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Mary Vincent Drummey Roland Henderson Ellis Eldon Francis Everett James Francis Farren Warren Holden Fenton Phoebe Cecilia Fitzpatrick Michael Joseph Flaherty Gladys Elizabeth Fleming, Patrick Joseph Foley Leroy Gordon Folkins Roger Greenwood Fuller Freddie Peter Gilman
Arthur Herbert Gleichauf Abram Goldberg Hilda Pauline Gould
Gerard Lawrence Hawkins
James Joseph Hennessey Madalaine Joseph Hennessey
George Francis Morgan May Agnes Narbut Rose Gertrude O'Brien Michael Joseph O'Leary Raymond Gerard Pendergast Elsie Victora Peierson Louisa Marion Reisinger Gladys Irene Ritchie Verna Robinson Grace Mary Ross Michael Joseph Scannel Lois Marie Schuster
Florence Seward Seaman
Blanche Lillian Shackley
Rebecca Elizabeth Shyne
Charles Frothingham Slocomb
Louise Ethel Smith
Carl Andress Spearwater
Mabel Helen Sutton
Laura May Tobin Miriam Eva Vance
Laura Alice Walker
Amelia Marie Elizabeth Walker
Gilbert Roy Walsh
Minnie Walter
Florence Mildred Whedon
John Fisher Wheelock
Rachel Winslow
Jennie Marie Wittrup
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GRADUATING EXERCISES
OF THE
NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL,
TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1909, AT S O'CLOCK P. M. VILLAGE HALL, NORWOOD. " Labor Conquers Everything."
PROGRAMME.
March, Orchestra
Prayer, Rev. Arthur Howe Pingree
Music-" The Song of the Armorer," George A. Nevin
Essay-" The Future of Electricity,"
Raymond Wheelock White Essay-" By Stage Coach and Automobile," Mildred Metcalf Music-Selections from " The Lay of the Bell," A. Romberg Essay-" The Book I Like Best'"' Clyde Fullmer Vance Essay-" The Modern Hero," Katie Muriel Hunt
Essay-" Reclaiming the Western Desert,"
Chester Fisher Wolfe
Music-" Pilgrim's Chorus," Wagner Awarding of English Prize and J. C. Lane Medals,
Conferring of Diplomas, Song-"America," Soloist, Pianist,
Mr. Nathaniel A. Cutler Mr. Edward W. Jewett Audience and School Sarah Elizabeth Probert Helen Knowlton Whedon
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GRADUATES.
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Grace Elizabeth Ahearn. Ella Bertha Blasenak.
Ellamay Church. John Joseph Coakley. George Walter Corbett. Ivan Rogers Cottrell. Gertrude Dorothy Cuff. Helen Gertrude Farren. Marion Weatherbee Fogg.
Martin James Foley. George Tyler Hartshorn. Katie Muriel Hunt. Edward Everett Jewett. Julia Agnes McCarthy. Mildred Metcalf. Sarah Elizabeth Probert.
Edith Irene Rhodes. Beatrice Isadore Spear. Clyde Fulmer Vance. Helen Knowlton Whedon. Raymond Wheelock White. Sarah Beatrice Williams. Chester Fisher Wolfe.
Town Meeting Warrant
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 affairs, to assemble in Village Hall, in said town, on Monday, the seventh day of March, A. D. 1910, at fifteen minutes before six o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to act on the following articles, namely :
Article 1. 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, five Con- stables, one Tree Warden, one Moderator, one member of the Board of Health, all for one year ; one Assessor for three years ; one Sewer Commissioner for three years; one member of the Municipal Light Board for three years; one member of the
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Board of Health for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years ; two members of the School Committee for three years, and two trustees of the Morrill Memorial 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 Selectmen's, Treasurer's, Tax Collector's, Water Commission- ers', Sewer Commissioners', Municipal Light Board's, Library Trustees' 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 during the municipal year, beginning February 1, A. D. 1910, in antic- ipation 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.
Second. The use of George K. Bird Post, No. 169, Grand Army of the Republic, for the purpose of decorating soldiers' graves on Memorial Day.
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Third. The support of the Fire Department the ensuing year.
Fourth. The support of the Fire Alarm System the en- suing year.
Fifth. The support of the schools the ensuing year.
Sixth. Conveying children living in the outlying districts to the Norwood schools, and to place its expenditure in the hands of the School Committee.
