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Katherine B. Feely
Sept. 1907
Fitchburg Normal School
8
Ina M. Balch
Jan.
1909
Johnson Normal School
7
Alice T. Quinn
Sept. 1908
New Hampshire Normal School
Guild
7
Julia E Danaby
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1901
Bridgewater Normal School
7
Mary L. Reid
1908
Westfield Normal School
6
Helen I. Guthrie
1906
Framingham Normal School
6
Elizabeth E. Greenleaf
1908
Bridgewater Normal School
45
Margarita E. Burns
Oct. 1904
Bridgwater Normal School
4
Wary W. O'Brien
Sept. 1907
Framingham Normal School
3
Estelle M. Mahoney
Jan. 1903
Framingham Normal School
2
Fannie M. Thorn
Sept. 1907
Framingham Normal School
1-2
Helen F. McCarthy
Apr.
1908
1
Lillian G. Duncan
Sept.
1901 1908
Dartmouth College
Shattuck
Prin. 5-6
Thomas L. Barnes
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Sept. 1901 Templeton High School
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4
Ada B. Campbell Lizzie E. Hadley Florence Hill
Jan. 1881
Norwood High School ·
1908
Boston University
Radcliffe College
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Symond's Kindergarten Training School
Monson Academy
Mar. 1907 Bridgwater Normal School
Shattuck
Winslow
3-4 2 1-2 1 Prin. 6
Alma L. Arnold Gertrude E. Richardson Maude A. Woods Emma F. Niles
Katherine L. Carbee
1906 1899 Apr. 1903 Sept. 1901 1908 Jan. 1909
1909
Lowell Normal School
4-5 4
Marguerite E. Mahoney Bertha L. Brown
Feb. 1907
Framingham Normal School
3
M. Louisa Mahoney
Sept. 1908
Bridgewater Normal School
2
Annie E. Scherer
E. Louise Ward
May 1902
Boston Normal School
East
1 2-3 1
Ethel L. Sargent
Sept. 1908
1884
Bridgewater Normal School
Balch
2-3 1
Martha B. Parker Maude E. Dalton A. Agnes Curtin
Jan. 1908
Rhode Island State Normal School
Sept. 1903
Bridgewater Normal School
H. Harold Hamblin
Sept. 1908
Normal Music School
Bessie M. Parker
Feb. 1894
Emerson College of Oratory
Mary A. McCleson
Feb. 1905
Art Museum, Boston
Sept. 1903
Westfield Normal School Framingham Normal School
Wheelock Kindergarten Training School Wellesley College New Hampshire State Normal School
Lowell Normal School Hyannis Normal School
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Anna L. Brown Ruth B. Sears
Fannie G. Hobbs
Sept. 1907
Bridgewater Normal School
3
1907
Framingham Normal School
Salem Normal School
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Music Drawing Sewing
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JANITORS.
John P. Oldham, Pleasant street, High, Everett. Fred E. Beal, 699 Washington street, Guild. Michael Dyer, Chapel street, Balch. Daniel F. Slattery, 16 Everett avenue, Winslow. Darby Foley, 19 Myrtle street, Shattuck, East.
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ROLL OF HONOR.
THE FOLLOWING PUPILS HAVE BEEN NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY FOR THE TIME SPECIFIED.
FIVE YEARS :
Jennie M. Wittrup, Everett, Grade S.
FOUR YEARS :
George F. Hartshorn, High.
THREE YEARS :
Mabel R. Barr, High, E. Everett Jewett, High, Claire V. Mahoney, High, George Nead, Jr., Guild, Grade 6.
Two YEARS :
B. Agnes Barrett, High, Mary Lydon, High, Herbert Tucker, High, Henry Marden, High, Agnes Dunn, Everett, Grade 8, Helen Wittrup, Everett, Grade 5, August Mattson, Winslow, Grade 4.
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PUPILS NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY 1907-1908.
HIGH SCHOOL :
Clarissa G. Babcock,
Marion J. Dunn,
Ivan R. Cottrell, Chester Wolfe,
Ethel Fisher,
Agnes McNaught,
Esther Walker,
Margaret Allen,
Paul Bernier, Alva Colton,
Mildred Colton,
Hazel Parker,
Hollis Plimpton,
Herbert Winslow, Marion Woods.
