Hatfield Annual Town Report 1914-1924, Part 17

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Publication date: 1914
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Carlson & Barger, iron


7.40


Arthur R. Breor, labor


12.00


Michael Gogel, labor.


7.50


Paul Micka, labor


6.00


Wm. Greenough, labor


1.50


John Zapka, labor


7.50


Thos. Karpenski, labor


6.00


John Silenski, labor 6.00


Jacob Geis, labor. 63.00


Anthony Giminski, labor 6.00


Anthony W. Jandinsky, labor


87.00


Daniel Shmutz, labor 24.00


The Barrett Co., tarvia. 3,177.32


John S. Lane & Son, pea and dust


281.71


B. & M. Road, freight on stone and tar 315.68


N. Y. N. H. & H. Road, freight on tar


105.59


$ 4,937.70


MEMORIAL DAY


C. K. Morton. $ 124.90


Webster Box Co., transportation


12.50


$ 137.40


FIRE DEPARTMENT


John F. O'Shea ,labor and cash. $ 2.50


John H. Marlow, fire chief, Northampton 25.00


Wm. J. Shea, labor at fires 5.00


H. L. Pellam, labor at fires 5.00


Herald Job Print, printing for muster 33.50


Muster Day, band and prizes 158.00


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Edward H. Latham, baseball 20.00


U. S. Rubber Co., 600 feet hose 486.00


Geo. H. Newman, labor at fires 16.00


Northampton Com. Body Co., painting h. wagon. Fred Wentzel, hose wagon and fires


13.00


John J. Betsold, hose wagon.


5.00


Thomas M. Day, hose wagon.


5.00


H. W. Marsh, hose wagon.


5.00


Kate Mullins, hose wagon


5.00


C. H. Crafts, hose wagon 5.00


Robert J. Graves, labor, fires


8.00


$ 970.00


SPECIAL REPAIRS


J. S. Bardwell, team and labor $ 580.10


John L. Boyle, team and labor.


233.78


F. T. Bardwell, team and labor 179.00


W. H. Riley & Co., tile.


11.99


Wm. H. Dickinson, team and labor


39.00


John F. O'Dea, team and labor


30.55


Wm. C. Kingsley, team and labor


44.00


Thomas M. Day, team and labor


32.45


Michael Dulaski, c. basin


15.50


L. H. Kingsley, sand.


51.45


Howes Brick Co.


18.00


C. E. Warner, cement


1.80


John Koblinski, labor


52.63


Jacob Geis, labor.


199.08


John J. Breor, labor


252.93


Chester Semkofski, labor


133.25


Stanley Rogalewski, labor


39.00


Stanley Hader, labor


8.34


Peter Zagrodnik, labor.


51.00


D. P. Sheehan, truck and labor


39.12


$ 2,012.97


173.00


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RECAPITULATION OF ORDERS DRAWN


State Aid. .$ 48.00


Hampshire County Sanatorium 94.50


Poor-care of. 1,803.97


Old Bills 1,891.39


Schools - Maintenances


34,960.14


New School Building


15,038.19


Town Officers


2,032.25


Ordinary-Highways and Bridges


3.445.77


Contingencies


1,465.18


Public Library


770.78


Tree Warden


179.36


Inspector of Animals


419.60


Insurance


647.77


Memorial Hall


156.35


Street Lights


4,340.75


Sewers


1,220.79


Valley Street Road.


1,002.55


Repairing and patching stone roads


4,937.70


Memorial Day


137.40


Bonds-Town Officers


102.00


Hampshire County Farm Bureau


150.00


Smith's Industrial School


412.50


Fire. Department 970.00


Special


2,012.97


Village Improvement Society


100.00


Total


$ 78,339.91


Respectfully submitted, EDWARD R. BREOR, G. R. BILLINGS, JOHN F. O'DEA,


Selectmen of Hatfield.


I have this day examined the books of the Selectmen and find them correct.


CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor.


January 9, 1922.