Seventh. The expense of children at the Truant School.
Eighth. To meet the expenses of the Board of Health.
Ninth. To be expended in trimming and care of shade trees the current year.
Tenth. The prosecution of illegal sales of liquor.
Eleventh. The repairs of highways, culverts and bridges the ensuing year.
Twelfth. Building sidewalks and setting edgestones the current year.
Thirteenth. Paving gutters the ensuing year.
Fourteenth. To be expended in sanding sidewalks during winter months.
Fifteenth. Street signs.
Sixteenth. To be expended in operating stone crusher for the present year.
Seventeeth. Watering streets the ensuing year.
Eighteenth. Free band concerts.
Nineteenth. Maintenance of Sewer Department the pres- ent year.
Twentieth. Operation, maintenance, salaries, repairs, in- terest on notes, amount for depreciation and new construction work of the Municipal Light Department for ensuing year.
Twenty-first. To meet the expenses of suretyship on bonds furnished by the Town Treasurer and Tax Collector.
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Twenty-second. To defray the incidental and other nec- essary expenses, not otherwise provided for, the current year.
Twenty-third. The purchase of fire hose.
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 fix the time within which taxes assessed therein for the year 1910 shall be paid and that on all taxes remaining unpaid after such time or a certain time, interest shall be paid at a specified rate not ex- ceeding six per cent. a year and such interest to be added to and be a part of such taxes.
Article II. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of $1,206.75 to meet the deficit in the School Department for the year ending January 21st, 1910.
Article 12. To see if the town will vote to pay for horses on town work the sum of twenty cents per hour or take other action on the matter.
Article 13. To see if the town will vote to accept the pro- visions of Sections I to 13 inclusive, of Chapter 104 of the Revised Laws and acts, in amendment thereof relating to the inspection of buildings.
Article 14. To see if the town will vote to instruct the Board of Selectmen to appoint an inspector of wires.
Article 15. To see if the town will vote to appoint a com- mittee to be known as a committee on taxation, to serve for the current year, to assist and co-operate with the Assessors with . respect to the valuation of the property in the town subject to assessment, and all other matters relating to taxation thereof, or take any other action in the matter.
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Article 16. To see if the town will vote to continue the special committee of three, which has been investigating the fin- ancial condition of the town, and that said committee be empow- ered to examine all books and accounts of town officers and the methods of conducting the business of the town with a view to the improvement thereof, and make report thereon, with recommendations at a future town meeting, and raise and ap- propriate the sum of $100 for the expenses of said committee for said purposes, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 17. To see if the town will vote to compromise and settle on the basis of the tax rate for the year 1909 the five suits now pending in the Superior Court of Norfolk County, viz : -
George O. Capen, Tax Collector, vs. Emma L. Shattuck, et al, Trustees for Chauncy M. and Adelia Kimball;
George O. Capen, Tax Collector, vs. Emma L. Shattuck, et al, Trustees for Emma L. Shattuck, et al ;
George O. Capen, Tax Collector, vs. Emma L. Shattuck, et al, Executors ;
George O. Capen, Tax Collector, vs. Emma L. Shattuck, Guardian of Sarah B. M. Shattuck ;
George O. Capen, Tax Collector, vs. Emma L. Shattuck, Guardian of Edmund J. Shattuck ;
brought to collect the taxes assessed to said parties on December 18th, 1908 and to instruct and authorize said Tax Collector and the Board of Selectmen to make said compromise and settlement upon said basis or take any other action in the matter.
Article 18. To see if the town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or borrow money to be expended in completing a sur- vey of the town, and provide plans, maps and books, for the use of the Assessors, and other town officers, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 19. To see if the town will vote to employ a book- keeper to perform such clerical duties as may be required in
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connection with all the accounts of the town, who shall be ap- pointed by the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, and who shall be responsible to the Treas- urer; the system of accounting to have approval of the Board of Auditors; and to raise and appropriate money for the said purpose, or take any other action in the matter.
Article 20. To see if the town will vote to authorize the Board of Water Commissioners to provide water meters at the expense of the town for service connections and raise and appro- priate or borrow money for said purpose, or take any other action in the matter.
And the polls shall be opened at six o'clock in the forenoon 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 at- tested 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 twenty-fourth day of February, A. D. 1910.
RICHARD E. OLDHAM, JAMES A. HARTSHORN, JAMES W. CONGER, Selectmen of Norwood.
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INDEX.