EVERETT SCHOOL :
Grade 9.
Marion Wolfe, Helen Warde, Helen McCarthy. Grade 8. Harry Kirk.
GUILD SCHOOL :
Grade 6.
Mary Flavin, Carl Johnson, Agnes Murray, Walter Henry, John Sogard, Henry Saumsiegle.
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Grades 5 and 6.
J. Willis Longstaff, Oscar Thomson, Edward Larson, Roy Mears.
Grade 5. Alice Conley, Neil Johnson.
Grade 4.
John McCartin.
Special.
Martin Fitzpatrick.
Grade 3.
Francis Henry.
EDMUND J. SHATTUCK SCHOOL :
Grades 6 and 7.
James Readle, Amanda Blasenak, Edmund Doyle.
Grade 5.
Mary F. Hayden, Ellen E. Lydon, William Flaherty.
Grades 3 and 4. Hilda Blasenak, Mildred Readle.
Grades 2 and 3.
Edith Rice.
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WINSLOW SCHOOL :
Grade 5. Lena Burke, Annie Lambine, Carl Carlson.
Grade 4.
Minna Eppich,
Signe Peterson, Anna Klingbeil,
Herbert Kock, Velma Balduf.
Grade 3. Louis Stuntzner.
Grade 2.
Albin Mattson.
Grade I,
Harriet Anderson.
EAST SCHOOL.
Grades 2 and 3. Joseph Drummey.
BALCH SCHOOL. Grades 2 and 3. J. Gregory Graney, Ellen E. Dower.
Grades I and 2. Ellen Anderson.
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GRADUATION EXERCISES.
OF THE NORWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
PROGRAMME.
Music, " There's Music in the Air," Everett School Chorus: Narration, "History of American Liberty as Revealed by Special Days," James Mutch
Class Quotation from "Lay of Last Minstrel," Scott
Recitation, "America, the Beautiful,"
Marion Wolfe
Narration continued,
Salatore D'Espinosa
Class Quotation, "Forefather's Day."
Recitation, "Pilgrim Fathers."
Helen Oldham Ruth O'Connor William LeClair
Violin Solo, James Hobbs, (accompanied by Phyllis Bigelow )
Narration continued,
Emma Dower'
Class Quotation, "Independence Day." Narration continued,
Recitation, Narration continued,
Erna Kiley' Mary Foley. Matilda Bistor:
Extract from "Under the Old Elm," Edward Hayden: Herbert Singleton.
Recitation, "Lincoln,"
Music, "A Little Dog Barked at the Big Round Moon,"
Recitation, "Memorial Day,"
Recitation, "The Army of Peace, Recitation, "Flag Day-June 14,"
Everett School Chorus: Mary Taylor Frederic Smith. William Steele:
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Class Quotation, "The American Flag."
Salute to the Flag.
Music, "Trust in the Lord,"
Presentation of Medals,
Presentation of Diplomas,
Everett School Chorus Principal Joseph F. Gould
Edward W. Jewett, Chairman of School Committee.
LIST OF GRADUATES.