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LIST OF JURORS SUBMITTED BY THE SELECTMEN OF HATFIELD-1922


Balise, Paul N.


Farmer


Bardwell, Fred T.,


Farmer


Billings, Roswell G.,


Farmer


Betsold, Frank L.,


Carpenter


Burke, William H.,


Farmer


Crafts, Caryll M.,


Farmer


Dickinson, William H.,


Farmer


Dickinson, Edward N.,


Farmer


Field, Samuel H.,


Farmer


Graves, Murray B.,


Farmer


Day, Edward J.,


Farmer


Howard, Harry L.,


Insurance


Morton, Gilbert E.,


Farmer


Slattery, Charles F.,


Farmer


Strong, Edson W.,


Farmer


Smith, Herbert D.,


Farmer


Smith, Adam J., .


Farmer


Ryan, Edward A.,


Farmer


Ryan, Matthew J.,


Merchant ·


Wight, Leland H.,


Farmer


Bardwell, Arthur C.,


Farmer


Thomas, Mullany,


Farmer


Stowell, Charles J.,


Farmer


Graves, Edwin L.,


Tax Collector


Carl, Henry W.,


Farmer


Chandler, Joseph F.,


Carpenter


Farmer


Connelly, William P., Harris, Scott,


Farmer


Proulx, M. Larkin,


Farmer


Fitzgerald, David L.,


Farmer


Treasurer's Report


L. H. Kingsley, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Hatfield.


Dr.


To Balance in Treasury,. $ 2,378.24


Cash received from E. L. Graves, Coll. (1918) ... 359.79


Cash received from E. L. Graves, Coll. (1919 ... 1,278.50


Cash received from E. L. Graves, Coll. (1920) ... 16,405.85 Cash received from E. L. Graves, Coll. (1921) ... 40,482.28


Treasurer Water Commissioners, 2,900.00


District Court Fines, 192.00


Pool, slaughter, and auctioneers' licenses 10.00


Junk, fruit and State licenses 42.00


Sealer's receipts 67.44


Rent of Town Hall-janitor


118.25


Rent of Smith Academy Hall


5.00


Interest on deposits. 369.56


J. E. Porter, removing stump 6.00


M. C. Wackerhagen, labor


3.00


N. Y. N. H. Road, refund on freight


21.59


Michael Dulaski, bag of cement.


1.00


W. H. Hadley, labor and gravel.


2.00


A. R. Breor, proceeds of dance. 52.00


Hugh McLeod, labor, gravel and sand 14.64


Roman Waskiewicz, wood sold. 5.00


H. L. Pellam, cemetery plot No. 124. .50


Lawrence Waskiewicz, sewer entrance and tile. . 58.90


Michael Yanos, sewer entrance and tile. 65.90


Thos. Karpenskie, sewer entrance and tile. 60.30


Stanley Oliesmki, sewer entrance and tile. 59.60


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John F. O'Dea, tile. 13.64


H. E. Graves, sewer entrance 33.00


Clara L. Dickinson, sewer entrance and tile. 171.98


John H. Day, sewer entrance. 33.00


James L. Day, catch basin and rent schoolhouse .. 192.00


Roswell Hubbard, labor on sewer


14.30


Town of Whately, labor on roads


5.00


County Treasurer, dog fund


158.26


Town of Whately, tuition.


1,215.00


City of Northampton, tuition


469.00


State-Mass. School Fund.


1,432.94


Income Tax-General School Fund.


3,768.75


City of Boston.


71.25


Inspection of animals


81.00


Income tax


2,911.15


Corporation tax


1,167.75


Street Railway tax


46.54


National Bank tax


785.48


State aid 78.00


Vocational education


165.74


Subsidy-T. B. Cases.


137.86


From Smith Academy treasurer 2,722.28


Cash from temporary loans :


Northampton National Bank, note No. 4. 40,000.00


Northampton National Bank, note No. 5 30,000.00


Northampton National Bank, note No. 6 and 7. 10,000.00


$160,633.26


Cr.