Page
Town Officers
3
Appropriations'
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Appropriations-Special Town Meeting
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Report of Selectmen
Schools
12
Town Incidentals .
20
George K. Bird Post, 169
22
Street Signs
22
Bonds for Treasurer and Tax Collector
22
Printing and Stationery .
. 22
Concrete and Edge Stones .
22
Paving Gutters
23
Phillips Avenue
23
Tremont Street
23
Connecting School Houses with Sewer
23
Hartford Street
23
Removing Snow
23
Sanding Sidewalks
24
Street Watering
24
Lockup
.
24
Police Account
25
State Aid
28
Military Aid .
28
Soldiers Relief
28
Poor Account
29
Sewer Department Appropriation
35
Notes, Bonds and Interest
35
Municipal Light Department .
36
Old Cemetery
36
Abatement of Taxes .
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36
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Page
Fire Department Incidentals
36
Fire Alarm
39
Salary of Town Officers
40
Morrill Memorial Library
41
Board of Health
4I
Board of Health-Contagious Disease Account 42
Tree Warden Account . 43
Report of Superintendent of Streets
44
Total Recapitulation
54
Estimates for 1910
55
Liabilities of Town of Norwood
List of Jurors
Remarks
65
Report of Town Counsel
67 72
Report of Chief of Police
Report of Inspector of Animals
74
Report of Tree Warden
75
Report of Town Physician
76
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS.
Treasurer's Report
Collector's Report
Auditors' Report .
Investment of Sinking Fund
Report of Town Clerk .
Report of Fire Department
Report of Cemetery Commissioners
Report of Board of Health
Report of Sewer Commissioners
Report of Morrill Memorial Library
Report of Water Commissioners
Report of Municipal Light Department
Report of School Department
Town Meeting Warrant .
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Assessors' Report
39TH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
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TOWN OFFICERS
OF THE
Town of Norwood
FOR THE
YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31, 1911
Together with the Reports of School Committee, Water, Sewer and Electric Light Commis- sioners. Also Abstracts from Records of Town Meetings.
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TOWN OFFICERS, 1910-1911.
Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways. RICHARD E. OLDHAM, Chairman. JAMES A. HARTSHORN, Clerk. SAMUEL M. WINSLOW.
Assessors.
RICHARD E. OLDHAM, AARON L. GOODWIN, FRANK G. ALLEN,
Term expires March, 1911 Term expires March, 1912 Term expires March, 1913
Town Clerk. JOHN F. KILEY.
Town Treasurer. HAROLD W. GAY.
Collector of Taxes. GEORGE O. CAPEN.
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School Committee.
EDWARD W. JEWETT, HARRIET LANE,
ALFRED N. AMBROSE,
EMILY C. FISHER,
CORNELIUS M. CALLAHAN, GEORGE HARDING SMITH,
Term expires March, 1911 Term expires March, 1911 Term expires March, 1912 Term expires March, 1912 Term expires March, 1913 Term expires March, 1913
Board of Health.
CLEMENT H. HALLOWELL,
FRED E. COLBURN,
WILLIAM F. BAKER,
Term expires March, 1911 Term expires March, 1912 Term expires March, 1912
Municipal Light Board.
WALTER F. TILTON,
JAMES BERWICK,
JOHN GILLOOLY,
Term expires March, 1911 Term expires March, 1912 Term expires March, 1913
Sewer Commissioners.
MARCUS M. ALDEN,
PATRICK LYDON,
CORNELIUS M. CALLAHAN,
Term expires March, 1911 Term expires March, 1912 Term expires March, 1913
Park Commissioners. FRED W. TOWAN, GEORGE M. CORBETT, CHARLES R. DONNELL.
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Water Commissioners.
JOHN F. CALLAHAN, Chairman, Term expires March, 1911 WILLIAM F. BAKER, Term expires March, 1912 Term expires March, 1913
JAMES H. BUTLER,
Registrars of Voters.
FRANK P. SQUIRES,
JOHN P. CURRAN,
JOHN P. OLDHAM,
JOHN F. KILEY.
H. H. MILLER,
Auditors. JAMES E. PENDERGAST, MAHLON R. PERRY.
Cemetry Commissioners.
FRANK W. TALBOT, CHARLES B. DEXTER, EDWARD B. PENDERGAST.
Police.
JAMES W. LAVERS, Chief from May 1, 1910, to 1911.
Constables.