Florence Gertrude Ahearn, Marjorie Ruth Anderson Oliver James Barr, Jr. Matilda Charlotte Bistor
Joseph Cashman, Abbie Winnifred Coakley Joseph Patrick Canton Mark Coyne
Francis Ignatius Cuff Salvitore D'Espinosa
Emma Margaret Dower
Thomas Horan Dower Laura Elizabeth Duncan Winfred Judd Ellis Nelson Shattuck Fisher Charles Henry Flood Charles Frank Frederick Groote Pauline Leona Heath James Beecher Hobbs Jerome Joseph Hurley Matthew Francis Kelley Katherine Mary King
Leona Frances Aiken Gertrude Louise Bacon Phyllis Bigelow Chester Mahlon Capen Emma Frances Chamberlain Rodger John Connelly Tracy Warren Cottrell Mary Elizabeth Crimmins Nicholas Patrick Curran Margaret Teresa Donovan Mary Elizabeth Dower Thomas Joseph Drummey Rachel Johnson Ellis Elizabeth Teresa Eppich Edward White Fleming Mary Bernadette Foley Anna Frederika Hauck Edward Joseph Hayden Elsie Martha Herzog Leon John Hogan Harold Austin Johnson Erna Helena Kiley William Leo LeClair
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Anna Cecelia Lydon Helen Macmun Helen Francis McCarthy Thomas Joseph McDonald Jessie Devena McLeod Helen Gertrude Murphy Marion Teresa Murray Carroll Plimpton Nead Ruth O'Connor Anna Martha Otis Harold Francis Reardon John Cornelius Reisinger Clarence Elwood Robinson Edwin Leroy Rye Herbert Leo Singleton Fred Ambrose Smith William Archibald Steele Alice Monica Sullivan Mary Daphne Taylor Annie Marie Thompson Abbie Vincent Tobin Mary Elizabeth Tobin Alfred Joseph Wells Marion Reynolds Wolfe
Marion Elizabeth MacDonald Minnie Pauline Mauritz Nellie Clare McCarty Joseph King McLean Gracc Catherine Mullane Anna Louise Murray James Robert Mutch Robert John O'Brien Helena Eulalia Oldham Alice Montgomery Partridge Mildred Emma Reardon George Patrick Richardson Mary Agnese Roche Harry Arthur Shannon Bertha Lucy Smith Harry Franklin Spear Charles Putnam Stone Carolyn Emma Taylor Albert William Thompson Alice Cleone Tisdale Francis Charles Tobin Helen Dorothy Warde Herbert Wyard Wilkins
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GRADUATING EXERCISES
OF THE
NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1908. VILLAGE HALL, NORWOOD. "Knowledge is Power."
PROGRAMME.
March, Orchestra
Prayer, Rev. George A. Miller
Essay, "Theatres in Shakespear's Time, Mabel Ross Barr . Essay, "The Dreams and Visions of the Idylls of the King," Elizabeth Constance Oldham.
Music, "Barbara Frietchie," Jules Jordan.
Essay, "The Value of an Education,"
William Arthur Billings
Essay, "A Glimpse of Characters in Fiction,"
Clarissa Guild Babcock
Essay, "The Spirit of Prometheus," Gladwin Merl Nead
Music, "The Heavens Are Telling," Hayden
Awarding of English Prize and J. C. Lane Medals,
Mr. Nathaniel A. Cutler
Conferring of Diplomas,
Mr. Edward W. Jewett
Song, "America," Audience and School Soloists-Florence M. W. Wallis, Ellen G. Costello, Viola B. Leach, Gladwin M. Nead
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GRADUATES.
Clarissa Guild Babcock
Mabel Ross Barr
Bridget Agnes Barrett
Ruth McLeod Bateman
William Arthur Billings
Annie Boyden
Cornelius Henry Callahan
Herbert Melville Carter
Ellen Gertrude Costello James Bartholomew Cuff
Marion Jane Dunn
Harold Lesure Gibson
Luella Grace Gilliland
Walter Victor Gillooly
Ralph King Hubbard John William Kennedy Viola Bartlette Leach
Etta Maria Macmun
Gladwin Merl Nead
Elizabeth Constance Oldham
Alice Etheldra Porter
George Harold Rhodes
Florence Elizabeth Rooney
Genevieve Catherine Trudeau
Ruth Vance
Florence Marriott Winslow Wallis
Lila Sutton Walsh Carroll Henry Woods
Town Meeting Warrant.
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TOWN MEETING WARRANT.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORFOLK, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwood, in said County,
GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwood, qualified to vote in elections and town af- fairs, to assemble in Village Hall, in said town, on Monday, the first day of March, A. D., 1909, at fifteen minutes before six o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles, namely :
Article I. To choose all necessary town officers. The following are to be chosen by ballot, namely : Three Selectmen, who shall be Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways. One Town Clerk, one Town Treasurer, one Collector of Taxes, three Auditors, three Park Commissioners, two Constables, one Tree Warden, one Moderator, all for one year; one Assessor for three years; one Sewer Commissioner for three years; one
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member of the Municipal Light Board for three years ; one member of the Board of Health for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years, two members of the School Com- mittee for three years, and two Trustees of the Morrill Memo- rial Library for three years ; and also upon the same ballot to vote upon the question, "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in the town?"
