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G. E. Ricker, postage and box rent,
I 75
J. B. Heath, return of deaths,
7 50
T. H. Hoyt, legal advice,
10 00
W. B. Kelly, labor at forest fire,
63
G. N. Goodwin, stationery,
90
A. H. Pierce, return of births,
50
F. E. Sweetsir, return of births,
4 50
F. H. Hargraves, supplies to prisoners,
2 15
G. G. Davis. team for police,
: 50
A. S. Nixon, court fees,
23 73
Zenas Lovell & Co., oil and supplies for hall,
21 04
John Donahue, furnishing and setting glass,
I 16
Bailey Sargent, recording births, marriages and deaths, 23 05
John J. Minahan, serving warrants,
14 40
R. H. Sargent, expense to Boston and Ayer,
6 20
C. W. Muzzey, dinners for Insurance Com.,
3 00
G. G. Larkin, labor and material in cemetery,
II 35
T. Grant, labor in cemetery,
8 30
George Kittredge, labor in cemetery,
6 70
C. O. Libby, court fees,
6 28
$945 09
Unexpended,
88 29
$1,033 38
9 66
78
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
Appropriation,
$600 00
Received for rent of Sargent hall, 160 00
Received from First National Bank, rent,
225 00
E. W. Roberts, well cover,
3 00
Sealer of weights and measures, Pool licenses,
6 00
Sale of grass in cemeteries,
8 50
Mass. Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, 20 00
$1,033 38
COURT FEES.
Received from the Court,
$93 00 '
Paid A. S. Nixon,
$3 28
C. O. Libby, J. J. Minahan,
6 28
5 40
Unexpended,
78 04
$93 00
STREET SPRINKLING.
Paid E. H. Emerson, labor on piping,
$10 00
W. H. Emerson, sprinkling,
100 00
$110 00
Appropriation, Overdrawn,
100 00
10 00
$1IO 00
10 88
SELECTMEN'S REPORT. 79
TREE WARDEN.
PAY ROLL FOR APRIL.
G. G. Davis, 11 hours at .22 1-2 $2 38
G. G. Davis, team, 6 hours at .30 I 80
J. J. Woodman, 12 1-2 hours at .20 50
F. O. Bailey, 6 hours at .20 I 20
E. F. Goodwin, 10 hours at .20 2 00
$9 88
PAY ROLL FOR JUNE.
G. G. Davis, 32 hours at .22.1-2 7 20
G. G. Davis, team, 8 hours at . 30 2 40
E. F. Goodwin, 30 hours at .20 6 00
D. C. Bunker, 30 hours at . 20
6 00
21 60
PAY ROLL FOR AUGUST.
G. G. Davis, 15 hours at .22 1-2 3 38
G. G. Davis, team, 10 hours at . 30
3 00
Geo. E. Kittredge, 20 hours at .20 4 00
IO 38
PAY ROLL FOR OCTOBER.
G. G. Davis, 33 hours at .22 1-2 7 43
George Kittredge, 16 1-2 hours at .20
3 30
J. J. Woodman, 35 hours at .20 7 00
17 73
$59 59
No appropriation.
MEMORIAL DAY.
1
Paid C. A. Bridges, Appropriation,
$75 00
$75 00
80
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
STATE AND MILITARY AID.
STATE AID FOR TWELVE MONTHS ENDING FEBRUARY 1, 1905.
George Brown,
$72 00
Elizabeth W. Currier,
48 00
Clarissa J. Frye,
48 00
Mary L. Foss,
16 00
George A. Grant,
48 00
Harriet O. Grant,
48 00
M. Ellen Hall,
48 00
Mary A. Hughes,
24 00
Margaret Handley,
48 00
Charles B. Hunkins,
72 00
Stephen D. Kennett,
72 00
Lydia A. Kennett,
48 00
Jeremiah Mahoney,
72 00
Adeline Noyes,
24 00
William F. Martins,
45 00
Emma J. Heath, .
48 00
Nathan J. Spofford,
48 00
Moses Stevens,
48 00
Mary E. Stevens,
48 00
Cynthia C. Simmons,
36 00
Ariannah S. White,
48 00
Emily E. Tibbetts,
16 00
John Jenkins,
48 00
$1,073 00
MILITARY AID.