WARREN E. RHOADS, WILLIAM BREEN, CHARLES R. DONNELL,
SIMON P. DONNELLY, HARRY J. CORBETT, LOUIS M. PIERCE.
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Trustees of the Public Library.
JAMES A. HALLORAN,
IRVING S. FOGG,
LEWIS H. PLIMPTON,
MARY A. NAGLE,
WILLIAM T. WHEDON, Term expires March, 1913
MRS. MARIA E. COLBURN,
Term expires March, 1911
Term expires March, 1911 Term expires March, 1912
Term expires March, 1912
Term expires March, 1913
Surveyors of Lumber.
A. L. GOODWIN, MILTON H. HOWARD, H. FRANK WALKER.
Measurers of Wood and Bark.
L. H. BEAVER,
DANIEL E. CALLAHAN,
EUGENE M. MURPHY, MARCUS M. ALDEN, HARVEY L. BOYDEN.
Public Weighers.
JOHN CONLEY,
L. H. BEAVER,
LEON MORRILL, L. N. NEWMAN, . JAMES E. DOYLE,
J. A. HARTSHORN, J. FRED BOYDEN, HENRY M. DEAN.
Superintendent of Streets.
FRED H. HARTSHORNE.
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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.
Tree Warden. H. FRANK WINSLOW.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. GEORGE M. LEPPER.
Inspector of Provisions and Cattle.
ALBERT FALES.
Inspector of Fruit and Produce.
WARREN E. RHOADS.
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Fence Viewers.
SUMNER BAGLEY,
H. FRANK WALKER.
Town Counsel. JAMES A. HALLORAN.
Moderator. CLIFFORD B. SANBORN.
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APPROPRIATIONS, 1911.
Norwood, April 5th, A. D. 1910.
To the Honorable Board of Assessors:
Dear Sirs,
The following are the amounts appropriated up to date to be raised by tax in 1910.
Attest: JOHN F. KILEY,
Town Clerk.
Morrill Memorial Library, $3,000 00
George K. Bird Post No. 169, G. A. R., 200 00
$3,200 00
Support of Fire Department.
Fire Department,
$4,175 00
Fire Alarm System,
300 00
Purchase of fire hose,
500 00
-- $4,975 00
Support of Schools.
Teachers, $35,500 00
Janitors and Sweepers,
3,750 00
School Books and Supplies,
3,000 00
Incidentals and repairs,
4,000 00
Heating and Lighting,
3,000 00
School Physician,
200 00
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Conveying children from outlying dis- tricts to school,
$600 00
50 00
$50,100 00
Health Department. $1,500 00
Board of Health,
Trimming and Care of Trees.
Trimming of Trees, $250 00
Suppression of Gypsy and Brown Tail
Moth and Elm Tree Beetle, 1,000 00
$1,250 00
Illegal Sale of Liquors.
Illegal sales of liquor,
$200 00
Highways, Culverts, Bridges, etc.
Repairs of highways, culverts and bridges, $4,000 00
Building sidewalks and setting edgestones,
500 00
Paving gutters, 500 00
200 00
Sanding sidewalks,
50 00
Street signs,
2,000 00
Watering or Treating streets,
$7,250 00
Sewers. $5,000 00
Sewer bonds,
Paid From Sewer Commissioners' Treasury.
Salaries of Commissioners,
$ 450 00
For maintenance, 2,500 00
Interest due on sewer bonds,
7,540 00
$10,490 00
Truant School,
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Municipal Light Department.
For interest,
$2,107 08
For depreciation,
1,923 12
Salary of the Board,
450 00
Payment of Town note,
4,500 00
New construction, including
additions made in 1909, 5,000 00
- -$13,980 20
Toward which is applied the
profit on 1909 business, $2,870 65
And estimated surplus on 1910
operations, 2,209 55
-$ 5,080 20
Amount to be raised by tax in 1910,
$8,900 00
Suretyship on bonds of Town Treasurer and Tax Collector,
$200 00
Incidentals And Other Necessary Expenses, Also Police.
Street bounds and new streets,
$ 150 00
Removing snow,
500 00
Support of Poor,
5,000 00
Military aid,
500 00
State aid,
900 00
Soldiers' relief,
500 00
Fees in District Court,
50 00
Sidewalks,
500 00
$8,100 00
Police.