By cash paid Selectmen's orders. $ 78,339.91


Interest on water bonds. 2,000.00


District Court fees 109.94


Director of accounts 8.00


County tax


4,686.94


State tax


6,300.00


State Special tax 297.00


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State Highway tax


158.19


Soldiers' exemption 6.30


Civiliar war poll tax 2,181.00


Treasurer sinking fund 918.00


Interest on notes


1,935.00


Balance in treasury


2,567.98


Memorial Town Hall fund


3,000.00


By cash paid outstanding notes :


S. N. Bond & Co., note No. 3.


25,000.00


Northampton National Bank, note No. 5 30,000.00


8th note and interest-New Schoolhouse 3,125.00


$160,633.26


IN ACCOUNT WITH E. L. GRAVES, COLLECTOR


(1918 Taxes)


Dr.


To cash received $ 359.79


Uncollected taxes


385.94 $ 745.73


Cr.


By uncollected taxes


$


703.58


Interest collected


42.15


745.73 .


(1919 Taxes)


Dr.


To cash received $1,278.50


Uncollected taxes


492.31


1,770.81


Cr.


By uncollected taxes


$1,672.45


Interest collected


98.36


1,770.81


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(1920 Taxes)


Dr.


To cash received, $16,405.85


Uncollected taxes 5,941.81 22,347.66


Cr.


By uncollected taxes $22,039.35


Interest collected 308.31 22,347.66


(1921 Taxes)


Dr.


To cash received . $40,482.28


Uncollected taxes 25,277.07 65,759.35


Cr.


By Assessors' warrant


$65,669.45


Addition to warrant


37.75


Interest collected 52.15 65,759.35


I have examined the accounts of the Tax Collector, and find that he has been credited by the Treasurer with the amounts of $359.79 of the taxes of 1918,-$1,278.50 of the taxes of 1919,-$16,405.85 of the taxes of 1920, and $40,- 482.28 of the taxes of 1921.


.


CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor.


January 9, 1922.


WATER SINKING FUND.


To thirty years four per cent. Water Bonds,. $50,000.00 By Sinking Fund 33,120.39


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SUMMARY OF TOWN ACCOUNT.


To Temporary note No. 4, due May, 1922. $40,000.00


By uncollected taxes, (1918 385.94


Uncollected taxes, (1919)


492.31


Uncollected taxes, (1920)


5,941.81


Uncollected taxes, (1921)


25,277.07


Due from State aid 48.00


Smith Industrial School


206.25


Due from State subsidy 47.25


Bills due 454.36


Balance in Treasury


2,567.98


Deposited in Savings Bank-Memorial Hall fund, 3,000.00


Balance against the town


1,579.03


$ 40,000.00


Respectfully submitted,


L. H. KINGSLEY, Treasurer.


I have examined the books and accounts of the Treas- urer of the town of Hatfield for the year ending December 31, 1921, and find them correct. I find Selectmen's orders on file to the amount of Seventy-eight thousand, three hundred thirty-nine dollars, and ninety-one cents,-($78,339.91) with evidence of their payment by him; also, cancelled notes and receipts for County, and State Taxes, and interest paid.


I find a balance in the Treasury of Two Thousand, five hundred sixty-seven dollars and ninety-eight cents,-($2,- 567.98). Also, in savings Bank a deposit of ($3,000.00). January 9, 1922.


CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor.


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RESOURCES OF THE TOWN


Real Estate


Schoolhouse and site, School Street $6,000.00


Tool House and site .1,500.00


Sixty acres on "Rocks" 300.00


Two acres Little Meadow Hollow 175.00


$ 7,975.00


Personal Property.


Steam Roller $5,000.00


Two road scrapers


125.00


Water sprinkling cart


250.00


Road sweeper 250.00


Two snow plows 150.00


Spraying machine


25.00


Tools, shovels, plows, etc.