Edward C. Tibbetts, $72 00
$72 00
SELECTMEN'S REPORT. SI
STATISTICS FROM VALUATION BOOK.
Valuation of Real Estate, $997,625 00
Valuation of Personal Property, 269,065 00
Valuation of Resident Bank Stock, 43,500 00
Valuation of Non-Resident Bank Stock, 81,500 00
Number of persons assessed on property, 626
Number of persons assessed for poll-tax only, 331
Number of dwelling houses,
543
Number of horses,
191
Number of cows,
267
Number of swine,
8
Neat cattle other than cows,
73
Total tax assessed,
$24,044 22
Rate of taxation per thousand,
18 00
County tax,
1,335 89
State tax, 1,050 00
State highway tax, 78 00
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82
SELECTMEN'S REPORT.
NOTE AND INTEREST ACCOUNT.
Paid Balance of Note of Oct. 30, 1903.
$5,500 00
Note of November 24, 1903,
2,000 00
Note of January II, 1904,
5,000 00
Note of March 23, 1904,
2,500 00
Note of April 25, 1904,
2,500 00
Note of May 24, 1904,
5,000 00
Note of June 22, 1904,
400 00
Note of June 27, 1904,
5,000 00
Note of Feb. 16, 1901, account of Middle street school house, 500 00
Note of Feb. 16, 1901, account of ma-
cadamizing Main street, 500 00
$28,900 00
Paid Interest, Note of Oct. 30, 1903, $211 31
Interest, Note of Nov. 24, 1903,
67 50
Interest, Note of Jan. 11, 1904, 131 25
Interest, Note of Mar. 23, 1904, 51 88
Interest, Note of Apr. 25, 1904,
31 17
Interest, Note of May 24, 1904,
46 75
Interest, Note of June 22, 1904,
1 07
Interest, Note of June 27, 1904,
13 33
Interest, Notes of Feb. 16, 1901, account
of school house and Main street, 68 63
$622 89
INTEREST ON ELECTRIC LIGHT BONDS.
Paid Interest Coupons due Jan. 15, 1905, $210 00
Coupon No. 4 outstanding, 10 00
$220 00
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
LIABILITIES.
Note of August 25, 1904, $5,000 00
Note of October 5, 1904, 5,000 00
Note of November 3, 1904, 5,000 00
Notes of Feb. 16, 1901, acct. of Macadamizing Main street, 2,000 00
Notes of Feb. 16, 1901, acct. of Middle street school house, 1,000 00
Accrued interest, 188 02
Outstanding bills, (estimated)
203 23
Outstanding orders, 112 40
$18,503 65
ASSETS.
Due from State, State - Mil'ty Aid, $1, 145 00
Cattle Inspector, 25 00
-
66
State Highway, 25 00
60
60 Acct. Jos. Liberty,
19 52
Due from City of Haverhill, 24 00
Uncollected taxes, John S. Clement, 5,496 70
Cash on hand,
3,294 02
Mass. school fund,
1,518 78
$11,548 02
Debt February Ist, 1905,
6,955 63
$18,503 65
R. H. SARGENT, ) Selectmen A. M. COLBY, of Merrimac
W. O. SMILEY,
RECAPITULATION.
Department.
Appropriation.
Received from Other Sources.
Expended.
Unexp'd
Overdr'n
Schools,
$8,425 00
State, Account of State Children,
$9,836 31
$100 15
Supt. of Schools,
. 375 00
$174 00
Conveyance of Pupils,
200 00
State, Acct. of Supt., 625 00
County, for Dog Tax,
137 31
Pupils, account of broken glass, 1 5
Soldiers' Relief,
500 00
Rec. on acct. of J. Doherty, 4 04
429 95
75 09
Poor,
1,100 00
Rec. from Amesbury,
27 31
1,611 39
$440 56
Due from City of Haver- hill,
24 00
Due from State,
19 52
Fire,
2,000 00
2,071 28
71 28
Highway,
1,500 00
25 00
1,596 55
71 55
Sidewalks and Crossings,
200 00
-
Received and due from abuttors,
74 93
Public Library,
500 00
556 40
56 40
Town Officers,
1,900 00
2,338 25
413 25
Cattle Inspector,
25 00
Memorial Day,
75 00
75 00
Interest,
350 00
554 26
414 26
Interest on Electric
.