Article 2. To hear and act on reports of the Auditors, on Selectmens', Treasurer's, Tax Collector's, Water Commission- ers', Sewer Commissioners', Municipal Light Board's, and Cemetery Commissioners' accounts.
Article 3. To hear and act on reports of Town Officers and Committees.
Article 4. To see what action the town will take in regard. to unexpended appropriations of the past year.
Article 5. To authorize the Town Treasurer, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, or a majority thereof, to borrow dur- ing the municipal year beginning February first, A. D., 1909, in anticipation of the collection of taxes of said year such sums of money as may be necessary for the current expenses of the town, but not exceeding the total tax levy for said year, giving the notes of the town therefor, payable within one year from the dates thereof. All debts incurred under authority of this vote shall be paid from the taxes of the present municipal year.
Article 6. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Collector of Taxes to use the same means as a Town Treasurer may use when acting as collector.
Article 7. To see what sum or sums of money the town will raise and appropriate for the following purposes or take any other action in the matter :
First. The support of the Morrill Memorial Library.
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Second. The use of George K. Bird Post, No. 169, Grand Army of the Republic, for the purpose of decorating sol- diers' graves on Memorial Day.
Third. The support of the Fire Department the ensuing year.
Fourth. The support of the Fire Alarm System the ensuing year.
Fifth. The purchase of fire hose.
Sixth. The support of the schools the ensuing year.
Seventh. Conveying children living in the outlying districts to the Norwood schools, and to place its expenditure in the hands of the School Committee.
Eight. The expense of children at the Truant school.
Ninth. To meet the expenses of the Board of Health.
Tenth. To be expended in trimming and care of shade trees the current year.
Eleventh. The prosecution of illegal sales of liquor.
Twelfth. The repairs of highways, culverts and bridges the ensuing year.
Thirteenth. Building sidewalks and setting edgestones the cur- rent year.
Fourteenth. Paving gutters the ensuing year.
Fifteenth. To be expended in sanding sidewalks during winter months.
Sixteenth. Street Signs.
Seventeenth. To be expended in operating stone crusher for the present year.
Eighteenth. Watering streets the ensuing year.
Nineteenth. Free Band Concerts.
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Twentieth. Paint and repair Hose House No. 2 ; paint hose wagon No. 2 ; moving hydrants and setting new hydrants.
Twenty-first. Maintenance of Sewer Department the present year.
Twenty-second. Operation, maintenance, repairs, interest on notes, amount for depreciation and new construction work of the Municipal Light Department for ensuing year.
Twenty-third. To meet the expenses of suretyship on bonds furnished by the Town Treasurer and Tax Collector.
Twenty-four. To defray the incidental and other necessary ex- expenses, not otherwise provided for, the current year.
Article 8. To see what disposition the town will make of money received as excise tax from street railway companies.
Article 9. To see what disposition the town will make of money received for dog licenses.
Article 10. To see if the town will vote to extend the water mains on Pleasant street and raise and appropriate or bor- row money for the same, subject to the usual guarantee.
Article II. To see if the town will vote to extend the sewer system from Washington street through Winter street as far as Bullard street, and from Bullard street as far as Beacon street, and to raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 12. To see if the town will vote to extend the sewer system in Chapel street from Washington street as far as the Winslow School, and raise, appropriate or borrow money for the same, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 13. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $800 to reimburse the sewer treasury for money paid for interest on sewer bonds.
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Article 14. To see if the town will vote to extend the water mains on Railroad avenue extension, and to raise and appropriate or borrow money for the same, subject to the usual guarantee.
Article 15. To see if the town will vote to accept an act passed by the General Court in the year 1908, being chapter 209, entitled "An Act to provide for the protection of forest or sprout lands from fire."
Article 16. To see whether the town will appoint a com- mittee of three, who shall investigate the financial condition of the town and make report thereon at a later meeting, with recom- mendations.
Article 17. To see if the town will vote to build a side- walk on the easterly side of Walpole street, from the house of Ernest Ellis to the house of G. Wittreich, and to raise and appropriate money for the same.
Article IS. To see it the town will vote to build a side- walk on the northerly side of Railroad avenue, in front of the house of John Naughton, and raise and appropriate money for the same.
