Massachusetts Year Book and City and Town Register for 1908, Part 40

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Publication date: 1908
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Agent and Clerk, Fred R. Houghton $1000 Inspector Plumbing, J. F. Bresnahan $1000


BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS, Dr. Alfred O. Hitchcock ch. Augustus Wellington, John F. Bresnahan clerk


OVERSEERS POOR, Mayor ex-officio, ch. Fred E. Burleigh, Willard L. Humes, Ezra Coleman, Frank S. Stone, 2-5


Clerk, Robert M. Jones $900


WATER COMMISSIONERS, Albert H. Burgess ch. A. A. Train, John Leiper


Supt. Water Works and Clerk of Board, Thomas C. Lovell $1650


TRUSTEES PUBLIC BURIAL GROUNDS, Henry O. Putnam ch. Albert G. Liversage, Ira G. Wilkins clerk


Supt. Burial Grounds, Willard A. Lowe


CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS, Walter A. Davis ch. Frederick Fosdick, John E. Dwyer


REGISTRARS VOTERS, Daniel F. Sullivan ch. Wal- ter A. Davis, J. Frank Fisher, Frank A. Strat- ton


Clerk, Walter A. Davis ex-officio


TRUSTEES BURBANK HOSPITAL, Mayor ex-officio, ch. Charles E. Ware vice-ch. Fred E. Burleigh, Henry A. Willis treas. Herbert G. Morse, Elliott N. Choate, Albert B. Haskell, E. P. Miller, Chas. H. Rice, Frederick H. Thompson, B. D. Dwinnell, Henry McGrath, A. H. Burgess, AT- vah Crocker, Henry T. Page, Chas. T. Crocker, Herbert I. Wallace Clerk, Elliott N. Choate Special Consulting Surgeon, Dr. Charles H. Rice Matron, Phoebe W. Maddock


Head Nurse, Ada M. Whyte Interne, Harry H. Lawrence M.D.


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, Frederick A. Currier ch. and sec. $300 (two vacancies)


BOARD STREET COMMISSIONERS, Thomas A. Mona- han ch. William H. Bennett, George H. Johnson PARK COMMISSIONERS, H. F. Coggshall ch. John H. Daniels, John Shirreffs, Robert N. Wallis Clerk, Fred N. Dillon


City Forester, George H. Hastings


Constables, Frederick R. Houghton (civil), Pat- rick F. Gleason (civil), John F. Bresnahan (civil)


Public Schools.


COMMITTEE. Meetings first Monday evening of each month, except July, August and September. Mayor ex-officio, ch. John P. Kennedy Peter F. Ward


John R. Smith Martin E. Murnane


John F. Hayes


Louis O. L'Esperance


John H. Daniels John E. Dempsey


George V. Upton Arthur L. Snell Charles E. Spaulding Milton L. Cushing Henry A. Goodrich


J. Milton Hubbard


Henry L. Sawyer


Frederick F. Woodward


Charles Smith John F. Kane


Sec. of Board and Supt. Schools, Joseph G. Edg- erly $2700, hours 4-5 school days


Prin. High School, Charles T. Woodbury $2400 Prins. Grammar Schools, George H. Hastings, Pleasant Street and Academy Street School Jasper S. Palmer, Goodrich Street School


George F. Hubbard, Laurel Street and Roll- stone Street School


Emma J. Bennett, Clarendon Street School Harry Brooks, Ashburnham Street School Clara B. Tozier, South Fitchburg School Charles S. Alexander, Model and Training School Lizzie M. Nolan, Salem Street School Clarissa D. Hosmer, Hosmer School


Public Library.


Fitchburg Public Library, George E. Nutting lib. Wallace Library and Art Building, Main St. TRUSTEES, Henry A. Willis ch. Henry A. Goodrich treas. James F. D. Garfield sec. Joseph G. Edg- erly, John E. Kellogg, John G. Faxon, Ezra S. Stearns, Joseph E. Raymond, Charles H. Rice M.D., Frederick H. Thompson M.D., Her- bert I. Wallace


GLOUCESTER.