Light Bonds
210 00
Discount,
785 27
85 27
Snow and Washout,
1,014 IO
Court Fees,
14 9
Tree Warden,
59 59
Street Lights,
472 22
227 78
.
.
·
Due from State,
279 60
4 67
Due from State, account of
700 00 No Approp'n No Approp'n No Approp'n 700 00
Rec. from the Court, 93 00
Notes and Interest for Main street Macadam- izing, and High school building repairs, Miscellaneous,
1,068 63 600 00
Rec. for rent of hall, 160 00
1,068 63 945 09
88 29
Rec. from Bank for rent, 225 00
Rec. from E. W. Roberts, 3 00
Rec. from Sealer of Weights and Measures,
88
Pool licenses,
, 00
Sale of grass,
8 50
Rec. from Mass. Society P. C. A.,
20 00
110 00
10 00
Sprinkling,
100 00
Total,
$20,293 63
$1,662 64
$24,029 85
$491 31
$1,567 24
JURY LIST.
List of names to be voted on for Jurors at the Annual Town Meeting to be held Monday, March 6th, 1905.
NAME.
Richard Bailey,
Lorenzo B. Blaisdell,
Ezra G. Bly,
Edgar W. Deal,
Abram L. Baxter,
Charles E. Drew,
Roswell J. Eaton,
Everett D. George, Church st., T. Livingston Goodwin, Church st., D. Warren Gould, Main st., Lawson W. Howe, Forest st., Charles H. Hughes, Oliver W. Jordan, James C. Libby, Edwin C. Little, Main st., High st., Main st., George A. Ordway, Ralph H. Sargent,
Thomas W. Sheridan,
Main st.,
Main st.,
Pleasant st., Port,
Forest st.,
Harry A. Pease,
Arthur C. Sargent,
Willis H. Scott,
RESIDENCE.
Merrimac st., Merrimac st., Church st., Vendome st., Pleasant st., Church st.,
OCCUPATION.
Carriage Trimmer Farmer Shoemaker Book-keeper Carriage Bodymaker Retired Plater Water Commissioner Merchant
Harnessmaker
Woodworker Woodworker
Merrimac st.,
Pleasant st.,
School st., Shoemaker Contractor Farmer Retired
Ice Dealer ·
Salesman
Richard R. Sorenson, Charles E. Williams Joseph W. Nichols,
Nichols st.,
Main st.,
Forest st.,
Woodworker Woodworker Woodworker Carriage Trimmer Carriage Trimmer Woodworker
Merrimac st.,
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
W. C. RUSSELL, COLLECTOR, IN ACCOUNT
WITH THE TOWN OF MERRIMAC.
DR.
To Uncollected Taxes, February 13, 1904,
$451 59
CR.
By Cash paid Clifton B. Heath, Treasurer, $35 20
By Abatements, 416 39
$451 59
Merrimac, Mass., Feb. 11, 1905.
1
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
JOHN S. CLEMENT, COLLECTOR, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF MERRIMAC.
1
DR.
To Tax List 1904,
$24,044 42
Additions,
12 00
Re-assessments,
28 So
Excise Taxes,
287 92
Sidewalks,
74 93
Uncollected Taxes, 1899, 1900 and 1901, 72 65
Uncollected Taxes, 1902,
1,221 22
Uncollected Taxes, 1903,
3,488 82
Due from Firemen,
61 29
CR.
By Cash paid Town Treasurer, Discounts,
$22,512 08
785 27
Abatements, 1902,
145 33
Abatements, 1903,
22 60
Abatements, 1904,
235 68
Mrs. Wilson's taxes,
9 31
Re-assessments,
27 90
Uncollected Taxes, 1902,
109 75
Uncollected Taxes, 1903,
1,643 87
Uncollected Taxes, 1904,
3,743 08
Due from Firemen,
57 18
$29,292 05
$29,292 05
So
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
UNCOLLECTED TAX LIST FEB. 14, 1905.
Carville,
1902. $3 40
1903. $3 60
$3 60
Currier, J. E.
40 00
425 18
417 26
Currier, J. E.,
sidewalk,
19 35
Heath, A. bal.