Article 19. To see if the town will vote to accept Winter street, from the entrance to Highland Cemetery to the land of E. B. Webber as relaid out, widened and established as to grade by the Selectmen, and to raise and appropriate money to so change and construct said portion of said street.
Article 20. To see if the town will vote to accept Cross street, from the land of Michael J. Hennessey to Pleasant street, as relaid out, widened, and established as to grade on the south- erly side by the Selectmen, and to raise and appropriate money to so change and construct said portion of said street, and pay land damage.
And the polls shall be opened at six o'clock in the forenoon
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and shall be kept open until thirty minutes past four o'clock in the afternoon, when they may be closed.
And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies in ten public places in this town, seven days at least before the day of said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, on or before the time and day of said meeting.
Given under our hands at Norwood, this 19th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1909.
RICHARD E. OLDHAM, SAMUEL M. WINSLOW, JAMES A. HARTSHORN, Selectmen of Norwood.
A true copy. Attest :
MICHAEL D. CREED, Constable of Norwood.
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38TH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Norwood
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31,71910
Together with the Reports of School Committee, Water, Sewer and Electric Light Commis- sioners. Also Abstracts from Records of Town Meeting.
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NORWOOD, MASS. AMBROSE BROS., PRINTERS 1910
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TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1909-1910.
SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR AND SUR- VEYORS OF HIGHWAYS. RICHARD E. OLDHAM, Chairman. JAMES A. HARTSHORN, Clerk. JAMES W. CONGER.
ASSESSORS.
WILLIS C. FULLER,
Term expires March, 1910
RICHARD E. OLDHAM, .
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AARON L. GOODWIN,
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TOWN CLERK. JOHN F. KILEY.
TOWN TREASURER. HAROLD W. GAY.
COLLECTOR OF TAXES. GEORGE O. CAPEN.
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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
GEORGE HARDING SMITH, CORNELIUS M. CALLAHAN,
Term expires March, 1910. 0161
EDWARD W. JEWETT, 19II
HARRIET LANE,
19II
ALFRED N. AMBROSE,
1912
EMILY C. FISHER,
1912.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
WILLIAM F. BAKER,
Term expires March, 1912
FRED E. COLBURN,
1912
CLEMENT H. HALLOWELL, (appointed).
MUNICIPAL LIGHT BOARD.
JOHN GILLOOLY,
Term expires March, 1910
WALTER F. TILTON,
19II
JAMES BERWICK,
1912
SEWER COMMISSIONERS.
CLIFFORD B. SANBORN,
Term expires March, 1910
MARCUS M. ALDEN,
19II
PATRICK LYDON, 66 1912
PARK COMMISSIONERS.
WALTER D. CHICKERING, GEORGE CORBETT, FRED S. SACKETT.
WATER COMMISSIONERS.
JAMES H. BUTLER,
Term expires March, 1910
JOHN F. CALLAHAN,
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WILLIAM F. BAKER,
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REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.
FRANK P. SQUIRES,
JOHN P. CURRAN,
JOHN P. OLDHAM, JOHN F. KILEY.
AUDITORS.
FRED'A. SMITH, JAMES E. PENDERGAST, ELTON O. CLARK.
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS. FRANK W. TALBOT, CHARLES B. DEXTER, EDWARD B. PENDERGAST.
POLICE. JAMES W. LAVERS, Chief from May 1, 1909, to 1910.
CONSTABLES.
WARREN E. RHOADS,
SIMON P. DONNELLY,
WILLIAM BREEN, HARRY J. CORBETT,
JOHN J. HAYES, LOUIS M. PIERCE.
TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.
JAMES A. HALLORAN,
Term expires March, 191I
IRVING S. FOGG,
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MRS. MARIA E. COLBURN,
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LEWIS H. PLIMPTON,
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MARY A. NAGLE,
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1912
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WILLIAM T. WHEDON,
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SURVEYORS OF LUMBER. A. L. GOODWIN, MILTON H. HOWARD, H. FRANK WALKER.
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MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK.
L. H. BEAVER,
EUGENE M. MURPHY,
DANIEL E. CALLAHAN, MARCUS M. ALDEN, HARVEY L. BOYDEN.