In Essex Co. Established 1642; a city 1873. Pop. 26,011. . 51 m. northeast of Boston, 15 m. from Salem on Gloucester Br. Eastern Div. B.&M. R.R. Electric street railway to Beverly, Essex, Ipswich and Rockport.


VILLAGES-Gloucester AOGAmBLx, Annisquam 4, Bay View4, East GloucesterA, Fresh Water Cove, Lanesville4, MagnoliaAOGAmBLx, River- dale, West GloucesterAOAmBLX, Eastern Point, Wingaershaek.


City Government.


City election Tuesday after first Monday in De- cember


Mayor, Henry H. Parsons $1200, hours 10-12, 2-4.30, Tuesday and Friday 7.30-8.30 p.m.


ALDERMEN. Meetings first and third Wednesday evenings of each month


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GLOUCESTER.


Clerk, John J. Somes


Ward 1. Charles H. Coas


Ward 2. George L. Darcy


Ward 3. William Austin Maddix


Ward 4. Frank S. Mckenzie


Ward 5. H. Bert Knowles


Ward 6. Gilman G. Blatchford Ward 7. George Fuge Ward 8. Hardy S. Holmes


COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings Tuesdays fol- lowing first and third Friday evenings of each month


Clerk, Richard T. Darcy


Ward 1. John S. Pomeroy


Ralph Harvey


William D. Lufkin


Ward 2. Edward J. Savage


Eben A. Brazier Jr. Stephen H. Brooks


Ward 3. Alex. G. Trevoy James C. Hanrahan Louis Le Bail


Ward 4. William T. Hudson William H. Callahan Daniel Whitten


Ward 5. Almon Waddell Walter C. King John A. Anderson


Ward 6. Gardner Allen Franklin S. Lane James W. Powers


Ward 7. William Stephens, Jr. George B. McKie Jeremiah Roach


Ward 8. Ralph W. Bradstreet George F. Miller Walter E. Marchant


City Officers.


City Clerk and Clerk Committees, John J. Somes $1500, hours 9-4.30


Assistant City Clerks, Carrie E. Crane $416, G. Mabel Smith $416


Treasurer and Collector, Edward Dolliver $1600, 9-12 and 2-4.30 Deputy Tax Collector, Richard L. Morey $926 Auditor, Daniel O. Marshall $1000, 9-12, 2-4.30 Silicitor, John J. Cunningham $1200 Marshal, Charles S. Marchant City Physician, R. K. B. Knowles, M.D. Supt. Streets, Finson R. Wheeler $1000 City Engineer, Winslow L. Webber $1200 Messenger, Fitz McIntosh $1000 Temperance Missionary, George Sayward $600 Harbor Master, Alfred Spurr $250 Sealer Weights and Measures, Norman J. Mc- Kinnon $50 Inspector Plumbing, William E. Tucker $800 Inspector Wires, John Andrew $150 Inspector Animals, Elmer W. Babson $850 Inspector Milk and Vinegar, Fred Corliss


Supt. Annisquam Bridge, Eben Davis $40 Supt. Fire Alarm, Frank Griffin $200 Chief Fire Dept. Charles W. Crowe $300 ASSESSORS, Ray S. Friend ch. $1000, Robert Mc- Kenzie $850, George H. Dennis $850 BOARD HEALTH, R. K. B. Knowles, M.D., ch. $150, John Rodgers $150 Health Agent, Philip H. Goldthwaite $500 Clerk, John A. Radcliffe $200


WATER BOARD, James H. Tarr, George E. Mer- chant, Thomas J. Waldron


Supt. John W. Moran Clerk, Fred F. Wonson


OVERSEERS POOR, Mayor exofficio, ch. Groege L. Darcy ex-officio, George Parsons 2d, Edwin F. Parsons, George H. Friend


Secretary and Clerk, George Parsons 2d $800 Keeper Almshouse, William E. McDonald $550 Matron, Mrs. William E. McDonald


COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUNDS, Robert R. Fears, Nathaniel L. Gorton, William A. Pew


PARK COMMISSIONERS, Samuel D. Hildreth, Wil- liam H. Jordan, Sylvester Cunningham, Francis Proctor


REGISTRARS VOTERS, A. P. Burnham ch. $125, Preston Friend $125, Archie J. Moore $125, John J. Somes $25, clerk


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, B. Frank Payson ch. $450, Jacob Gaffney $300, James H. Stapleton $300


HUNTRESS FUND, Mayor ex-officio, George L. Darcy ex-officio, Carleton Parsons, William A. Maddix, R. P. Mckenzie, Wm. T. Hudson, E. K. Burnham, James H. Tarr Secretary, John J. Somes


Constables, Jacob Karcher (civil), George E. McLeod (civil), J. Joseph McGrevy (civil), Fred H. Swift (civil)


Public Schools.