46 37
I8 92
15 77
McNannie, Mrs.
19 98
21 15
21 15
Bailey, M. bal.
10 80
15 05
Bailey, L. M.
23 60
23 15
Bailey, F. P. bal.
7 03
10 55
Battis, B. H.
22 16
19 73
Beauvais,
10 10
10 10
Blackburn,
38 00
38 00
Blaisdell, J. L.
24 41
28 55
Burke, O. W. bal.
19 75
22 43
Burns,
2 00
2 00
Baptist Society,
32 40
32 40
Carter, F. W.
20 63
21 71
Carroll. Mrs.
21 15
21 15
Colby, J. W.
31 52
32 33
Colby, G. F.
2 00
2 00
Collins, M. C.
2 00
2 00
Coombs, A. H.
2 81
Connor est.,
17 64
17 64
Connell, Mrs.
32 40
32 40
Evans, Mrs. est.,
7 65
7 65
Farrington, F. B.
14 15
2 90
Farra,
10 55
IO 55
Foster, J. H.
17 03
17 84
Gould, I. M.
36 83
36 38
Gunnison, Geo. est.,
14 85
14 85
Heath, G. L. est.,
37 So
37 80
Howe, N. L.
20 00
20 00
Hoyt, Mrs.
24 30
24 30
Hunt est.,
IO So
10 80
1904.
90
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Handley, J. E.
$2 00
$2 00
LaBrie,
15 50
15 50
McNannie,
9 20
9 20
Morse, E. W.
57 44
59 42
Pettigrew est.,
8 10
8 10
Patten, J.
5 60.
2 00
Rowell est.,
50 10
80 10
Rollins,
5 40
5 40
Riley est.,
34 20
34 20
Sargent, W. P. est.,
33 30
33 30
Smith, H. O.
19 10
19 10
Sheys, W. E.
3 30
8 30
Stoyle,
22 70
22 70
Sullivan, D. F.
34 40
Sargent, S. L.,
8 55
8 55
Travers, M.
16 40
16 40
Trembla,
20 00
20 00
Tuckwell, C. H.
24 68
23 60
Willis, D. H., bal.
5 35
IO 55
Witham,
30 08
31 43
Webster, A. M.
12 So
12 80
Thompson, L. G.
51 71
32 67
Tibbetts est.,
II 00
II 00
Bagley, T.
90
90
Colburn, E. S.
4 05
4 05
Davis est.,
17 55
17 55
Howe, H. M.
50 40
50 40
Lyons, Mrs.
3 15
3 15
Murphy, Mrs. J. W.
5 85
5 85
Neal, A. J.
4 05
4 05
Nichols, J. A. est.
3 60
3 60
Oakes, J. est.,
4 50
4 50
Peaslee, R.
9 00
9 00
Sargent, H. W.
5 40
5 40
Sargent, O. E.
5 40
5 40
Stone, M.
17 10
17 IO
Williams, W. S. est.,
25 20
25 20
Williams, W. S. est.,
sidewalk,
15 00
Iroquois Club,
3 60
3 60
91
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
1904.
Libby,
$16 40
Allison, I. R.
$2 18
Little,
60 59
Allison, W. S.
2 00
Linden,
16 40
Allison, Mrs. est.
12 60
Lynde,
40 70
Bartlett, E. R.
2 00
C. B. Martin,
2 00
Battis, G. H.
5 06
Morrell, Mrs. D. F.
90
Battis, J. W.
2 00
Miles,
26 03
Beal, A. D.
27 00
Moran,
2 00
Carroll, F. S.
2 00
Morse est.
134 10
Carter, B. F.
2 00
Morse, W. H.
2 00
Copp, Fred C.
2 00
Nicol, bal.
5 46
Chase, F. H. G.
2 63
Noyes, C. H. 2d,
2 00
Colman, Mrs.
22 50
Noyes, Mrs. C. W.
5 40
Coombs, P. R.
18 20
O'Brien,
2 00
Crosby, A. B.
2 00
Parker, F. E.
2 00
Cheney, Mrs.
4.5 90
Patten, Mrs.
3 60
Currier, J. W.
2 00
Poore, Mrs.
147 60
Currier, O. S.
2 00
Poyen est.,
140 40
Day, E.
2 63
Sargent, G. W. est.