150.00


3000 feet plank


120.00


Mixed crushed stone


300.00


Three bbls. K. P. Tarvia


100.00


Metal culvert 50.00


Outfit Sealers' Weights and Measures,


200.00


Six fire hose wagons


1,200.00


Fire hose and ladders


600.00


Four safes 500.00


9,020.00


$ 16,995.00


PERPETUAL CARE CEMETERY FUNDS.


Income


Expense


Balance


Fund


1921


1921 $10.00


1921


Hannah W. Smith,


$12.00


$32.38


Augusta Wells,


15.80


30.00


333.56


Oliver Warner,


2.28


2.00


50.62


J. H. Sanderson,


4.64


4.00


102.94


Luman M. Moore,


9.75


8.00


216.47


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Abby Dickinson,


4.23


3.50


93.88


Lucy L. Morton,


10.96


4.00


248.49


Charles Smith,


4.77


4.00


106.04


Lemuel B. Field,


4.75


4.00


105.61


Rufus H. Cowles,


4.82


4.00


106.86


Chas. E. Hubbard,


4.97


4.00


110.73


Alpheus Cowles,


4.68


4.00


103.88


James Porter,


4.33


4.00


102.05


Daniel W. Allis,


7.05


5.00


157.21


J. H. Howard,


4.55


4.00


101.23


Fannie M. Burke,


4.38


4.00


102.88


C. S. Shattuck,


4.38


4.00


102.76


S. W. Kingsley,


7.00


4.00


103.00


E. S. Warner,


7.57


7.57


200.00


Reuben Belden,


3.90


3.90


100.00


Theodore Porter,


1.00


1.00


100.00


Edward C. Billings,


25.00


25.00


500.00


C. G. Wilkie, for Library,


175.18


2,113.31


REPORT OF SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS


We have the following amounts deposited to the credit of the Sinking Fund :


Amherst Savings Bank $ 1,223.31


Easthampton Savings Bank


1,849.54


Nonotuck Savings Bank


854.17


Haydenville Savings Bank


1,305.65


Florence Savings Bank 1,707.90


Northampton Institution for Savings 984.85


Springfield Institution for Savings


1,370.24


Springfield Five Cent Savings Bank


1,390.92


Union Trust Co., Springfield 2,997.69


Mechanics Savings Bank, Holyoke


1,776.12


N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Bonds 2,000.00


Springfield Street Railway Bonds


1,000.00


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Boston & Maine Railroad Bonds 3,000.00


Boston & Maine Railroad Coupons 660.00 U. S. Liberty Bonds 2,000.00 U. S. Victory Loan 2,000.00


Hatfield Water Bonds


7,000.00


$ 33,120.39


M. J. RYAN, ERCENT E. GODIN, JOHN J. BETSOLD, Sinking Fund Commissioners.


I have this day examined the vouchers and securities of the Sinking Fund Commissioners and find them correct. CHARLES E. WARNER, Auditor. January 9, 1922.


Town Clerk's Report


The vital statistics of the Town of Hatfield for the year 1921 are as follows :-


BIRTHS BY MONTHS.


No. 10


Males


Females


January


· 3


7


February


11


7


4


March


9


4


5


April


10


7


3


May


7


3


4


June


10


7


3


July


5


2


3


August


5


2


3


September


9


3


6


October


4


3


1


November


8


7


1


December


7


5


2


95


53


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BIRTHPLACE OF PARENTS


Father


Mother


Born in United States


24


27


Born in Poland


56


52


Born in Austro-Hungary


5


5


Born in Czecho-Slovakia


9


10


Born in Newfoundland


1


0


Born in Scotland


0


1


1


95


95


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BIRTHS FOR FIVE PREVIOUS YEARS


1916


1917


1918


1919


1920


122


101


90


98


84


MARRIAGES BY MONTHS.


January


2


February


2


March


0


April


1


May


2


June


3


July


3


August 0


September


B


October


1


November


4


December 1


22


First marriage of both parties 18


Second of groom, first of bride


1


Second of groom, second of bride 3


The oldest and youngest grooms were 50 and 21 years of age, respectively.