COMMITTEE. Meetings first Monday evening of each month


Henry H. Parsons


John L. Stanley


Joseph E. Garland


Henry C. L. Haskell


William A. Pew


William H. Jordan


Robert R. Fears


W. Frank Parsons


William H. Collins


Thomas Conant


Supt. Schools and Secretary, Freeman Putney $2300, hours at high school 8.15-9 and Wednes- day afternoon one hour after close of school Prin. High School, A. W. Bacheler $2300


Prins. Grammar Schools-


X. D. Tingley, Sawyer School


Ralph P. Ireland, Collins School


Ida M. Upham, Babson School


Hattie E. Wheeler, Hovey School


Ida M. Procter,


Maplewood School


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HAVERHILL.


Rhoda A. Montgomery, Annie M. Lakeman, Clara Benton, Bertha A. Lane,


Margaret A. Spalton


Point School Lane School Leonard School


Bradstreet School


Riggs School


Public Libraries.


Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library, Rachel S. Webber lib. 88 Middle


TRUSTEES, Allan Rogers, pres. William Jordan Edward Dolliver John K. Dustin W. Frank Parsons Kilby W. Shute


.Free City Library, Annie G. O'Neill lib. 58 Pros- pect


HAVERHILL.


In Essex Co. Settled in 1640; a city 1870; the town of Bradford was annexed to Haverhill in 1896. 33 m. north of Boston and 20 m. north- west of Salem on Western Div. B.&M.R.R. Elec- tric street railway to Lowell, Lawrence, Merrimac, Amesbury, Groveland, Bradford and Georgetown.


VILLAGES-Haverhill4OGAmBLx, Ayers Vil- lage4, BradfordAOGAmBLx, East HaverhillA, . Highland, Highlandville, Riverside, Rocks Vil- lage, Ward HillAOGAmBLx, Mount Washing- ton, Sanders Hill4, GrovelandA, South Grove- land4.


City Government.


City election Tuesday after first Monday in De- cember


Mayor, Roswell L. Wood $2000, hours 9.30-12


ALDERMEN. Meetings first and third Thursday evenings of each month Clerk, William W. Roberts


Ward 1. Charles A. Barrows


Ward 2. George S. Marsters


Ward 3. James H. O'Connell


Ward 4. Harry B. Lord


Ward 5. Edward M. Tracy


Ward 6. Norman O. Cobb


Ward 7. Albert L. Goodwin


COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month Clerk, E. Howard Wason $250 Ward 1. Daniel G. Hall J. William Homans


Ward 2. Chester Robert Carleton


Charles T. Foote


Ward 3. William H. Cook


John M. Kelleher


Ward 4. Frank C. Croston Paul H. Graham


Ward 5. Frederick M. Belanger


Dana S. Archibald


Ward 6. Daniel J. Curran Elkanah C. Miller


Ward 7. Charles F. Allen Matthew J. Gray


City Omcers.


