb 19. Little, Baltimore. Cleared, ach Henry fi SAVANNAH, Feb 19. Arrived, steamers City of Birmingham, Boston Bud New York; D H Miller, Baltimore; Hatull Philadelphia. Sailed, 18th, steamer Alleghany, Pbiladelphia. YOUNG—In Wollaston, Feb 18, Alonzo R. Young, 87 yrs 11 mos.Funeral from late residence 8 Chester at, Thursday. Feb 21, at 11 A M. Relatives and friends invited. Burial private. F FLOWERS At Very Lowest Prices. J. NEWMAN & SONS 81 TREMONT ST' We mwvs No Bramea suns. LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. State House. Boston, Feb. 18, 1901. The Com- mittee on Taxation will gyre a hearing to par- ties interested. n House bill No. 420. on taxes on collateral legacies and succession, at 30 O'clock A. M.: and House bill No. 492 for tax on legacies, etc., and equitable distribution of Its proceeds, at 10:30 o'clock A. M., at room No. 453. 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