Salary of Chief,
$ 1,300 00
Salary of Day Officer,
1,000 00
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Salary of two night officers, at $900 each,
$1,800 00
800 00
Salary of one night officer,
900 00
Incidentals,
$5,800 00
$1,400 00
Printing and stationery,
2,000 00
Incidentals,
2,000 00
Abatement of Taxes,
$5,400 00
Salaries.
Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor and
Highway Surveyors,
900 00
Assessors,
400 00
Treasurer,
500 00
Collector of Taxes,
300 00
Town Clerk,
Superintendent of Streets (including horse hire),
1,100 00
Board of Health,
75 00
Auditors,
100 00
Cattle Inspection,
100 00
Town Physician,
100 00
Sealer of Weights and Measures,
130 00
Election Officers,
200 00
Registrars of Voters,
600 00
Town Counsel,
$5,855 00
Deficit in School Dept.,
100 00
Special committee of three,
500 00
Extending survey of the town,
1,300 00
Installing system of accounts and bookkeeper,
$110,836 75
Total of March and Adjourned Meetings,
$1,200 00
150 00
1,206 75
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Special Town Meeting April 4th, 1910.
Steam road roller, $ 600 00
Drain crossing land of Daniel Feeney and Patrick O'Malley R. R. ave. (to relocate) 150 00
$750 00
Amounts Appropriated in 1909 to be Raised by Tax in 1910.
Assessors as additional compensation, $ 400 00
Additional to amount for highways, 500 00
Additional to incidental and other nec- essary expenses,
500 00
Board of Health,
1,000 00
Connecting schools with sewer,
1,950 00
Improving sanitary condition of lockup,
150 00
Additional for watering streets,
500 00
Hartford street,
500 00
Tremont street,
200 00
Phillips Ave.,
300 00
$6,000 00
Total to be raised by tax in 1910,
$117,586 75
To Be Paid From Balance in Treasury (Notes).
Shattuck School note, due Dec. 15, 1910, $ 2,600 00
Interest on same,
553 00
New street notes, due Dec. 30th, 1910, 1,000 00
Interest on same,
292 00
Fire House note, due Dec. 1st, 1910, 2,000 00
320 00
Interest on same,
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Winslow School note, due Dec. 1st, 1910, 2,000 00
Interest on School notes,
1,360 00
Winslow School Land note, due Dec. 1st, 1910,
1,850 00
Interest on same, 74 00
$12,049 00
To Be Paid From Water Commissioners Treasury.
For extension of Pumping Plant
note due Dec. 30th, 1910,
$1,000 00
Interest on same,
35 00
Additional Water Supply note, due Dec. 1st, 1910,
600 00
Interest on same,
21 00
Water Service Extension note, due Dec. 1st, 1910,
1,000 00
Interest on notes,
569 50
Interest on water bonds,
2,560 00
Sinking fund for water bonds,
2,000 00
Salaries of Water Commissioners,
450 00
$8,235 50
The following are the Appropriations of the Special Town Meeting
held Dec. 29, 1910.
Town Accountant,
$650 00
Town Book-keeper,
650 00
Raised by Tax in 1911.
Printing and distribution of Polls and Estates,
$850 00
Survey of town for Assessors plans, maps etc., 3,000 00
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths,
500 00
Water Commissioner's Treasury.
Water mains on Pleasant Street from house of James Pendergast to Neponset Street, $700 00
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REPORT OF SELECTMEN.
Schools.
Payment of Teachers. High School.
Paid Nathaniel A. Cutler,
$1,700 00
Alice G. Smith,
425 00
Linda M. Lowell,
796 00
Ruth A. Smith,
800 00
Adelaide M. Lakin,
769 00
Gertrude F. Merrill,
800 00
Martha T. Steele,
800 00
Lyman B. Phelps,
400 00
Lydia M. Chapman,
400 00
Robie P. Littlefield,
425 00
$7,315 00
Everett School.
Paid Frank H. Hill,
$448 72
Isaiah A. Whorf,
909 49
Maud B. Kennerson,
700 00
Flora B. Reed,
625 00
S. Louise Rhodes,
300 00
M. Josephine McGrane,
587 70
Katherine B. Feely,
146 15
Mary G. Feely,
453 85
Lurenna M. Ranney,
266 54
Bertha E. Hinchcliff,
225 00
M. Agnes McCarthy,
300 00
$4,962 45
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Guild School.