City Clerk, William W. Roberts $1600, hours 8.30- 12 and 1.30-4


Asst. City Clerk, A. Belle Hubbard $600


Auditor, Fred L. Rowe $1000, 8.30-12 and 1.50-4 Treasurer and Collector, Arthur T. Jacobs $2000, 8.30-12 and 1.30-4


Mayor's Clerk and Clerk Committees, Frank E. Holland $1200


Supt. Highways, C. Fred Wescott $1500


City Engineer, George E. Hutchins $1350


Supt. Street Lights, Stephen W. Howe $1250


City Marshal, Joseph J. Mack $1200 City Messenger, James P. Conner, $900 City Solicitor, Essex S. Abbott $1000 City Physician, William D. McFee $1000


Secretary Assessors and Clerk Overseers, Frank B. Morse $1000, 8.30-12 and 1.30-4


Inspector and Supt. Buidings, Robert H. Mitchell $1000


Inspector Electric Wires, Woodbury E. Corson $1200


Inspector Animals, Harry W. Watson $250 Inspector Milk, Grantley W. Bickell $150 Harbor Master, John C. Gilmartin $5 Chief Fire Dept. John B. Gordon $1500


Supt. Street Watering, Michael J. Fitzgerald, $2.50 per day


ASSESSORS, Edward E. Bradbury ch. $900, George A. Burnham $600, Patrick J. Fitzgerald $600 Secretary, Frank B. Morse $500


BOARD HEALTH, Dr. Maurice D. Clarke ch. $75, Dr. John F. Croston $75, Dr. Leyander J. Young $75


Clerk and Agent, Chester Bryant $1000


Inspector Plumbing, Dennis X. Coakley $900


COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUND, John E. Gale ch. George H. Carleton, Philip C. Swett, Arthur T. Jacobs treas.


OVERSEERS POOR, Robert A. Richardson ch. $200, Mayor ex-officio, President Common Council ex- officio, City Marshal ex-officio, James E. Roche $200, Albert M. Child $200


Clerk, Frank B. Morse $500, 8.30-12 and 1.30-4 Supt. Almshouse, Louis D. Savage $1200


REGISTRARS VOTERS, George N. Carleton ch. $100, Frank P. Bean $100, Harry H. Spofford $100, William W. Roberts $100


TRUSTEES HALE HOSPITAL, Mayor ex-officio, Geo. C. Clement, Frank J. Bradley, Oliver S. Hub- bard, W. W. Spaulding, Elbridge G. Wood, Edwin H. Moulton, Charles G. Johnson sec. William W. Spaulding treas.


PARK COMMISSIONERS, Albert L. Bartlett ch. Wal- ter Goodrich, John E. Gale, William H. Page, Alexander P. Graham Supt. of Parks, Henry Frost


WATER COMMISSIONERS, Augustine M. Allen ch. Samuel W. Hopkinson, Charles E. Durant, Ed- win H. Moulton, Charles H. Poor


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HOLYOKE.


Supt. Dennis H. Gilderson $1200 Registrar, Albert L. Sawyer $1500


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, Haber F. McKenna ch. $350, Charles M. Hoyt $300, Herbert F. Taylor $300


Constables, David F. Dearborn (civil), James H. Foren (civil), Lyman S. Campbell (civil), Frederick H. Brown (civil)


Public Schools.


COMMITTEE. Meetings third Wednesday evening of each month


Mayor ex-officio, ch.


Albert L. Sawyer


Oliver S. Hubbard


P. Thomas J. Rice


Chauncey Gleason


Harrison E. Chadwick


John B. Leonard


Frank B. Pierce


Walter Ayer


Maurcie D. Clarke


Daniel F. Clohecy


Arthur Taft Chase


Arthur Prescott


Charles E. Wildes


Charles J. Halpen


John W. Tilton


Miss Annie M. Wheeler


Lot F. McNamara


Frank W. Mitchell


George F. Nealley


W. Orin Tasker


Frank S. Hamlin George E. Gay sec.


Supt. George E. Gay $2400 Prin. High School, Ralph E. Files $2400


Public Library.


Haverhill Public Library, Summer Street, John G. Moulton lib.


TRUSTEES, Mayor er-officio ch. R. Stuart Chase, treas. John L. Hobson, Albert L. Bartlett, sec'y, George C. How, George H. Carleton, Charles D. Porter


HOLYOKE.


In Hampden Co. Established Mar. 14, 1850; a city Apr. 7, 1873. Pop. 49,934. 8 m. north of Springfield on Connecticut & Passumpsic Div. B.& M.R.R. and Northampton Div. N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Electric railways to Springfield, Chicopee, West- field, Northampton, South Hadley and Mt. Tom. VILLAGES HolyokeAOGAdAmx, Elmwood, Ewingville, Fairmount, Highlands, Inglesidel, RiversideD, Rock Valley, South Holyoke, Spring- dale.