The oldest and youngest brides were 40 and 21 years of age, respectively.


BIRTHPLACES OF PERSONS MARRIED


Groom


Bride


Born in United States


9


13


Born in Poland


12


9


Born in New Brunswick


1


0


22


22


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MARRIAGES FOR FIVE PREVIOUS YEARS.


1916


1917


1918


1919


1920


29


28


14


26


17


DEATHS BY MONTHS


No.


Males


Females


January


2


1


1


February


1


0


1


March


1


0


1


April


5


4


1


May


1


1


0


June


1


1


0


July


3


2


1


August


3


3


0


September


2


0


2


October


3


2


1


November


2


0


2


December


5


3


2


33


19


14


No.


Males


Females


Stillborn


9


3


6


Under 1 year of age


1


0


1


Between 1 and 10 years


5


4


1


Between 10 and 20 years


2


1


1


Between 20 and 30 years


1


1


0


Between 30 and 40 years


3


2


1


Between 40 and 50 years 0


0


0


Between 50 and 60 years


2


1


1


Between 60 and 70 years


5


1


4


Between 70 and 80 years


2


2


0


Between 80 and 90 years


3


2


1


33


17


16


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AGE OF OLDEST PERSON DECEASED (Male) 86 years, 8 months, 8 days.


NAMES OF PERSONS DECEASED


David Fitzgerald


Wojeich Bak


Jonathan E. Porter


Edwina Natorwicz


Maria J. Bardwell


Jean Atwood


Emma M. Newman


Frank Zagrodnik


Rufus H. Lamb


Edward Ziruehewicz


Rose M. Atwood


Benjamin P. Dole


Angie B. Chase


Patrick R. Brennan


Sanford R. Sanderson


Sigmond Michavoski


George B. Steele


Edward Vachula


Emma E. Belden


Walter H. Heiden


Nellie T. Waugh


Edward H. Billings


William F. Boyle


DOG LICENSES


The number of dogs licensed during the year ending November 30, 1921, with the receipts and settlements of the accounts with the Treasurer, is a follows :---


79 Male dogs at $2.00 each $ 158.00


3 Female dogs at $5.00 each 15.00


Less fees, 82 dogs at 20 cents each $ 173.00


16.40


Paid to County Treasurer


$ 156.60


Respectfully submitted, L. H. KINGSLEY, Town Clerk.


Assessors' Report


Value of assessed personal estate $ 433,553.00


Value of assessed real estate 2,047.825.00


Total value of assessed estate $2,481.378.00


Value of assessed buildings $1,074.793.00


Value of assessed land 973,032.00


$2,047,825.00


Number of polls assessed. 727


Residents assessed on property 438


Non-residents assessed on property 72


Number of persons assessed on property


510


For poll tax only . $25


408


Rate of tax per $1,000.00


Number of horses assessed


392


Number of cows


253


Number of neat cattle


31


Number of fowls


125


Number of dwelling houses


431


Acres of land 9220


State tax


$6,300.00


State highway tax


158.19


State special tax 297.00


County tax


4,686.94


Town tax


52,371.00


Overlayings


1,856.32


$ 65,669.45


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Estimated bank and corporation tax $ 1,300.00 State income tax 5,000.00


Addition to warrant 37.75


Value of property exempt from taxation under Chapter 409, Acts of 1909 :


Literary institutions $80,103.00


Church property 46.200.00


Respectfully submitted, JOHN R. MCGRATH, DEWEY J. RYAN, L. H. KINGSLEY,


Assessors of Hatfield.


Report of Library Trustees


The report of the librarian, covering the work of the library for the year is herewith submitted.


MARGARET A. MULLANY, MARION BILLINGS, PETER L. BALISE,


Library Trustees.


Report of Librarian


To the Trustees of the Public Library :


This has been a year of increased activity in the Library. There has been a material gain in circulation both in the adult and in the juvenile departments. It is well to note that more books of non-fiction have been taken out than in previous years.