18 00
Delano,
183 62
Scanlon, W. H.
2 00
Doyle, J.
2 00
Sheridan heirs,
12 60
Farrington, est.
32 58
Tapin,
2 00
Finn, W.
43 85
Tuttle, R.
2 00
Fitzgerald,
2 00
Welch, J. T.
2 00
Goldsmith, W. H.
2 00
Woodburn,
2 00
Gilday, G. S. H.
2 18
Thompson, Mrs. M. W.
66 78
Golden, H.
2 00
Thompson, Mrs. M. W.
22 23
Gormley, bal.
5 40
Bangs, M. P.
19 80
Greeley, W.
18 02
Brady, Mrs. P.
22 50
Greeley, Mrs
2 25
Bucklin,
90
Hargraves,
26 30
Brown,
5 40
Harrington, F. E.
II 00
Capen,
10 80
Harrington, F. G.
2 00
Cheney, bal.
4 77
Hamergren,
2 00
Dow, Mrs.
14 40
Holt, J.
2 00
Donahue, Mrs.
7 20
Hunt,
2 00
Hall, H. S.
3 60
H. & A. St. Ry. Co.,
602 10
Hoyt, Mrs. N. S.
3 60
Hume,
2 00
Hannan,
14 40
J. & D.,
32 76
Kimball, G. W.
6 30
Lee, R. R.
2 00
Merriam,
16 20
92
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
Morse, W. L.
$16 20
True, F. B.
$ 90
Morrill, R. C.
9 00
Social Club,
3 60
Prescott, J. H.
22 95
Hennessey, H. S.
3 15
Porter, C. B.
8 10
Garfield,
90
Rose,
5 40
Brown, Mrs. J. S.
10 80
Sargent, Mrs.
25 20
Coburn, A. A.
14 40
Sargent,
3 60
Berwick, J. R.
3 60
TREASURER'S REPORT.
CLIFTON B. HEATH, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF MERRIMAC.
1904.
Feb. 15 Cash on hand,
$1,950 04
19 Town of Amesbury, 106 25
Mar. I City of Haverhill, 41 49
23 Town note,
2,500 00
April
4 C. L. Ayers, court fees,
5 00
S Geo. W. Cate, court fees,
5 00
25 Town note,
2,500 00
May
Geo. W. Cate, court fees, 8 00
24 Town note, 5,000 00
June
14 Selectmen, pool licenses, etc., 6 00
15 Mass. S. P. C. A., acct. of fountain, ‘ 20 00
22 Town note,
400 00
27 Town note,
5,000 00
July
16 Zenas Lovell & Co., acct. of John
Doherty, 4 04
Aug. 8 Geo. W. Cate, court fees,
60 00
25 Town note,
5,000 00
Oct. 6 Town note,
5,000 00
Nov. 3 Town note,
5,000 00
Dec.
7 E. W. Roberts, well cover, 3 00
7 Water Board, expense of prelimina-
ry water investigation and pumping test, 2,344 12
IO
Geo. W. Cate, court fees, 15 00
1905.
Jan. 17 Cemetery Trustees, sale of hay, 8 50
DR.
94
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Feb. 10 Treasurer Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts,
Account State Paupers,
$29 80
Cattle Inspector, 25 00
Corporation Tax,
1,181 45
National Bank Tax,
154 29
State and Military Aid,
1,074 00
Street Railway Tax,
213 27
First National Bank, rent,
225 00
C. A. Bridges, acct. Sargent hall,
160 00
Edward Wyman, Sealer,
10 88
Town of Amesbury,
27 31
Interest on deposit,
26 58
William C. Russell, Collector,
35 20
John S. Clement, Collector,
22,512 08
$60,651 30
LIGHT DEPARTMENT.
1904.
July 15 Merrill, Oldham & Co., proceeds from sale of Light Bonds, 11,000 00
Merrill, Oldham & Co., premium on Light Bonds, 603 79
Municipal Light Board, 400 61
12,004 40
.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
1904.
May 5 School Committee, account broken window, 15
June 15 Thompson, Brown & Co., bill re- funded, 5.25
Aug. 15 Treasurer Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, account of Education of State Children, 174 00
1905. Jan. 23 Treasurer Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, account of Superinten- dent of Schools, 625 00
Feb. I Treasurer of Essex County, dog tax, 137 31
941 71
$73,597 41
95
TREASURER'S REPORT.