City Government.


City election second Tuesday in December


Mayor, Nathan P. Avery $2000, hours 1.30-2.30


ALDERMEN. Meetings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month Clerk, John F. Sheehan


At large, Leon W. Bliss


William J. Cray


George R. Burns


Israel Ducharme


James M. Kennedy


James J. Sullivan


Herbert E. Ainley


George Barnett Frederick Childs


James T. Devine


Thomas E. Begley


John D. Ryan


William G. Cantin


Samuel C. Warner


Ward 1. Dennis O'Leary


Ward 2. Alfred F. Consineau


Ward 3. Thomas A. Bray


Ward 4. Jeremiah J. Slattery


Ward 5. John J. White


Ward 6. Allen J. Malcolm


Ward 7. Philip M. Judd


Clerk Committees, John C. Doran


City Officers.


City Clerk, John F. Sheehan, $1600 and fees, 9-5 Treasurer, Pierre Bonvouloir $5200, including


clerk hire, 9-12 and 1-4


Auditor, Daniel W. Kenney $2000


City Messenger, William T. Walsh $1300


Supt. Outdoor Work, Henry Winkler $2000


City Engineer, James L. Tighe $2500


City Solicitor, Michael J. Griffin $1200


City Physician, Edward D. Warren M.D. $1200


Collector, Thomas F. McCabe $3500 Supt. Water Works, John J. Kirkpatrick


Almoner, James T. Cunningham $1500


Water Registrar, Albert E. Pickup $1600


Marshal, Thomas J. Lynch $1800


Supt. Fire Alarm, John Castle $1200


Supt. Public Buildings and Grounds, Fred H. Gil- patrick $1200


Inspector Plumbing, Frank L. Avery $1200 Inspector Milk, James K. Morrill $800


Sealer Weights and Measures, Joseph L. Goddu $1000


Inspector Provisions, Etc. George L. Goodyear $300


Gas and Electric Light Dept. William H. Snow manager, $4000


BOARD PUBLIC WORKS, Michael F. Walsh ch. $1200, William A. Chase $1000, Gilbert Potvin Jr. $1000 Clerk, O. C. Ferry $1500


ASSESSORS, Joseph St. Martin ch. $1300, Joseph J. Kelley $1200, Jeremiah J. Kane $1200


Assistant, John J. McIntee $1000


OVERSEERS POOR, John T. Sheehan $150, Patrick J. Dowd $150, clerk, William Dillon $200


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LAWRENCE.


Warden Almshouse, John J. O'Connor $540 Matron, Mrs. John J. O'Connor $360


COMMISSIONERS WHITING ST. FUND, Mayor ex- officio, Mrs. Margaret Caslon, Mrs. Kate Moyni- han, Mrs. J. J. Prew, Pierre Bonvouloir, City Treasurer


REGISTRARS VOTERS, Thomas Stansfield $200, Charles U. Roy $200, James J. Dunn $200, City Clerk ex-officio


WATER COMMISSIONERS, Hugh McLean ch. M. J. Doyle treas. Thomas J. Carmody sec'y, Albert E. Pickup registrar


FIRE COMMISSIONERS, Charles L. Newcomb ch. James H. O'Connell, G. J. Prew Clerk, John Hildreth


Chief Fire Dept. John T. Lynch $2250


LICENSE COMMISSION, Casper Ranger ch. $350, Dwight H. Ives $300, M. J. Bowler $300, Frederick Killan secretary $250


PARK COMMISSIONERS, Charles E. Mackintosh ch. Max Otto Dreicorn, Wm. J. Howes, James F. Burns, Samuel Grandchamp


BOARD HEALTH, J. Sidney Wright, Arthur B. Witherell, Frank A. Woods


COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUND, C. Fayette Smith, Samuel McQuaid, Lemuel Sears


Constables, Valentine J. O'Donnell (civil), Alexander N. Lapointe (civil), Ernest R. Laduke (civil), Fred Laduke (civil)


Public Schools.