The circulation for the year has been 12,882. Of these 6,817 were juvenile books and magazines and 6,065 adult.


In 1920 the total circulation was 9,565.


We have added to the library 412 books; 400 by pur- chase and-12 zy gift. Of these 195 were in the juvenile department.


We are glad to cooperate with the public schools in every way possible in the interest of the pupils. Any sug- gestions by the teachers of books helpful in English or other studies are welcome. Mr. Richards has been most helpful in suggesting books for young children


A new assignment of twenty-five books in the Polish language has just been received, loaned by the Department of Education.


As usual, books have been circulated in Bradstreet in charge of Mrs. Laura Belden; in West Hatfield, in charge of Miss Carrie Cutter, and in North Hatfield in charge of Mr. G. H. Danforth.


We have had the faithful, efficient assistance of Miss Margaret P. Ryan through the year.


The library is open on Tuesdays from 3 to 5 P. M. and on Saturdays from 3 to 5 P. M. and 7 to 9 P. M.


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FINANCIAL REPORT


Balance from fines of 1920


$ .56


Fines of 1921


17.10


$ 17.66


Supplies


$ 2.93


Books


10.63


Postage, express, etc.


3.95


-


$ 17.51


Balance on hand


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ELLEN A. WAITE,


Librarian.


BOOKS ENTERED DURING 1921


Fiction.


The Mating of the Blades


Success


Sisters in Law


The Gray Angels


The Prodigal Village


Rose o' the Sea


Helen with the High Hand


Flood Tide


Harbor Road


The Iron Trail


Dodo Wonders


Kit Musgrave's Luck


Wilderness Mine


Lister's Great Adventure Cow Country Journey's End


The Girl in Fancy Dress


House with Golden Windows The Son of Tarzan


Achmed Abdullah Sam'l Hopkins Adams Gertrude Atherton Nalbro Bartley Irving Bacheller Countess Barcynska Arnold Bennett Sara Ware Bassett Sara Ware Bassett Rex Beach E. F. Benson Harold Bindloss Harold Bindloss Harold Bindloss B. M. Bower Edna A. Brown J. E. Buckrose J. E. Buckrose Edgar Rice Burroughs


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The Shuttle The Jack-knife Man The Brimming Cup The Little Red Fool The Man Thou Gavest Mamselle Jo The Valley of Visions The Cricket Married The Flaming Forest The Golden Snare


Nomads of the North


The Gold Hunters


The Grissley King Kenny Kingdom Around the Corner When Egypt Went Broke Greatheart


The Hundredth Chance


Bars of Iron


The Tidal Wave


The Obstacle Race


The Moreton Mystery


Far to Seek The Man in Gray


The Book of Susan


Tales of Sherlock Holmes


The Mill on the Floss


The Yellow Horde Martin Comsby's Vengeance This Side of Paradise


Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Dean Men's Money Miss Lulu Bett To Let Caliban Youth Triumphant


Frances Hodgson Burnett Ellis Parker Butler Dorothy Canfield Robert W. Chambers Harriet Comstock Harriet Comstock Sarah Comstock Marjorie Benton Cooke Marjorie Benton Cooke James Oliver Curwood James Oliver Curwood James Oliver Curwood James Oliver Curwood James Oliver Curwood Leona Dalrymple Coningsby Dawson Holman Day Ethel M. Dell Ethel M. Dell Ethel M. Dell Ethel M. Dell Ethel M. Dell Elizabeth Dejeans Maud Diver Thomas Dixon Lee Wilson Dodd A Conan Doyle George Eliot Hal G. Evarts Jeffery Farnol F. Scott Fitzgerald John Fox, Jr. J. S. Fletcher Zona Gale John Galsworthy W. L. George George Gibbs


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The Vagrant Duke Beauty and Nick Desert Valley The Short Cut Man to Man