CR.
By paid Treasurer of Commonwealth of Mas-
sachusetts account Corporation
Tax,
$30 75
State Tax,
1,050 00
National Bank Tax,
1,379 69
Repairs on State Highway,
78 00
County Tax,
1,335 89
Notes and Interest,
29,732 89
State and Military Aid,
1,145 00
Selectmen, Miscellaneous Orders,
11,632 63
School Committee Orders,
9,833 56
Municipal Light Board Orders,
14.088 73
Cash on hand,
3,290 27
$73,597 41
CEMETERY TRUST FUNDS.
DR.
Eliza M. Sawyer Fund,
$114 00
Balance of interest unexpended,
3 60
$117 60
Emily S. Goodwin Fund,
250 00
Balance of interest unexpended,
9 84
259 84
John L. and Sophia A. Merrill Fund,
200 00
Balance of interest unexpended,
3 80
203 80
$581 24
CR.
Balance per books 4119, 4149 and 4205, Merri- mac Savings Bank, $581 24
96
TREASURER'S REPORT.
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FUND.
1904
DR.
Feb. 15 Balance on hand, $779 86
1905
Jan. 26 Rec'd from Treas. of Commonwealth 1, 153 89
$1,933 75
CR.
By Paid orders of School Committee, $414 97
Balance on deposit in First National Bank, 1,518 78
$1,933 75
MERRIMAC PUBLIC LIBRARY.
DR.
To Balance on hand, Feb. 15, 1904, $0 45
Received Selectmen's orders, 568 00
Received from H. O. Delano, Sec'y, 43 24
$611 69
CR.
By Paid orders of Library Trustees, $606 88
Balance on deposit in First National Bank, 4 8I
$611 69
Respectfully submitted,
CLIFTON B. HEATH, Treasurer.
Merrimac, Mass., February 15, 1905.
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
I have examined the accounts of the Assessors, Selectmen, Tax Collector, School Department, Light Department and Treasurer for the fiscal year ending January 31, 1905, and find them all to be correct.
The statement below is the amount of orders drawn, paid and out- standing as shown by the books.
Balance Orders outstanding last report,
$186 61
Total Orders drawn this year :
Selectmen,
School Dept.,
$46,310 64 9,841 56
Light Dept.,
14,088 73
70,240 93
$70,427 54
Paid by Treasurer for orders of last year,
$186 61
Orders drawn for bills of this year and paid :
Selectmen,
46,198 24
School Dept.,
9,833 56
Light Dept.,
14.088 73
$70,307 14
Memorandum of Orders not in :
$120 40
No. 65,
$100 00
No. 89,
90
No. 90,
II 50
No. 95, (School Dept.)
8 00
$120 40
W. C. Russell, collector, has collected $35.20 on Tax list of 1893, 1894 and 1895, and the Selectmen have abated the balance, $416.39.
Vouchers are on file for all bills paid, except for No. 95 of $8.00 in the School department, and I hereby certify that the accounts are correct.
HARLAND G. LITTLE, Auditor.
Merrimac, Mass., February 15, 1905.
INDEX.
Appropriations,
.
Page 2
Auditor's Report, .
.
.
97
Collector, Wm. C. Russell,
· 87
Collector, John S. Clement,
88
Fire Engineers' Report,
41
Jury List, .
86
Library Trustees' Report,
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49
Locust Grove Cemetery,
36
Mass. School Fund,
16
Police Report,
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53
School Report,
6
School Financial Account,
12
Sealer's Report,
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48
Selectmen's Report,
55
Town Officers, .
55
Fire Department, ·
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57
Overseers' Department,
61
Soldiers' Relief,
64
Highway Department,
65
Snow and Washouts, .
70
Miscellaneous Department,
76
Tree Warden,
79
State and Military Aid,
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So
Statistics from Valuation Book,
SI
Note and Interest Account, .
82
Financial Statement, .
S3
Recapitulation,
S4
Superintendent of Schools,
17
Town Clerk's Report,
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45
Town Officers, .
3
Treasurer's Report, .
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93
Tree Warden's Report, ·
47
Uncollected Taxes,
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