COMMITTEE. Meetings first Monday evening of each month


Odilon Z. E. Charest ch.


George H. Clark


John J. Kirkpatrick


Daniel M. Foley


August Baush Joseph F. Sullivan James T. McTigue Edward J. Gorman Frederick S. Webber


Supt. Schools and Secretary Board, James J. O'Donnell $3000


Prin. High School, Howard Conant $2800 Prins. Grammar Schools-


H. B. Lawrence, Appleton Street School


Michael J. Greaney, South Street School


William E. Judd, Morgan Street School


John J. Lynch, West Street School


Francis J. Riley, N. Chestnut Street School


John A. Callahan, Highland School


Public Library.


Holyoke Public Library (32,000 volumes), Frank G. Willcox lib. and sec'y, Maple cor. Essex TRUSTEES, Wm. Whiting pres. Edward W. Cha- pin, William S. Loomis, J. S. McElwain vice- presidents, C. W. Rider, treas. DIRECTORS, James H. Newton William H. Heywood Edward P. Bagg


Charles A. Corser J. A. Sullivan


J. A. Skinner


F. S. Webber H. B. Lawrence


Joseph Metcalf C. W. Rider


G. W. Prentiss J. G. Mackintosh J. P. Morgan Augustus W. Esleeck


R. C. Winchester Pierre Bonvouloir


LAWRENCE.


One of the county seats of Essex Co. Estab- lished Apr. 17, 1847; inc. Mar. 21, 1853. Pop. 70,050. 26 m. northwest of Boston on Western Div. B.&M.R.R .; terminus Lawrence Br. Eastern Div. and Manchester & Lawrence Br. Western Div. and Lawrence Br. Southern Div. B.&M.R.R .; 8 m. from Haverhill and 9 m. from Lowell. Elec- tric railways to Lowell, Haverhill, Methuen, Andover and North Andover Depot.


VILLAGES-LawrenceAOGAmBLx, South Law- rencel, Arlington District, Carltonville, Halls- ville.


City Government.


City election Tuesday after first Monday in Dec. Mayor, John P. Kane $1400, hours 11-12


ALDERMEN. Meetings second and fourth Monday evenings of each month


Clerk, Cornelius J. Corcoran Ward 1. Patrick Lyons


Ward 2. James J. Ahearn


Ward 3. John C. Needham


Ward 4. Michael M. Garvey


Ward 5. Timothy F. Donovan


Ward 6. Joseph A. Woodhall


COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings first and third Monday evenings of each month Clerk, Richard J. Shea $100 Ward 1. Arthur Bower Henry C. Gebelein


John F. Young


Ward 2. Edward A. Dolan Eugene B. Griffin Thomas F. Scanlon


Ward 3. Daniel Fitzpatrick Joseph Haves Joseph A. Tosney


Ward 4.


John T. Manion


Daniel F. McCabe


Michael Welch Jr.


Ward 5. Timothy Bee Joseph A. Mosher Henry H. Wildes Ward 6. Patrick J. Casey Florence D. McCarthy John J. MeCarthy


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City Officers.


City Clerk, Cornelius J. Corcoran $2000, hours 9-3, Tuesday evening 7-8


Asst. City Clerk and Clerk of Committees, Cor- nelius F. Riley $1100


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Treasurer and Collector, Barry T. O'Connell, $2000, 9-3, Tuesday evening 7-8 Auditor, Richard J. Shea $1500


City Messenger, William H .. Merrow $1200


City Solicitor, Daniel J. Murphy $800 Supt. Streets, Paul Hannagan $1500 City Marshal, John E. Sheehan $1500 Supt. Public Property, Patrick J. Hennessey $1500 Sealer Weights and Measures, Joseph V. Brogan City Physician, (vacant) $750 City Engineer, A. D. Marble $2500 Supt. Cemeteries, William Lord $1000


Chief Fire Dept. Charles G. Rutter $1500


ASSESSORS, John J. Murphy ch. $1200, Dennis H. Finn $1100, John J. Hart $1100


REGISTRARS VOTERS, John J. Connor ch. $300, Louis K. Siegel $300, Alex. H. Rogers $300 Clerk, Cornelius J. Corcoran er-officio $400