Paid Julia E. Danahy
$646 00
Mary L. Reid,
600 00
Anna L. Brown,
273 00
Martha R. Taylor,
495 00
Mary C. Fleming,
225 00
Margarita E Burns,
600 00
Mary W. O'Brien,
596 00
Julia I. Drummey,
450 00
Estelle M. Mahoney,
597 00
Fanny M. Thorn,
275 00
Alice S. Houston,
575 00
Helen F. McCarthy,
250 00
Lillian G. Duncan,
589 75
$6,171 75
Shattuck School.
Paid George W. Allen,
$1,000 00
Ada B. Campbell,
588 00
Martha E. Mahony,
471 00
Florence Hill,
600 00
Alma L. Arnold,
600 00
Gertrude E. Richardson,
144 15
Ruth M. Moodie,
275 00
Maude A. Woods,
600 00
Emma F. Niles,
601 02
$4,879 17
Winslow School.
Paid Katherine L. Carbee,
$956 93
Alma F. Seavey,
600 00
Ruth A. Sears,
250 00
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Paid Maude L. Fuller,
$294 00
Lizzie E. Hadley,
600 00
Marguerite E. Mahoney, 573 00
Bertha L. Brown,
600 00
M. Louise Mahoney, Annie G. Scherer,
526 33
E. Louise Ward,
600 00
$5,525 26
East School.
Paid Ethel G. Hubbard,
$413 44
Martha B. Parker,
600 00
$1,013 44
Balch School.
Paid Maude E. Dalton,
$575 00
A. Agnes Curtin,
600 00
$1,175 00
Music Teacher.
Paid B. Harold Hamblin, $600 00
Drawing Teacher.
Paid Bessie M. Parker,
$925 00
Sewing Teacher.
Paid Mary A. (McClearn) Morse,
$237 18
School Nurse.
Paid Anna B. Towle, $300 00
525 00
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Substitute Teachers.
Paid Fannie F. White,
$195 00
Mary S. Boyden,
37 00
Helen I. Mahoney, 10 00
Etta V. Frame,
29 00
Gladwin M. Nead,
10 00
Bessie M. Edmands,
15 00
Bertha Everett,
2 00
Helen F. McCarthy,
8 00
Corinne B. Rowe,
2 00
Grace M. Everett,
69 50
Ada F. Tucker,
2 00
$379 50
Superintendent.
Paid Austin H. Fittz,
$1,900 00
Medical Inspector.
Paid Dr. A. S. Hartwell,
$200 00
Janitors.
Paid John P. Oldham,
$980 00
Fred E. Beal,
895 17
Darby Foley,
850 04
Daniel F. Slattery,
800 00
Michael Dyer,
100 00
Annie Keefe,
50 00
Kate Fitzgerald,
40 00
$3,715 21
19
Janitors paid by orders.
Paid Mrs. J. A. Hennessey,
$12 00
M. J. Drummey,
1 50
Bridget Lyden,
5 00
Annie Keefe,
24 00
$42 50
Total paid Teachers,
$35,383 75
Total paid Janitors,
3,757 71
Total paid Medical Inspector,
200 00
$39,341 46
Appropriation, $39,450.00.
Incidental and Repair Account.
Paid C. E. Smeltzer, setting glass,
$20 71
Ambrose Bros., printing, 185 40
T. B. Mulvehill, carriage hire,
10 50
Spear & Smith, mason work,
58 74
Gove Electric Co., repairs of wires,
32 87
H. F. Walker, labor, .
11 00
Esther H. Walker, clerical work for Supt.,
27 00
J. L. Hammett, supplies,
109 54
T. O. Metcalf, blanks,
8 50
W. E. Patenaude, laundry work,
12 48
Slatington Slate Co., supplies and labor,
11 25
Agnes Curtin, transportation,
25 00
Maude E. Dalton, transportation,
25 00
N. A. Cutler, transportation,
13 03
E. L. Fetting, labor,
14 00
M. D. Creed, Truant Officer,
60 00
M. D. Creed, school census,
40 00
L. G. Marston, express charges and labor,
243 44
20
Paid Geo. M. Joy, labor, $13 50
W. D. Down, electric wiring, 160 46
Norwood Sewer Department, labor and material, 23 87
E. M. Dickinson, professional service, 33 00
Coveche Gurny Co., labor and material, 138 08
Norwood Gas Co., supplies,
40
A. T. Harriott, labor,
5 25
E. O. Burrows, labor and supplies, 91 86
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