PUBLIC WEIGHERS.
JOHN CONLEY,
GEORGE H. MORRILL, JR.,
L. N. NEWMAN,
L. H. BEAVER,
J. A. HARTSHORN, JAMES E. DOYLE,
J. FRED BOYDEN, HENRY M. DEAN.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS. FRED H. HARTSHORNE.
ENGINEERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. J. FRED BOYDEN, Chief. H. FRANK WALKER, Clerk. FRANK W. TALBOT.
FIELD DRIVERS. FRANK W. TALBOT, ALBERT FALES, F. M. READEL.
POUND KEEPER. BERNARD M. CORBETT.
TREE WARDEN. FRANK H. WINSLOW.
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TRUANT OFFICER. MICHAEL D. CREED.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. GEORGE M. LEPPER.
INSPECTOR OF PROVISIONS AND CATTLE. ALBERT FALES. .
INSPECTOR OF FRUIT AND PRODUCE. WARREN E. RHOADS.
FENCE VIEWERS.
SUMNER BAGLEY, H. FRANK WALKER.
MODERATOR. CLIFFORD B. SANBORN.
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APPROPRIATIONS, 1909.
Morrill Memorial Library,
$3,000 00
Geo. K. Bird Post,
200 00
Fire Department,
3,800 00
Fire alarm system,
300 00
School teachers,
34,000 00
Janitors and sweepers,
3,700 00
School books and supplies,
2,500 00
Incidentals and repairs,
2,500 00
Heating and lighting,
2,500 00
School Physician,
200 00
Conveying children to school,
500 00
Children at truant school,
50 00
Board of Health,
700 00
Gypsey moth, brown tail and elm tree beetle,
1,200 00
Illegal sales of liquor,
200 00
Highways, culverts and bridges,
4,000 00
Sidewalks and setting edgestones,
1,000 00
Paving gutters,
500 00
Sanding sidewalks,
200 00
Street signs,
50 00
Stone crusher,
1,000 00
Watering and treating streets,
1,200 00
Painting and repairing hose house No. 2,
45 00
Painting hose wagon No. 2,
15 00
Moving hydrants and setting new ones,
75 00
Salary of superintendent of sewers,
1,200 00
Incidentals, sewer department,
1,300 00
*Municipal light department,
9,500 00
*The sum of $12,000 was voted, but $3,000 was borrowed on notes due in years 1911-1912.
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Bonds of Treasurer and Tax Collector,
$
150 00
Salary of Selectmen, Overseers of Poor, etc., 1,200 00
Salary of Assessors, 800 00
Salary of Treasurer, 400 00
Salary of Collector of Taxes,
500 00
Salary of Town Clerk,
200 00
Salary of Superintendent of Streets,
1,100 00
Salary of Board of Health,
150 00
Salary of Auditors,
75 00
Salary of Cattle Inspector,
100 00
Salary of Town Physician,
100 00
Salary of Sealer of Weights and Measures,
100 00
Salary of Election Officers,
130 00
Salary of Registrars of Voters,
200 00
Salary of Town Counsel,
600 00
Salary of Electric Light Commissioners,
450 00
Salary of Sewer Commissioners,
450 00
NOTES AND INTEREST.
Fire House note, due Dec. 1, 1909,
$2,000 00
Interest on Fire House note, 400 00
Shattuck school note, due Dec. 15, 1909,
2,600 00
Interest on Shattuck school note,
644 00
Winslow school note, due Dec. 1, 1909,
2,000 00
Interest due on Winslow school notes,
1,440 00
Winslow school land, notes,
2,000 00
Interest due on Winslow school land, notes,
154 00
Sewer bonds, due June 1, 1909,
4,000 00
Sewer bonds. due Aug. 1, 1909,
1,000 00
Interest on sewer bonds,
7,740 00
Interest on notes for anticipation of taxes,
267 67
MISCELLANEOUS.
Setting bounds and laying out new streets, Removing snow, Support of poor,
$200 00
500 00
5,000 00
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State aid,
$ 800 00
Military aid,
500 00
Soldiers' relief,
525 00
Care of old cemetery,
100 00
Police, 5,000 00
District court fees,
50 00
Printing and stationery,
1,200 00
Town incidentals, 2,000 00
Abatement of taxes,
1,000 00
To reimburse Treasury, interest on bonds, 800 00
Appropriated from unexpended balance in Treasury, 9,300 00
SUMS APPROPRIATED FROM WATER COMMISSIONERS'
TREASURY.