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TRUSTEES WATER LOAN AND MUNICIPAL SINKING FUND, John A. Brackett, Edw. Devlin, James F. Leonard


BOARD HEALTH, Dr. Carl H. Eidam ch. Frederick W. Kennedy, Aime D. V. Bourget Agent, George W. Smith $1200 Inspector Plumbing, Oswald Cullington Clerk, Roscoe Doble


Inspector Milk, Provisions and Petroleum, Eugene A. McCarthy $200


Inspector of Cattle, John F. Winchester $200


WATER BOARD, Daniel Gallagher pres. Jeremiah J. Desmond, William C. Cusack, Edward L. Arundel, John F. MeCarthy


Supt. Michael F. Collins $1500


Clerk, John B. Campbell $1100


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, Daniel F. McCarthy ch. James H. Clifford, Jr. Benjamin F. Mitchell DIRECTORS CEMETERIES, William F. Rutter, Wil- liam H. Russell, Franklin B. Davis, Otis Free- man, Charles Murch


Supt. William Lord


OVERSEERS POOR, Mayor ex-officio, Henry C. Schueler, John McMahon, Michael M. Garvey, Joseph A. Woodhall, Michael F. Sullivan, Pat- riek J. Moran, George Collins, John J. Hurley Clerk, Daniel F. Kiley $1000, 9-3


Supt. Almshouse, James J. Stanley $800


PARK COMMISSIONERS, William H. Howarth ch. Daniel F. Daly, Albert Demers, Cornelius A. MeCarthy, Watkins W. Roberts


Inspector Animals, John F. Winchester Constables, Merrill N. Howe (civil), Alfred Thorpe (civil), Sidney Cohen (civil), Wilbur F. Morrison (civil), James Najjum (civil), Thomas F. Cotter (civil), Joseph Moorehouse (civil), Harris Berman (civil)


Public Schools.


COMMITTEE. Meetings last Thursday evening of each month


Mayor ex-officio, ch. Hugo E. Dick


Hugo Beil


William H. Hanrahan


Michael F. Scanlon


John Breen John A. Kennedy


Maurice J. Mahoney


John J. McAvoy


William Hendry


George S. J. Hyde


Michael J. Sullivan


Philip A. McCarthy


Secretary and Supt. Schools, Bernard M. Sheridan $3000, school days 4-5, Wednesday evening 7-8 Master High School, James D. Horne $2800 Masters Grammar Schools-


Lawrence J. O'Leary, Oliver Grammar


Wendell P. Brown, Alexander B. Bruce School


John J. Mahoney, Packard Grammar


Hector L. Belisle, John R. Rollins


Denis E. Callahan, John K. Tarbox


John F. Higgins, Emily G. Wetherbee


Leila M. Lamprey G. E. Hood


Public Library.


Lawrence Public Library, William A. Walsh lib. Haverhill corner Hampshire


TRUSTEES, Mayor ex-officio, ch.


Charles U. Bell John T. Manion ex-officio pres. of Council


Rev. James T. O'Reilly


Walter E. Parker


James P. Flynn


Daniel F. O'Brien


Eugene A. McCarthy


John P. O'Brien


Wilbur E. Rowell


Michael A. Sullivan


LOWELL.


One of the county seats of Middlesex County. Established Mar 1, 1826; a city Apr. 1, 1836. Pop. 94,969. 26 m. northwest of Boston on Lowell & Framingham Br., Taunton Div, N.Y., N.H.&H.R.R., and Southern and Western Divs. B.&M.R.R. Electric railways to Lawrence, Nashua and all adjoining towns. Here is lo- cated the registry of deeds for the Northern District, including the towns of Billerica, Car- lisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Lowell, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro, Westford and Wilming- ton.


VILLAGES - LowellAOGAdAmNYBX, Ayers City, Belvidere, Bleachery, Centralville, High- lands, Middlesex Village[], Pawtucketville, Wig- ginville.


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City Government.