The Desert of Wheat Wild Fire


Betty Zane


Light of the Western Stars


The Rainbow Trail


The U. P. Trail


The Lone Star Ranger


Allan Quartermain


Egan Through Mocking Bird Gap The Desert Fiddler


Happily Married


The Chivalry of Keith Leicester


The Prisoner of Zenda


Lucinda


The Argyle Case Haffles


If Winter Comes


The Happy Warrior


Seed of the Sun


The Wasted Gencration


The Man Who Did the Right Thing The Girl in the Mirror


Trouble-the-house The Blue Envelope Partners of Chance Cappy Ricks The Pride of Palomar Captain Scragg The Empty Sack Susan Claiborne Galusha, the Magnificent


George Gibbs Philip Gibbs Jackson Gregory Jackson Gregory Jackson Gregory Zane Grey Zane Grey Zane Grey Zane Grey Zane Grey Zane Grey Zane Grey H. Rider Haggard Halworthy Hall Jarvis Hall Wm. H. Hamby Corra Harris Rob't A. Hood Anthony Hope Anthony Hope Arthur Hornblow E. W. Hornung A. S. M. Hutchinson A. S. M. Hutchinson Wallace Irwin Owen Johnson Sir Harry Johnston Elizabeth Jordan Kate Jordan Sophie Kerr Henry Herbert Knibbs Peter B. Kyne Peter B. Kyne Peter B. Kyne Basil King Jennette Lee Joseph C. Lincoln


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The Custard Cup The Mountebank The Tryst David Vallory The Fire Bringers Potterism Quill's Window


The Drums of Jeopardy


The Pagan Madonna


The Crack in the Bell


Penny of Tophill Trail The Hall and the Grange


The Snowshoe Trail


The Strength of the Pines


Old Mam'selle's Secret


Gold Elsie


At the Villa Rose


Yvette and Other Stories The Egoist


Conrad in Quest of His Youth A Chair on the Boulevard


Mary-Girl Manslaughter Through the Wall


The Beloved Woman


The Land of Last Chance


Jacob's Ladder


The Profiteers By the God's Beloved Pawned Wild Youth and Another The Mystery of the Silver Dagger The Hermit of Far End


Beggar's Gold Sister Sue Just David A Girl of the Lumberlost


Florence B. Livingston Wm. J. Locke Grace Livingston Lutz Francis Lynde Francis Lynde Rose Macaulay Geo. Barr Mccutcheon Harold MacGrath Harold MacGrath Peter Clark MacFarlane Belle K. Maniates Archibald Marshall Edison Marshall Edison Marshall


E. Marlitt E. Marlitt A. E. W. Mason Guy de Maupassant George Meredith Leonard Merrick Leonard Merrick Hope Merrick Alice Duer Miller Cleveland Moffett Kathleen Norris G. W. Ogden E. Phillips Oppenheim E. Phillips Oppenheim Baroness Orczy Frank L. Packard Sir Gilbert Parker Randall Parrish Margaret Pedler Ernest Poole Eleanor H. Porter Eleanor H. Porter Gene Stratton Porter


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Her Father's Daughter The Silent Bullet Green Valley Also Ran Quinn Smiles, a Rose of the Cumberland The Island


The Silver Sixpence


The Preacher of Cedar Mountain Ellen Levis


The Time Spirit


The Mountain Divide


Uncle Tom's Cabin


The Prairie Mother


Alice Adams Terry, a Tale of the Hill People Joanna Builds a Nest


Adventures of Tom Sawyer


Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Tradition The Young Enchanted


The Rose Dawn


Ladies in Waiting


Goshen Street


Benefits Forget


The Enchanted Canyon


The Wrong Twin


The Little Warrior


The Indiscretions of Archie


Helen of the Old House That Printer of Udells


Children of Storm Rogues and Co.