Pumping station note, due Dec. 1, 1909, $1,000 00
Interest on pumping station note, 70 00
Addititional water supply note, due Dec. 1, 1909, 1,000 00
Interest on additional water supply note, 56 00
Interest on water service extension, 129 50
Interest on water bonds, 2,560 00
Appropriation to sinking fund,
2,000 00
Salaries of Water Commissioners, 450 00
Water mains on Pleasant street,
1,500 00
Water mains on Railroad avenue,
150 00
SUMS APPROPRIATED FROM SEWER COMMISSIONERS'
TREASURY.
Laying sewer mains on Winter street, $3,540 00
Laying sewer mains on Chapel street, 3,400 00
APPROPRIATIONS-SPECIAL TOWN MEETING.
JUNE 24, 1909.
Special committee to investigate the financial con- dition of the town, $300 00
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OCTOBER 21, 1909.
Assessors' additional compensation,
$400 00
Repairs of highways, additional,
500 00
Incidental and other expenses, additional,
500 00
Michael J. Hennessey, for land damage, additional,
50 00
Board of Health,
1,000 00
Connecting Winslow, Guild, Shattuck and East schools with sewer, 1,950 00
Watering streets, additional,
500 00
Plumbing at lockup,
150 00
Hartford street,
500 00
Tremont street,
200 00
Phillips avenue,
300 00
NOVEMBER 9, 1909.
Tremont street,
$737 00
Austin street,
375 00
Summit avenue,
500 00
Pleasant and Sumner streets,
7,000 00
Water and Pleasant streets,
2,010 00
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REPORT OF SELECTMEN.
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SCHOOLS.
PAYMENT OF TEACHERS.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Paid Nathaniel A. Cutler,
$1,700 00
Alice G. Smith,
836 00
Linda M. Lowell,
800 00
Jennie I. Hiscock,
35 00
Ruth A. Smith,
775 00
Gertrude F. Merrill,
800 00
A. Louisa Crockett,
146 25
Alice M. Frizell,
300 00
Martha B. Steele,
681 25
Adelaide M. Lakin,
375 00
Lyman B. Phelps,
400 00
$6,848 50
EVERETT SCHOOL.
Paid Frank H. Hill,
$1,350 00
Maud B. Kennerson,
675 00
Lilla E. Clement,
180 00
S. Louisa Rhodes,
600 00
Katherine B. Feely,
600 00
Ina M. Balch,
370 00
Alice T. Quinn,
275 00
Flora B. Reed,
300 00
Bertha E. Hinchcliffe,
225 00
$4,575 00
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GUILD SCHOOL.
Paid Julia E. Danahy,
$625 00
Mary L. Reed,
575 00
Elizabeth E. Greenleaf,
275 00
Helen I. Guthrie,
300 00
Margarita E. Burns,
600 00
Mary W. O'Brien,
600 00
Estelle M. Mahoney,
600 00
Fannie M. Thorn,
550 00
Helen F. McCarthy,
ISO 00
Lillian G. Duncan,
600 00
Anna L. Brown,
273 00
Martha R. Taylor,
225 00
Julia I. Drummy,
225 00
Alice M. Houston,
55 00
$5,683 00
SHATTUCK SCHOOL ..
Paid Thomas L. Barnes,
$500 00
Theodore W. King,
. 71 00
George W. Allen,
429 00
Anna L. Brown,
125 00
Ada B. Campbell,
581 00
Lizzie E. Hadley,
300 00
Florence Hill,
574 00
Alma L. Arnold,
600 00
Gertrude E. Richardson,
599 00
Maude A. Woods,
600 00
Emma F. Niles,
571 IO
Alma F. Seavey,
150 00
Martha E. Mahoney,
225 00
$5,325 10
WINSLOW SCHOOL.
Paid Katherine L. Carbee,
$S10 00
Anna L. Brown, 125 00
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Paid Ruth B. Sears, $ 525 00
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