City election second Tuesday in December Mayor, Frederick W. Farnham $3000 ALDERMEN. Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, except August Clerk, Girard P. Dadman


Frank R. Bailey Owen E. Brennan Peter H. Butterworth Frank W. Cheney Charles P. Comerford


Arthur L. Gray James T. O'Hearn Harry H. J. Read Wesley M. Wilder


COMMON COUNCILMEN. Meetings first and third Tuesday evenings of each month, except August Clerk, Frank M. Dowling $300 Ward 1. Frederick G. Baldwin John A. Mckenzie Stanley E. Qua


Ward 2. John J. Cotter John E. Kearns Murthey Lyons


Ward 3. Smith J. Adams Royal K. Dexter George E. Marchand


Ward 4. Thomas J. Foudy Dennis J. Donohue John P. Mahoney


Ward 5. James A. Donohoe James J. Flanagan Frederick J. Welch


Ward 6. Albert Bergeron Wilfrid Cadoret Joseph H. Jodoin, Jr.


Ward 7. John B. Boudreau John Thomas John W. Wainwright


Ward 8. George B. McKidder Alexander D. Mitchell Charles A. Spencer


Ward 9. Joseph Fielding Tyler A. Stevens Thomas E. Wilde City Officers.


City Clerk, Girard P. Dadman $1800, hours 9-4 Asst. City Clerk, William P. McCarthy $1500 Treasurer and Collector, Andrew G. Stiles $2700, Clerk of Committees, Frank M. Dowling $1200 Auditor, Charles D. Paige $1800 Supt. Streets, Charles J. Morse $2000 City Civil Engineer, George Bowers $2700 City Messenger, Joseph E. Pattee $1200 Supt. Public Buildings, John J. O'Connor $1800 City Physician, Dr. Forster H. Smith $700 Chief Engineer Fire Dept. and Supt. of Lighting, Edward S. Hosmer $2200 Supt. Police, William B. Moffatt $2000 Sealer Weights and Measures, James H. Carolan $350


Inspector Milk and Vinegar, Thomas O. Allen $1500


Inspector Animals and Provisions, W. A. Sherman $500 Chief of Dept. Supplies, Peter A. Mackenzie $2400 Supt. City Scales and Measurer of Wood and Bork, George F. Noonan $800


ASSESSORS, Abel Wheeler ch. $2250, Albert J. Bea- zon sec. $2250, C. Arthur Abbott $2250 Clerk, William J. Reardon $1600


BOARD OF CHARITIES, James J. Brown, Amasa Pratt, Elzer H. Chouquette, James E. Gor- man, Charles E. Dursthoff


General Supt. Martin J. Courtney $2000 Chief Clerk, Nellie F. Keyes


BOARD HEALTH, Leonard Huntress M.D. ch. $500, William C. Doherty $500, Thomas J. Beane sec. $500


Agent, Fred A. Bates


Inspector Plumbing, Stephen Garrity, $3 per day Physician to Board Health, Dr. Wm. A. Johnson Bacteriologist, Thomas B. Smith M.D. $600 BOARD EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS, William C. Do- herty ch. John J. O'Connor, Dennis J. Pender- gast sec.


COMMISSIONERS SINKING FUNDS, Fred A. But- trick, Charles L. Knapp, Austin K. Chadwick, Andrew G. Stiles sec. and treas.


CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINERS, Joseph Smith ch. Dr. John J. Colton, Charles H. Conant sec. WATER BOARD, Isaac E. Wotton pres. Robert J. Crowley $400, Frank L. Weaver $400, James G. Hill


Clerk, John W. Crawford $1500


Engineers, D. B. H. Bartlett $1300, Thomas Mc- Laughlin $1100


Supt. Robert J. Thomas $1800


BOARD OF POLICE AND LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, Frank K. Stearns ch. $1200, Charles H. Hannan $1000, Thomas P. Boulger $1000 Supt. Police, William B. Moffatt $2000


TRUSTEES PUBLIC BURIAL GROUNDS, Richard A. Griffiths, Wm. H. Wilson ch. Charles A. Gale sec'y, Lemuel W. Hall, Henry O. Brooks REGISTRARS VOTERS, John P. Farley ch. $800, Hugh C. McOsker $750, J. Omer Allard $750, City Clerk ex-officio' $750




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