Gene Stratton Porter Arthur B. Reeve Katharine Reynolds Mrs. Baillie Reynolds Alice Hegan Rice E. H. Robinson Bertha Runkle Ruth Sawyer Ernest Thomson Setan Elsie Singmaster J. C. Snaith Frank H. Spearman Harriet Beecher Stowe Arthur Stringer Booth Tarkington Chas. Goff Thomson Juliet W. Tompkins Mark Twain Mark Twain Marie Van Vorst Hugh Walpole Stewart Edward White Kate Douglas Wiggin Wayland W. Williams Honore Willsie Honore Willsie Harry Leon Wilson


P. G. Wodehouse P. G. Wodehouse Harold Bell Wright Harold Bell Wright Ida A. R. Wylie Ida A. R. Wylie


Miscellaneous


The Happy Hunting Ground The New Europe An American's London


Kermit Roosevelt Nellie B. Allen Louise Closser Hale


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United States of Our Own Times 1865-1920 Haworth Rob't Lansing The Peace Negotiations Le Petit Nord Mrs. Wilfred Grenfell and Katie Spalding Adrift on an Ice Pan Wilfred T. Grenfell Classic Myths Charles Mills Gayley Egypt, Greece and Rome Celia Richmond The Outline of History (2 vol.) H. G. Wells White Shadows in the South Seas Frederick O'Brien Working North from Patagonia Harry A. Franck Herman Hagedorn


Roosevelt in the Bad Lands


My Brother, Theodore Roosevelt


Corrinne Roosevelt Robinson


My Life Here and There Princess Cantacuzene nee Julia Grant


The Making of an American Jacob Riis


Crowding Memories Mrs. T. B. Aldrich Russell Conwell and His Work Agnes R. Burr


Father Duffy's Story


Francis P. Duffy, Chaplain of 165th Infantry


Flying for France James R. McConnell


Queen Victoria Lytton Strachey


Great Modern American Stories Wm. Dean Howells


Mirrors of Downing Street by a gentleman with a duster Mirrors of Washington


People of Destiny Philip Gibbs


Moral Education in School and Home J. O. Engleman Geo. E. Johnson


Education by Plays and Games


Games for the Playground, School and Home


Jessie H. Bancroft


Elementary School Standards McMurry


How to Study andTeaching How to Study McMurry


Reaching the Children


Henry C. Krebs


Insects Injurious to the Household


G. W. Herrick


Four Years in the Underbrush


God's Country


The Scarlet Letter


Vanity Fair


James Oliver Curwood Nathaniel Hawthorne Wm. Makepeace Thackery


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Gulliver's Travels


Don Quixote (abridged) Tales from Shakespeare The Vicar of Wakefield


Jonathan Swift Cervantes Charles and Mary Lamb Oliver Goldsmith Bernardin de St. Pierre


Paul and Virginia


Dante's Divine Comedy The School for Scandal New England in France 26th Div. U. S. A.


Richard B. Sheridan


Songs from the Trenches


Civics for New Americans The New Civics


Taylor presented H. A. Gibbons presented Mabel Hill presented R. S. Ashley presented A. W. Dunn presented


The Community and the Citizen American Social Problems Burch and Patterson presented American Citizenships Chas. A. Beard presented Productive Orcharding F. C. Sears, M. S. presented The Jews and American Ideals John Spargo presented The Next War Will Irwin presented Soldiers and Sailors of France in the war for Independence presented From Xylographs to Lead Molds A. D. 1440-A. D. 1921 presented


Juvenile Department


The Guns of Europe


The Border Watch


The Forest Runners The Young Trailers The Eyes of the Woods Curly and the Aztic Gold Under Boy Scout Colors Marion Frear's Summer Left-tackle Thayer Three-base Benson Full-back Foster Hero Stories from Am. History The Boy Settlers Lost River


Joseph A. Altsheler Joseph A. Altsheler Joseph A. Altsheler Joseph A. Altsheler Joseph A. Altsheler Joseph B. Ames Joseph B. Ames Margaret Ashmun Ralph H. Barbour Ralph H. Barbour Ralph H. Barbour Blaisdell & Ball Noah Brooks Allen Chaffee


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The Deer Slayer Marjorie's Way Grandpa's Little Girls' Houseboat Party


Grandpa's Little Girls at School




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